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  • 1 week ago | columbiamissourian.com | Sharon Quintana Ortiz |Zach Sweet

    By Sharon Quintana Ortiz/Missourian,Zach Sweet Harrison Mevis has earned himself a second chance at making an NFL roster, signing with the New York Jets after a successful United Football League season with the Birmingham Stallions. The Warsaw, Indiana, product is signing with his second NFL team in his career. He originally signed with the Carolina Panthers on May 10, 2024, after going undrafted earlier that spring.

  • Sep 5, 2024 | columbiamissourian.com | Sharon Quintana Ortiz |Kate Cassady |Davis Wilson

    By Sharon Quintana Ortiz/Missourian,Kate Cassady/Missourian,By Davis Wilson A few of Missouri's most impactful players in its season opener did not even appear in the stat sheet. While much of the attention steered to the running back room after the Tigers rushed for 189 yards and four touchdowns in their season-opening 51-0 victory over Murray State last Thursday night, the five big men up front who cleared the way for Missouri's rushers quietly went under the radar.

  • Aug 29, 2024 | columbiamissourian.com | Sharon Quintana Ortiz |Kyle Maki |Adam Busack

    By Sharon Quintana Ortiz/Missourian,Kyle Maki/Missourian,Adam D. Busack In the era of the transfer portal, much fanfare is made about college football players who elect to use their final seasons at high-profile universities after starting their careers with less notable programs. Not much commotion is made, however, of players who choose to undergo a midcareer scenery change, even though those players can oftentimes develop into foundational pieces for the future of a school.

  • Aug 29, 2024 | columbiamissourian.com | Sharon Quintana Ortiz |Brandon Haynes

    No. 11 Mizzou football opens its 2024 season with its third-ever meeting against FCS challenger Murray State at 7 p.m. Thursday. Test your knowledge in the first Impossible Quiz of the season, featuring all things visiting Racers.

  • Aug 13, 2024 | columbiamissourian.com | Sharon Quintana Ortiz |Amelia Hurley

    A trio of players from St. Louis spoke after the 13th Missouri fall camp practice Tuesday: running back Jamaal Roberts, safety Marvin Burks Jr. and defensive tackle Marquis Gracial. Roberts said he learned from running back mentors Cody Schrader and Christopher Kreh last season, both from St. Louis. "All of the brotherhood from the St. Louis guys, it's just very close," Roberts said. "Us St. Louis guys, we play ball with each other from all over ... . It's just one connected team.

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