Why was the game time changed?
Due to forecasted extreme heat in Columbia.
Sports / College Football
The Mizzou-Louisiana football game, initially scheduled for 3 p.m. CT, has been moved to noon CT due to forecasted extreme heat in Columbia. The game is sold out and will be streamed on ESPN+ and SEC Network+ platforms.
Mizzou Athletics made the decision after consulting with the National Weather Service and public safety partners, prioritizing the health and safety of student-athletes and fans. The latest forecast shows temperatures climbing as high as 95 degrees Fahrenheit on Saturday. To manage entry with ongoing construction, fans must enter the stadium on the side where their seats are located. Tiger Walk, where fans greet the team, will now begin at 9:30 a.m.
Due to forecasted extreme heat in Columbia.
ESPN+ and SEC Network+ platforms.
Enter the stadium on the side where your seats are located.
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