It's the dead time of the year for the SEC Network, with schools in the middle of summer break, no sports going on and football camp still several weeks away from opening.
So the network that focuses on the Southeastern Conference is in a two-week period of devoting a day to all 14 schools in the league, with each determining what content will run.
Missouri's turn comes Tuesday, and the game-heavy schedule was crafted with input from ESPN "SportsCenter" anchor and Mizzou alum John Anderson and others associated with the school. (ESPN owns SEC Network).
But because of the lack of available footage and other reasons, none of the games that will air are more than 10 years old.