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NCAA blocks QR codes on helmets: Mizzou prepares for Buffalo game

NCAA blocks QR codes on helmets: Mizzou prepares for Buffalo game

The NCAA has prohibited Oklahoma State from placing QR codes on player helmets for NIL advertising, as they are considered “advertising or trademarks.” However, QR codes are still permitted on player bags and in various locations throughout the stadium. Mizzou’s football team is preparing for its next game against Buffalo and is asking its fans to wear white. After a strong start to the season, Mizzou’s defense will need to maintain its momentum against tougher opponents like Boston College and Vanderbilt.

In numbers

  • Mizzou was the only team in Week 1 to allow fewer than 100 yards on offense.
  • Mizzou’s offensive line features two new starters, Marcus Bryant and Cayden Green.

Current status

  • Mizzou’s defense looks to build on its impressive shutout against Murray State.
  • The Buffalo Bulls use a 4-2-5 defensive system with three cornerbacks for more speed.

What’s next

Mizzou will look to showcase their defensive prowess this weekend against Buffalo, with quality opponents on the horizon. Keeping their defensive strategy solid will be key to maintaining their impressive start.

Conclusion

Mizzou must capitalize on its strong defense and fan loyalty through creative marketing while also complying with NCAA regulations. That balance will be crucial as they look to have a winning season despite increasing pressure from strong rivals.

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