SEMO at Missouri: Game time, TV channel, radio, odds and more
Missouri set to play FCS ranked Southeast Missouri.
SEMO (1-1) at Missouri (1-1), 6:30 p.m., today
TV channel — SECN Alternate
Online radio — TuneIn broadcast
Streaming live broadcast — WatchESPN
Live Stats — mutigers.com
Line — Missouri -33
Over/under — 67
Announcers — Mark Neely, Hutson Mason and Taylor McGregor
Team captains — Missouri: QB Kelly Bryant, RB Larry Rountree III, CB DeMarkus Acy, LB Cale Garrett and DT Jordan Elliott.
Kickoff forecast — Partly cloudy, 72 degrees.
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Other conference game — Arkansas State at No. 3 Georgia; Kansas State at Mississippi State; Chattanooga at Tennessee; No. 2 Alabama at South Carolina; SE Louisiana at Ole Miss; Colorado State at Arkansas; Kent State at No. 8 Auburn; No. 9 Florida at Kentucky; Lamar at No. 16 Texas A&M; Northwestern State at No. 4 LSU.
SEMO game plan — The No. 20 Redhawks are looking for a better performance than last week after dropping their game to No. 13 Montana State by three touchdowns. SEMO has yet to score a touchdown in three meetings against Missouri, so look for SEMO’s offense to try to score a touchdown while improving its team against the only Power 5 opponent on the schedule. The Redhawks average more than 200 yards a game on the ground, so they’ll look to continue that mark today.
Missouri game plan — The Tigers did just about everything they wanted to do in last week’s win after coming off a disappointing opener. Now needs to come consistency. Mizzou is going to want to continue to build chemistry with its QB Kelly Bryant and WRs while creating turnovers on defense. With SEMO having a better rushing attack than West Virginia, this will be a good week for the Tigers to test the box and see if they can do a better job than they did in Week 1.