How to Watch: Tigers close regular season versus Arkansas

Mizzou goes on the road once again to end the regular season.
Missouri Tigers quarterback Beau Pribula (9) looks to make a pass, in a game versus the Oklahoma Sooners this season.
Missouri Tigers quarterback Beau Pribula (9) looks to make a pass, in a game versus the Oklahoma Sooners this season. | Brian Bahr/GettyImages

No matter what has gone down the last couple of weeks, the season isn't quite over for head coach Eliah Drinkwitz, who's on a new contract with a slight raise, and the rest of the Missouri Tigers.

They have just one game left, coming this Saturday afternoon, before a little break ahead of their eventual bowl game, more than likely coming in late December.

Until then, the team will look to stack up another win, agaisnt an old, SEC Conference rival, in the Arkansas Razorbacks.

This game will obviously mean a lot to Drinkwitz, as he's an Alma native, and coached multiple seasons at Arkansas State, as their tight ends and quarterbacks coach, and eventually, their offensive coordinator.

Mizzou is 7-4 on the year, with just a 3-4 record in conference. Meanwhile, Arkansas has struggled this year, as they sit at 2-9, losing all seven conference games this year.

The Tigers are coming off an unfortunate loss versus Oklahoma, taking them out of the top-25 rankings. The Razorbacks most recently suffered a three-point loss to Mississippi State.

They last won a contest on September 6th, when they blew out Arkansas State, 56-14.

The teams began playing one another consistently. when Mizzou joined the SEC in 2014. They first matched up in 1906, and the Tigers lead the all-time series, with a 12-4 record.

The Tigers are undefeated in seven tries at home versus Arkansas, most recently defending their home field in a 28-21 victory to end the regular season last year.

The Razorbacks most recently beat the Tigers in Fayetteville in 2021. The winner of the game is awarded with an annual trophy, awarded for winning the 'Battle Line Rivalry'.

Missouri comes in favored -2.5, with an Over/Under 57.5.

The game will be featured on the SEC Network, as well as streamable on the ESPN App, WatchESPN, FuboTV and the Varsity Sports App.

As far as radio, the Tiger Radio Network, with Mike Kelly, Howard Richards and Chris Gervino will have the game. Additonally, SiriusXM channels 202 and 190, and local radio channels 1580 AM/105.1 FM and 96.7 FM will feature the contest.

As of Thursday, Saturday looks to be rainy and cloudy throughout, with humidity to be in play for later on in the season finale, and low to mid 40s as well.

Mizzou will look to finish strong, and bolster their 2025 resume as much as possible, as their regular season will conclude on Saturday evening, looking ahead for a good bowl game in December.

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