Everything you need to know about the Music City Bowl between Mizzou, Iowa

Everything you need to know about the Music City Bowl between Mizzou, Iowa

NASHVILLE – Nissan Stadium will host the only college football game played on Monday, the Music City Bowl between the 19th-ranked Missouri Tigers and the Iowa Hawkeyes.

It is the second meeting between the two teams in the last century. The last time Missouri beat Iowa, William Taft was president of the United States, and it was the first season the Intercollegiate Athletics Association was renamed the NCAA – the year was 1910 and the Tigers went 5-0. Match.

It is the first appearance in the Music City Bowl for Missouri and the second for Iowa, which won 21-0 over Kentucky in 2022.

Missouri hopes to earn its second bowl game victory of the Eli Drinkwitz era. That would put Drinkwitz’s bowl game winning average during his time at Missouri at .500.

Below you will find full details about the game, including streaming information, opt-outs and injuries.

WHO: Missouri Tigers (9-3, 5-3 SEC) vs. the Iowa Hawkeyes (8-4, 6-3 Big 10)

When: Monday, December 30th at 1:30 p.m

Where: Nissan Stadium in Nashville

TV: ESPN (Taylor Zarzour, Matt Stinchcomb and Alyssa Lang)

SirusXM: 372 or 374

Radio: Tiger Radio Network

Series history: Missouri leads 7-6

Last time, Missouri: The Tigers capped the regular season in fitting fashion, securing a victory over Arkansas in a game that went down to the wire. Quarterback Brady Cook ran a 30-yard touchdown with 1:53 left to give Missouri a 26-21 lead. Cook connected with wide receiver Luther Burden III on the two-point conversion, the final completion between the duo as Missouri Tigers.

Last time, Iowa: After the Hawkeyes entered the fourth quarter trailing Nebraska 10-3, a touchdown from running back Kaleb Johnson and a 53-yard field goal from Drew Stevens as time expired gave them a 13-10 victory. Iowa’s offense gained just 164 yards in the win.

Missouri:
WR Luther Burden III – Declared for the NFL Draft
RT Armand Membou – Declared for the NFL Draft
LB Chuck Hicks

Iowa:
RB Kaleb Johnson
CB Jermari Harris

TE Brett Norfleet – recovering from surgery
WR Mookie Cooper – Recovering from surgery
C Connor Tollison – Knee injury
OL Logan Reichert – Injury

DE Darris Smith – Injury
LB Khalil Jacobs – Injury
DE Joe Moore III – Injury

Mekhi Miller, WR
Phillip Roche, S
Orion Phillips, P, transferred to Utah
Will Safris, P
Williams Nwaneri DE, transferred to Nebraska
Jaylen Brown, DL/LB, transferred to South Carolina
Brayshawn Littlejohn, LB
Aidan Glover, QB
Kewan Lacy, RB, transferred to Ole Miss
Courtney Crutchfield, WR, transferred to Arkansas

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