Spring is just around the corner, but for Mizzou Football, the action is heating up a bit earlier. The Tigers have laid out their spring football schedule, and it's set to wrap up on March 19, a day before spring officially kicks off in 2026. Coach Eli Drinkwitz seems to have his own timeline, and fans are ready for the ride.
Mizzou's spring camp will feature a series of press conferences, starting with Coach Drinkwitz himself. Over the next few weeks, we'll hear from new coordinators Chip Lindsey and John Papuchis, along with other key staff members like Garrett Riley and Chop Harbin. It's a chance to get an inside look at the team's strategy and direction.
The roster will also be in the spotlight, with interviews lined up with veteran offensive and defensive players, as well as selected players on March 3, 6, 10, and 19. It's an exciting time to see how the team is shaping up for the upcoming season.
However, fans will miss out on the traditional spring game this year due to ongoing construction at Memorial Stadium, soon to be known as Faurot Field at O’Reilly Automotive’s Memorial Stadium. While the absence of a spring game is a letdown, the anticipation for the revamped stadium adds a new layer of excitement for what's to come.
As Mizzou gears up for the season ahead, the focus will be on building chemistry and integrating new strategies. The Tigers are setting the stage for what promises to be an intriguing season, and fans will be keeping a close eye on every development.
