HUGE-BOOST: Mizzou Football Confirm The Return Of Another Top Experienced Player

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Diego Pavia has been one of the most exciting and talked-about players in college football over the past few years. Known for creating chaos on the field, Pavia has consistently been able to turn uncertain situations into something memorable, whether for better or worse. His play style has been unpredictable but often entertaining.

Off the field, Pavia has also been a disruptor, taking on the NCAA’s eligibility rules. The NCAA recently granted blanket eligibility to players whose eligibility would’ve ended after this season if they had played JUCO football.

 

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Triston Newson

 

Pavia challenged the NCAA’s control over Junior Colleges, which are not part of the NCAA system. His bold stance led to a victory, allowing him to play another season.

In Missouri football news, Triston Newson, the only player on the Tigers’ roster this past season who met the eligibility criteria, made headlines. Before the Music City Bowl, head coach Eli Drinkwitz left Newson’s future up to him.

Missouri had signed two linebackers from the transfer portal, Mikai Gbayor and Josiah Trotter, but Newson remained a central figure in the linebacker rotation alongside Chuck Hicks and Corey Flagg. With a loaded linebacker room, new linebackers coach Derek Nicholson has plenty of options to work with.

Meanwhile, the basketball team recently suffered a tough loss to Texas. As the Tigers continue to analyze their performance, they noted a lack of rebound control, poor shooting, and missed opportunities at the free-throw line.

The team’s struggle to capitalize on key moments led to a collective effort falling short in their matchup. Despite the loss, Missouri’s tournament hopes remain intact as they focus on upcoming games.

 

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Looking ahead, the Tigers have a critical stretch of games starting with a home matchup against No. 16 Ole Miss. With a solid resume, Missouri will need to defend their home court and avoid letting one loss snowball into more, as they prepare for four consecutive games against ranked opponents.

Over at Rock M+, the Tigers continue to analyze their season, discuss new recruits, and focus on improving their recruiting efforts, with optimism surrounding the recent hires and roster decisions.

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