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Tigers Ranked 19th, 16th In Final Polls

Jan. 9, 2009

Columbia, Mo. -

The season-ending top-25 polls were released this morning, and the Missouri Tigers' 30-23 overtime win in the Valero Alamo Bowl against Northwestern helped land Mizzou a top-20 finish in both the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches' polls.

The Tigers finished 10-4 overall, winning 10 games for only the third time in school history (first time having consecutive 10-win seasons), and found themselves ranked 19th in the final A.P. Top-25, while landing 16th in the USA Today Coaches' poll.

With the 2007 squad finishing ranked 4th in the Associated Press poll, this marks the first time since 1968-69 that Mizzou has finished consecutive seasons ranked among the A.P.'s top-20.  In 1968, Dan Devine's squad went 8-3 and ended 9th in the A.P. poll, followed by a 9-2 campaign and final #6 ranking in 1969.

This marks the 16th time in all that Mizzou has finished a season among the ranked in the Associated Press season-ending poll, and it is the 14th top-20 showing for the Tigers.

Mizzou Football Final Season Rankings
Season A.P. Coaches/UPI
2008 19th 16th
2007 4th 5th
1998 21st 25th
1997 23rd 23rd
1981 19th 20th (UPI)
1979 NR 20th (UPI)
1978 15th 14th (UPI)
1973 17th NR (UPI)
1969 6th

6th (UPI)

1968 9th 17th (UPI)
1965 6th 6th (UPI)
1964 NR 18th (UPI)
1963 NR 16th (UPI)
1962 NR 12th (UPI)
1961 11th 11th (UPI)
1960 5th 4th (UPI)
1959 18th 19th (UPI)
1949 T-20th  
1941 7th  
1939 6th