Mark White No.12
Despite the losses to the Big 2 of the Big 12, Missouri is the third best team in the conference as will become clear as the season unfolds.

Colin Clark No.14

Michael Cline No.14

Baily Deeter No.14

Eric Lawhead No.14

Nick Martin No.14

Ryan Williams No.14
Best 2-loss team in the country with losses to two fo my top-5 teams and quality wins at Nebraska (blowout) and against Illinois

Stuart Whitehair No.14

Timothy Croley No.15

Tim Pollock No.15

robert carola No.15

Steven Hood No.15

Glynn McGehee No.15
Still a good team, just had two tough losses

William Rayburn No.15

Keith Frazier No.15
The other tigers who have had a rough couple of weeks with back to back losses to a couple of very strong teams in the conference. This is a much better football team than they have shown so far, Thiey are an example of what can happen when you lose your composure.

Matt Wright No.15

Jonny Solovy No.15
Good team, not great. The defense is extremely weak but the offense is tremendous. They might not end up in the top 20 though.

Matt Schaefer No.15

Justin Dixon No.15
Second loss in a row for the Tigers. The game was over in the first half.

Jason Hackney No.15
Two losses after two tough teams. They aren't bad, just not good enough for the top ten.

Jared Kimmel No.16

Chris Sielicki No.16

12 No.16

Jerry DeBoer No.16

Dan Boss No.16

Jeffrey McDaniel No.16

Michael Shibley No.16

Colin Flosi No.16
Embarrassing showing against Texas, but still the best two-loss team in the nation, and would take them over plenty of one-loss teams.

College Football Fanatic No.16
For the first half, it looked like Chase Daniel was the only one on the field actually playing football.

Burgess Shaw No.16

Michael Devivero No.16

Jared Reback No.16

Steve Roeland No.16

Kevin Buller No.16

Nic Gulas No.17
Lack of a defense is starting to catch up with this crop of Tigers.

Michael No.17

Trey Bradley No.17

Steve Moreau No.17

Ben Lee No.17
What a fall for Missouri. They just can't seem to win the big game. Will they stop sulking long enough to beat Colorado?

Andy Walsh No.17

Bob Gavlak No.17

Adam Lindemer No.17
What happened to the Tigers?

Scott Pusich No.18
(previous: 14) 5-2. The highest-ranked team with two losses, the Tigers gave it their all against a Texas Longhorns team that resembles nothing so much as a steamroller. In the big picture, though, the loss to Oklahoma State a week ago is going to be more damaging for the Tigers' postseason hopes; as of now, a BCS berth seems highly unlikely. But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? Yea, it is the weak sunshine of the Big XII North, where the closest competition—the Kansas Jayhawks—is quite beatable. So, yes, Truman the Tiger: there is a Santa Claus, and you still have a (slim) chance at a BCS bowl. You just have to upset the Big XII South in the conference title game.

Dan Alexandre No.19

tom scurlock No.20

Archie Adams No.20
The Tigers are slipping, but their schedule is light until they face Kansas to finish off the season.

Peter R No.20
They have two losses to higer ranked teams. "It was the best of times it was the worst of times." This embodies this year's Tigers.

Justin S. No.21

Ken Braun No.21

Bill Wilson No.22

Mark Raines No.24
They have to move up right? I probably have the Tigers too low, but I cannot shake the immediate impact of this weeks disaster. It is rare you see a top 25 team down 32 at the half to anyone.

Kevin Thomas No.24
Two straight tough losses, but still have a high octane offense.

Scott Glesner No.24
They will move up dramatically once they are given a rating again...which would involve a win and move up one spot in the Coaches Poll

Jason Perkins No.24