Where transfers will play this year

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College football is back.

Iowa State took down Kansas State in Dublin, Kansas thumped Fresno State and Hawaii walked it off against Stanford in the notable FBS matchups in Week 0. Now, the Tigers are on deck in Columbia.

Missouri football, for the fourth straight season, will open its new campaign on a Thursday night, this time with FCS-level Central Arkansas visiting Columbia. One of the unintended benefits of the midweek game, if you’re like us, is that it should free up Saturday for a full day in front of the TV for the Week 1 slate of games.

While you’re doing that, you’ll likely stumble into some names you recognize — transfers from Mizzou past.

To get you in the know ahead of the season, we tracked down all of MU’s former players who are still in college. If the information was available, we also gave you an idea of whether or not those players are in line to start for their new teams.

Here is where former Missouri players who transferred out of the program have landed:

Where have Missouri football’s recent transfers landed?

Kewan Lacy, running back, Ole Miss: The tailback will feature in the Rebels’ running back rotation this season, and some reports have surfaced that he will start for Lane Kiffin’s team.

Jaylen Brown, defensive end, South Carolina: Brown missed much of the spring with an injury and does not appear to be part of the Gamecocks’ two-deep plans this season.

Williams Nwaneri, defensive end, Nebraska: The former five-star prospect is expected to start for Nebraska at defensive end this season, which will be his redshirt freshman campaign after only featuring in four games for the Tigers last season.

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