Sam Horn injury update: Missouri quarterback leaves game vs. Central Arkansas on first snap

Eli Drinkwitz entered Thursday’s game against Central Arkansas without fully naming a starting quarterback. His plan was to play both guys, getting Beau Pribula and Sam Horn on the field. Pribula found instant success, leading a touchdown drive to take the lead.
Horn then entered the game and wound up leaving after one play. Taking off on a run up the middle, Horn was tackled by a diving Central Arkansas defender and remained on the field. Trainers rushed onto the field to help him.
Eventually, Drinkwitz was out there with his quarterback. Thankfully, Horn got up and walked off the field but needed some help from the medical staff. Not too long later, he was going back to the locker room.
A tough break for Horn and Missouri just a few minutes into the beginning of the 2025 season. You can check out the play where Horn got injured here.
Horn didn’t see any action last season due to an injury. His future with the team was uncertain after he heard his name called in the MLB Draft in July. However, Drinkwitz confirmed Horn will be on the team this fall.
Back in July at SEC Media Days, Drinkwitz revealed what they are looking for in a quarterback. The program is having to play without Brady Cook for the first time since 2022. More than anything, the goal is to make sure a reliable player is back there for Mizzou.
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“We don’t need a celebrity quarterback,” Drinkwitz said. “We need somebody who, when the game is on the line, he’s going to make the best decision for our team. He’s going to take care of the football.
“He’s going to get our team in the end zone. It’s not about stats. It’s about production… Who learns the best from mistakes, right? You can’t consistently make the same mistake at the quarterback position and be the starting quarterback.”
Of course, Missouri will have to get this game against Central Arkansas. But next Saturday is one everyone inside the program has circled. A massive rivalry game is back on the schedule against the Kansas Jayhawks at Faurot Field. Getting a win would be a massive boost before heading into SEC play.
Horn’s status heading into the game will now become a massive storyline. For now, Pribula takes over the offense and looks to make the most of the opportunity in front of him.