Missouri offensive linemen Logan Reichert (66) and Luke Work (51) go against each other in offensive line drills on Aug. 3 at the Stephens Indoor Facility. Work has become identified as a likely starter by Eli Drinkwitz.
Missouri offensive linemen Logan Reichert (66) and Luke Work (51) go against each other in offensive line drills on Aug. 3 at the Stephens Indoor Facility. Work has become identified as a likely starter by Eli Drinkwitz.
Mizzou football coach Eli Drinkwitz spoke to the media, providing insight into the team. He discussed the offensive line, secondary and special teams.
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