These 11 Missouri football players will not play in Gator Bowl
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Missouri football has managed to avoid the nationwide trend of bowl opt-outs, but 11 Tigers, several of whom were starters in the 2025 regular season, are set to miss the Gator Bowl.
The Tigers will face Virginia in the Gator Bowl on Saturday night at EverBank Stadium in Northeast Florida. The game will kick off at 6:30 p.m. CT (7:30 p.m. locally in Jacksonville) and will air on ABC.
The list of Mizzou absentees includes five players who have started a game this season, including the Tigers’ starting quarterback.
Two starters, middle linebacker Josiah Trotter and tight end Brett Norfleet, are expected to miss the game with injuries. That opens the possibility that Trotter has played his final game for Missouri (8-4), as he is draft eligible and now widely earning top-100 prospect consideration for the 2026 NFL Draft.
And although the college football transfer portal does not officially open until Jan. 2, nine players — mostly backups — have indicated that they will leave the team this offseason. That includes starting QB Beau Pribula as well as wide receivers Joshua Manning and Marquis Johnson.
The other players who are expected to transfer and will not play Saturday against the Cavaliers (10-3) are freshmen running backs Marquise Davis and Brendon Haygood, rookie defensive end Javion Hilson, redshirt freshman wide receiver James Madison II and freshman offensive lineman Henry Fenuku.
Missouri, as has been the case since they picked up season-ending injuries in Week 1, also will be without quarterback Sam Horn and kicker Blake Craig.
The Tigers are seeking a third straight bowl win, after knocking off Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl in 2023 and Iowa in the Music City Bowl last season.
With a victory, head coach Eli Drinkwitz’s team will tie a program record with 30 wins in the past three seasons. Only Gary Pinkel has achieved that mark as MU’s head coach.
Virginia won the ACC regular season title and can secure a program-first 11-win season by beating Missouri.
The Wahoos are still “deliberating” on whether star running back J’Mari Taylor will play or not as he weighs an NFL decision. He led the ACC in rushing this year.
Who will play for Missouri in place of injured players, expected transfers?
Mizzou essentially has five players it needs to replace for the Gator Bowl in Pribula, Manning, Johnson, Trotter and Norfleet.
At quarterback, true freshman Matt Zollers will start for Missouri for the third time this season. The Tigers have an offseason decision to make on who they want to be their starter in 2026 — Zollers or a transfer — and the rookie will get a chance to make his case as QB1 against Virginia.
Mizzou will still field standout wide receivers Kevin Coleman Jr. and Donovan Olugbode, who shape up as Zollers’ primary receiving options without two of its top four pass-catchers. The Tigers could turn to the likes of graduate student Xavier Loyd and junior Daniel Blood to fill the open reps, and freshmen DaMarion Fowlkes and Shaun Terry II also have an opportunity to earn some playing time.
At linebacker, Missouri will likely run with a three-player rotation for two spots without Trotter, meaning a slightly increased workload for Khalil Jacobs, Triston Newson and Nicholas Rodriguez. If the Tigers go further down the depth chart, Jeremiah Beasley and Dante McClellan are likely to be the next in line.
At tight end, Jude James has filled in when Norfleet was absent during the regular season. Jordon Harris also will likely see the field more often, although he’s typically primarily a blocking tight end.
Notable names who will play for Missouri vs Virginia
The list of absentees for Mizzou does not include three notable names in left tackle Cayden Green and defensive ends Damon Wilson II and Zion Young.
Young was arrested on suspicion of driving while under the influence earlier in December, but Drinkwitz said the star defensive end and likely Day 1 or 2 NFL Draft pick will play during his pregame press conference.
Wilson and Green are both third-year players and, thus, draft eligible. Neither player has officially announced whether they will enter the draft process this year or not, but it looks likely that both will feature in Jacksonville.
This article originally appeared on Columbia Daily Tribune: These 11 Missouri football players will not play in Gator Bowl
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