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Preseason hype readies fans for MU football action
Two-year-old Tiger fan Savanna Hazelrigg and her grandfather Ray Hazelrigg spend time together at the Faurot Field pep rally on Wednesday evening. While many fans waited in line for autographs, others were watching magician Joe Meyers as he performed a variety of tricks during the rally.
Preseason buzz has injected Columbia with a rush of anticipation for Saturday’s season opener against Illinois that city leaders and business representatives say they haven’t experienced in recent memory.
Missouri cave paintings give ancient insight Paintings from the age of the Mississippian culture show that ancient peoples might have inhabited Missouri earlier than once thought.
Wednesday was voting day for Missouri's delegates Former Gov. Bob Holden urged all delegates to come together and vote for Barack Obama. Other delegates described what the day has been like.
Rock Bridge institutes new rules at football games High school students will need a student ID to enter games, and middle school students will need to be accompanied by a parent. The new security measures go into effect Friday when the team plays Lee's Summit North High School.
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- Missouri defense looks to put squeeze on Juice Williams
- Delegates share experiences, reactions from convention
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- Oklahoma football changes up pace, not offense
- Nebraska's Blackshirts put on hold
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