Columbia’s Faurot Field: 2024 11-man
St. Joseph’s Spratt Stadium: 2024 8-man | 2025-28 8-man and 11-man
COLUMBIA, Mo. – The Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) is excited to announce
two top-tier venues that will play host to the Show-Me Bowl for the next five years.
In its April meeting, the MSHSAA Board of Directors voted to approve Columbia as the host city for the 2024
MSHSAA Show-Me Bowl for Classes 1-6. The six games will be played on Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium
on the campus of the University of Missouri. The Board also approved St. Joseph as the host city for the 2024
Show-Me Bowl for the 8-man game. The 2024 8-man Show-Me Bowl game will return to Spratt Memorial
Stadium on the campus of Missouri Western State University for the first time since 2007.
“We appreciate the work the cities put into this bid process, and we have taken this process very seriously,”
MSHSAA Executive Director Dr. Jennifer Rukstad said. “We have an obligation to our membership to find not
only the best facilities to host our championships, but also the best support from the host site to serve our
schools’ needs. We are very excited about the next five years for the Show-Me Bowl!”
In addition, the Board approved St. Joseph’s proposal to host all 11-man and 8-man Show-Me Bowl games at
Spratt Stadium from 2025-28.
“We have been extremely fortunate to host a wide variety of high-profile events over the last several months
and cannot wait to welcome our state’s best high school football teams to an outstanding venue here in St.
Joseph and Buchanan County,” said Executive Director of the St. Joseph Sports Commission Brett Esely. “In
conjunction with our partner Missouri Western State University, we look forward to delivering an outstanding
championship experience for all involved!”
Along with Griffon football and soccer, Spratt Stadium is also the home of the Kansas City Chiefs summer
training camp.
“We feel Spratt Stadium is one of the premier college venues in the state and for our university to be on display
for the best of the best high school football teams across Missouri over these next few years is a win-win for
everyone involved,” MWSU Director of Athletics Andy Carter said.
MSHSAA offers championships and festivals in 24 activities, including: baseball, basketball, cross country,
football, golf, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, volleyball, wrestling, scholar bowl,
music, and speech, debate & theatre. For more information, visit mshsaa.org