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Mizzou will enter the season without a clear starting QB for the first time in two decades

Welcome to the fear of the unknown, Mizzou fans.

This is not a unique position across college football. Dozens of programs every year go into the season without knowing who will be their starting quarterback. Heck, plenty of programs finish the season without really knowing who should be their starting quarterback.

Mizzou is different. For the last two decades, the Tigers have always had a plan.

It started with Brad Smith in 2002. He started as a redshirt freshman, and the Tigers knew they had a four-year starter on their hands.

But the work didn’t stop there.