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Missouri QB Beau Pribula Carted Off Field with Dislocated Left Ankle Against No. 10 Vanderbilt
Missouri quarterback Beau Pribula suffered a leg injury on a fourth-down play and was replaced by true freshman Matt Zollers in a tight SEC matchup tied 3-3, officials said.
- On Oct. 25, No. 10 Vanderbilt Commodores football team hosts No. 15 Missouri Tigers football team at FirstBank Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee, with a 2:30 p.m. CDT kickoff; both teams enter 6-1 overall and 2-1 in SEC play.
- College GameDay's presence elevated stakes, spotlighting 'Pavia Mania' around Vanderbilt's Heisman candidate, while Missouri embraced an outsider role after Eli Drinkwitz called them a College GameDay "sideshow" amid strong fan turnout.
- A pair of field goals left the game tied at halftime as Robert Meyer converted a 39-yard kick and Brock Taylor answered with a 38-yarder, while Missouri defense contained Diego Pavia.
- Missouri lost starting quarterback Beau Pribula to a leg injury early in the third quarter, and true freshman Matt Zollers replaced him, leaving the Tigers without two of their top quarterbacks after Sam Horn's season-ending injury.
- With postseason implications, this game could reshape SEC pecking order as Missouri Tigers seek a rare top‑10 road win since 2013 at Georgia.
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Vanderbilt Football Player Under Fire After Seemingly Intentionally Injuring Missouri Quarterback Beau Pribula
Missouri-Vanderbilt football Beau Pribula Ankle Injury Joshua Singn The Vanderbilt Commodores continued their incredible run through the 2025 season with a 17-10 victory over the Missouri Tigers in a potential College Football Playoff elimination game. But the victory didn’t come without some controversy. Early in the third quarter, with the game tied at 3-3, Missouri starting quarterback Beau Pribula was forced to leave the game with an ankle i…
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