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Missouri Snap Counts Vs. Boston College, Season Tracker
The No. 6 Missouri Tigers overcame a slow start to earn a tough 27-21 victory over No. 24 Boston College in Saturday’s only ranked matchup.
Compared to a week 1 matchup with Murray State and week 2 against Buffalo, Boston College was a much needed test for the Tigers before entering SEC play.
The win against Boston College showed off Missouri’s depth and the need for it. With the bright sun shining down and the game being competitive for all four quarters, the Tigers’ second wave of players proved to be important.
Here is snap counts for every Missouri player in the week 3 win, followed by a tracker for the entire season, via Pro Football Focus.
Position, Player Name, Total Snaps, % of All Snaps
Offense
G Cayden Green, 77, 100%
C Connor Tollison, 77, 100%
RT Armand Membou, 77, 100%
QB Brady Cook, 77, 100%
T Marcus Bryant, 77, 100%
G Cam’Ron Johnson, 77, 100%
WR Marquis Johnson, 15, 19%
WR Mookie Cooper, 53, 69%
WR Mehki Miller, 32, 42%
WR Luther Burden, 56, 73%
RB Nate Noel, 43, 56%
WR Theo Wease, 63, 82%
TE Tyler Stephens, 8, 10%
WR Daniel Blood, 2, 3%
WR Joshua Manning, 18, 23%
TE Brett Norfleet, 31, 40%
RB Marcus Carroll, 25, 32%
RB Jamal Roberts, 9, 12%
Defense
DB Toriano Pride Jr., 55, 98%
DB Marvin Burks Jr., 51, 91%
DB Dreyden Norwood, 52, 93%
LB Khalil Jacobs, 23, 41%
DB Tre’Vez Johnson, 20, 36%
DB Sidney Williams, 19, 34%
DE Johnny Walker Jr., 42, 75%
DB Nicholas Deloach, 12, 21%
DE Zion Young, 33, 59%
LB Corey Flagg, 20, 36%
DT Chris McClellan, 36, 64%
DB Daylan Carnell, 32, 57%
DT Kristian Williams, 42, 75%
DB Joseph Charleston, 40, 71%
DT Sterling Webb, 21, 38%
DB Trajen Greco, 1, 2%
DE Eddie Kelly, 17, 30%
DT Marquis Gracial, 12, 21%
LB Chuck Hicks, 29, 52%
LB Triston Newsom, 33, 59%
DT Jalen Marshall, 3, 5%
DE Joe Moore, 10, 18%
DE Jahkai Lang, 10, 18%
DT Sam Williams, 3, 5%
Offense
G Cayden Green, 212, 84%
C Connor Tollison, 212, 84%
RT Armand Membou, 212, 84%
T Marcus Bryant, 212, 84%
QB Brady Cook, 202, 80%
G Cam’Ron Johnson, 131, 52%
WR Theo Wease Jr., 140, 56%
WR Luther Burden III, 112, 45%
WR Mookie Cooper, 140, 56%
RB Nate Noel, 130, 52%
WR Mekhi Miller, 117, 47%
TE Brett Norfleet, 53, 21%
TE Jordon Harris, 28, 11%
RB Marcus Carroll, 67, 27%
WR Joshua Manning, 85, 34%
WR Marquis Johnson, 99, 39%
RB Jamal Roberts, 24, 10%
TE Tyler Stephens, 78, 31%
WR Daniel Blood, 59, 24%
G Mitchell Walters, 115, 46%
Defense
DB Toriano Pride Jr., 88, 83%
DB Marvin Burks Jr., 77, 73%
DB Dreyden Norwood, 76, 72%
LB Khalil Jacobs, 46, 43%
DB Tre’Vez Johnson, 43, 41%
DB Sidney Williams, 42, 40%
DE Johnny Walker Jr., 64, 60%
DB Nicholas Deloach, 31, 29%
DE Zion Young, 51, 48%
LB Corey Flagg, 38, 36%
DT Chris McClellan, 53, 50%
DB Daylan Carnell, 49, 46%
DT Kristian Williams, 59, 56%
DB Joseph Charleston, 57, 54%
DT Sterling Webb, 37, 35%
DE Williams Nwaneri, 14, 13%
DE Jaylen Brown, 14, 13%
DB Trajen Greco, 15, 14%
DB Phillip Roche, 14, 13%
DE Eddie Kelly, 31, 29%
DB Caleb Flagg, 14, 13%
DT Marquis Gracial, 26, 25%
LB Chuck Hicks, 43, 41%
LB Triston Newsom, 46, 43%
DT Jalen Marshall, 15, 14%
DE Joe Moore, 21, 20%
LB Nicholas Rodriguez, 8, 8%
LB Brian Huff, 8, 8%
DT Sam Williams, 11, 10%
DB Shamar McNeil, 8, 8%
DB Marcus Clarke, 8, 8%
DE Jahkai Lang, 17, 16%
DT Elias Williams, 6, 6%
DB Jaren Sensabaugh, 6, 6%
DT Justin Bodford, 6, 6%
DB Cam Keys, 6, 6%
LB Jeremiah Beasley, 6, 6%
LB Brayshawn Littlejohn, 6, 6%
DB Nasir Pogue, 6, 6%
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Who EPSN College GameDay Picked to Win Boston College at Missouri
The No. 24 Boston College Eagles (2-0, 1-0 ACC) football team is less than an hour from kicking off against the No. 6 Missouri Tigers (2-0, 0-0 SEC) in Columbia, Mo.
On Saturday’s edition of ESPN College GameDay, the crew had the contest as one of its game picks for the week.
Below is who each member picked and what they said about the matchup.
Desmond Howard: Missouri
“I think Boston College will keep it close early but Missouri [has] too many weapons on the perimeter,” said Howard. “Missouri runs away with this game late.”
Nick Saban: Missouri
“Missouri’s been one of the most consistent, dominant teams at this point in the season,” said Saban. “I have to go with Missouri.”
Pat McAfee: Boston College
“You know what, I’ll take Boston College,” said McAfee. “They’re my Super Dog but also why not? They seem to be playing better football than ever, they believe, Bill O’Brien- they called him tea kettle, Bill O’Brien, when he was with Belichick. Seems to be completely cool with Boston College. I see them winning.”
Dawn Staley: Boston College
“The only Tigers that I like are the ones that’s in the zoo and the safaris,” said Staley. “I’m going with Boston College, fly Eagles fly.”
Lee Corso: Missouri
“Missouri’s defense has improved, they are now a complete team,” said Corso. “Missouri, big.”
Kirk Herbstreit: Missouri
“I don’t know about big, I think Castellanos could keep them in it,” said Herbstreit. “I think his ability to run around, Bill O”Brien’s ability to get his team ready to go, I think you’re using his [Saban’s] granddaughters method, go the opposite of whoever you think. I’ve got Missoui.”
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Upcoming WWE NXT show in St. Louis moved to Chesterfield, Missouri
The NXT show for October 8 has been moved.
WWE announced on Friday that their show in St. Louis has now been moved to The Factory at The District in Chesterfield, Missouri.
The post on their website reads:
The NXT event scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 8 at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis has been relocated to The Factory at The District in Chesterfield, Missouri. Refunds and exchanges are available at all original points of purchase.
Tickets for the NXT event at The Factory at The District will go on sale next Wednesday, September 18 at 12 PM CT via Ticketmaster.
Randy Orton had been previously advertised for the event in St. Louis.
NXT is set to go on the road as their TV show will move from USA to CW starting on October 1. That show will be held at the Allstate Arena in Chicago. Already announced is Ethan Page defending the NXT Championship against Trick Williams and Roxanne Perez defending the NXT Women’s Championship against Giulia.
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Key Matchups for Missouri’s Week 3 Matchup with Boston College
The No. 6 Missouri Tigers present what will likely be the toughest match of the season for the No. 24 Boston College Eagles.
Both Missouri and Boston College have started out the season 2-0, with the Eagles opening the season with a win over then-No. 10 ranked Florida State. This will be a key point of the season for both teams, with Missouri beginning SEC play in week 4 by hosting Vanderbilt.
Though Boston College enters the game as 15.5-point underdogs, they have experienced stars on both sides of the ball that could turn the tides with big performances. Here’s the three key matchups to watch in the week 3 matchup.
Missouri Offensive Tackles vs. Donovan Ezeiruaku
Missouri’s offensive line will have one of his toughest matchups of the season lining up across from him Saturday in Boston College’s Donovan Ezeiraku. The senior can line up on both ends of the line, posing a challenge to both left tackle Marcus Bryant and right tackle Armand Membou.
Ezeiraku recorded two sacks in Boston College’s week 1 win over Florida State. He’s been credited with seven pressures through the first two weeks of the season. Though he missed most of 2023 with injury, he recorded 6.5 sacks in 2022, earning him a spot on the All-ACC second team.
Though Missouri has done a solid job of keeping the pocket clean for quarterback Brady Cook in the first two weeks, Ezeiraku is a unique challenge. His burst off the line is rare and he follows it with expert hand contact. A violent tackler, he can also disrupt the run game, especially on wide zone runs that the Tigers’ offense is so fond of.
Missouri has only allowed seven pressures so far on the seaason, with three of them coming from Bryant. With a passing game that hasn’t quite clicked on all cylinders, enough time without pressure in Cook’s face will be crucial.
Thomas Castellanos’ Legs vs. Missouri Linebacker Core
The top storyline heading in this week has been clear — what damage could Boston College quarterback Thomas Castellanos could do the Missouri defense on the ground.
The main group in charge of the effort will be the linebacker core with featuring sound-tackler Chuck Hicks, the agile Corey Flagg and the speedy Khalil Jacobs. Triston Newson, playing at weak side linebacker, could help in tracking Castellanos down and possibly being used on quarterback spies.
While the Missouri defense held dual-threat Buffalo quarterback to just 19 yards, Castellanos and the Boston College offense pose a completely different challenge. In comparison to Buffalo’s offense with many designed runs, you can never be quite sure a play is over with Castellanos’ improvising.
“Last week, they went and did quite a bit with him and let him go vertically down the field based off what the coverage was given.,” Drinkwitz said in his weekly press conference. “So that’s a lot of growth there. Then, there hasn’t been a lot of quarterback design runs for him so far. I’m sure they’ve got them, it’s just been taking what defense gives them.”
If Castellanos can consistently find holes in the Missouri defense, the Eagles might be able to break the ice on the Missouri defense that is yet to allow a point.
Missouri Offense vs. Self-Inflicted Wounds
The Missouri offense, though efficient, has not been explosive nor penalty-free, in the first two weeks of the season. Its created inconsistency and lulls, especially in a scoreless first quarter against Buffalo.
Quarterback Brady Cook has only completed one of his seven passing attempts over 20 yards. The third-year starter has yet to nail down timing with his receiver group. Though the receiving core has made up for it with yards after the catch, the Tigers will likely need some fireworks against Boston College.
Additionally, the Missouri offense has been charged with 16 penalties through the first two weeks, with 13 being called on the offensive line. The Tigers drew plenty of flags in their week 2 win over Buffalo.
“10 penalties is always going to be an issue,” Missouri head coach Eli Drinkwitz said after the game. “We had three called back because we either weren’t on or we had too many people on. Those are self inflicted wounds that got to get cleaned up”
The Missouri offense will have to continue its efficient, disciplined play while avoiding penalties to avoid letting Boston College to create momentum needed for an upset. The Eagles’ defense will pose a good challenge for Missouri before heading into matchups with the unforgiving SEC.
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