Missouri’s QB Beau Pribula Faces Game-Time Decision Ahead of Crucial Oklahoma Clash
Here’s a head-scratcher for you: Can Missouri’s offense really find its rhythm without Beau Pribula under center this Saturday against a fierce Oklahoma squad? The Tigers’ QB, who’s been sidelined since late October nursing a nasty dislocated ankle, has just been tagged as “doubtful” for their crucial Week 13 SEC showdown in Norman. Now, don’t get me wrong—this isn’t an absolute no-go, but let’s face it, the odds aren’t exactly in his favor. Missouri’s banking on true freshman Matt Zollers once again, while Pribula’s pushing hard in rehab hoping for a late-game miracle. Meanwhile, injuries aren’t kind across the board, leaving the Tigers thin and Oklahoma hungry to cement its playoff status. With everything on the line, this game’s shaping up to be a high-stakes chess match—one that could pivot dramatically on the availability of just one player. Curious to see how it unfolds? LEARN MORE.
No. 22 Missouri quarterback Beau Pribula has been listed as doubtful on the initial SEC availability report ahead of the Tigers’ Week 13 matchup against No. 8 Oklahoma this Saturday in Norman, Oklahoma, per On3’s Pete Nakos. The designation suggests he is more likely to miss the game than play, though it does not officially rule him out.
Pribula hasn’t taken the field since Oct. 25 after suffering a non-fractured dislocated ankle in Missouri’s 17-10 loss to Vanderbilt. The injury forced him to miss the Tigers’ subsequent games against Texas A&M and Mississippi State. Braving limited participation in practice last week and appearing in pregame warmups against the Bulldogs, Pribula ultimately sat out, leaving true freshman Matt Zollers to start in his place. Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz on Tuesday indicated he is preparing for Zollers to start again, but added that Pribula is progressing rapidly in his rehabilitation under the guidance of the team’s medical staff.
In addition to Pribula, the Tigers’ initial Wednesday report included junior defensive end Langden Kitchen listed as probable after missing the Mississippi State game due to injury, and freshman wide receiver and punt returner DaMarion Fowlkes as questionable. Kickers Blake Craig and quarterback Sam Horn are both out for the season, with Craig out of action due to an ACL injury and Horn suffering a tibia injury.
Missouri enters the contest at 7-3 overall and 3-3 in SEC play. The Tigers began the season 5-0 but have dropped three of their last four contests, including close losses to Alabama and Vanderbilt. Missouri has averaged 209.2 passing yards per game (91st in the FBS) and 241.7 rushing yards per game (6th), scoring 34.9 points per game (23rd). Defensively, the Tigers have allowed 169.9 passing yards (16th) and 104.8 rushing yards (17th) per game, while surrendering 19.9 points per contest (25th).
Oklahoma, ranked eighth, enters the game with an 8-2 record, boasting wins over Michigan, Auburn, Tennessee, and Alabama. The team, however, has struggled in the run game, ranking 97th nationally with 130.7 rushing yards per game. The Sooners’ defense allows 6.2 yards per passing attempt (22nd), facing Missouri’s passing attack that averages 7.1 yards per attempt.
This matchup carries College Football Playoff implications, particularly for Oklahoma, which needs a win to secure its spot in the playoffs. Missouri and Oklahoma will release follow-up injury reports on Thursday and Friday nights, with a final report 90 minutes before kickoff.
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