The Tigers hosted SEC foes Florida, Mississippi State, South Carolina, and Tennessee, and travelled to Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, and Vanderbilt.
[3] Missouri hosted Mississippi State for the first time since 1984, when the Tigers were playing in the Big Eight Conference, before joining the SEC 28 years later.
One month later after releasing of their schedule, Missouri announced that the game on November 14 would be played against BYU at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
Some students held protests, and some called for the resignation of university system president Tim Wolfe, who they said had not provided a sufficient response to the incidents.
On November 7 some members of the Missouri Tigers football team said that they would boycott all football-related activities until Wolfe resigned.