Missouri’s game against Kansas on Nov. 29 in Kansas City will be televised on FSN Sports Net at either 11:30 a.m. or 2 p.m, as announced by Mizzou on Tuesday. The kickoff time will be determined on or around Nov. 1.
This is the second Missouri football game selected for television so far this season. Mizzou’s season opener against Illinois will be televised on ESPN (Aug. 30, 7:30 p.m.).
A few things about this Kansas game:
1. It’s great that this game has already been selected for television. It means the television powers that be thinks one of these teams will be playing for something at the end of the season.
2. This rules out ESPN Gameday attending, so let’s cut that talk out right now.
3. The time of the game is both good and bad. I think as a program, prime time games are preferred. However, a lot of 2:30 games have showcased good matchups. I do think this means there’s little hope for a No. 2 vs. No. 4 matchup at Arrowhead Stadium at the end of the regular season.
I wouldn’t rule out No. 2 vs. an unranked team as a possibility.
