COLUMBIA, Mo. — There’s an action movie-worthy acronym that circulates around defense and national security circles in this age of the internet: OSINT. Meaning “open-source intelligence,” it refers to the kind of, yes, intelligence that is floating around in the public domain for any ol’ Curious George to find.
Missouri’s coaching staff has leaned on OSINT lately because it’s all they have when it comes to the No. 11 Tigers’ first opponent of the season: Murray State.
“That’s the challenge,” MU coach Eli Drinkwitz said. “There’s really no way to watch Murray State film because they’ve got brand new offensive, defensive and special teams coordinators, they got 60 new players.