Missouri Football 2026 Schedule: Full Breakdown and Season Outlook
Our Summary
The Missouri Tigers' 2026 football schedule has been announced, featuring a mix of conference and non-conference matchups. Key non-conference games include a home opener against Illinois on September 5, followed by a clash with North Texas on September 12. Missouri will travel to face the BYU Cougars on September 19, providing a challenging road test.
The Southeastern Conference (SEC) slate includes games against traditional rivals and powerhouses. Missouri will face Georgia, Florida, and Tennessee, with the Bulldogs and Volunteers games scheduled at home. Other notable SEC matchups include road games against LSU and Texas A&M, which are expected to be crucial for Missouri's standings within the conference.
The schedule reflects a balance of competitive non-conference games and a demanding SEC lineup, which could significantly impact Missouri's pursuit of a successful season in 2026.
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