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Mizzou Tigers Football History
The University of Missouri put together its first football team in 1890, and the program enjoyed immediate success. They won a share of the Western Interstate University Football Association title in 1893,1894 and 1895. In 1907, Missouri joined what would later become the Big 12 Conference, and in the process formed heated rivalries with Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Iowa State.
Don Faurot led Missouri to two periods of success as Missouri's head football coach and athletic director, first from 1935-1942 and then from 1946-1956. They made multiple bowl games in that span. In 1972, the university honored Faurot by naming the playing surface at Memorial Stadium in his honor. Under Gary Pinkel, who coached the Tigers from 2001 to 2015, Missouri shared three Big 12 North titles and won two SEC East championships (2013 and 2014).
Missouri has had legends pass through the program, including Pro Football Hall of Famers tight end Kellen Winslow Sr. and cornerback Roger Wehrli.
The Tigers have won 15 conference titles, including 12 Big 8 championships.
Mizzou Tigers Team Info
Conference: SEC
Division: East
Team Colors: Old gold and black
Team Rivals: Kansas, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Arkansas, Nebraska, Iowa State
Mizzou Tigers at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium
The Tigers play home games on Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium, which first opened in 1926 and currently seats 62,621. The stadium is known for "Rock M," a whitewashed stone "M" on the grass berm of the north end zone. The Tigers are coached by Eli Drinkwitz, who led Appalachian State to the 2019 Sun Belt Conference title in his one season with the Mountaineers, before replacing Barry Odom at Missouri between the 2019 and 2020 seasons.