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Table of Contents 2019 MIZZOU FOOTBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION Year-by-Year Game Scores _________ 90-100 Quick Facts ____________________2-3 Southeastern Conference Series Histories _101-102 Communications Staff _______________ 4 Non-Conference Series Results ______103-111 Credentialing Information/Policies _________ 5 Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field Info ____112-118 University/Athletics Leadership _________6-9 Memorial Stadium Attendance History___119-120 2019 Roster __________________ 10-11 Mizzou’s Retired Numbers _________121-122 Pre-Season Depth ________________ 12 Mizzou’s All-Americans ___________123-128 Other Award Winners ____________129-135 FUTURE SCHEDULES STUDENT-ATHLETES All-Star Game Participants _________136-137 Veteran Profiles/Stats ____________ 13-30 NFL Draft History ______________138-141 2020 Newcomer Profiles ______________ 31-36 All-Time Letterwinners ___________142-151 Sept. 5 _____________CENTRAL ARKANSAS Don Faurot/Dan Devine Legacies _____152-155 Sept. 26 ____________ EASTERN MICHIGAN COACHES & STAFF Gary Pinkel Coaching Legend ________156-157 Oct. 10 _____________________at BYU Profiles ____________________ 37-52 The Tiger Nickname _______________ 158 Nov. 21 _________________ LOUISIANA SEC HOME GAMES (Dates TBD) RECORDS MISCELLANEOUS FACTS & FIGURES __ ARKANSAS, GEORGIA, KENTUCKY, VANDERBILT Individual/Team/Opponent Records _____ 54-58 Season Openers/Home Openers History __160-161 SEC Road Games (Dates TBD) Passing Leaders ________________ 59-60 Homecoming History ______________ 162 _ Florida, Mississippi St., South Carolina, Tennessee Total Offense Leaders _____________ 61-62 MU Televised Game History ________163-164 Receiving Leaders ______________ 62-63 MU vs. Ranked Opponents _________165-169 Rushing Leaders _________________ 64 MU as a Ranked Team ___________170-174 2021 All-Purpose Leaders _______________ 65 Comeback Win History _____________ 175 Sept. 4 _____________ CENTRAL MICHIGAN Scoring/Field Goal Leaders ____________ 66 Mizzou’s Overtime History _________176-177 Sept. 18 _______ SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE Punting/Interceptions Leaders __________ 67 MU Scoring Plays of 50 Yards or More __178-181 Sept. 25 ______________ at Boston College Defensive Leaders ______________ 68-69 MU Kick Return Score History _______182-183 Oct. 9 _________________NORTH TEXAS Top Single-Game Performances _______ 70-77 MU Defensive Score History ________184-186 SEC HOME GAMES (Dates TBD) Year-By-Year Statistical Leaders _______ 78-81 MU Games w/500 Yards of Offense ____187-188 _ FLORIDA, S. CAROLINA, TENNESSEE, TEXAS A&M Year-By-Year Team Statistics _________ 82-83 Mizzou Yearly NCAA Team Rankings ____189-192 SEC Road Games (Dates TBD) Mizzou Year-by-Year (2001-18) ______193-229 _______ Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Vanderbilt HISTORY & TRADITIONS Bowl Game Overview/Records _________ 230 Season-by-Season Records _________ 85-88 2022 MU Coaching History _______________ 89 Sept. 3 ________________SOUTH DAKOTA Sept. 10 _______________ at Kansas State Sept. 17 ____________ at Middle Tennessee 2019 SCHEDULE Times Listed are all Central / Dates Subject to Change Nov. 5 _____________ NEW MEXICO STATE SEC HOME GAMES (Dates TBD) Date ______ Opp. ____________________ Series _____TV _____ Time __ ARKANSAS, GEORGIA, KENTUCKY, VANDERBILT Aug. 31 ____ at Wyoming ________________ MIZ, 1-0 ___CBSSN ___ 6:30 p.m. SEC Road Games (Dates TBD) Sept. 7 _____ WEST VIRGINIA ______________ Tied, 3-3 ___ESPN/ESPN2 _ 11 a.m. _____ Auburn, Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee Sept. 14 ____ SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE ______ MIZ, 2-0 ___SEC-Alt. __ 6:30 p.m. Sept. 21 ____ *SOUTH CAROLINA ____________ USC, 5-3 ___tba _____ tba 2023 Oct. 5 _____ TROY ____________________ MIZ, 2-1 ___tba _____ tba Sept. 2 ________ SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE Oct. 12 _____ *OLE MISS (HC) ______________ MIZ, 6-1 ___tba _____ tba Sept. 9 ______________MIDDLE TENNESSEE Oct. 19 _____ *at Vanderbilt _______________ MIZ, 6-3-1 __tba _____ tba Sept. 16 _______________ KANSAS STATE Oct. 26 _____ *at Kentucky ________________ UK, 6-3 ____tba _____ tba Sept. 23 _________________ at Memphis Nov. 9 _____ *at Georgia _________________ UGA, 7-1 ___tba _____ tba SEC HOME GAMES (Dates TBD) Nov. 16 ____ *FLORIDA _________________ MIZ, 5-3 ___tba _____ tba ______ FLORIDA, LSU, S. CAROLINA, TENNESSEE SEC Road Games (Dates TBD) Nov. 23 ____ *TENNESSEE ________________ MIZ, 5-2 ___tba _____ tba _______ Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Vanderbilt Nov. 29 ____ *at Arkansas (in Little Rock) _______ MIZ, 6-3 ___CBS ____ 1:30 p.m. *-SEC Conference Game (HC)-Homecoming MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 1 QUICK FACTS 2019 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): _________________19-19 (4th) & Enrollment: ________________________ 29,866 (fall 2018) Football office phone: ____________________ (573) 882-2213 Nickname / Colors: _________ Tigers / Old Gold (PMS 145c) & Black Best time/day to reach coach: __________________Through SID Stadium (Opened): _________ Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium (1926) Assistant Coaches ______________ (Alma Mater/Responsibility): Capacity: _______________61,000 (approximate for 2019 season) Brick Haley __________(Alabama A&M, ’88; Sr. Assoc. HC/Def. Line) 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/Running Backs) Chancellor: ________________Dr. Alexander Cartwright (Iowa, ‘89) Ryan Walters ____________ (Colorado, ’08; Def. Coord./Safeties) Faculty Athletics Representative:______ Pamela Hinton (Wisconsin, ‘91) Derek Dooley __________ (Virginia, ‘90; Off. Coord./Quarterbacks) Director of Athletics: _________ Jim Sterk (Western Washington, ‘80) Vernon Hargreaves _______________ (UConn, ‘86; Linebackers) Football Sport Administrator: __________ Nick Joos (Iowa State, ‘87) Brad Davis _________________ (Oklahoma, ’03; Offensive Line) Athletic Dept. Phone: ____________________ (573) 882-6501 A.J. Ofodile ____________________ (Mizzou, ’01; Tight Ends) Ticket Office Phone: _________1-800-CAT-PAWS or (573) 884-PAWS Garrick McGee ______________ (Oklahoma, ‘96; Wide Receivers) David Gibbs _______________ (Colorado, ‘90; Defensive Backs) HISTORY Director of Recruiting: _______________________Jake Breske First Year of Football: __________________________ 1890 Director of Character & Culture Development: ____ Austyn Carta-Samuels Overall All-Time Record: ___________________ 679-561-52 # Football Operations: ______________________ Brittany Boehm No. of Bowl Appearances (Record): _______________ 33 (15-18) Strength Coach: ________________________Rohrk Cutchlow Last Bowl Appearance: _____________________Dec. 31, 2018 Athletic Trainer: ___________________________Rex Sharp Result: _____ Lost 38-33 to Oklahoma State, in Liberty Bowl (Memphis) Equipment Operations: ____________________ Mike Kurowski ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS TEAM INFORMATION Primary Football Contact: _____________________Chad Moller 2018 Record: _______________________________ 8-5 Office/Cell Phone: ___________ (573) 882-0712 / (573) 268-3110 SEC Record/Finish: ___________________ 4-4/4th in SEC East E-mail: [email protected] Basic Offense/Defense: __________________ Multiple / Multiple Fax: _____________________________ (573) 882-4720 Lettermen Returning (51): ____________ 25 (o) / 24 (d) / 2 (spec) Press Box Phone: ______________________ (573) 882-7311 Lettermen Lost (19): ________________ 7 (o) / 11 (d) / 1 (spec) Assistant Director (football): __________________ Shawn Davis Starters Returning (15): ________________ 7 (o) / 6 (d) / 2 (spec) Davis E-mail/Cell: _______ [email protected] / 573-268-4275 Starters Lost (10): ___________________ 4 (o) / 5 (d) / 1 (spec) Overnight Address: _________359 Hearnes Center, 600 Stadium Blvd. Starters Lost, Pos. (Games Started in 2018) ______________________________Columbia, MO 65211 Offense (4) ____________________________ Defense (5) Website Address: ____________________ www.mutigers.com Paul Adams, OL (13) _______________ Terry Beckner, Jr., DL (13) Drew Lock, QB (13) ____________________ Terez Hall, LB (13) MEDIA INFORMATION Kevin Pendleton, OL (12) _________________ Cam Hilton, S (13) Rights Holder: ____________________Mizzou Sports Properties Emanuel Hall, WR (7) __________________Brandon Lee, LB (10) Contact Person: ______________________________ TBD Corey Fatony, P (13) ________________ Walter Palmore, DL (13) Phone: ____________________________ (573) 445-6060 Play-by-Play Announcer (Phone): _______Mike Kelly (573) 999-3900 ONLINE CREDENTIALING: Color Announcer: ______________________ Howard Richards • https://clients.sportssystems.com/clients/seccredentials/ Beat Writer: ______________ Dave Matter, St. Louis Post-Dispatch • Scroll to Missouri information, link to the credentialing site. Phone: ____________________________ (573) 808-6950 Video Highlights Contact: ____________ Ben Arnet, Mizzou Network # - Due to NCAA action, all-time MU record is 670-561-52 Phone: ____________________________ (573) 884-6736 & - Due to NCAA action, Odom’s career MU record is 15-19 2 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2019 MIZZOU FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS RETURNING STARTERS (OFFENSE) RETURNING STARTERS (DEFENSE) (Ht./Wt./Yr./2018
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