Missouri Tigers Unveil New Offensive Schemes as Fall Camp Progresses
Missouri’s fall camp introduced a host of tactical experiments and roster updates, from Hardy’s first appearance to new run‑game concepts and upcoming coach briefings.
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Missouri’s fall camp introduced a host of tactical experiments and roster updates, from Hardy’s first appearance to new run‑game concepts and upcoming coach briefings.
Austin Simmons has been named the starting quarterback for the Missouri Tigers, and his left‑handed arm is expected to add a vertical dimension to the offense. Early chemistry with the line and confidence from coaches suggest a promising start to the preseason.
Austin Simmons has been named the starting quarterback for the Missouri Tigers, and his left‑handed arm and emerging rapport with the offensive line are already shaping a more dynamic passing attack.

With fall camp opening the day after media day, head coach Eli Drinkwitz and a roster of Tigers detailed their approach to leadership, the reintegration of Sterling Webb, and the competitive battles that will shape the team’s outlook.

Ahmad Hardy’s recovery, new offensive pieces and a challenging schedule could reshape Missouri’s 2026 season.

A new ESPN power‑index projects the 2026 SEC order of finish, highlighting Georgia’s lead, Texas’s climb and a tightly contested field of contenders.
Missouri Tigers open the 2026 season with a deep tight end group, new coordinators, and ambitions to set new production records.
Missouri’s tight ends enter the 2026 season with a mix of experience, new coaching, and injury concerns, setting the stage for a potentially breakout year.

With returning starters, impact transfers and a coaching staff that has already produced elite receivers, Missouri expects its pass catchers to become a major offensive weapon next year.
Missouri will showcase its key players and storylines at the SEC Media Days in Tampa, with injury updates and quarterback decisions taking center stage.
After finishing last in SEC passing yards, the Tigers are betting on fresh talent and leadership to turn the tide.
A fresh quarterback, a revamped receiving corps and a pair of experienced coordinators promise a more dynamic aerial attack for the Tigers.

Missouri football will attend the SEC Media Days in Tampa, where the Tigers will outline their plans for a rebound season after an 8‑5 finish, highlighting new quarterback Austin Simmons, running back Jamal Roberts, and a revamped defense.

At the 2026 SEC Media Days in Tampa, Missouri’s football program detailed its new-look offense, highlighting the development of quarterback Austin Simmons, the setbacks faced by injured tackle Josh Atkins, and the leadership of veteran running back Jamal Roberts.
The Tigers are blending fresh coaching talent, experienced transfers and a deep roster to aim for a strong start in the 2026 college football season.

Missouri’s quarterback situation is poised for stability in 2026 after a chaotic 2025, with transfer Austin Simmons named starter and a revamped coaching staff aiming to elevate the passing game.

From the stands of Qatar to the practice fields of Columbia, Coach Eli Drinkwitz shares his vision for a Missouri Tigers team reshaped by new talent, fresh schemes, and a renovated home venue.

Kewan Lacy’s 1,567-yard, 24‑touchdown season at Ole Miss and Kelley Jones’s All‑SEC cornerback performance set the stage for a pivotal matchup against Mizzou’s defense.
The 2026 college football season will see the Georgia Bulldogs confront a twelve‑team slate that blends traditional rivals with fresh challenges, featuring key matchups, coaching changes and historic context.

Missouri On SI’s ranking highlights Olugbode’s rise, his new teammates and the offensive overhaul heading into the 2026 season.

A look at the two standout players — Cam Coleman, the Texas receiver, and Will Echoles, the Ole Miss tackle — who will test Missouri’s offense and defense next season.

Jason Beck, celebrated for transforming offenses at New Mexico and Utah, is set to lead Michigan football. With a roster featuring quarterback Bryce Underwood and a strong rushing attack, Beck plans to tailor his schemes to the talent available, improve efficiency, and reduce turnovers, positioning the Wolverines as a potential national contender.

Jason Beck, known for turning around offenses at New Mexico and Utah, is set to lead Michigan's football team. His arrival follows a period of incremental progress and aims to create a cohesive, high‑powered attack anchored by quarterback Bryce Underwood.

Former Mizzou beat writer Jaden Lewis returns after a three‑year hiatus, offering data‑driven analysis of the Tigers’ evolving roster, new offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey, and a schedule packed with high‑profile matchups.