Photo Gallery: The best pregame images ahead of Arkansas vs. Missouri State

Here are the best pregame images ahead of Arkansas’ game with Missouri State.

Arkansas is set to host Missouri State on Saturday night at Reynolds Razorback Stadium.

The game is special for a few reasons. One reason is the proximity of the two schools, as they are only separated by just 150 miles, which is closer than most of Arkansas’ usual opponents.

Secondly, it is the return of Bobby Petrino. The former Arkansas head coach returns to Fayetteville for the first time since his firing in 2011, but this time as the leading man for Missouri State.

As we prepare for the game, here is a look at the best pregame images ahead Arkansas and Missouri State:

Three reasons why Arkansas beats Missouri State on Saturday

Here are the top three reasons why Arkansas will emerge victorious on Saturday evening.

After moving to 1-0 in SEC play last week by defeating South Carolina, 44-30, Arkansas will step away from league play to welcome Missouri State to Reynolds Razorback Stadium.

Both teams are 2-0 entering Saturday’s contest. Arkansas has solid victories over Cincinnati and South Carolina, while the Bears from Springfield have wins over Central Arkansas and UT-Martin.

Last Saturday, Arkansas rushed for 295 yards on 65 carries in the win over South Carolina. Raheim “Rocket” Sanders led the charge with 156 yards and two touchdowns. The game marked the second game in a row that Sanders has rushed for 100 yards in a game, and the third time in his career that he has achieved that mark.

For Missouri State, quarterback Jason Shelley threw for 295 yards and five touchdowns while running back Jacardia Wright rushed for an additional 120 yards in their 35-30 win over UT-Martin.

There will be plenty of opportunities for Arkansas to get better this week. Here’s a look at three reasons why Arkansas will emerge victorious this Saturday.

North Dakota vs Missouri State FCS Prediction, Game Preview: FCS Playoffs

North Dakota vs Missouri State prediction and FCS spring football game preview.

North Dakota vs Missouri State prediction and FCS spring football game preview.


North Dakota vs Missouri State Broadcast

Date: Saturday, April 24
Game Time: 4:00 pm ET
Venue: Alerus Center, Grand Fork, ND
Network: ESPN3

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North Dakota vs Missouri State FCS Playoff Game Preview

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Why Missouri State Will Win

Bobby Petrino’s team got hot at just the right time.

Missouri State (5-2) started out with a home loss to Central Arkansas, and it looked like it would be just another lost, rebuilding season. But after a 25-0 loss to North Dakota State – and a 1-2 spring start – everything kicked in with four straight wins, the defense got tough in key moments, and now there’s a shot at pulling off something special in the FCS Playoffs.

The Bears are great at taking the ball away, helped by a pass rush that’s among the best in the FCS and able to bring constant pressure. The North Dakota defense isn’t anything amazing, it can be thrown on, and …

Why North Dakota Will Win

Missouri State doesn’t do much through the air. It needs to run well to win, and that’s an issue against a North Dakota (4-1) team that allowed just 657 total rushing yards and 131 per game.

One of the fun surprises this season, the Fighting Hawks were in the mix for the No. 1 spot in the FCS Playoffs – or should’ve been – right up until a March loss at North Dakota State. Two late-season games weren’t able to go, so to spin it into a positive, this is a rested team that’s about to try blasting away with the ground game.

Missouri State’s run defense has been okay, but the pass defense has been a problem. Against a fresh Otis Weah – the North Dakota back averaged 7.5 yards per carry with seven scores – the Bears are about to get hit on the ground.

What’s Going To Happen

These two were supposed to play on April 3rd, but the game was cancelled – the FCS Playoffs would’ve been a whole lot different is that was played.

North Dakota started out great and kept playing well before getting rolled by North Dakota State, and now it’s going to get its groove back.

The Fighting Hawk offensive line was one of the most effective in the FCS, and it’ll be the difference. North Dakota will generate the defensive pressure that Missouri State won’t, controlling the clock and the game from the start.

North Dakota vs Missouri State FCS Playoff Prediction, Line

North Dakota 27, Missouri State 17
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Line: COMING, o/u: COMING

Must See Rating: 4

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North Dakota State vs Missouri State Prediction, Game Preview: FCS Spring Football

North Dakota State Bison vs Missouri State Bears prediction and FCS spring football game preview.

North Dakota State Bison vs Missouri State Bears prediction and FCS spring football game preview.


North Dakota State vs Missouri State Broadcast

Date: Saturday, March 6
Game Time: 3:00 ET
Venue: Plaster Stadium, Springfield, MO
Network: ESPN+

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North Dakota State (1-1) vs Missouri State (1-0) Game Preview

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Why North Dakota State Will Win

You really think North Dakota State is as mediocre as it looked in the first two games?

Yeah, Trey Lance really was that good and might be that irreplaceable, but he doesn’t play defense – Southern Illinois cranked up 443 yards in the 38-14 win over the Bison.

So why is any of this a positive? The offense that struggled so much over the first few games might not be its old explosive self, but it should be able to grind on a Missouri State defense that had problems with a Western Illinois passing game that isn’t supposed to be that great – MSU won 30-24 – and the Bear running game wasn’t great.

The line throughout the FCS spring season continues – assume North Dakota State isn’t North Dakota State because it was February football and not because the program has fallen off the map. However …

Why Missouri State Will Win

No, this really isn’t North Dakota State, but …

What if it is?

Zeb Noland has struggled – barely hitting half of his passes and with few big downfield plays – and the team only generated 268 yards of total offense in the loss to SIU. Worst of all, the defense couldn’t get off the field, allowing third down conversion after third down conversion as the Bison got destroyed in the time of possession battle – SIU had the ball for over 41 minutes.

Bobby Petrino’s Missouri State team might not be expected to come up with a massive season, but Jaden Johnson had a decent day throwing the ball and the defensive front was a wall, only allowing 1.6 yards per carry and 48 rushing yards.

What’s Going To Happen

This still won’t be the North Dakota State team that everyone wants, but it’ll come up with a workmanlike win over a Missouri State team that will hang around a bit, but will turn it over a few key times to screw it all up.

North Dakota State vs Missouri State Prediction, Line

North Dakota State 38, Missouri State 13
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Line: North Dakota State -18, o/u: 45

Must See Rating: 2.5

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Missouri State vs Western Illinois Prediction, Game Preview: FCS Spring Football

Missouri State Bears vs Western Illinois Leathernecks prediction and FCS spring football game preview.

Missouri State Bears vs Western Illinois Leathernecks prediction and FCS spring football game preview.


Missouri State vs Western Illinois Broadcast

Date: Saturday, February 27
Game Time: 1:00 ET
Venue: Hanson Field, Macomb, IL
Network: ESPN+

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Missouri State (0-0) vs Western Illinois (0-0) Game Preview

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Why Missouri State Will Win

It’s the fourth game under Bobby Petrino, whose team went out and got whacked 48-0 by Oklahoma and lost twice to Central Arkansas in entertaining battles in the fall of 2020.

The experience from those three games will matter.

QB Jaden Johnson didn’t throw a touchdown pass, but he has a good all-around running back in Kevon Latulas to take the pressure off, and Damoriea Vick is a potential star if the passing attack can open up a bit. The experience is there for the O line, but …

Why Western Illinois Will Win

Missouri State still has to prove it can get enough out of the offensive front to be a whole lot stronger.

It should be okay in pass protection, but the running game is going to be a massive concern and question mark early on. Western Illinois has even more work to do after a horrible 2019 and without the experience Missouri State was able to get in 2020, but it has a veteran quarterback in Connor Sampson and a few receivers who can get deep.

What’s Going To Happen

Can we please get a repeat of the three-overtime thriller – a 37-31 Missouri State win – back in 2019?

The loser of this isn’t guaranteed to finish last in the Missouri Valley, but this is one of those game that both reworking and rebounding programs need to have considering what’s next on the respective schedules.

Western Illinois will show enough improvement at home to provide some hope going forward, but Petrino’s team will come up with a big more pop on offense.

Missouri State vs Western Illinois Prediction, Line

Missouri State 30, Western Illinois 21
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Line: Missouri State -5, o/u: 49.5

Must See Rating: 2

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Thoughts, takeaways from Oklahoma-Missouri State (live blog)

No. 5 Oklahoma is set to kick off the 2020 season against Missouri State. Here are live thoughts and takeaways from Kegan Reneau.

The season opener is here. Oklahoma and Missouri State are minutes away from kickoff. The Sooners are welcoming in new royalty with Spencer Rattler and look to build off the improvements from Alex Grinch’s defense in year one. Oklahoma is going to be without 20 players from its two-deep due to suspensions, COVID-19 positive tests or contact tracing from COVID-19. Here are live thoughts and takeaways from Oklahoma’s game from Kegan Reneau who is covering the game live. 

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Oklahoma will reportedly be ‘significantly shorthanded’ for Missouri State game

After the debacle of Friday, word is now getting out about Oklahoma missing a significant amount of players for the season opener.

After the debacle of Friday, word is now getting out about Oklahoma missing a significant amount of players.

The Sooners were very close to having to postpone its season opener, even as late as Friday morning. It wasn’t until later in the day whenever it was confirmed that the game was still on and we would reach the start of the season Saturday.

SoonersWire expected many on Oklahoma’s depth chart released Wednesday to not be present for the game on Saturday. Now, Pete Thamel of Yahoo! Sports is reporting that the Sooners are going to be “significantly shorthanded” for their game against Missouri State.

Oklahoma and Missouri State are less than two hours out from kickoff off the season opener. The Sooners have yet to come out on the field to warmup.

Oklahoma and the Bears are scheduled to kickoff at 6 p.m CT from Norman, Oklahoma. The game is on pay-per-view. Details can be found here.

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After marathon of an offseason, Oklahoma and Missouri State cross the finish line

Oklahoma and Missouri State worked hand in hand all offseason. This was a marathon of epic proportions, but the finish line was crossed.

Kyle Moats was working at Kentucky whenever the Wildcats needed a new scoreboard in the mid-1990s.

They looked around, noticing Missouri had just put a new one up. It was different. Not traditional at all, and the athletic director, Joe Castiglione, was there to help with any questions and influenced the decision of which direction Kentucky was heading for its new scoreboard.

Now Moats is at Missouri State as the Bears’ athletic director. Castiglione is at Oklahoma. Moats has called and checked in with the Sooners ever since he got the gig at Missouri State in 2009 for an opening to play a game.

And after a rollercoaster ride of the last six months, the two will meet again Saturday night at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.

“I don’t think there was any concern, at least I didn’t feel it or sense it in the phone call that we were not going to have it,” Moats told SoonersWire during a phone interview this week about the first conversation between he and Castiglione this offseason. “I think we were very realistic in terms of we don’t know for sure that the virus will dictate what happens. But in light of that, the conversation was more about, ‘Hey, look, we Missouri State, we’ll do whatever we need to do to, to meet your criteria.’ And at the time, I don’t think Joe (Castiglione) knew exactly what all that criteria was.

“But certainly we had an easy agreement that we knew things were going to be different and change throughout the course of the summer and that we would have to adapt whatever that may be. So that was a lot of maybe more 10,000-foot type things, but we indicated all along that that we would do whatever Oklahoma needed us to do. We both wanted to play the game. There was never a question about not playing the game as long as the virus allows us to play the game.”

The two had talked at least four or five times over the course of the last six months. Each conversation was long and about where the status of the game was at and what needed to be done.

Moats and Castiglione agreed that if things weren’t going well, were not going right for the student-athlete or that the proper COVID-19 testing couldn’t take place, that the game wouldn’t be played and that decision would have happened a long time ago. But it never got to that point, nor was Oklahoma ever looking for a new opponent.

When rumor that the Sooners were looking for a new opponent, Castiglione called Moats immediately.

“Contractually, it was never an issue,” Moats said. “You know, it was never that Oklahoma was trying to figure out they were going to go play somebody else. Joe (Castiglione) made that clear early on that that was never his intent. That we were going to play the game. That was how we both believed in that.

“And I never thought that he brought that up. I never brought that up. I think the media or maybe somebody, you know, question was asked to him about that and and I think he felt compelled that he had to tell me about it. I never worried about it one bit, never ever entered my mind on the money part in the contract part. I know Joe and that would have never been the case.”

Moats and Castiglione then got to work together on a waiver request to the NCAA to move the game from Sept. 5 to Aug. 29. That started a chain reaction that allowed every athletic director to apply for the same waiver.

The two have worked in stride with each other every step of the way.

“In the case of the working relationship that we have, it’s really been  everything one could hope for in the sense that we both understood our primary focus of safety, health, welfare of all of the people we serve,” Castiglione told SoonersWire during a phone interview on Wednesday.

The last six months haven’t been easy for either. Moats and Castiglione haven’t been able to meet with their staff in a natural setting. Everything has taken place over conference calls, phone calls or zoom calls. Neither, though, will take a compliment for themselves, but will each other and their staffs.

There’s a reason why Castiglione told SoonersWire he wasn’t getting any sleep this week during a phone interview on Wednesday. The game truly came down to the wire as late as Friday morning.

But that’s now over and when the ball is kicked Saturday night, Oklahoma’s athletic director will feel a weight lifted off his shoulder.

The finish line was crossed.

Football is being played, and Castiglione, as well as Moats, will be able to get some sleep Saturday night.

“I probably won’t feel (like we made it) specifically until we’re actually on the field kicking the ball go in the air,” Castiglione said. “I said we’re all where we are. And I think we got to accept and understand and appreciate the fact that when we do kick off on Saturday evening, that it has been a list of epic proportions to get to this point.”

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Oklahoma, Missouri State game was in ‘serious jeopardy’ as of Friday morning

The game can be played at last. As of Friday morning, Oklahoma and Missouri State was in “serious jeopardy”, but it will kick off Saturday.

The game can be played at last.

As of Thursday night, SoonersWire can confirm there were doubts about Oklahoma’s season opener against Missouri State being played. Those doubts carried over into Friday morning and afternoon before Eddie Radosevich of SoonerScoop.com was able to confirm the game was on and will be played.

Oklahoma head coach Lincoln Riley has decided not to release testing data, stating he didn’t want to give his team a ‘competitive disadvantage’ by the opponent knowing how many players may be out. Missouri State has been releasing data whenever asked, and on Friday, all 72 players who traveled to play Oklahoma had tested negative.

Which, according to Missouri State, can’t be said for the Sooners.

“Oklahoma cannot say the same thing,” said Missouri State president Clif Smart during a board of governor’s meeting. “The game was in serious jeopardy until we got final test results (Friday) morning and I better not say anything else because I don’t know who’s listening.”

Oklahoma has not released testing data since the week of Aug. 17 through Aug. 21. Riley has let the media know himself of how many players have tested positive for COVID-19, or returned to practice from recovering from the virus or contact tracing.

SoonersWire is expecting many players from the new depth chart to not participate in Saturday’s game due to COVID-19. More from contact tracing than testing positive for the virus.

Oklahoma and Missouri State is scheduled to kick off at 6 p.m. CT Saturday at home to start the 2020 season.

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Oklahoma, Missouri State confident Saturday’s game will be played during pandemic

After postponements of three Big 12 games the first weekend of the schedule, there’s reason for pessimism about games being played.

After postponements of three Big 12 games the first weekend of the schedule: TCU and SMU, Oklahoma State and Tulsa and Baylor and Louisiana Tech, there’s definitely reason for pessimism about other games being played.

Oklahoma is slated to start the 2020 season against Missouri State on Saturday at home. The Sooners have chosen not to release football testing data for the season due to ‘competitive reasons’.

Despite that, the Sooners are confident about the game taking place.

“As far as the postponement, I’d be surprised,” Riley said. “But at the same time, we’re all one big test away from having to make tough decisions. That’s every team every single week. I don’t ever want to say it’s impossible, but I fully expect we’ll be out there playing at 6 o’clock on Saturday.”

Missouri State head coach Bobby Petrino was also confident about it on Monday during his game week zoom conference.

“Knock on wood, as of today, we feel pretty good about having most all our guys there at the game,” Petrino said. “But obviously we still got the protocol to go through this week. We were tested early (Monday) morning, be again on Wednesday and again on Friday. But as of right now, I feel pretty good about it.”

A lot can change and Oklahoma and Missouri State have two more rounds of tests to go through before the game on Saturday.

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