COLUMBIA, Mo. 鈥 ESPN and the Southeastern Conference unveiled the full programming slate for the 2025 college football season, giving Missouri only two morning kickoffs but chances for both of those games to air on ABC.
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Most of the Tigers鈥 SEC games currently carry flex designations, which means they鈥檒l kick off between 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m., and no specified network at this time. The league and ESPN will assign those kickoffs and TV slots during the season, traditionally 12 days before those games are played.
Mizzou鈥檚 first SEC game of the season, against South Carolina on Sept. 20, will be one such flex game.
MU鈥檚 homecoming game, set for Sept. 27 against Massachusetts, will be a night game on a to-be-announced network. That鈥檚 considered an improvement from last year鈥檚 morning kickoff that cramped the timing of homecoming festivities.
The Tigers鈥 season-opening six-game homestand will wrap up with an 11 a.m. kickoff against Alabama on Oct. 11, a matchup that will be televised on either ABC or ESPN.
Road tilts at Auburn and Vanderbilt on Oct. 18 and 25, respectively, are flexes. So is a Nov. 8 home game against Texas A&M.
Missouri鈥檚 home finale, taking place Nov. 15 against Mississippi State, will be a night game.
Mizzou鈥檚 trip to face Oklahoma on Nov. 22 will kick off at 11 a.m. on either ABC or ESPN.
The Tigers and Arkansas will duel for the Battle Line Trophy in the last weekend of the regular season under the lights, with a night game on top for their Nov. 29 meeting.
The radio broadcasts for all MU games air locally on KTRS (550-AM). Beginning with the 2024 season, all SEC-controlled games air on the ESPN family of networks, which includes ABC, the SEC Network and the SECN+ streaming platform.