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Mizzou Football Supplement 2 2018 MIZZOU FOOTBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION Year-by-Year Game Scores _________ 96-105 Quick Facts ____________________2-3 Southeastern Conference Series Histories __ 106 Communications Staff _______________ 4 Non-Conference Series Results ______107-115 University/Athletics Leadership _________5-7 Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field Info ___116-121 2018 Roster ___________________8-9 Memorial Stadium Attendance History __123-124 Pre-Season Depth ________________ 10 Mizzou’s Retired Numbers _________125-126 Mizzou’s All-Americans ___________127-132 STUDENT-ATHLETES Other Award Winners ___________133-139 FUTURE SCHEDULES Veteran Profiles/Stats ____________ 11-39 All-Star Game Participants ________140-141 Newcomer Profiles ______________ 40-45 NFL Draft History _____________142-145 2019 All-Time Letterwinners ___________146-155 Aug. 31 _________________at Wyoming COACHES & STAFF Don Faurot/Dan Devine Legacies _____156-159 Sept. 7 ________________ WEST VIRGINIA Profiles ____________________ 46-58 Gary Pinkel Coaching Legend ______160-161 Sept. 14 ________SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE The Tiger Nickname ______________ 162 Oct. 5 ______________________ TROY RECORDS SEC HOME GAMES (Dates TBD) Individual/Team/Opponent Records _____ 60-64 MISCELLANEOUS FACTS & FIGURES ___ FLORIDA, OLE MISS, S. CAROLINA, TENNESSEE Passing Leaders _______________ 65-66 Season Openers/Home Openers History _164-165 SEC Road Games (Dates TBD) Total Offense Leaders ____________ 67-68 Homecoming History ______________ 166 ______ Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Vanderbilt Receiving Leaders ______________ 68-69 MU Televised Game History ________167-168 Rushing Leaders _________________ 70 MU vs. Ranked Opponents ________169-173 All-Purpose Leaders _______________ 71 MU as a Ranked Team __________174-178 2020 Scoring Leaders __________________ 72 Comeback Win History ____________ 179 Sept. 5 ______________CENTRAL ARKANSAS Punting/Interceptions Leaders _________ 73 Mizzou’s Overtime History _________180-181 Sept. 26 ____________ EASTERN MICHIGAN Defensive Leaders ______________ 74-75 MU Scoring Plays of 50 Yards or More _182-185 Oct. 10 ____________________at BYU Top Single-Game Performances _______ 76-83 MU Kick Return Score History ______186-187 Nov. 21 __________________LOUISIANA Year-By-Year Statistical Leaders _______ 84-87 MU Defensive Score History ________188-190 SEC HOME GAMES (Dates TBD) Year-By-Year Team Statistics ________ 88-89 MU Games w/500 Yards of Offense ___191-192 ___ ARKANSAS, GEORGIA, KENTUCKY, VANDERBILT The Last Time MU’s Record Was ________ 90 Mizzou Yearly NCAA Team Rankings ___193-195 SEC Road Games (Dates TBD) Mizzou Year-by-Year - 2001-16 ______198-231 _Florida, Mississippi St., South Carolina, Tennessee HISTORY & TRADITIONS Bowl Game Overview/Records ________ 232 Season-by-Season Records __________ 92-94 2021 MU Coaching History ______________ 95 Sept. 4 _____________ CENTRAL MICHIGAN Sept. 18 ________SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE Sept. 25 _____________ at Boston College 2018 SCHEDULE Times Listed are all Central / Dates Subject to Change Oct. 16 ________________NORTH TEXAS SEC HOME GAMES (Dates TBD) Date ______ Opp. ____________________ Series _____TV _____ Time __FLORIDA, S. CAROLINA, TENNESSEE, TEXAS A&M Sept. 1 _____ UT-MARTIN _________________ 1st meeting _SECN(A) __ 3 p.m. SEC Road Games (Dates TBD) Sept. 8 _____ WYOMING _________________ 1st meeting _ESPN2/U _ 6 p.m. ______ Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Vanderbilt Sept. 15 ____ at Purdue _________________ PU, 7-2 ____BTN ____ 6:30 p.m. Sept. 22 ____ *GEORGIA _________________ UGA, 6-1 ___tba _____ tba 2022 Oct. 6 _____ *at South Carolina ____________ Tied, 4-4 ___tba _____ tba Sept. 3 ________________ SOUTH DAKOTA Oct. 13 ____ *at Alabama ________________ UA, 3-2 ____tba _____ tba Sept. 10 _______________at Kansas State Oct. 20 ____ MEMPHIS (HC) _______________ MIZ, 2-1 ___tba _____ tba Sept. 17 ____________ at Middle Tennessee Oct. 27 ____ *KENTUCKY ________________ UK, 5-3 ____tba _____ tba One non-conference game TBD Nov. 3 _____ *at Florida ________________ MIZ, 4-3 ___tba _____ tba SEC HOME GAMES (Dates TBD) ___ ARKANSAS, GEORGIA, KENTUCKY, VANDERBILT Nov. 10 ____ *VANDERBILT _______________ MIZ, 4-2 ___tba _____ tba SEC Road Games (Dates TBD) Nov. 17 ____ *at Tennessee _______________ MIZ, 6-3-1 __tba _____ tba ____ Auburn, Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee Nov. 23 ____ *ARKANSAS _________________ MIZ, 6-3 ___CBS ____ 1:30 p.m. *-SEC Conference Game (HC)-Homecoming SECN(A)-SEC Network Alternate Channel BTN-Big Ten Network MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 1 QUICK FACTS 2018 MIZZOU FOOTBALL GENERAL COACHING/SUPPORT STAFF Name of School: ___________________ University of Missouri Head Coach: ___________________________ Barry Odom City/Zip: ________________________ Columbia, MO 65205 Alma Mater/Year: ________________________ Missouri, ’99 Founded: _________________________________ 1839 Record at school/career (yrs): ________________ 11-14 (3rd) Enrollment: _______________________ 30,870 (fall 2017) Football office phone: ___________________ (573) 882-2213 Nickname / Colors: ________ Tigers / Old Gold (PMS 131) & Black Best time/day to reach coach: ________________ Through SID Stadium (Opened): ________ Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium (1926) Assistant Coaches ______________ (Alma mater/Responsibility): Capacity: _______________60,168 (temporary for 2018 season) Brick Haley ____________ (Alabama A&M, ’88; Sr. Assoc. HC/DL) Surface: _________________________ Artificial (FieldTurf) Andy Hill _______(Missouri ’85; Assoc. HC/Special Teams Coord.) Affiliation/Conference: __________ NCAA FBS / SEC (East Division) Cornell Ford _________________ (Toledo ’91; Asst. HC/RB) Chancellor: ______________Dr. Alexander Cartwright (Iowa, ‘89) Ryan Walters __________ (Colorado, ’08; Def. Coord./Secondary) Faculty Athletics Representative: ____ Pamela Hinton (Wisconsin, ‘91) Derek Dooley ______________ (Virginia, ‘90; Off. Coord./QBs) Director of Athletics: ________ Jim Sterk (Western Washington, ‘80) Joe Jon Finley ____________________ (Oklahoma, ’08; TE) Football Sport Administrator: _________ Nick Joos (Iowa State, ‘87) Brian Odom __________________ (SE Oklahoma, ’04; OLB) Athletic Dept. Phone: ____________________ (573) 882-6501 Vernon Hargreaves ____________________ (UConn, ‘86; ILB) Ticket Office Phone: ________ 1-800-CAT-PAWS or (573) 884-PAWS Brad Davis ______________________ (Oklahoma, ’03; OL) A.J. Ofodile ____________________ (Mizzou, ’01; Receivers) HISTORY Football Operations: _____________________ Mark Ouimet First Year of Football: _________________________ 1890 Strength Coach: _____________________ Rohrk Cutchlow Overall all-time record: _____________________670-556-52 Athletic Trainer: _________________________Rex Sharp No. of Bowl Appearances (Record): _______________ 32 (15-17) Equipment Operations: __________________ Mike Kurowski Last bowl appearance: ____________________ Dec. 27, 2017 Result: ___________Lost 33-17 to Texas, in Texas Bowl (Houston) TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record: _______________________________ 7-6 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS SEC Record/Finish: ___________________4-4/3rd in SEC East Primary Football Contact: ____________________Chad Moller Basic Offense/Defense: ___________ Spread / 4-3 Base (Multiple) Office/Cell Phone: ___________(573) 882-0712 / (573) 268-3110 Lettermen Returning (49): _________ 19 (o) / 28 (d) / 2 (spec) E-mail: ________________________ [email protected] Lettermen Lost (19): ______________ 9 (o) / 10 (d) / 0 (spec) Fax: _____________________________ (573) 882-4720 Starters Returning (17): _____________ 9 (o) / 6 (d) / 2 (spec) Press Box Phone: ______________________ (573) 882-7311 Starters Lost (7): _________________ 2 (o) / 5 (d) / 0 (spec) Assistant Director (football): _________________ Shawn Davis Davis E-mail/Cell: [email protected] / 573-268-4275 Starters Lost, Pos. (Games Started in 2017) Overnight Address: _______ 359 Hearnes Center, 600 Stadium Blvd. Offense ________________________________ Defense _____________________________ Columbia, MO 65211 J’Mon Moore, WR (10) _______________Marcell Frazier, DE (13) Website Address: _____________________www.mutigers.com Ish Witter, RB (8) _________________ Jordan Harold, DE (13) _____________________________ Anthony Sherrils (11) MEDIA INFORMATION _________________________________ A.J. Logan (6) Rights Holder: __________________ Mizzou Sports Properties Contact Person: _________________________ Nick Garner ONLINE CREDENTIALING: Phone: ____________________________ (573) 445-6060 • https://clients.sportssystems.com/clients/seccredentials/ Play-by-Play Announcer (Phone): ______ Mike Kelly (573) 999-3900 • Scroll down to the Missouri information, and click on the link to Color Announcer: ______________________Howard Richards be taken directly to the credentialing site. Beat Writer: ______________Dave Matter, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Phone: ____________________________ (573) 808-6950 Coaches’ Show Contact: ____________Ben Arnet, Mizzou Network Phone: ____________________________ (573) 884-6736 2 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS RETURNING STARTERS (OFFENSE) RETURNING STARTERS (DEFENSE) (Ht./Wt./Yr./2017 Starts) __________________________________________________________ (Ht./Wt./Yr./2017 Starts) Paul Adams, RG (6-6/315/Sr./13) _______________________________________________ DeMarkus Acy, CB (6-2/195/Jr./13) Trystan Colon-Castillo, C (6-4/315/So./13) ________________________________________ Terry Beckner, Jr., DT (6-4/295/Sr./13) Drew Lock, QB (6-4/225/Sr./13) _________________________________________________
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