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Mizzou lugs program-record road woes into game at Alabama

Missouri’s road futility has reached epic levels.

The Tigers have lost 28 straight road games, which is nearly double the previous program record for the longest road drought — a 16-game skid that started late in the 1976-77 season.

Ironically, that was third-year coach Kim Anderson’s senior season at Mizzou under Norm Stewart, who also presided over a 14-game road losing streak during the mid-1990s.

The Tigers wrapped up the 2013-14 season with five road losses under Frank Haith during Southeastern Conference play and are 0-23 on the road, including 0-20 in SEC play, under Anderson.