Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz opened up about his team's humiliating loss to Texas A&M last season during the SEC media days on Thursday.
Drinkwitz took responsibility for the 41-10 loss. The game was never competitive, as the Aggies had a 24-0 lead at halftime.
"I let our team down by not being prepared to play at Texas A&M on the road," Drinkwitz said. "We were a step slow in just about everything we did, beginning with me and the decision-making process."•
That October game was a huge upset at the time, as the Aggies were the 25th-ranked team in the nation. Missouri was ranked No. 9. The Tigers amassed a 10-3 record last season, finishing ahead of Texas A&M (8-5).
For Missouri wants to keep pace with the likes of fellow SEC juggernauts such as Texas, Georgia and Tennessee, it'll have to find a way to bag the winnable games in hopes of making a College Football Playoff push.
Can Missouri join the SEC elite in 2025?

Missouri had a promising run in 2024 with its 10 wins. However, losing Brady Cook, the team's starter for the past several seasons (an undrafted free agent with the New York Jets), will be a challenge.
The Tigers will have a few options at QB, with Penn State transfer Beau Pribula as the expected front-runner. However, others who will be competing for the job include Sam Horn and highly touted early enrollee Matt Zollers.
With the program now looking at a shuffle at QB heading into next season and needing to compete with SEC giants, Missouri will likely be facing an uphill battle.
It will be interesting to see who Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz ultimately chooses to lead the charge at QB. They'll open up their 2025 campaign against Central Arkansas on Aug. 28.
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