Missouri
Notebook: Turnovers Crush Missouri’s Hopes of First SEC Win
It has been six weeks and the Missouri Tigers have but to win both an SEC matchup or an away recreation. It appeared like that they had an opportunity in opposition to the Florida Gators, however turnovers and penalties had been finally their undoing. Mizzou tried its finest to claw again into the sport, however simply did not have sufficient gasoline offensively ultimately.
With a bye week developing and a house recreation in opposition to Vanderbilt to comply with, Mizzou has an enormous alternative to wash issues up over the subsequent 14 days. Tigers coach Eli Drinkwitz will doubtless be centered on the offense, which was nonetheless solely in a position to rating two touchdowns regardless of 4 journeys to the pink zone.
The Tigers are desperately in want of their first convention win and Vandy in two weeks is perhaps their finest shot at that. Here is what Missouri wants to determine between at times.
Eradicate Turnovers
Quarterback Brady Cook dinner appeared fairly good in opposition to Florida, besides when he did not. Cook dinner threw for 220 yards, finishing 22-of-30 passes and main a handful of lengthy drives. The issue is that two of these eight incompletions had been pricey interceptions. The primary resulted in a 50-yard return for a landing and the second got here contained in the Gators 10-yard line. The ultimate turnover got here by way of a failed fourth-down conversion on their final drive of the sport.
Whenever you add a pink zone journey contained in the 5-yard line that resulted in a area aim to these turnovers, it is simple to see what number of factors the Tigers left on the sector. Actually, Missouri outgained Florida offensively, 370-297 yards The Mizzou offense is beginning to discover a rhythm, however that does not matter a lot with out the factors to match.
Penalties Are Drive Killers
If the Tigers did not be taught their lesson in opposition to Georgia, perhaps they did in opposition to Florida. Repeatedly, penalties stopped the Tigers’ momentum chilly. They had been penalized six instances for 55 yards, in comparison with the Gators’ one for 5 yards.
Whereas there weren’t any fouls fairly as pricey as that false begin on the 1-yard line final week that finally price the Tigers a landing, penalties halted and backed up a number of drives. Any a type of may have led to the landing that Missouri wanted.
Time to Think about Sam Horn?
Each week, it appears the requires freshman quarterback Sam Horn get louder and louder. Cook dinner has this staff on the verge of three convention wins, however it appeared just like the Tigers had been within the recreation in spite of Cook dinner, not due to him. With the offense nonetheless unable to search out its rhythm, is it time for Drinkwitz to contemplate placing within the again up?
Placing in Horn actually holds some advantage. The freshman was a four-star prospect popping out of highschool final yr and has essentially the most arm expertise within the QB room. He could also be inexperienced, however the Tigers wants a spark and a few factors offensively. They cannot afford to go any longer attempting to carry groups to 2 scores. If there’s any indication in apply that Horn can gentle this hearth, Drinkwitz wants to tug the set off.
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Live Updates: Missouri Men’s Basketball vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff
Missouri men’s basketball just keeps rolling.
The Tigers strung together their fifth straight win, this time defeating Arkansas Pine Bluff in a 112-64 blowout at home Sunday afternoon. The second half struggles that have typically come to bite them didn’t appear, instead pushing the same offensive pace until the very end of the contest.
Junior Mark Mitchell was the star of the show for Missouri. The forward scored a season-high 20 points on 8-of-11 shooting, paired with five rebounds and a block. Although not a threat on the perimeter, his offensive prowess inside the paint gives the Tigers a consistent option.
Graduate senior Caleb Grill continued his dominance from behind the arc, dropping 14 points on 5-of-9 shooting from the field and 4-of-8 shooting from 3-point range. Senior Tamar Bates also added 13 points of his own on 5-of-8 shooting from the field.
Perhaps the most impressive performance of the night, however, came from sophomore Anthony Robinson II. The guard was everywhere on both sides of the ball, recording a double-double of 11 points, 11 rebounds, seven assists and a block on 3-of-7 shooting from the field.
It was the first double-double of Robinson’s young career at Missouri.
The Tigers did struggle to shoot the 3-pointer compared to previous games, finishing with just a 9-of-32 clip. That was negated by their 54 points in the paint, as well as their ability to prevent the Golden Lions from having success in their own right.
Arkansas Pine Bluff shot 9-of-28 from three — a more efficient night of shooting, but on less attempts compared to Missouri. It also turned the ball over 19 times, allowing the Tigers 33 easy points off them.
Missouri also had an uncharacteristically good game under the basket, grabbing 19 offensive rebounds that resulted in 24 second-chance points. Five of those rebounds came from Robinson.
Before Thanksgiving arrives, the Tigers will go up against Lindenwood at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in Mizzou Arena.
Arkansas Pine Bluff |
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Christian Moore |
Anthony Robinson II |
Zach Reinhart |
Tamar Bates |
Caleb Jones |
Annor Boateng |
Klemen Vuga |
Mark Mitchell |
Quentin Bolton Jr. |
Josh Gray |
Who: Missouri Tigers (4-1, 0-0 SEC) vs. Arkansas Pine-Bluff Golden Lions (1-5, 0-0 SWA)
What: Missouri’s sixth game of the 2024-’25 season
Where: Mizzou Arena in Columbia, Mo.
When: Sunday, November 24, 4:00 p.m.
TV: ESPN+, SECN+
Radio: Tiger Radio Network
Series: Missouri leads 3-0
Last Meeting: Nov. 6, 2023: Missouri opened the season with a 101-79 win over Arkansas Pine-Bluff. Five different players scored over 15 points for Missouri, including Sean East II, Nick Honor, Noah Carter, Caleb Grill and Tamar Bates.
Last Time Out, Missouri: The Tigers handled business in a 91-56 win over Pacific. Guard Caleb Grill continued a hot streak, leading the team with 25 points, including 21 from three-point makes. Grill also notched a career-high with five steals.
Last Time Out, Arkansas Pine-Bluff:The Golden Lions fell on the road to Texas Tech, losing 98-64. Arkansas Pine-Bluff shot 52.1% from the field while Texas Tech shot 59.7%. The Golden Lions were led by guard Christian Moore with 20 points.
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South Dakota State ensures share of MVFC title smashing FBS-bound Missouri State
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Mark Gronowski threw for 258 yards and two touchdowns and Amar Johnson ran for two touchdowns and South Dakota State overwhelmed Missouri State 45-9 on Saturday and claimed a share of the Missouri Valley Football Conference regular-season title.
With the win and North Dakota State’s loss to South Dakota, the Bison, Coyotes and Jackrabbits (10-2, 7-1) all secure a three-way tie for the Missouri Valley Football Conference regular-season title.
Missouri State (8-4, 6-2) entered averaging 37 points per game.
It was Missouri State’s final game as a Missouri Valley Football Conference member before joining Conference USA and the FBS ranks in 2025. Missouri State kicks off next season on Aug. 30 when it travels to Southern Cal.
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