Missouri is back in the AP preseason top 25, and this time the Tigers come in at No. 25.
The poll, released Monday, Aug. 17, gives Mizzou a spot in the national conversation before the season even starts. It also marks just the second preseason ranking of Eli Drinkwitz’s tenure, with the only other one coming in 2024. Before Drinkwitz arrived, Missouri’s last preseason AP ranking came in 2015.
This is the 12th preseason top-25 appearance in program history for the Tigers. It also means Missouri enters the year ranked in both major national polls at the same number, after being slotted No. 25 in the US LBM Coaches Poll earlier in August.
The ranking comes after a season that ended outside the AP top 25. Missouri finished 8-5 and closed with a bowl loss to Virginia. Even so, the Tigers had put together back-to-back double-digit win seasons before last year and finished both the 2023 and 2024 campaigns in the final top 25.
The SEC showed its usual heft in the opening AP poll, with nine teams making the list - the most of any conference. Missouri’s path through the season is loaded with ranked opponents, including five preseason top-10 teams: No.
3 Georgia, No. 5 Texas, No.
8 Texas A&M, No. 9 Ole Miss and No.
10 Oklahoma.
Elsewhere in the SEC, LSU was the highest-ranked league team after the Tigers at No. 11.
Alabama landed at No. 13, and Tennessee came in at No. 18.
At the top of the poll, Ohio State opened at No. 1, followed by Oregon at No. 2.
Notre Dame checked in at No. 4, and defending national champion Indiana was ranked No. 6.
Missouri opens the season Thursday, Sept. 3, against Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Faurot Field in Columbia.
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