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Missouri football schedule 2025: Every SEC opponent the Tigers face

The SEC announced Missouri football's 2025 conference schedule Wednesday, with two notable league-wide holdovers from the upcoming 2024 slate.

First: The SEC is sticking with eight in-conference opponents for the 2025 season.

Second: Every team will play the same teams in 2025 as it will in the 2024 season, with home venues reversed.

That means Mizzou gets Alabama, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Auburn, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Mississippi State and Arkansas in the SEC for two straight years.

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In 2025, Missouri will host the Crimson Tide, Aggies, Gamecocks and Bulldogs at Memorial Stadium in Columbia.

The Missouri Tigers will travel to face the Sooners, Commodores, Razorbacks and the Auburn Tigers in 2025.

Dates and times for Missouri’s 2025 slate will be announced at a later date.

The SEC has considered moving to a nine-game conference slate for its members, but Wednesday’s announcement indicates that move will have to wait at least one more year.

Missouri Head Coach Eliah Drinkwitz addresses the media at the 2023 SEC Football Kickoff Media Days at the Nashville Grand Hyatt on Broadway, Monday, July 17, 2023.
Missouri Head Coach Eliah Drinkwitz addresses the media at the 2023 SEC Football Kickoff Media Days at the Nashville Grand Hyatt on Broadway, Monday, July 17, 2023.

Missouri already has its four-game nonconference slate filled in for the 2025 season, and it includes a big one.

The Border War is back in 2025, with Missouri set to host Kansas on Sept. 6, 2025, for the first matchup between the rivals since MU left the Big 12. The Tigers are also penciled in to host Louisiana and UMass, with a road game Miami (Ohio) in the books. All nonconference games are subject to change, should teams opt to break their contracts.

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Wednesday’s league-wide announcement means that Missouri will not face SEC newcomer Texas during the regular season for at least two years after the Longhorns join the league.

The Tigers also will go two seasons without a regular-season game against Georgia, Kentucky or Florida — teams they had faced every year since joining the conference in 2012.

This article originally appeared on Columbia Daily Tribune: Missouri football schedule 2025: Every SEC opponent the Tigers face