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Next Missouri Game

Game Details
vs Arkansas Razorbacks
Arkansas
location pin
Sat 3/075:00 PM

Tigers Injuries

All NCAAB Injuries
  • Jevon Porter
    F

    Porter is out with lower body

    Out

  • Annor Boateng
    G

    Boateng is out for season with leg

    Out for Season

Picks
OldSchool0909
Last 30d: 69-66-2 (+3.7u)
💰🦡 Jake
💰🦡 Jake
Last 30d: 79-89-1 (-0.6u)
Under 161.5-108
ARK
ARK Team Abbreviation@MIZZ Team Abbreviation
MIZZ
1.08u
03/07 5:00 PM
2
Royals Props
Royals Props
Last 30d: 11-22-1 (-13.9u)
Three Man Weave
Three Man Weave
Last 30d: 23-27-0 (-6.7u)
MIZZ -110
ARK
ARK Team Abbreviation@MIZZ Team Abbreviation
MIZZ
1.1u
03/07 5:00 PM
18

Tigers 2026 Schedule & Betting Odds

dateopponentscorespreadover/undermoneyline
Mar 7thARK----
Mar 4th@OKLAL 64-80+1.5 LU 154OKLA -110
Feb 28th@MSSTW 88-64-1.5 WU 155MIZZ -128
Feb 25thTENNW 73-69+3.5 WU 144MIZZ +155
Feb 21st@ARKL 86-94+9 WO 160ARK +360
Feb 19thVANW 81-80+3.5 WO 154.5MIZZ +135
Feb 15thTEXL 68-85-2.5 LO 150.5TEX -140
Feb 12th@TXAMW 86-85+6.5 WO 160.5MIZZ +235
Feb 7th@SCARW 78-59-3.5 WU 146.5MIZZ -165
Jan 31stMSSTW 84-79-6.5 LO 147.5MIZZ -285
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Missouri Tigers 2025-26 Season

Missouri enters the final stretch of the 2025–26 season as a resilient contender in a top-heavy SEC. Under fourth-year head coach Dennis Gates, the Tigers have successfully washed away the memory of their winless conference run from two years ago, re-establishing Mizzou Arena as one of the toughest venues in the country. Their resume is anchored by high-quality January wins over Florida and Kentucky, though narrow February losses to Arkansas and Texas have kept them on the tournament bubble. Currently projected as a No. 10 seed or among the "Last Four In," the Tigers are fighting to secure their second NCAA Tournament appearance in three seasons.

The team’s success is driven by senior forward and Duke transfer Mark Mitchell, who leads the squad with 17.4 PPG and 5.4 RPG. Mitchell’s physical presence is complemented by the veteran backcourt of Jayden Stone (14.1 PPG) and the sharpshooting of Jacob Crews, who leads the SEC with a blistering 46.1% from beyond the arc. Additionally, sophomore guard T.O. Barrett has emerged as a late-season breakout, providing a steady hand at the point during the Tigers' push for a double-bye in the SEC Tournament. With three games remaining against Mississippi State, Oklahoma, and a season-finale rematch with Arkansas on March 7, Missouri remains in full control of its postseason destiny.

How to Bet on the Missouri Tigers

The Missouri Tigers are locked in a fierce battle for SEC positioning, making every game a critical event for both the standings and the betting markets. Here are the most popular ways to wager on Mizzou now that online sports betting is officially legal and live in Missouri.

Missouri Moneyline

A moneyline bet is a simple wager on which team will win the game outright. Your payout is determined by the odds assigned to the favorite and the underdog. Here is an example for a Tigers game against Arkansas:

  • Missouri (-135 moneyline)
  • Arkansas (+115 moneyline)

In this scenario, Missouri is the favorite (indicated by the minus sign). You would need to wager $135 to win $100 in profit. Conversely, a $100 bet on the underdog Razorbacks would return a $115 profit if they pull off the road win at Mizzou Arena.

Missouri Point Spread

A point spread wager focuses on the margin of victory. This levels the playing field between two teams of differing skill levels. Using the same Missouri vs. Arkansas matchup:

  • Missouri -2.5 (-110)
  • Arkansas +2.5 (-110)

For a bet on Missouri to win, they must win by 3 points or more. Arkansas "covers the spread" if they win the game outright or lose by only 1 or 2 points. The -110 represents the "juice" or "vig," meaning a $110 wager is required to win $100.

Missouri Over/Unders

Over/Under totals allow you to bet on the combined final score of both teams rather than the winner. For a high-scoring Tigers game, the total might be set at:

  • Over 148.5 points (-110)
  • Under 148.5 points (-110)

If the final score is 78–75 (153 total points), the Over wins. If the teams combine for 148 or fewer points, the Under is the winning side.

Missouri Prop Bets

Prop bets (proposi tion bets) focus on specific player performances or in-game events. While Missouri's new laws are broad, many sportsbooks offer markets on the Tigers' top playmakers:

  • Mark Mitchell Over/Under 17.5 points scored
  • Jacob Crews Over/Under 3.5 made three-pointers
  • Jayden Stone Over/Under 4.5 assists

Bettors choose whether the player will exceed or fall short of the statistical line provided.

Missouri Future Odds

Futures odds are long-term bets on outcomes that won't be decided until the end of the season. If you believe Coach Gates has a team ready to make noise in March, you can place a futures bet on: 

  • Missouri to win the SEC Tournament
  • Missouri to reach the Sweet 16
  • Missouri to win the NCAA National Championship

Trade on Missouri NCAAB Games via Kalshi

For fans looking for a regulated alternative to traditional sportsbooks, Kalshi offers a unique way to trade on the Tigers. Kalshi is a federally regulated prediction market app where users trade event contracts on various outcomes, including sports and March Madness results. It provides a legal and transparent platform for fans to trade on the success of Missouri and other NCAAB teams throughout the postseason. 

Next Missouri Game

Game Details
vs Arkansas Razorbacks
Arkansas
location pin
Sat 3/075:00 PM

Tigers Injuries

All NCAAB Injuries
  • Jevon Porter
    F

    Porter is out with lower body

    Out

  • Annor Boateng
    G

    Boateng is out for season with leg

    Out for Season

Missouri Tigers 2025-26 Season

Missouri enters the final stretch of the 2025–26 season as a resilient contender in a top-heavy SEC. Under fourth-year head coach Dennis Gates, the Tigers have successfully washed away the memory of their winless conference run from two years ago, re-establishing Mizzou Arena as one of the toughest venues in the country. Their resume is anchored by high-quality January wins over Florida and Kentucky, though narrow February losses to Arkansas and Texas have kept them on the tournament bubble. Currently projected as a No. 10 seed or among the "Last Four In," the Tigers are fighting to secure their second NCAA Tournament appearance in three seasons.

The team’s success is driven by senior forward and Duke transfer Mark Mitchell, who leads the squad with 17.4 PPG and 5.4 RPG. Mitchell’s physical presence is complemented by the veteran backcourt of Jayden Stone (14.1 PPG) and the sharpshooting of Jacob Crews, who leads the SEC with a blistering 46.1% from beyond the arc. Additionally, sophomore guard T.O. Barrett has emerged as a late-season breakout, providing a steady hand at the point during the Tigers' push for a double-bye in the SEC Tournament. With three games remaining against Mississippi State, Oklahoma, and a season-finale rematch with Arkansas on March 7, Missouri remains in full control of its postseason destiny.

How to Bet on the Missouri Tigers

The Missouri Tigers are locked in a fierce battle for SEC positioning, making every game a critical event for both the standings and the betting markets. Here are the most popular ways to wager on Mizzou now that online sports betting is officially legal and live in Missouri.

Missouri Moneyline

A moneyline bet is a simple wager on which team will win the game outright. Your payout is determined by the odds assigned to the favorite and the underdog. Here is an example for a Tigers game against Arkansas:

  • Missouri (-135 moneyline)
  • Arkansas (+115 moneyline)

In this scenario, Missouri is the favorite (indicated by the minus sign). You would need to wager $135 to win $100 in profit. Conversely, a $100 bet on the underdog Razorbacks would return a $115 profit if they pull off the road win at Mizzou Arena.

Missouri Point Spread

A point spread wager focuses on the margin of victory. This levels the playing field between two teams of differing skill levels. Using the same Missouri vs. Arkansas matchup:

  • Missouri -2.5 (-110)
  • Arkansas +2.5 (-110)

For a bet on Missouri to win, they must win by 3 points or more. Arkansas "covers the spread" if they win the game outright or lose by only 1 or 2 points. The -110 represents the "juice" or "vig," meaning a $110 wager is required to win $100.

Missouri Over/Unders

Over/Under totals allow you to bet on the combined final score of both teams rather than the winner. For a high-scoring Tigers game, the total might be set at:

  • Over 148.5 points (-110)
  • Under 148.5 points (-110)

If the final score is 78–75 (153 total points), the Over wins. If the teams combine for 148 or fewer points, the Under is the winning side.

Missouri Prop Bets

Prop bets (proposi tion bets) focus on specific player performances or in-game events. While Missouri's new laws are broad, many sportsbooks offer markets on the Tigers' top playmakers:

  • Mark Mitchell Over/Under 17.5 points scored
  • Jacob Crews Over/Under 3.5 made three-pointers
  • Jayden Stone Over/Under 4.5 assists

Bettors choose whether the player will exceed or fall short of the statistical line provided.

Missouri Future Odds

Futures odds are long-term bets on outcomes that won't be decided until the end of the season. If you believe Coach Gates has a team ready to make noise in March, you can place a futures bet on: 

  • Missouri to win the SEC Tournament
  • Missouri to reach the Sweet 16
  • Missouri to win the NCAA National Championship

Trade on Missouri NCAAB Games via Kalshi

For fans looking for a regulated alternative to traditional sportsbooks, Kalshi offers a unique way to trade on the Tigers. Kalshi is a federally regulated prediction market app where users trade event contracts on various outcomes, including sports and March Madness results. It provides a legal and transparent platform for fans to trade on the success of Missouri and other NCAAB teams throughout the postseason.