SBN Reacts: Mizzou Basketball Fans Looking Forward to In-State Matchup vs SLU

By admin — In News — July 10, 2026

   ​Mark your calendars for Friday, November 6. That night, Missouri Basketball will face SLU in St. Louis at the Enterprise Center, marking the first meeting between the two programs since the 2001 season. It also inaugurates a three-game series between them. While Mizzou has its traditional Border War and Braggin’ Rights clashes on the schedule, this year’s non-conference slate features several other high-profile neutral-site games that have the Tigers’ fanbase buzzing, with the SLU showdown drawing the most anticipation.
SLU presents an early-season gauge for this newly shaped Missouri team. The Billikens earned a Round of 32 berth last season, giving Missouri a challenging opponent to test its capabilities right out of the gates. However, SLU will be without big man Robbie Avila, who is departing, which adds another layer of intrigue to the in-state matchup. College basketball enthusiasts for the 2024–25 season are especially looking forward to this clash, as the in-state rivalry often delivers spirited play and memorable moments.
As the season inches closer, the anticipation continues to build for a showdown that could set the tone in the early weeks of college hoops. The enthusiasm isn’t limited to Missouri and SLU fans; supporters from across the college basketball landscape are eyeing this in-state contest as a standout non-conference fixture. The geography and history of the rivalry add a special dimension, and the Enterprise Center will be the stage where these programs renew a familiar, competitive dynamic after more than two decades apart.
Looking ahead to the broader picture, there’s still a substantial stretch of time before the season tips off. However, bettors and fans alike are already weighing the potential outcomes, including long-range bets such as predicting a national champion for 2027. Our partners at FanDuel Sportsbook offer options for those who want to explore odds for future glory, including intriguing parity with programs like Indiana and Purdue. For those curious about where the future could lead, these betting markets provide an avenue to engage with college basketball’s evolving landscape, even as Missouri’s current season plans begin to unfold.  

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