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Missouri vs Delaware State live stream: Watch Tigers vs Hornets online

Sep 17, 2016; Columbia, MO, USA; Missouri Tigers quarterback Drew Lock (3) throws the ball against the Georgia Bulldogs in the first half at Faurot Field. Mandatory Credit: John Rieger-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 17, 2016; Columbia, MO, USA; Missouri Tigers quarterback Drew Lock (3) throws the ball against the Georgia Bulldogs in the first half at Faurot Field. Mandatory Credit: John Rieger-USA TODAY Sports

The Missouri Tigers host a FCS opponent in Week 4 in the Delaware State Hornets on Saturday afternoon in Columbia. Here is how to watch this game online.

The Missouri Tigers (1-2) will host a FCS opponent in the Delaware State Hornets (0-2) for a Saturday afternoon kickoff at Faurot Field. Start time is at 4:00 PM ET. The SEC Network will have the telecast. The available live stream can be found at WatchESPN.

Missouri is coming off a tough one-point loss at home in Week 3 to their SEC East rival Georgia Bulldogs. The Tigers’ lone win this season came in a blowout victory over the MAC’s Eastern Michigan Eagles. Missouri’s other loss came to the Big 12’s West Virginia Mountaineers in Morgantown Week 1.

Head coach Barry Odom does have great players on his roster in his first year on the job. Sophomore starting quarterback Drew Lock has the makings of a solid dual-threat playmaker in the SEC.

Defensive lineman Charles Harris might be the best defensive line prospect to have played at Missouri in the last 15 years. Harris is a junior from Kansas City. He feels like a top-10 pick in the 2017 NFL Draft should he leave Columbia after this season.

Date: Saturday, September 24th

Time: 4:00 PM ET

Location: Columbia, Missouri

Venue: Memorial Stadium at Faurot Field

TV Info: SEC Network

Live Stream: WatchESPN

Can the Tigers beat a team they should at home to get back to .500 or will Delaware State play the ultimate spoiler by getting their first win of 2016 while simultaneously wrecking Missouri’s season?

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If Missouri wants to get to a bowl game in 2016, the Tigers have to win this game. Losing to two Power 5 teams like West Virginia and Georgia isn’t shameful, but the Tigers aren’t going 4-4 in SEC play. They would have to do that to make a bowl should they fall to another team out of conference in September.