Missouri Quarterback Injury Threatens College Football Playoff Prospects
Missouri Quarterback Injury Threatens College Football Playoff Prospects

Missouri Quarterback Injury Threatens College Football Playoff Prospects

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Missouri's football team is facing significant challenges at quarterback after Beau Pribula suffered an ankle dislocation expected to sideline him for the remainder of the regular season, forcing true freshman Matt Zollers to lead the offense. This injury follows another setback with Sam Horn's ACL tear, putting pressure on Missouri's inexperienced quarterback room in a season with important College Football Playoff implications. Meanwhile, Vanderbilt has seen a resurgence in its football program, boasting its best record since 1941 and benefiting from a renovated stadium and increased university applications, highlighting a positive trend in the SEC. Auburn is preparing for a crucial game against Arkansas, with coach Hugh Freeze seeking a signature win, while Arkansas is under interim coach Bob Petrino after firing its previous coach. In basketball, Missouri returns three starters including leading scorer Mark Mitchell, who transferred from Duke and is expected to be a key player under Coach Dennis Gates, emphasizing a culture of growth and leadership. These developments underscore Missouri's mixed fortunes in college sports as the football team navigates injuries and the basketball team looks to build on past successes.

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