The Tigers are in need of some magic at home.
No. 17/19-ranked Missouri football faces must-win matchups all the way out now if the CFP is the goal, and that run begins with one of the SEC’s strongest squads to date in undefeated and No. 3/3-ranked Texas A&M on Saturday afternoon in Columbia.
Mizzou (6-2, 2-2 SEC) will be without injured starting quarterback Beau Pribula and will play true freshman and former top-100 prospect Matt Zollers against the Aggies.
Texas A&M (8-0, 5-0) is a frontrunner to make the SEC title game and earn a bye in the playoff. The Aggies most recently knocked off LSU on the road, putting up 35 straight points in a second-half turnaround that put Brian Kelly out of a job in Baton Rouge.
Last season, Texas A&M ran the Tigers out of College Station with a 4

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