Mizzou at Arkansas: Game time, TV channel, radio, odds and more
Mizzou and Arkansas meet up for their annual day-after-Thanksgiving Day game. It’s the final game for both teams.
Mizzou (5-6) at Arkansas (2-9), 1:30 p.m., today, at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas
TV channel — CBS
Online radio — TuneIn
Live Stats — mutigers
Line — Mizzou -13, courtesy of The Action Network
Over/under — 54.5, courtesy of The Action Network
Announcers — Carter Blackburn, Aaron Taylor/Rick Neuheisel and John Schriffen.
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Team captains — Missouri: QB Kelly Bryant, RB Larry Rountree III, CB DeMarkus Acy, LB Cale Garrett and DT Jordan Elliott. Arkansas: Isaiah Campbell, Kevin Kopps and Trevor Ezell.
Kickoff forecast — Cloudy, 80 percent chance of light showers, 52 degrees; winds Southeast 5 to 10 mph.
Other conference games — No. 3 Clemson at South Carolina; No. 4 Georgia at Georgia Tech; Louisville at Kentucky; No. 5 Alabama at No. 15 Auburn; Vanderbilt at Tennessee; Texas A&M at No. 2 LSU; Florida State at No. 11 Florida; Mississippi State 21, Ole Miss 20 (played on Thursday).
Arkansas game plan — Arkansas is at the end of one of the worst football seasons in its history. The Razorbacks are in the middle of a coaching search. And they have one more game to play. Things weren’t completely bad at first, but over the past five games, Arkansas hasn’t showed up. Expect the Razorbacks to show up for their final game of the year.
Running back Rakeem Boyd has been their top performer with 1,038 yards on the ground and 17 receptions. Arkansas is a little better at defending the pass than the rush. But the Razorbacks only have four interceptions on the year. They’ll try to get one today.
Missouri game plan — It’s the final game of the year for Mizzou. The Tigers should try to get the ball to their playmakers and try to finish the year strong. Kelly Bryant should look for deep passes and let the ball go since that’s what he came to Mizzou to improve on.
On defense, look for Nick Bolton to continue to play lights out. Defensive tackles Kobie Whiteside and Jordan Elliott might have huge days as well.