Latest Missouri Odds: College Basketball, College Football and More
The Tigers are 27.5-point home favorites against Louisiana in their next matchup.
🏆 Mizzou FB: Wins CFP Championship | +15000 (0.7% chance) |
⭐ Mizzou FB: Makes CFP | +600 (14.3% chance) |
🏈 Mizzou FB: Wins SEC | +4500 (2.2% chance) |
🏆 Mizzou Bball: Win NCAA Tournament | +12000 (0.8% chance) |
⭐ Mizzou Bball: Make Final Four | +2800 (3.5% chance) |
🏀 Mizzou Bball: Make Elite Eight | Off the board |
📅 Last Verified: | September 16, 2025 |
Where Can I Find These Mizzou Odds to Bet On?
Odds above are from DraftKings, though other MO betting apps may offer different numbers. Sports betting in Missouri is not set to launch until December, but top sportsbooks are expected to carry these odds once it goes live.
What Missouri College Sports Teams Can I Bet On?
Missouri Basketball
Mizzou basketball odds can swing widely from year to year, some seasons they contend, others they fall short. The 2024–25 campaign was highlighted by a big December win over rival Kansas, but ended in disappointment with a 67–57 loss to No. 11 Drake in the Round of 64. With key players returning and a strong recruiting class, the Tigers aim to make a deeper run in the NCAA Tournament next season.
Once MO goes live with legal sports betting in December, Mizzou b-ball will likely be a popular bet in the MO sports betting market.
Missouri Football
After a rough stretch in recent years, Mizzou football has been trending upward, finishing in the AP Top 10 in 2023 and No. 19 in 2024. The Tigers are looking to build on that success and make a push for the College Football Playoff, fueled by a 21–5 record over the past two seasons and a strong returning core. While they didn’t crack the preseason AP Top 25, early predictions still project a winning record and potential for even more.
The Tigers opened the season with a 61-6 win over Central Arkansas, then followed it up with a 42-31 victory over Kansas. They now have a 97.6% chance to beat the Louisiana Gamecocks, based on their -4000 odds.
Types of Bets You Can Place on the Mizzou Tigers
When sports betting goes live in MO, you'll be able to place all sorts of bets on Mizzou and college football in general. This includes:
Can I Bet on Missouri Tiger Player Props in MO?
As of now, Missouri’s betting laws don’t appear to restrict college football player props once sports betting launches in December. However, this could change, so it’s worth keeping an eye on any updates to the rules.
Promos for Betting on Mizzou Tigers Sports
When sports betting goes live, MO sports betting promos should be available for college sports. For now, Missourians can visit a nearby state with legal betting to use similar offers.
Missouri Tigers Betting Odds FAQs
You can bet on all Missouri Tigers games where sports betting is live and legal. That's currently not the case in the state of Missouri, but it will be hopefully by December 1, 2025. In the meantime, you can bet in nearby states like Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, or Tennessee.
There are many great sportsbooks to use for Mizzou odds, one of them being FanDuel sportsbook which offers promos that will cater to your betting needs.
None. Missouri has two unclaimed titles, in 1960 and 2007. However, the university has not recognized either of those titles, as they lost a critical game that prevented them from playing in the final game of the college football season.
Missouri basketball has made the NCAA Tournament 29 times. Their most recent appearance in the NCAA Tournament was in 2025, when they entered as a No. 6 seed but lost to No. 11-seeded Drake in the First Round.
The Mizzou Tigers' biggest basketball rivalry is with the Kansas Jayhawks. They used to play in the same conference, and the rivalry dates back to 1907, with non-conference games still being played yearly and the locations alternating every other season.
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Wes is an editor and writer for BetMissouri.com. Based out of the Kansas City area, Wes has covered the Chiefs professionally since 2016, kickstarting the website Chiefs Wire for USA TODAY as the site's first managing editor. Since then, Wes has covered the Chiefs for other outlets, and has also covered sports betting, college sports, pro wrestling and more.