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The Mizzou Morning Buzz: Friday, October 27, 2023

Your daily briefing on what's going on with Missouri, and how to watch the Tigers.
The Mizzou Morning Buzz: Friday, October 27, 2023
The Mizzou Morning Buzz: Friday, October 27, 2023

Today is ... National American Beer Day, and also National Frankenstein Friday. 

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Today's Schedule:

• Cross Country: SEC Championships, at Columbia, S.C., men 9:08 a.m., women 9:50 a.m., WatchLive Results

• Baseball: Game 2 of Fall World Series, TBA

Mizzou Results

• Soccer: No. 25 Alabama 2, Missouri 1. Freshman Brianna Buels broke away down the sideline for a cross and goal by senior Jenna Bartles just before the 11th minute for Mizzou's final goal of the season. With the loss, the Tigers (5-9-3, 1-8-1) missed advancing to the SEC Tournament. 

Did You Notice?

• The softball team revealed its schedule for the 2024 season. Missouri opens the 2024 campaign with four-straight tournaments including the season-opening NFCA Leadoff Classic Feb. 9-11 in Clearwater, Florida, and the Mary Nutter Classic in Palm Springs, California, the third week of the season (Feb. 22-24).

On This Day in Mizzou History:

October 27, 1945: Missouri shut out visiting Nebraska, 19-0, en route to winning the Big Six Conference title. 

October 27, 2007: No. 13 Missouri defeated Iowa State, 42-28, en route to a 12-2 finish and Big 12 North Division championship. 

October 27, 2018: Terry Wilson completed a 2-yard touchdown pass to tight end C.J. Conrad on the final play to give No. 12 Kentucky a 15-14 victory at Missouri. However, the Tigers responded by winning their final four regular-season games, including over No. 13 Florida a week later.

Quote of the Day

"There's anger, there's hurt, there's sadness, about every emotion on that side of things that you can feel. That's what we have." — Barry Odom after the 2018 loss to Kentucky. 

We'll Leave You With This ...

Missouri's Eli Drinkwitz Reveals Why He 'Loves Coaching' This Team

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CHRISTOPHER WALSH

Christopher Walsh is the founder and publisher of Alabama Crimson Tide On SI, which first published as BamaCentral in 2018, and is also the publisher of the Boston College, Missouri and Vanderbilt sites . He's covered the Crimson Tide since 2004 and is the author of 27 books including “100 Things Crimson Tide Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die” and “Nick Saban vs. College Football.” He's an eight-time honoree of Football Writers Association of America awards and three-time winner of the Herby Kirby Memorial Award, the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s highest writing honor for story of the year. In 2022, he was named one of the 50 Legends of the ASWA. Previous beats include the Green Bay Packers, Arizona Cardinals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, along with Major League Baseball’s Arizona Diamondbacks. Originally from Minnesota and a graduate of the University of New Hampshire, he currently resides in Tuscaloosa.

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