Six linemen to compete in fall camp for Mizzou's left tackle job
BOONE COUNTY, MISSOURI, JUL 25 – Missouri Tigers face a key offensive line challenge as six players compete for left tackle, a position critical for quarterback protection and offensive success, coach says.
- Missouri Tigers football begins fall camp on Sunday, July 27, preparing for their 2025 opener against Central Arkansas on August 28 at Faurot Field.
- The team needs to resolve an open competition at left tackle after replacing last year's starter, while also renewing its quarterback battle between Beau Pribula and Sam Horn.
- Six players, including transfers Marcus Bryant and Johnny Williams IV, who brings experience and upside, are competing for the left tackle position, a key concern for Coach Eli Drinkwitz.
- Johnny Williams IV, a 6-foot-7, 327-pound redshirt sophomore, allowed no sacks and just two quarterback hurries across 157 snaps at left tackle last season, highlighting his potential value.
- Coach Drinkwitz expects a strong competition at left tackle and plans to name a starter once one clearly claims the spot, which will significantly impact the team's 2025 offensive performance.
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