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vs Vanderbilt Commodores
Vanderbilt
location pin
Sat 9/218:15 PM

Missouri vs Vanderbilt Odds

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VAN
+20.5-110
o53.5-110
+830
MIZ
-20.5-110
u53.5-110
-1425

Tigers Injuries

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There are no injuries for this team currently.

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Tigers 2024 Schedule & Betting Odds

dateopponentscorespreadover/undermoneyline
Oct 12th@MASS----
Oct 5th@TA&M----
Sep 21stVAN----
Sep 14thBCW 27-21-14.5 LU 52MIZ -625
Sep 7thBUFFW 38-0-32.5 WU 52MIZ -40000
Aug 30thMURW 51-0-50.5 WU 63-
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Missouri Tigers Football

After a remarkable 11-2 record in 2023 and a season-ending ranking of No. 8, the Missouri Tigers enter 2024 with heightened expectations.

Will this be another year for the record books for this SEC East contender? Head coach Eliah Drinkwitz, who enters his fifth season at Mizzou, certainly has the weapons with many of the team's top pieces are returning to Columbia this season.

That includes quarterback Brady Cook, a legitimate Heisman Trophy candidate who propelled the Tigers to 32.5 points per game last year (28th in the nation). Luther Burden III, one of the best receivers in the country, will be a frequent target for Cook. And with the departure of Cody Schrader following his magical season, Georgia State transfer Marcus Carroll and Nate Noel (Appalachian State) will look to lead the running game.

The Mizzou defense also returns some key components, though the team had to target the transfer portal to help replace six starters. They also had to replace their defensive coordinator. New DC Corey Batoon will have to keep the defense in check if the Tigers hope to enter college football's expanded playoffs this year.

Anything less will be deemed a disappointment for a Mizzou team looking to join the elite of the SEC.

Missouri Tigers Over/Unders

"Covering the spread" is a reference to a spread bet. It's a wager on how many points a team will win the game by. The idea is to "cover the spread" so that you win your bet.

Here’s how a spread might look for a Tigers game:

  • Missouri -9.5 (-110)
  • Kentucky +9.5 (-110)

If the Tigers win 34-24, they’re winners "against the spread" (ATS) since they need to win by more than 9.5 points (at least 10 points) to cover the spread and cash spread tickets. Kentucky, on the other hand, can cover the spread with an outright win or with a loss of no more than nine points since Mizzou is spotting them 9.5 points.

The point spread is sometimes set as a whole number such as 10.0. In the above example, if Missouri beats Kentucky by 10 points, all spread bets would push, and bettors would be refunded the original amount of their bet.

Missouri Tigers Over/Unders

Betting on the Tigers' overs was a slightly winning endeavor in 2023. Mizzou finished 7-5 (58.3%) to the over when betting the total, which are bets on the total amount of points scored by both teams in a game.

Oddsmakers set the total at how many points they think will be scored, so it could be 47 for a game against Georgia, for example. If you took the under, a 24-21 final or even a 46-0 final means your bet pays off – no matter who wins the game. If you bet the over for the game, you’d need the teams to combine for at least 48 points scored. Ties on the bet are possible, and they result in refunds for all parties.

Missouri Tigers Moneylines

Moneyline odds take into account how likely a team is to win the game and adjust payouts accordingly. You're betting on which team will win the game straight up – without a point spread. A winning record doesn’t always mean a profit, especially if you're betting on a ton of favorites.

Missouri defeating Vanderbilt as a -300 favorite is fine, but a $30 bet pays out just $10 in profit. If you’re able to catch the Tigers as a +300 underdog, though, a $10 bet on them profits $30. These bets are simplest to understand with $10 or $100 as a unit, but the math is the same regardless of your unit size.

Missouri Tigers Props

Player props are bets on the stats put up by a player for a single game. You could bet on players' rushing or passing stats, for example. You can bet on touchdown scorers. You can even bet on special teams players.

College football also has a lot of game props. Typical game props include total yards by both teams, longest reception of the game, number of penalties, and even if a safety will be scored.

Missouri Tigers Futures

If you think this is Mizzou's year to have it all click, you can look for some big payouts in the futures markets.

Futures are wagers that settle at the end of the season, and besides odds for the team to win the conference, popular futures bets include players' odds to win certain end-of-season awards or over/unders on team wins throughout the year.

Entering the 2024 season, the Tigers are approximately 40-1 (+4000) to win a national title, +1800 to win the SEC, and +175 to make the playoffs. Additionally, Missouri's season wins total is set at 9.5 – one of the team's highest preseason wins totals ever.

Next Missouri Game

Game Details
vs Vanderbilt Commodores
Vanderbilt
location pin
Sat 9/218:15 PM

Missouri vs Vanderbilt Odds

More Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
VAN
+20.5-110
o53.5-110
+830
MIZ
-20.5-110
u53.5-110
-1425

Tigers Injuries

All NCAAF Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Missouri Tigers Football

After a remarkable 11-2 record in 2023 and a season-ending ranking of No. 8, the Missouri Tigers enter 2024 with heightened expectations.

Will this be another year for the record books for this SEC East contender? Head coach Eliah Drinkwitz, who enters his fifth season at Mizzou, certainly has the weapons with many of the team's top pieces are returning to Columbia this season.

That includes quarterback Brady Cook, a legitimate Heisman Trophy candidate who propelled the Tigers to 32.5 points per game last year (28th in the nation). Luther Burden III, one of the best receivers in the country, will be a frequent target for Cook. And with the departure of Cody Schrader following his magical season, Georgia State transfer Marcus Carroll and Nate Noel (Appalachian State) will look to lead the running game.

The Mizzou defense also returns some key components, though the team had to target the transfer portal to help replace six starters. They also had to replace their defensive coordinator. New DC Corey Batoon will have to keep the defense in check if the Tigers hope to enter college football's expanded playoffs this year.

Anything less will be deemed a disappointment for a Mizzou team looking to join the elite of the SEC.

Missouri Tigers Over/Unders

"Covering the spread" is a reference to a spread bet. It's a wager on how many points a team will win the game by. The idea is to "cover the spread" so that you win your bet.

Here’s how a spread might look for a Tigers game:

  • Missouri -9.5 (-110)
  • Kentucky +9.5 (-110)

If the Tigers win 34-24, they’re winners "against the spread" (ATS) since they need to win by more than 9.5 points (at least 10 points) to cover the spread and cash spread tickets. Kentucky, on the other hand, can cover the spread with an outright win or with a loss of no more than nine points since Mizzou is spotting them 9.5 points.

The point spread is sometimes set as a whole number such as 10.0. In the above example, if Missouri beats Kentucky by 10 points, all spread bets would push, and bettors would be refunded the original amount of their bet.

Missouri Tigers Over/Unders

Betting on the Tigers' overs was a slightly winning endeavor in 2023. Mizzou finished 7-5 (58.3%) to the over when betting the total, which are bets on the total amount of points scored by both teams in a game.

Oddsmakers set the total at how many points they think will be scored, so it could be 47 for a game against Georgia, for example. If you took the under, a 24-21 final or even a 46-0 final means your bet pays off – no matter who wins the game. If you bet the over for the game, you’d need the teams to combine for at least 48 points scored. Ties on the bet are possible, and they result in refunds for all parties.

Missouri Tigers Moneylines

Moneyline odds take into account how likely a team is to win the game and adjust payouts accordingly. You're betting on which team will win the game straight up – without a point spread. A winning record doesn’t always mean a profit, especially if you're betting on a ton of favorites.

Missouri defeating Vanderbilt as a -300 favorite is fine, but a $30 bet pays out just $10 in profit. If you’re able to catch the Tigers as a +300 underdog, though, a $10 bet on them profits $30. These bets are simplest to understand with $10 or $100 as a unit, but the math is the same regardless of your unit size.

Missouri Tigers Props

Player props are bets on the stats put up by a player for a single game. You could bet on players' rushing or passing stats, for example. You can bet on touchdown scorers. You can even bet on special teams players.

College football also has a lot of game props. Typical game props include total yards by both teams, longest reception of the game, number of penalties, and even if a safety will be scored.

Missouri Tigers Futures

If you think this is Mizzou's year to have it all click, you can look for some big payouts in the futures markets.

Futures are wagers that settle at the end of the season, and besides odds for the team to win the conference, popular futures bets include players' odds to win certain end-of-season awards or over/unders on team wins throughout the year.

Entering the 2024 season, the Tigers are approximately 40-1 (+4000) to win a national title, +1800 to win the SEC, and +175 to make the playoffs. Additionally, Missouri's season wins total is set at 9.5 – one of the team's highest preseason wins totals ever.