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It wasn't pretty, but Vanderbilt held on for a 17–10 win that saw both teams turn the ball over and suffer more than 80 yards in penalties. In perhaps the most impactful moment of the game for Mizzou's longterm outlook, quarterback Beau Pribula left Saturday's game in a wheelchair, sporting an aircast.
Here is where national media outlets have Missouri football projected to play a bowl game after the Tigers’ loss at Vanderbilt on Saturday.
Entering his sixth season at Mizzou, coach Eli Drinkwitz is enjoying what he calls his deepest roster — which is saying something for a program that went 21-5 overall and 11-5 in Southeastern Conference play the last two seasons. | Published August 19, 2025 | Read Full Story by Vahe Gregorian
In one of the biggest games in Vanderbilt history, a last-second Hail Mary by Missouri came up just short to keep Vandy's CFP dreams going.
Missouri quarterback Beau Pribula's leg injury suffered against Vanderbilt may not be as serious as it looked initially.
Vanderbilt beat Missouri 17-10 to improve to 7-1, and the Tigers suffered an even bigger loss at quarterback. CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz reported that Beau Pribula’s ankle injury, which he sustained during the game, would keep him out of the rest of the regular season.
Miami, Georgia Tech and Louisville all have paths to an at-large bid, while Virginia is undefeated in ACC play.
No. 3 Texas A&M looks to be the real deal after destroying No. 20 LSU, 49-25, in Death Valley. The Tigers have lost three out of the past four games after starting the season 4-0. Coach Brian Kelly is 5-11 vs. AP ranked teams, and his team is no longer in the top 25.