The college football version of the Missouri-Kansas Border War is back. Finally.
A series months in the making became official Saturday: Missouri and Kansas will play four future football games alternating on their respective campuses over an eight-year period. But not for another five years.
For weeks, MU had been waiting for KU to finalize the paperwork on the series, but it was KU that announced the agreement first on Saturday. Mizzou later put out a similar news release. The Tigers will host the rival Jayhawks in 2025 and 2031 and will play the other two games in Lawrence, Kan.