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TIGER NEWS & NOTES Kansas Jayhawks (3-8, 1-6) vs. #14/#15/#16 Missouri Tigers (9-2, 5-2) Nov. 27, 2010 – Arrowhead Stadium – Kansas City, Mo. STATE FARM MU/KU BORDER SHOWDOWN KICKOFF: 11:40 a.m. (central time). STADIUM: Arrowhead Stadium (79,451 – natural grass surface). Opened in 1972. MU is 3-2 there alltime, including 2-1 versus Kansas. RADIO: Tiger Network. Mike Kelly (play-by-play), John Kadlec (color), Chris Gervino (sidelines), Scotty Cox (producer), Matt Winegardner (director). Carried on over 50 stations across the Midwest, and on the Internet at mutigers.com. Also on Sirius Satellite Radio (channel 130). TV: FOX Sports Net. Steve Physioc (play-by-play), Dave Lapham (color), Jim Knox (sidelines), Bob Steinfeld (producer), Phil Mollica (director). RANKINGS (BCS/AP/USA): MU – 14th / 15th / 16th; KU – None. SERIES: Mizzou leads, 55-54-9 and has won 3 of the last 4 meetings, including 2-of-3 played in KC’s Arrowhead Stadium. COACHES: Mizzou: Gary Pinkel (Kent, ‘75), 76-48 at MU (10th year) and 149-85-3 overall (20th year). Pinkel is 5-4 vs. Kansas and 1-0 vs. Turner Gill. Kansas: Turner Gill (North Texas, ‘90), 3-8 at KU (1st year) and 23-38 overall (5th year). Gill is 0-1 vs. Mizzou and Gary Pinkel. Date MU Rank Opponent (Rank) TV Time/Result Series Quick Fact(s) Sept. 4 RV/RV vs. Illinois (St. Louis) FSN W, 23-13 MU, 17-7 MU rides 20-0 2nd-half surge to big opening win Sept. 11 RV/RV McNeese State PPV W, 50-6 MU, 1-0 Fr. TB Josey nets 112 rush yds., 3 TDs in only 7 carries Sept. 18 RV/25 San Diego State PPV W, 27-24 MU, 3-0 “Moe Miracle” 68-yd. TD w/:51 sec. left saves the day Sept. 25 RV/24 Miami (Ohio) –– W, 51-13 MU, 1-0 MU scores :08 seconds in, rushes for 236 yds. and 5 TDs Oct. 9 24/22 Colorado FSN W, 26-0 MU, 42-31-3 MU pitches 2nd-straight Columbia shutout of Colorado Oct. 16 21/19 at Texas A&M FSN W, 30-9 A&M, 7-4 Gabbert goes for 361 yds/3 TD; Kemp 10 catches, 2 TDs Oct. 23 18/16 Oklahoma (HC) (3/3) ABC W, 36-27 OU, 66-24-5 Tigers knock off BCS #1 w/dominant 4th quarter victory Oct. 30 7/8 at Nebraska (14/12) ABC L, 31-17 NU, 65-36-3 MU outscores NU, 17-7 in final 3 qtrs, but 24-0 hole too deep Nov. 6 14/14 at Texas Tech ABC L, 24-17 MU, 5-3 MU gets 14-0 lead, but Tech rallies & runs 101 offensive snaps Nov. 13 20/20 Kansas State (RV/RV) FSN W, 38-28 MU, 60-31-5 Defense gets 4 TOs, & Tigers pull away in second half Nov. 20 15/16 at Iowa State FSN W, 14-0 MU, 60-34-9 MU pitches 1st conference road shutout since 1967 Nov. 27 15/16 vs. Kansas (Kansas City) FSN 11:40 a.m. MU, 55-54-9 MU wins thriller in 2009 by scoring 5 pts. in final 2:45 for win COACHING STAFF IN-GAME ON FIELD Gary Pinkel ____________ Head Coach Andy Hill____________ Wide Receivers Brian Jones ______________ Tailbacks Craig Kuligowski ________ Defensive Line Dave Steckel ____ Def. Coord./Linebackers Bruce Walker ___________ Co-Off. Line IN THE COACHES’ BOOTH Cornell Ford ____________ Cornerbacks Josh Henson ___________ Co-Off. Line Barry Odom ______________ Safeties David Yost_____ Off. Coord./Quarterbacks 2010 2010 TIGER SCHEDULE & RESULTS

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TIGER NEWS & NOTESKansas Jayhawks (3-8, 1-6) vs. #14/#15/#16 Missouri Tigers (9-2, 5-2)

Nov. 27, 2010 – Arrowhead Stadium – Kansas City, Mo.

STATE FARM MU/KU BORDER SHOWDOWNKICKOFF: 11:40 a.m. (central time).STADIUM: Arrowhead Stadium (79,451 – natural grass surface). Opened in 1972. MU is 3-2 there alltime, including 2-1 versus Kansas.RADIO: Tiger Network. Mike Kelly (play-by-play), John Kadlec (color), Chris Gervino (sidelines), Scotty Cox (producer), Matt Winegardner (director). Carried on over 50 stations across the Midwest, and on the Internet at mutigers.com. Also on Sirius Satellite Radio (channel 130).TV: FOX Sports Net. Steve Physioc (play-by-play), Dave Lapham (color), Jim Knox (sidelines), Bob Steinfeld (producer), Phil Mollica (director).RANKINGS (BCS/AP/USA): MU – 14th / 15th / 16th; KU – None.SERIES: Mizzou leads, 55-54-9 and has won 3 of the last 4 meetings, including 2-of-3 played in KC’s Arrowhead Stadium.COACHES:Mizzou: Gary Pinkel (Kent, ‘75), 76-48 at MU (10th year) and 149-85-3 overall (20th year). Pinkel is 5-4 vs. Kansas and 1-0 vs. Turner Gill.Kansas: Turner Gill (North Texas, ‘90), 3-8 at KU (1st year) and 23-38 overall (5th year). Gill is 0-1 vs. Mizzou and Gary Pinkel.

Date MU Rank Opponent (Rank) TV Time/Result Series Quick Fact(s)Sept. 4 RV/RV vs. Illinois (St. Louis) FSN W, 23-13 MU, 17-7 MU rides 20-0 2nd-half surge to big opening winSept. 11 RV/RV McNeese State PPV W, 50-6 MU, 1-0 Fr. TB Josey nets 112 rush yds., 3 TDs in only 7 carriesSept. 18 RV/25 San Diego State PPV W, 27-24 MU, 3-0 “Moe Miracle” 68-yd. TD w/:51 sec. left saves the daySept. 25 RV/24 Miami (Ohio) –– W, 51-13 MU, 1-0 MU scores :08 seconds in, rushes for 236 yds. and 5 TDsOct. 9 24/22 Colorado FSN W, 26-0 MU, 42-31-3 MU pitches 2nd-straight Columbia shutout of ColoradoOct. 16 21/19 at Texas A&M FSN W, 30-9 A&M, 7-4 Gabbert goes for 361 yds/3 TD; Kemp 10 catches, 2 TDs Oct. 23 18/16 Oklahoma (HC) (3/3) ABC W, 36-27 OU, 66-24-5 Tigers knock off BCS #1 w/dominant 4th quarter victoryOct. 30 7/8 at Nebraska (14/12) ABC L, 31-17 NU, 65-36-3 MU outscores NU, 17-7 in final 3 qtrs, but 24-0 hole too deepNov. 6 14/14 at Texas Tech ABC L, 24-17 MU, 5-3 MU gets 14-0 lead, but Tech rallies & runs 101 offensive snapsNov. 13 20/20 Kansas State (RV/RV) FSN W, 38-28 MU, 60-31-5 Defense gets 4 TOs, & Tigers pull away in second halfNov. 20 15/16 at Iowa State FSN W, 14-0 MU, 60-34-9 MU pitches 1st conference road shutout since 1967Nov. 27 15/16 vs. Kansas (Kansas City) FSN 11:40 a.m. MU, 55-54-9 MU wins thriller in 2009 by scoring 5 pts. in final 2:45 for win

COACHING STAFF

IN-GAME ON FIELDGary Pinkel ____________ Head CoachAndy Hill____________ Wide ReceiversBrian Jones ______________ TailbacksCraig Kuligowski ________ Defensive LineDave Steckel ____ Def. Coord./LinebackersBruce Walker ___________ Co-Off. Line

IN THE COACHES’ BOOTHCornell Ford ____________ CornerbacksJosh Henson ___________ Co-Off. LineBarry Odom ______________ SafetiesDavid Yost _____ Off. Coord./Quarterbacks

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2010 TIGER SCHEDULE & RESULTS

TIGER PLAYER QUICK FACTS/NOTESPROBABLE OFFENSIVE STARTERSPos. No. Tiger (Letters) Ht. Wt. Year Hometown Note(s)QB 11 Blaine Gabbert* 6-5 230 Jr. Ballwin, Mo. 17-7 as a starter; has won 12 of last 15 gamesTB 26 De’Vion Moore** 5-9 195 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Leads MU w/447 rushing yds. & 6 rushing TDsH-WR 28 T.J. Moe* 6-0 200 So. O’Fallon, Mo. Leads MU w/810 rec. yds. & 6 rec. TDsX-WR 29 Jerrell Jackson** 6-1 190 Jr. Houston, Texas Had 9 catches, 139 yds., 1 TD (38 yds.) vs. Okla.Z-WR 8 Wes Kemp** 6-4 220 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Career-high 10 catches, 2 TDs (89 yds.) at A&MTE 82 Michael Egnew** 6-6 235 Jr. Plainview, Texas Mackey finalist all NCAA TEs with 78 catches so farLT 72 Elvis Fisher** 6-5 295 Jr. Saint Petersburg, Fla. Has started 38 straight games at LT for TigersLG 71 Jayson Palmgren** 6-2 305 Jr. Kansas City, Mo. Made first career start vs. ILL; has 34 games exp.C 62 Tim Barnes*** 6-4 300 Sr. Longwood, Mo. Rimington Award watch-lister has started 38 straightRG 66 Austin Wuebbels 6-4 300 Jr. Troy, Ill. Has started 24 straight games (13 at LG; 11 at RG)RT 77 Dan Hoch** 6-7 315 Jr. Harlan, Iowa Became 1st-ever true-FR OL to play for Pinkel in ‘08

KEY OFFENSIVE RESERVESQB 1 James Franklin 6-2 223 Fr. Corinth, Texas Ran for 3-yd. TD to help clinch Oklahoma win in 4th QTB 4 Kendial Lawrence* 5-9 190 So. Rockwall, Texas Had career-high 96 rush yds. at Tech, incl. 71-yd. TD WR 5 Rolandis Woodland 6-3 200 So. St. Louis, Mo. Has 77 of 97 rec. yds. on the year in the last 2 gamesWR 16 Brandon Gerau* 6-0 175 Jr. Columbia, Mo. Avg. per catch of 18.3 yds. is 2nd-best among all TigersTB 41 Henry Josey 5-10 180 Fr. Angleton, Texas 2nd on team w/376 yds, 4 TDs, solid avg. of 5.6TB 43 Marcus Murphy 5-9 170 Fr. DeSoto, Texas Had 69-yd. TD run on 3rd play of game at Texas Tech

PROBABLE DEFENSIVE STARTERSPos. No. Tiger (Letters) Ht. Wt. Year Hometown Note(s)DE 3 Jacquies Smith** 6-4 255 Jr. Dallas, Texas Had 2 QB sacks vs. ISU; Has 3.5 sacks in last 3 gamesDT 93 Terrell Resonno** 6-5 295 Jr. Jefferson City, Mo. Tied career high w/6 tackles last Sat. at Iowa StateNOSE 91 Jimmy Burge 6-2 290 So. Houston, Texas Has started last 4 gms. since Hamilton was injuredDE 85 Aldon Smith* 6-5 260 So. Raytown, Mo. Had QB sack/forced fumble vs. KSU that led to TD ret. WLB 25 Zaviar Gooden* 6-2 225 So. Pflugerville, Texas 2nd on team w/73 tack.; tied for lead w/2 INTsMLB 48 Andrew Wilson 6-3 225 RS-Fr. Peculiar, Mo. Started for inj. Ebner vs. KSU & had career-high 7 tack.SLB 6 Andrew Gachkar*** 6-3 228 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. Leading tackler (74) also leads w/2 FFs, 2 blocked FGsFS 11 Jarrell Harrison* 6-2 210 Sr. Las Vegas, Nev. Had 6 tackles & rec. fum. at ISU; might play LB if neededSS 13 Kenji Jackson** 5-10 195 Jr. Mansfield, Texas Had career-high 13 tackles vs. MIA; incl. 2 TFLs & FFCB 19 Carl Gettis*** 5-11 195 Sr. O’Fallon, Mo. Will make 49th cons. start vs. KU, 1 shy of MU recordCB 20 Kevin Rutland*** 6-0 190 Sr. Houston, Texas Team captain has been hampered with back inj. of late

KEY DEFENSIVE RESERVESCB 1 Kip Edwards* 6-1 200 So. Arlington, Texas Primary dime back; leads team w/6 PBUs on the yearFS 10 Tavon Bolden 6-2 210 RS-Fr. Houston, Texas Saw more action last Sat. vs. ISU & had 2 tacklesMLB 32 Will Ebner** 6-1 230 Jr. Friendswood, Texas DNP in last 2 gms. (neck); status for KU game TBASLB 33 Luke Lambert*** 6-3 230 Sr. Brookfield, Mo. Has missed last 5 gms. w/inj. knee from A&M gameDE 52 Michael Sam 6-3 245 RS-Fr. Hitchcock, Texas Had 2 tackles and 1 QB sack at Nebraska (9 yds.)DE 57 Brad Madison* 6-4 255 So. Bethany, Mo. Leads MU with 7.5 QB sacks, ranks 3rd in Big 12

SPECIALISTSPos. No. Tiger (Letters) Ht. Wt. Year Hometown Note(s)PR 19 Carl Gettis*** 5-11 195 Sr. O’Fallon, Mo. Had career-long 31-yd. punt return vs. SDSUKOR 43 Marcus Murphy 5-9 180 Fr. DeSoto, Texas Avg. 22.5 yds. per KOR in last 5 games (12-270)LS 86 Beau Brinkley** 6-5 220 Jr. Kearney, Mo. Key cog to special teams as MU’s ace deep snapperH 88 Forrest Shock* 6-2 210 Sr. Osage Beach, Mo. Held in 2009 & threw TD pass on fake FG at CUPK 95 Grant Ressel* 6-1 190 Jr. Jackson, Mo. Is 42-of-44 FGs and 76-of-78 PATs for careerPK/P 97 Trey Barrow 6-1 190 So. Moberly, Mo. KO man also punts, had 26-yd. run on fake punt vs. CUP 99 Matt Grabner 6-4 200 Sr. Alton, Ill. Avg. 42.7 per punt; has 12 of 50 or more & 26 I-20s

NOTE – No wagering, please – we’re just guessing here

OFFENSE72 Elvis Fisher – 6-5, 295, Jr., 2L73 Mark Hill – 6-6, 260, RSFr.

71 Jayson Palmgren – 6-2, 305, Jr., 2L74 Kirk Lakebrink – 6-6, 300, Sr.

62 Tim Barnes – 6-4, 300, Sr., 3L53 Travis Ruth – 6-3, 290, So.

66 Austin Wuebbels – 6-4, 300, Jr., 1L68 Justin Britt – 6-5, 300, RSFr.

77 Dan Hoch – 6-7, 315, Jr., 2L75 Jack Meiners – 6-6, 305, So., 1L

82 Michael Egnew – 6-6, 235, Jr., 2L87 Andrew Jones – 6-5, 240, Jr., 2L81 Eric Waters – 6-4, 235, Fr.

11 Blaine Gabbert – 6-5, 230, Jr., 1L 1 James Franklin – 6-2, 223, Fr.16 Ashton Glaser – 6-0, 205, RSFr.

26 De’Vion Moore – 5-9, 195, Jr., 2L 4 Kendial Lawrence – 5-9, 190, So., 1L 41 Henry Josey – 5-10, 180, Fr.43 Marcus Murphy – 5-9, 180, Fr.

29 Jerrell Jackson – 6-1, 190, Jr., 2L 5 Rolandis Woodland – 6-3, 200, So. 2 L’Damian Washington – 6-4, 190, RSFr.

28 T.J. Moe – 6-0, 200, So., 1L 3 Gahn McGaffie – 5-10, 180, So.

8 Wes Kemp – 6-4, 220, Jr., 2L16 Brandon Gerau – 6-0, 175, Jr., 1L85 Marcus Lucas – 6-5, 205, Fr.

DEFENSE 3 Jacquies Smith – 6-4, 255, Jr., 2L 52 Michael Sam – 6-3, 245, RSFr.55 Brayden Burnett – 6-3, 240, RSFr.

93 Terrell Resonno – 6-5, 295, Jr., 2L94 Marvin Foster – 6-2, 280, RSFr.98 Bart Coslet – 6-5, 255, Sr., 1L

91 Jimmy Burge – 6-2, 290, So.58 Brendan Donaldson – 6-2, 285, Jr.

85 Aldon Smith – 6-5, 260, So., 1L57 Brad Madison – 6-4, 255, So., 1L18 Marcus Malbrough – 6-5, 240, So., 1L

25 Zaviar Gooden – 6-2, 225, So., 1L 5 Josh Tatum – 6-1, 230, Jr.

32 Will Ebner – 6-1, 230, Jr., 2L48 Andrew Wilson – 6-3, 225, RSFr.

6 Andrew Gachkar – 6-3, 228, Sr., 3L48 Andrew Wilson – 6-3, 225, RSFr.

19 Carl Gettis – 5-11, 195, Sr., 3L 1 Kip Edwards – 6-1, 200, So., 1L21 Trey Hobson – 5-11, 190, Jr., 2L

20 Kevin Rutland – 6-0, 190, Sr., 3L31 E.J. Gaines – 5-10, 180, Fr.22 Robert Steeples – 6-1, 195, So., 1L

13 Kenji Jackson – 5-10, 195, Jr., 2L10 Tavon Bolden – 6-2, 210, RSFr.

11 Jarrell Harrison – 6-2, 210, Sr., 1L17 Matt White – 6-0, 180, RSFr.

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MISSOURI FOOTBALL DEPTH CHART(As of Nov. 22, 2010)

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TE

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TB

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DE

TNGDE W M SCB

CBSSFS

SPECIALISTS99 Matt Grabner – 6-4, 200, Sr.97 Trey Barrow – 6-1, 190, So.

95 Grant Ressel – 6-1, 190, Jr., 1L97 Trey Barrow – 6-1, 190, So. (KO)

88 Forrest Shock – 6-2, 210, Sr., 1L16 Brandon Gerau – 6-0, 175, Jr., 1L

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PK H

86 Beau Brinkley – 6-5, 220, Jr., 2L57 Brad Madison – 6-4, 255, So., 1L

43 Marcus Murphy – 5-9, 180, Fr. 8 Wes Kemp – 6-4, 220, Jr., 2L

19 Carl Gettis – 5-11, 195, Sr., 3L 1 Kip Edwards – 6-1, 200, So., 1L43 Marcus Murphy – 5-9, 180, Fr.

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MIZZOU FOOTBALL GAME NOTESTIGERS CLOSE REGULAR SEASON AGAINST ARCH RIVAL KANSAS

It’s the game that most Mizzou fans circle on their calendar before the season starts, and it’s finally here – Mizzou vs. Kansas, the nation’s 2nd-most played rivalry and one of the most hotly-contested rivalries in all of sport.

This year’s edition will take place Saturday morning in Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium, with kickoff set for 11:30 a.m. FOX Sports Net will be televising the game.

Mizzou enters the game having won two straight contests, earning hard-fought victories the past two weeks over Big 12 North Division brethren Kansas State (W, 38-28 in Columbia on Nov. 13th) and last Saturday at Iowa State (W, 14-0 on Nov. 20th). The Tigers and Cyclones battled in frigid Ames, Iowa, a place where MU has had its share of tough times over the years. But Mizzou avoided the upset bug as the 15th-ranked Tigers rode a stifling defense and just enough big plays from its offense and special teams to turn that into its 9th win of the season – marking just the sixth time in 120 years of Mizzou Football that MU has won 9 games.

At 9-2 overall (5-2 in Big 12 Conference play), the Tigers are looking to improve their already-impressive bowl resume that has seen the Tigers claim wins over five teams who are currently bowl eligible: Oklahoma (9-2); Texas A&M (8-3); Illinois (6-5); Miami (Ohio) (7-4); San Diego State (7-4); and Kansas State (6-5), while another Tiger victim, Colorado, could be a seventh to gain bowl eligibility with a win this weekend (5-6). MU’s only losses on the year came on the road to a pair of bowl-eligible teams: Nebraska (9-2) and Texas Tech (6-5).

Kansas, rebuilding in its first year under Coach Turner Gill, comes into the 2010 finale standing 3-8 overall and 1-6 in Big 12 action. The Jayhawks have wins over Georgia Tech, New Mexico State and Colorado, with the latter being an historic one that saw KU erase a 45-17 deficit in the final 11 minutes of the game to post a 52-45 win. The 28-point 4th-quarter comeback was an NCAA record for largest deficit erased in the final quarter of a win.

MIZZOU LOOKING FOR THIRD BIG 12 NORTH TITLE IN FOUR YEARSJust because Mizzou and Kansas might be trending in different directions doesn’t mean the Tigers will struggle

to find motivation on Saturday. Aside from the obvious enticements of the big rivalry, a 10-win season, improving bowl positioning, etc., a win on Saturday for Mizzou would assure the Tigers of no worse than a tie for the Big 12 North Division title.

Mizzou enters the game tied atop the North standings, along with Nebraska, at 5-2. If both teams win this weekend (Nebraska hosts Colorado on Friday), they officially tie for the division crown, and Nebraska represents the North in the Big 12 Championship Game on Dec. 4th in Dallas, due to their 31-17 win over MU in Lincoln on Oct. 30th. If Colorado was to upset Nebraska on Friday, then MU would take the field Saturday against KU knowing that a win would elevate them to the title game against either Oklahoma or Oklahoma State.

But regardless of what Nebraska does Friday, a win Saturday for MU would give MU three Big 12 North Division trophies in the last four seasons, matching the ones it won in 2007 and 2008, when it played in the Big 12 Championship Game both years.

MU LOOKING FOR jUST 4TH 10-WIN SEASON IN SCHOOL HISTORYThe 2010 Tigers have already earned distinction, as they are just the 6th team in Mizzou Football history with

9 regular-season wins. Hoping it doesn’t stop there, the Tigers will be going for win #10 on the year Saturday in Kansas City, a win total that has been reached only three times in MU’s previous 119 years of existence (began play in 1890). The 10-win seasons include:

• 1960 (11-0) • 2007 (12-2) • 2008 (10-4)

MEDIA INFOFOOTBALL INFORMATION CONTACT:

Chad Moller(W) 573/882-0712 (Cell) 573/268-3110FAX 573/882=4720Faurot Press Box--573/882-7311 or 7312E-Mail Address -- [email protected]

Josh Murray – Secondary FB Contact(W) 573/882-0711 (Cell) 573/268-8606E-Mail Address – [email protected]

2010 TIGER FOOTBALL SUPERLATIVES• 9-2 vs. the 7th-toughest schedule in the nation (per the NCAA)• Wins over six bowl-eligible teams• Beat then BCS-#1 Oklahoma (36-27)• Won 30-9 at current BCS #17 Texas A&M• Began season unranked, before climb-ing as high as #6 in the BCS standings

TIGER FOOTBALL PRO-GRAM SUPERLATIVES• 39 wins over last 4 seasons• Will play in school-record 6th-straight bowl game in 2010• 2008 Alamo Bowl Champs• 2008 Big 12 North Division Champs• 2008 Cotton Bowl Champs• 2007 Big 12 North Division Champs• 2005 Independence Bowl Champs

TALE OF THE TAPE[NCAA Ranking in Brackets]

MIZZOU _____________________ KANSAS401.45 [46th] __ Total Offense _ 310.55 [104th]157.91 [54th] __Rushing Offense _ 138.09 [83rd]21 __________TDs Rushing _________ 12243.55 [42nd] __Passing Offense _ 172.45 [97th]128.02 [68th] _ Passing Efficiency 112.38 [103rd]16 __________ TDs Passing __________ 1129.91 [48th] ___ Scoring Offense __ 18.00 [112th]369.73 [63rd] __ Total Defense _ 430.45 [103rd]151.55 [58th] _ Rushing Defense 204.00 [107th]9 ________ TDs Allowed Rushing _______ 25218.18 [65th] __Passing Defense _ 226.45 [79th]113.48 [22nd] _ Pass Effic. Defense 148.11 [105th]13 _______ TDs Allowed Passing _______ 1815.91 [7th] ____Scoring Defense _ 34.36 [103rd]+0.91 [13th] _ Turnover Margin _ –0.64 [101st]17 / 8 ______ Fumbles/Lost ______ 12 / 66 ________ Interceptions Thrown _______ 1113 _______ Interceptions Gained ________ 522.08 [57th] __Kickoff Return Avg. _ 21.62 [64th]6.48 [88th] ___ Punt Return Avg. __ 3.54 [112th]38.87 [13th] __ Net Punting Avg. __ 34.21 [93rd]3.00 [7th] ______Sacks By ____ 0.91 [117th]1.45 [T-35th] ___ Sacks Allowed ___ 2.91 [103rd]28:43 [89th] __ Avg. Time of Poss. __ 29:27 [75th]35.1% [98th] __3rd Down Conv. _ 42.1% [47th]50.0% [T-63rd] _4th Down Conv. _ 45.0% [84th]

MIZZOU FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

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Head Coach Gary Pinkel is now the first Tiger coach to achieve three 9-win seasons. College Football Hall of Fame Coach Dan Devine, with two, is the only other MU coach with more than one 9-win season. Pinkel is already the only MU coach with two seasons of double-digit win totals.

TIGERS, jAYHAWKS RESUME NATION’S 2ND-MOST PLAYED RIVALRYWith roots dating back all the way to the Civil War period in American history, Missourians and Kansans have

always had a fierce rivalry in everything from football, to a fierce game of Galaga in the neighborhood pub.Not only is the rivalry a spirited one, but it has several other things going for it that makes it one of the best

(and most underrated) in the country...• – The MU-KU series is the 2nd-most played in the nation, with its 118 previous meetings. Only Minnesota and Wisconsin

(120 meetings including their 2010 contest won by the Badgers) have played each other more than MU and KU...• – It is one of the most even rivalries around. Amazingly, the series is a virtual deadlock, with MU holding a

55-54-9 edge in the previous 118 meetings. That makes the series the most closely-contested of the nation’s top-23 most-played rivalries – those with 103 or more games played alltime...

Closest Rivalry Series with at least 103 Games Played NextRivalry # Meetings Series Leader MeetingMizzou-Kansas 118 Missouri by 1 (55-54-9) Nov. 27thBaylor-TCU 106 TCU by 1 (50-49-7) 2011Auburn-Georgia 114 Auburn by 2 (54-52-8) 2011Army-Navy 110 Navy by 5 (54-49-7) Dec. 11thNorth Carolina-Virginia 115 UNC by 5 (58-53-4) 2011Minnesota-Wisconsin 120 Minnesota by 6 (59-53-8) 2011Stanford-California 113 Stanford by 10 (56-46-11) 2011Oregon-Oregon State 113 Oregon by 11 (57-46-10) Dec. 4th

• – And like all great fierce rivalries, it’s complete with controversy. Many stories abound about the bad blood between the two programs throughout the years. While the two schools maintain diplomatic relationships, they don’t even agree on the series results, as both schools claim to lead the series by a 55-54-9 count. The dispute goes back to the 1960 season, when unranked KU came to Columbia and upset undefeated and #1-ranked Mizzou, 23-7. The win was later forfeited by KU after the Big 8 Conference ruled that ineligible players took the field for the Jayhawks. Kansas counts the result on the field in their record books (and the NCAA also records it as 55-54-9 for KU), while MU counts the forfeit in its win column.

The loss remains as likely the most bitter in Tiger history, as it cost MU a chance at its only national championship, as the Tigers went on to finish 10-1 on the field (11-0 in the record books with the forfeit), and ranked 5th after defeating Navy in the 1961 Orange Bowl.

MIZZOU-KANSAS SERIES HISTORYAs previously stated, MU and KU have the 2nd-most played rivalry in college football history, and this Saturday

will mark the 119th meeting between the two heated rivals, with MU claiming it owns a 55-54-9 lead overall.

Last season saw one of the more exciting and dramatic games ever played in the storied series, as MU won a back-and-forth affair, getting a 27-yard Grant Ressel at the final gun to claim a 41-39 win. The Tigers trailed 14-3 at the end of the 1st quarter, and faced a 21-13 halftime deficit before rallying to take a 36-28 lead early in the 4th quarter. Kansas posted a rally of their own with 11 straight points, and the Jayhawks appeared on the verge of the upset win, as they held a 39-36 lead after a short field goal with just 5:10 to play. That probably loomed even larger when MU couldn’t muster a drive and punted the ball back with three minutes left in the game. But the punt was downed inside the Jayhawk 5-yardline, and on 3rd down, Aldon Smith and Brian Coulter met in the endzone for a sack and safety on Kansas QB Todd Reesing with 2:45 to play to pull MU to within 39-38. After the ensuing free kick, MU drove downfield, thanks to some key runs by TB Derrick Washington, and the Tigers drained the clock to set up Ressel for the game-winner with no time left.

SERIES HISTORYKANSAS (MU Leads, 55-54-9)First Year of Big 12 Conference1996 W, 42-25 at Columbia1997 L, 15-7 at Lawrence1998 W, 41-23 at Columbia1999 L, 21-0 at Lawrence2000 L, 38-17 at Columbia2001 W, 38-34 at Lawrence2002 W, 36-12 at Columbia2003 L, 35-14 at Lawrence2004 L, 31-14 at Columbia2005 L, 13-3 at Lawrence2006 W, 42-17 at Columbia2007 W, 36-28 at Kansas City2008 L, 40-37 at Kansas City2009 W, 41-39 at Kansas Cityat Kansas City: KU leads, 13-8-3at Arrowhead Stadium: MU leads, 2-1as part of Big 12 Conf.: Tied, 7-7

PRO-NUN-SEE-AAY-SHUN GUIDE

PLAYERSTrey BARROW _____________ BARE-oweJimmy BURGE _____________ BURR-jTAVON Bolden _____________ tuh-VONJALEEL Clark _____________juh-LEE-ulNick DEMIEN _____________duh-MEENKONY EALY _________ COE-nee / EE-leyMichael EGNEW ___________ EGG-newAndrew GACHKAR___________GATCH-carAnthony GATTI _____________ GOT-eeBrandon GERAU ____________ juh-ROEJeff GETTYS _______________ GET-issAshton GLASER ____________ GLAY-zurZAVIAR Gooden ____________ZAY-vee-urJARRELL HARRISON __________ juh-RELLDan HOCH ________________HOE-kMatt HOCH ________________HOE-kJERRELL Jackson ___________ juh-RELLKENJI Jackson ______________ KEN-juhKENDIAL Lawrence ___________KEN-dullMarcus MALBROUGH _________ MALL-broGAHN MCGAFFIE ____ JOHN / muh-GAFF-eeJack MEINERS _____________ MINE-ursDE’VION Moore ______________ DevinMUNIR Prince ____________ mew-NEERTERRELL RESONNO __ tuh-RELL / ruh-ZAW-noGrant RESSEL ______________ WrestleDarvin RUISE ______________ RUE-issJACQUIES Smith __________ jah-QWEESEXAVIER Smith ___________ ex-ZAY-vee-urKENRONTE Walker ________ ken-RON-tayBRAYLON Webb ____________ BRAY-lunROLANDIS Woodland _______ roe-LAND-issAustin WUEBBELS ___________WEB-uls

COACHESBarry ODOM _____________OWE-dumCraig KULIGOWSKI _____ KOOL-ih-gow-skeeDavid YOST ________________ YOE-st

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MIZZOU FOOTBALL GAME NOTESKansas claimed a 40-37 win in Arrowhead Stadium in 2008 that was a definite gut-kick for the Tigers, who came

into the game as favorites. It was a game played in cold and snowy conditions, and after Kansas surged to a 19-7 first-half lead, the Tigers worked some comeback magic and eventually would hold leads of 30-26 and 37-33 in the 4th quarter, only to see the Jayhawks post two TD drives in the final five minutes of play. The last one was capped with a play that will likely burn in the memories of Tiger fans forever, as on 4th-and-7 from the MU 26-yardline with just :27 seconds to play, Reesing avoided pressure and floated a perfect pass to a streaking Kerry Meier in the endzone for a back-breaking TD that accounted for the final score. Mizzou drove furiously downfield in short time, but had to settle for a long field goal attempt, and Jeff Wolfert’s 54-yarder at the gun was partially blocked, sending Mizzou home with the defeat to drop them to 9-3 on the season.

The year before left a decidely different taste in the mouths of Tiger fans, as Mizzou claimed a thrilling 36-28 win over KU in the inaugural game at Arrowhead Stadium. Nicknamed “Armageddon at Arrowhead,” the game featured 11-0 and 2nd-ranked Kansas against 10-1 and 3rd-ranked Mizzou, with #1 LSU having been upset the night before – meaning the winner would likely ascend to #1 in the polls and control the inside track to a spot in the BCS Title Game. Mizzou rode the arm of QB Chase Daniel to a 14-0 halftime lead, and that would eventually surge to a 21-0 Tiger lead in the 3rd quarter before Kansas could get untracked. Kansas would post an admirable comeback that pulled them to within 34-28 with 2:03 to play, but after Mizzou drove into KU territory on the ensuing possession before pinning the Jayhawks inside their own 5-yardline, the Tigers sealed the deal with a sack of Reesing in the endzone for a safety with just :12 seconds left to account for the final score of 36-28. The win gave MU its first-ever Big 12 North Division title, and two days later, when the polls came out, the Tigers were the #1 team in the land.

MU Coach Gary Pinkel stands 5-4 against Kansas in his nine previous seasons at Mizzou. He won his first two contests against KU, and that made him only the 3rd coach in Tiger history to win his first 2 games over Kansas.

The series returned to Kansas City, Mo., in what was initially a two-year agreement, as both schools agreed to move home games in 2007 and 2008 to Arrowhead Stadium, home of the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs. It was announced the week of the 2008 contest that both schools had reached an agreement, in conjunction with the Chiefs and the Kansas City Sports Commission, to extend the series in Kansas City another four years, meaning the game will be played there through 2012.

Kansas City was the historical site of the MU-KU rivalry, as the city was the host of the 1st 16 games in the series, from 1891-1906, and has been now for 24 games overall. KU holds a 13-8-3 edge overall in games played in the series in Kansas City, and the 2007 game marked the first games played there since MU won in consecutive years in 1944 (28-0) and 1945 (33-12).

SATURDAY IS WORTH MORE THAN A WIN ON THE GRIDIRONSaturday’s winner will not only take home the traditional bass drum trophy given to the winner of the rivalry

game, but the school will earn 3 points in the M&I Bank MU-KU Border Showdown Series.This marks the 9th year of the Border Showdown, which records the head-to-head

results between MU and KU in all sports each season. Each competition is assigned a certain amount of points during the year, and the school that wins the most at the end wins a traveling trophy and bragging rights.

Entering Saturday’s football game, Mizzou holds a 6.0-to-3.5 lead thus far in the 2010-11 series.

In the previous eight years of the showdown, MU has won the series six times, claiming yearly wins in 2002-03 (32.0-to-8.5), in 2004-05 (22.5-to-17.5), in 2006-07 (25.0-to-14.0), in 2007-08 (24.0-to-15.0), in 2008-09 (23.0-to-17.0) and again last year in 2009-10 (23.0-to-16.5), with KU claiming wins in 2003-04 (21.5-to-18.5) and in 2005-06 (22.0-to-17.0).

MU-KU BASS DRUM UP FOR GRABS SATURDAYMost every school has goofy trophies that they play rivals for each year, and Mizzou is no exception. MU and

KU play annually for a bass drum. Here are details of the significance behind the drum... MU-KU BASS DRUM — Issued to the winner of the Missouri-Kansas football game ... Originated

in 1935 ... Trophy was originally conceived as an Indian War Drum in nature by a couple of Mizzou alumni, since Osage Indians roamed the plains of Kansas and Missouri long before the state universities were founded ... Original intent was to stimulate new interest in longtime series that had dwindled during the Depression of the ’30s and MU’s all-time low in football victories ... Supposedly authentic Indian drum was purchased in a Kansas City pawn shop, and new drum was acquired prior to 1986 game ... Autographed originally on both drum heads by KU and MU alumni ... Tradition was temporarily forgotten for a few years but resumed on an annual basis in 1947 ... The first game ended in a scoreless tie.

MU CAREER STARTSOFFENSELINEMEN ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Tot.Barnes RS 0 14 13 11 38Fisher — RS 14 13 11 38Wuebbels — RS 0 13 11 24Hoch — — 0 13 11 24Palmgren — RS 0 0 11 11Meiners — — — 0 1 1

RECEIVERS Kemp — — 0 13 11 24Jackson — — 0 6 8 14Egnew — — 0 0 11 11Moe — — — 0 11 11Jones — — 1 7 0 8Gerau — 0 0 1 0 1

QUARTERBACKSGabbert — — 0 13 11 24

TAILBACKSMoore — RS 0 1 10 11Lawrence — — — 0 1 1Josey — — — — 1 1

DEFENSELINEMEN ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 Tot.A. Smith — — RS 12 8 20Hamilton — RS 0 12 7 19J. Smith — — 1 5 11 17Resonno — RS 0 1 11 12Burge — — RS 0 4 4Madison — — RS 0 2 2Sam — — — RS 1 1

LINEBACKERSGachkar — 0 0 13 11 24Lambert — 1 10 6 1 18Ebner — — 0 7 6 13Gooden — — RS 0 11 11Wilson — — — RS 3 3

SECONDARYGettis — 10 14 13 11 48Rutland RS 0 0 13 11 24Jackson — — 3 5 11 19Harrison — — — 8 10 18Simmons — — — 12 2 14

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LAST YEAR REWIND: MIZZOU 41, KANSAS 39KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Missouri tackled Todd Reesing for a safety with 2:39 remaining and Grant Ressel hit

a 27-yard field goal as time expired, giving the Tigers a 41-39 win over Kansas in another wild Border Showdown at Arrowhead Stadium. These rivals put on a show in 2008 and somehow topped it, trading big plays, scores and momentum seemingly with every snap.

Missouri (8-4, 4-4) had 553 total yards, but needed a safety and Ressel’s fourth field goal of the game to beat its biggest rival and end coach Mark Mangino’s eight-year stint at Kansas (5-7, 1-7) with a seven-game losing streak. Danario Alexander caught 15 passes for 233 yards, the third time he’s eclipsed 200 yards in four games, and Derrick Washington ran for 111 yards and two scores for the Tigers.

Missouri’s Blaine Gabbert threw for 303 yards and a score, and ran for 94 more yards in the 118th Border Showdown, boosting Missouri’s chances of getting into a bigger bowl.

Reesing threw for a school-record 498 yards and four touchdowns - two to Kerry Meier - in his final collegiate game and Kansas had 547 total yards, but it wasn’t enough to avoid the loss. Kansas’ Dezmon Briscoe had 14 catches for 242 yards but lost two fumbles that led directly to Missouri touchdowns.

Like last season, when they won 40-37, the Jayhawks were in position to win.Jacob Branstetter hit a 39-yard field goal with 5:10 left to put Kansas up 39-36, then the Jayhawks forced

Missouri into a punt.Starting the drive at its own 3, KU opted to pass instead of milking clock. After two failed passes, Brian Coulter

and Aldon Smith converged on Reesing in the end zone for a safety to cut Kansas’ lead to 39-38. Worse yet, the Jay-hawks ran just 14 seconds off the clock, giving Missouri plenty of time to move into position for the winning score.

The Tigers did just that, getting a 27-yard run from Washington to set up Ressel’s attempt. He split the uprights and, after a brief delay for a penalty on Kansas, the Tigers rushed the field for one of their wildest wins against their biggest rival.

Most of the action took place in the second half.Trailing 21-13, Missouri marched down the field on its opening drive of the second half for Washington’s 14-

yard touchdown run up the middle. Kansas answered with a 2-yard pass from Reesing to Meier after Missouri’s Sean Weatherspoon was called for running into the center on a made field goal.

Missouri’s turn, Jerrell Jackson got the right corner on an end-around and scored on a 37-yard run. The Tigers needed just 55 seconds to score again, following Briscoe’s second fumble with Alexander’s catch-and-run 68-yard touchdown. Ressel’s third field goal, from 37 yards, put Missouri up 36-28 early in the fourth quarter.

Kansas and Briscoe weren’t done. Streaking up the sideline, Briscoe pulled down a long pass from Reesing, wobbled safety Jasper Simmons’ knees near the 20, then went in for a 74-yard touchdown. Reesing hit Meier for the 2-point conversion, tying the game at 36-all.

KU got the ball back, starting inside its 1, and drove down for Branstetter’s field goal to set up the final flurry.

TIGERS GET FIRST ROAD CONFERENCE SHUTOUT WIN SINCE 1967 AT ISUMizzou improved to 9-2 overall and 5-2 in Big 12 Conference play with a gritty 14-0 shutout win at Iowa State

against a motivated Cyclone team which was going for bowl eligibility in its final game of the regular season. The Tigers held a 7-0 halftime lead thanks to a Blaine Gabbert-to-Michael Egnew TD pass of 11 yards in the 1st quarter, and they extended the lead to 14-0 on a 1-yard TD run early in the 4th quarter by TB De’Vion Moore. The Tiger defense made sure that score stood up, as it pitched the first conference road shutout by Mizzou since 1967 (W, 7-0 at Stillwater). It was MU’s first road shutout overall since a 16-0 win at Houston in 1994.

The shutout was the second of the season for Mizzou (beat Colorado, 26-0, in Columbia on Oct. 9th), and that gives MU two shutouts in the same season for the first time since 1983 (W, 38-0 at home against Kansas State & W, 10-0 at home against Oklahoma).

Here are a few fun facts regarding shutouts and Big 12 Conference play:• – In the last five seasons (2006-Present), there have been five shutouts posted in Big 12 games, and Mizzou

owns three of them: 2010 – at Missouri 26, Colorado 0 2010 – at Oklahoma 52, Iowa State 0 2010 – Missouri 14, at Iowa State 0 2009 – at Oklahoma 27, Oklahoma State 0 2008 – at Missouri 58, Colorado 0• – The road shutout was the first overall in Big 12 Conference play since 2005, when Colorado posted a 34-0

road win at Oklahoma State...

MU IN THE BIG 12/NCAA RANKINGS Category ______ NCAA ___Big 12 ___ StatScoring Offense ___ 48th ___8th ___ 29.91Scoring Defense __ 7th ____1st ____ 15.91Rushing Offense __ 54th ___6th __ 157.91Rushing Defense __ 58th ___6th __ 151.55Passing Offense __ 42nd ___6th __ 243.55Passing Defense __ 65th ___5th __ 218.18Pass Eff. Offense __ 68th ___9th __ 128.02Pass Eff. Defense __ 22nd ___3rd __ 113.48Total Offense ____ 46th ___7th __ 401.45Total Defense ____ 63rd ___5th __ 369.73Kickoff Returns ___ 57th ___7th ___ 22.08Punt Returns ____ 88th ___10th ____ 6.48Net Punting _____ 13th ___4th ___ 38.87Turnover Margin __ 13th ___2nd ___ +0.91

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing _______ NCAA ___Big 12 __ Yds/GDe’Vion Moore ___ n/a ____16th ___ 40.64Pass Efficiency ___ NCAA ___Big 12 ___ Effic.Blaine Gabbert ___ 65th ___9th __ 127.46Total Offense ____ NCAA ___Big 12 __ Yds/GBlaine Gabbert ___ 36th ___6th __ 252.82Receptions _____ NCAA ___Big 12 __ Rec/GMichael Egnew ___ 10th ___3rd ____ 7.09T.J. Moe _______ 12th ___4th ____ 6.55Receiving Yards ___ NCAA ___Big 12 __ Rec/GT.J. Moe _______ 40th ___4th ___ 73.64Michael Egnew ___ T-84th __10th ___ 60.27Interceptions ____ NCAA ___Big 12 ___ Avg.Kenji Jackson ____ n/a ____T-14th ___ 0.80Kevin Rutland ____ n/a ____T-14th ___ 0.80Zaviar Gooden ___ n/a ____T-14th ___ 0.80Punting _______ NCAA ___Big 12 ___ Avg.Matt Grabner ____ 38th ___5th ___ 42.66Punt Returns ____ NCAA ___Big 12 ___ Avg.Carl Gettis ______ 53rd ___3rd ____ 6.52Kickoff Returns ___ NCAA ___Big 12 ___ Avg.Marcus Murphy ___ n/a ____10th ___ 20.76Field Goals _____ NCAA ___Big 12 ___FG/GGrant Ressel ____ T-18th __4th ____ 1.45Scoring _______ NCAA ___Big 12 __ Pts/GGrant Ressel ____ 58th ___12th ____ 7.73Sacks ________ NCAA ___Big 12 ___ P/GBrad Madison ____ T-29th __T-3rd ____ 0.68Jacquies Smith ___ T-73rd __T-10th ___ 0.50Tackles _______ NCAA ___Big 12 ___ P/GAndrew Gachkar __ n/a ____21st ____ 6.73Tackles For Loss __ NCAA ___Big 12 ___ P/GBrad Madison ____ T-84th __8th ____ 1.00Jacquies Smith ___ n/a ____10th ____ 0.91

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MIZZOU FOOTBALL GAME NOTESEGNEW NAMED MACKEY FINALIST, LEADS ALL TE’S IN RECEPTIONS

Junior TE Michael Egnew had some pretty big shoes to fill, as he’s following in the footsteps of a pair of All-American tight ends, in Martin Rucker (All-American, 2007) and Chase Coffman (All-American, 2008). The Plainview, Texas native has shown that he’s quite capable of not only wearing the shoes, but filling them out nicely.

On Monday, Egnew was named as one of three finalists for the John Mackey Tight End Award, which goes annually to the nation’s top player at the position. Coffman won the prestigious award in 2008, while Rucker was a finalist in 2007, meaning that MU has now had a Mackey finalist in three of the last four seasons.

Egnew finds himself as the nation’s top pass-catching tight end heading into the Kansas game. After catching a total of 7 passes for 47 yards (0 TDs) in 2008 and 2009 combined, Egnew has emerged as a major weapon, with a team-best 78 receptions for 663 yards and 4 TDs through 11 games. Egnew ranks 10th in the NCAA among all players with his 7.1 receptions per game average, and his 78 receptions are most in the nation among tight ends, 24 more than the next on the list (Iowa State’s Collin Franklin, with 54). He is also 2nd in the nation among tight ends in receiving yardage per game, at 58.60 yards entering Saturday’s game against KU.

He’s coming off an outstanding game at Iowa State, as he caught a game-high 7 passes for 77 yards and a beautiful 11-yard TD grab in the 1st quarter to give the Tigers a 7-0 lead, when he made a leaping grab in the back corner of the endzone.

Egnew has the most catches and yards among the Mackey finalists, and his 4 TDs is equal to that of the other two finalists. Here’s a look at the three finalists:

2010 Mackey Award Finalist Statistical Comparison Rec. Yds./ Rec./ SchedulePlayer, School (Year) – Games Played Rec. Yards Avg. TDs Game Game StrengthMichael Egnew, Missouri (Jr.) – 11 78 663 8.5 4 60.3 7.10 7thLance Kendricks, Wisconsin (Sr.) – 11 35 547 15.6 4 49.7 3.18 75thD.J. Williams, Arkansas (Sr.) – 11 46 561 12.2 4 51.0 4.18 15th *-Schedule strength as measured by NCAA as of Nov. 20th

Egnew began the season by snagging 10 catches for 60 yards and 1 TD against Illinois, and had an outstanding game against SDSU in game #3, as he finished the night with career highs in receptions (13) and yards (145). Both totals represented school single-game records for tight ends at Mizzou, with the old standards being 12 catches for 140 yards by former All-American Chase Coffman at Texas in 2008. He had an impactful 2-TD night against Colorado, when he caught 6 passes for 52 yards, including his pair of 10-yard and 7-yard TD grabs. He turned in a standout game at Texas A&M, where he caught 10 passes for 87 yards and also made 7 catches against Nebraska’s tough secondary for 70 yards.

OPPOSING KICKERS HAVING A ROUGH GO AGAINST MIZZOUField goal defense isn’t an official statistic in football, but if it were, the Tigers would have to rank high nationally,

as Tiger opponents have now made just 8-of-17 FG tries on the year (47.1%), and that’s a stark contrast to the 2009 season, when Tiger opponents could hardly miss, as they made 18-of-19 FGs against MU a year ago (94.7%).

In Big 12 play this season, opponents have made just 3-of-10 FGs against the Tigers. And it’s not like they’ve all been from long distance, as five of the seven misses have been from 40 yards or closer, including two misses from 40 yards out by Colorado, a miss from 30 yards away by Oklahoma and misses last week by Iowa State from 38 yards and again from 27 yards out.

Certainly, MU should get partial credit for opponents struggles here, as the Tigers have been credited with blocking five FGs in 2010, and because of that, perhaps that’s influenced opposing kickers when the kick isn’t blocked?

EGNEW, jACQUIES SMITH, GRABNER STAR IN WIN OVER CYCLONESJunior TE Michael Egnew, junior DE Jacquies Smith and senior P Matt Grabner got our unofficial nods as Mizzou’s

offensive, defensive, and special teams players of the game, respectively. Here’s a look back at their exploits...• – Egnew, named last week as a John Mackey Award semi-finalist, lived up to his billing as one of the nation’s

top tight ends, as he hauled in a game-high 7 receptions for 77 yards and a TD to help the Tigers to their 14-0 win in Ames. Egnew’s score came on a beautiful 11-yard leaping grab in the corner of the endzone with 1:40 to play in the 1st quarter that gave MU a 7-0 lead. It was his 4th receiving TD of the season…

• – Egnew caught 7 of Blaine Gabbert’s 16 completions on a night where the ISU defense clamped down pretty tightly on the Tiger passing attack, limiting MU to just 172 yards passing and the 1 TD…

• – Egnew continues to be the nation’s leader far and away in receptions by tight ends, as the ISU game upped his season total to 78 receptions for 663 yards and 4 TDs. That is 24 receptions more than the next-highest individual total by any tight end (54 by Iowa State’s Collin Franklin), and his yardage-per game average of 60.27 is

BIG 12 CONFERENCE STANDINGS – 2010NORTH DIVISIONTeam _______Big 12__ OverallMISSOURI _______5-2____ 9-2Nebraska _______5-2____ 9-2Iowa State ______3-5____ 5-7Kansas State _____3-5____ 6-5Colorado ________2-5____ 5-6Kansas _________1-6____ 3-8

SOUTH DIVISIONTeam _______Big 12__ OverallOklahoma State ___6-1___ 10-1Texas A&M ______5-2____ 8-3Oklahoma _______5-2____ 9-2Baylor _________4-4____ 7-5Texas Tech ______3-5____ 6-5Texas _________2-5____ 5-6

UPCOMING SCHEDULE

Thursday, Nov. 25th•Texas A&M at Texas, 7 p.m. (ESPN)Friday, Nov. 26th•Colorado at Nebraska, 2:30 p.m. (ABC)Saturday, Nov. 27th•Missouri vs. Kansas, 11:40 a.m. (FSN)•Kansas State at North Texas, 3 p.m. (ESPN3.com)•Oklahoma at Oklahoma State, 7 p.m. (ABC)•Houston at Texas Tech, 7 p.m. (FSN)

LAST WEEK’S RESULTS•Oklahoma State 48, at Kansas 14•at Colorado 44, Kansas State 36•at Texas Tech 64, Weber State 21•at Texas 51, Fla. International 17•Missouri 14, at Iowa State 0•Oklahoma 53, at Baylor 24•at Texas A&M 9, Nebraska 6

BIG 12 BOWL ORDER•BCS – Fiesta vs. At-Large (Jan. 1 – 7:30 p.m.)•Cotton vs. SEC (Jan. 7 – 7 p.m.)•Alamo vs. Pac-10 (Dec. 29 – 8:15 p.m.)•Insight vs. Big Ten (Dec. 28 – 9 p.m.)•Holiday vs. Pac-10 (Dec. 30 – 9 p.m.)•Texas vs. Big Ten (Dec. 29 – 5 p.m.)•Pinstripe vs. Big East (Dec. 30 – 2:20 p.m.)•Dallas vs. Big Ten/ACC (Jan. 1 – 11 a.m.)

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also 2nd-best among all tight ends currently…• – Smith was a big disruptive force in MU’s historic shutout win (MU’s first road conference shutout since

1967), as he had 3.0 tackles for loss, including 2.0 QB sacks, while adding a forced fumble and another QB hurry in MU’s 14-0 win at Iowa State…

• – Smith was credited with 3 tackles on the night, but his active game was definitely a key in MU’s overall defensive effort. It was another great overall team effort on defense, as 10 different Tigers contributed 3 or more tackles, all the way up to leading tackler, senior LB Andrew Gachkar, who led the way with 7 stops…

• – Smith now has 5.5 QB sacks on the season, and that ranks him 10th in the Big 12 Conference, while his 10.0 tackles for loss on the year also rate as 10th-best in the league…

• – Grabner, a strong-legged senior punter, merits kudos not as much for his work associated for his 8 punts in MU’s 14-0 win over Iowa State, but rather for the one time he took the field and didn’t punt – when he carried for 15 yards on a fake punt to jump-start a drive that led to MU’s second TD of the night. With MU clinging to a 7-0 lead late in the 3rd quarter, a drive stalled on the Mizzou 28-yardline, where it was 4th-and-2. Tiger coaches called a gutsy fake, and Grabner executed it perfectly, taking his first career rush 15 yards up the gut for a huge conversion. Nine plays later, the Tigers punched in from the 1-yardline for a TD that made it 14-0 early in the 4th quarter…

• – Grabner also played a key role in helping keep the Cyclone offense bottled up on its own end of the field most of the night. He punted 8 times, and while his average of 36.9 wasn’t eye-popping, 5 of his kicks finished inside the Iowa State 20-yardline. After Grabner’s last 7 punts of the night, the Cyclones started possessions at their 20, 14, 9, 5, 14, 13 and 20 yardlines, respectively. Iowa State’s average starting field position was its own 14-yardline in the 2nd quarter, its own 5-yardline in the 3rd quarter, and its own 20 yardline in the 4th quarter, and that undoubtedly factored heavily into the shutout victory for the Tigers…

• – Grabner, in his first year of action, enters the final week of the regular season ranked 5th in the Big 12 Conference, and 38th nationally, with his punting average of 42.66 yards per kick. The Tigers have also been outstanding in the net punting category, as they rank 13th nationally (4th in the Big 12) with a per-kick net average of 42.73 yards…

• – Twenty-six of Grabner’s 61 punts on the year have been downed inside the opponent 20-yardline, and he’s got 12 boots of 50 yards or more, including a long of 71 on the season…

2010 SENIOR CLASS OWNS SCHOOL WINS RECORDMizzou’s senior class isn’t very big (just 15 in all) but they’ve no doubt played a big role in helping the Tigers

elevate the overall standing of the program in their time at MU. The 2010 senior class entered the season having collected 30 wins over the previous three years, and with 9 wins so far in 2010, they have broken the school record of 38 wins over a four-year period, which was established by the 2009 class. The current class broke the mark of 38 with MU’s 14-0 win last Saturday at Iowa State, and they’ll work to up the record this week vs. Kansas.

The 2009 class one-upped the record of 37, which had been established just the previous year by the 2008 class. The 2010 class has been a very key group of players and leaders who have helped push Mizzou to new heights. They have been part of two Big 12 North Division championship teams (2007, 2008), they’ve helped lead Mizzou to bowl games in each of the past four seasons overall (2006 Sun, 2008 Cotton, 2008 Alamo, 2009 Texas), and they were also part of the 2007 team which ascended to #1 in the BCS polls on Nov. 25th, 2007.

With the Tigers having already achieved bowl eligibility in 2010, this senior class will become only the fourth in MU history to play in four bowl games in a four-year span. The only previous classes to achieve that feat were the 1981 senior class, followed by the last two classes to come through (2008 & 2009).

Here’s a look at the most prolific senior classes at Mizzou, in terms of wins...SENIOR CLASS WINS, 4-YEAR PERIODRank/Class # Wins # Bowls1. 2010 39 42. 2009 38 43. 2008 37 44. 1963 33 25. 2007 32 3 1962 32 3

POINTS OFF TURNOVER ANALYSIS

POINTS OFF TURNOVERS Opponent Opp. TO MU Pts. MU TO Opp. Pts.

vs. Illinois 4 3 1 0

McNeese State 5 21 2 0

San Diego State 1 0 3 3

Miami (Ohio) 3 21 1 0

Colorado 1 0 2 0

at Texas A&M 0 0 0 0

Oklahoma 3 10 2 7

at Nebraska 0 0 1 0

at Texas Tech 2 0 1 0

Kansas State 4 10 1 0

at Iowa State 1 0 0 0

vs. Kansas

SEASON TOTAL 24 65 14 10

4TH QUARTER POINTS OFF TURNOVERS

Opponent Opp. TO MU Pts. MU TO Opp. Pts.

vs. Illinois 2 0 0 0

McNeese State 0 0 1 0

San Diego State 1 0 3 3

Miami (Ohio) 0 0 0 0

Colorado 1 0 1 0

at Texas A&M 0 0 0 0

Oklahoma 1 3 0 0

at Nebraska 0 0 0 0

at Texas Tech 0 0 0 0

Kansas State 1 0 0 0

at Iowa State 1 0 0 0

vs. Kansas

SEASON TOTAL 7 3 5 3

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MIZZOU FOOTBALL GAME NOTESMIZZOU HAS GONE 9-2 VS. NCAA’S 7TH-TOUGHEST SCHEDULE TO DATE

Mizzou has won 9 of its first 11 games of the 2010 season with a fairly young team overall (with only 5 senior starters), despite facing what is ranked by the NCAA as the 7th-toughest schedule in the nation to date. The NCAA figures its toughest schedule rankings in this manner according to the cumulative records of opponents played.

Here’s a look at the national numbers:Toughest Schedules (Past Opposition)Rk. Team G Own Record Opp. Record Pct.1. Texas A&M 11 8-3 62-30 .6742. Notre Dame 11 6-5 64-35 .6473. San jose State 11 1-10 63-29 .6464. Iowa 11 7-4 58-33 .6374. Minnesota 11 2-9 58-33 .6376. Washington 10 4-6 55-32 .6327. MIZZOU 11 9-2 59-35 .628

TIGERS ARE 16-3 AGAINST BIG 12 NORTH FOES SINCE 2007Mizzou’s ability to take of business in its own division has been instrumental in the Tigers’ rise toward the top of

the Big 12 heap. From 2007-10, Mizzou has gone 16-3 in North Division games (84.2%), and that’s the best mark by two full games over any other North Division school. Here’s a look at the comparisons (through games of Nov. 20th)...vs. North CU ISU KU KSU MU NU2010 2-2 1-4 1-3 2-3 3-1 4-02009 1-4 2-3 1-4 3-2 4-1 4-12008 2-3 0-5 4-1 1-4 4-1 4-12007 1-4 2-3 4-1 1-4 5-0 2-3vs. North 6-13 5-15 10-9 7-13 16-3 14-5Pct. 31.6% 25.0% 52.6% 35.0% 84.2% 73.7%

TIGERS RANK 1ST IN BIG 12, 7TH IN NCAA IN SCORING DEFENSEA glance at the latest batch of statistics shows that Mizzou’s defense leads the Big 12 Conference, and ranks 7th

in the nation, in scoring defense. Through 11 games, the Tigers, under 2nd-year Defensive Coordinator Dave Steckel, are allowing an average of 15.91 points per game. That’s a nice improvement from last year, when in 13 games, MU ranked 59th nationally in scoring defense, allowing an average of 25.38 points per game.

Mizzou has allowed only 9 rushing TDs so far, and that total is the lowest in the Big 12, through 11 games.As noted previously, MU is coming off a 14-0 shutout win at Iowa State, and that, coupled with a 26-0 shutout win

earlier in the year over Colorado, gave MU two shutouts in the same season for the first time since 1983. More impressively, the whitewash was MU’s first in a conference road game since 1967, when the Tigers won a 7-0 game at Oklahoma St.

Earlier, MU put together a stifling defensive effort that held Texas A&M’s potent offense to a season-low 9 points on their home field. A&M came into the game averaging 35.00 points per game (ranked 27th in NCAA). Mizzou held the Aggies to 379 yards of offense, nearly 100 yards below their average of 472.60 coming in, which ranked them 15th nationally in total offense at the time.

The Tigers went up against one of the top offenses in the nation at Nebraska, and even though the Huskers gained a 31-17 win, that point total was seven points below NU’s scoring average coming into the game of 38.86 points per game. Similarly, the Tiger defense was key in MU’s win over BCS #1-ranked Oklahoma on Oct. 23rd, when it held the Sooners to 27 points in a 36-27 win. The Sooners came into the game averaging 36.0 points per game. Mizzou kept Texas Tech to 24 points, and that was below the Red Raiders’ scoring average coming into the game of 31.88 points per outing.

TIGER RED ZONE DEFENSE 2ND NATIONALLYIt would stand to figure that a good scoring defense performs well in the red zone, and that has more often than

not been the case for Mizzou’s defense to this point. Through 11 games, Mizzou’s defense is ranked 2nd nationally in red zone defense, as opponents have scored just 53% of the time they’ve gotten inside the Tiger 20-yardline.

Last Saturday was very reflective of the success MU’s defense has enjoyed when it’s been backed up to the red zone, as Iowa State penetrated the Tiger 20-yardline only twice, but they came up empty both times, missing on field goals of 38 yards and 27 yards.

MIZZOU’S LONGEST SCRIMMAGE PLAYSLength Description71 (TD) Lawrence run at Texas Tech69 (TD) Murphy run at Texas Tech68 (TD) Gabbert-to-Moe vs. San Diego St.62 (TD) Josey rush vs. McNeese St.51 Gabbert-to-Woodland vs. Kansas St.45 Gabbert-to-Moe at Texas A&M39 Moore rush vs. Oklahoma39 (TD) Lawrence rush vs. Miami (Ohio)38 (TD) Gabbert-to-Jackson vs. Oklahoma35 Gabbert-to-Kemp vs. Oklahoma34 Franklin rush vs. Colorado34 Josey rush vs. McNeese St.33 (TD) Moore rush at Nebraska33 (TD) Gabbert-to-Kemp vs. Miami (Ohio)32 (TD) Gabbert rush vs. Kansas St.32 Gabbert-to-Moe vs. Miami (Ohio)30 (TD) Gabbert-to-Jackson vs. Colorado30 Murphy rush vs. Miami (Ohio)29 Gabbert-to-Egnew at Nebraska29 Gabbert rush at Nebraska29 Gabbert-to-Egnew vs. McNeese St.28 Gabbert-to-Jackson at Texas A&M28 (TD) Josey rush vs. Miami (Ohio)28 Gabbert-to-Gerau vs. San Diego St.27 Franklin-to-Gerau vs. Miami (Ohio)27 Moore rush vs. Miami (Ohio)

MU’s LONGEST RETURNSLength Description86 (TD) McGaffie KOR vs. Oklahoma62 Sam INT vs. Miami (Ohio)58 A. Smith INT vs. Oklahoma53 (TD) J. Smith FUMBLE RET. vs. Kansas St.49 Edwards INT vs. Colorado39 Murphy KOR at Texas A&M39 Murphy KOR vs. Colorado32 Jackson INT vs. Illinois31 Gettis PR vs. San Diego St.26 Murphy KOR vs. Kansas St.

TOTAL PLAYS OF 20 YDS. OR MOREPlay Mizzou (TDs) Opponents (TDs)Rushing 18 (7) 13 (5)Passing 35 (8) 29 (5)Punt Return 1 (0) 0 (0)Kickoff Return 14 (1) 32 (0)Interception 5 (0) 1 (0)Fumble Return 1 (1) 0 (0)TOTALS 74 (17) 75 (10)OFFENSIVE PLAYS ONLY 53 (15) 42 (10)

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Last Saturday in MU’s 38-28 win over #24 (BCS) Kansas State, the Tigers got one stop in three redzone attacks by the Wildcats. While KSU got a pair of TDs on short runs (only the 8th and 9th rushing TDs allowed by MU on the season in 10 games), Mizzou did come up with a game-changing stop just before halftime with their backs against the wall. It wasn’t exactly a forced error, but when K-State had C/QB exchange issues on a snap from the Tiger 1-yardline with just :15 seconds left before halftime, Tiger DE Jacquies Smith gladly pounced on the ball to avert the scoring threat. That stop helped preserve MU’s 21-14 halftime lead, and loomed even larger when the Tigers scored the next 17 points of the game after intermission to surge to a 38-14 lead.

Even in MU’s recent defeat at Nebraska, the defense didn’t give up any redzone scores, as the Huskers never took a single snap inside the Tiger 20-yardline. At Texas Tech, the Red Raiders enjoyed uncommon success, as they converted on 3-of-4 red zone tries, turning all three into TDs. Even so, the Tiger defense buckled down and made the most of the 4th Tech red zone appearance, as LB Zaviar Gooden stepped in front of a pass at the Tiger 2 for his second INT of the year, and he returned it 10 yards to the MU 12-yardline to avert the Tech scoring threat.

A perfect example of MU’s ability to get key stops was on display in MU’s 36-27 win against #1 (BCS) Oklahoma on Oct. 23rd, as the Sooners converted on just 3-of-6 redzone opportunities. The Tiger defense got an interception by DE Aldon Smith on its 14-yardline in the 1st quarter, and forced/recovered a fumble on its 14-yardline again, in the 2nd quarter (force by DE Michael Sam, recovered by FS Jasper Simmons). In the 3rd quarter, the Tiger defense held the Sooners to a 30-yard field goal attempt, but the kick was pulled wide left.

Here’s a look at the national numbers:Red Zone Defense National LeadersRk. Team G Scores Opp. Pct.1. Boise State 10 9 19 47%2. MIZZOU 11 16 30 53%3. Oregon 10 19 30 63%4. Texas A&M 11 25 39 64%5. Arizona State 10 24 37 65%

PINKEL LOOKING FOR CAREER WIN #150 THIS SATURDAYMizzou Head Coach Gary Pinkel is in his 10th season at MU (20th overall as a head coach) and touts a career

record of 149-85-3 (63.5%). Following Mizzou’s recent historic win over #1 (BCS) Oklahoma, the Tigers ascended to as high as #6 in the BCS rankings, and the 7-0 start to the season was only the third in school history, and the first for any Tiger team since 1960.

Pinkel, who has led MU to a combined record of 54-23 (70.1%) over the past 5+ seasons, and to bowl games in 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and soon-to-be again in 2010, has a 10-year record in Columbia of 76-48 (61.3%). Dating back to the 2005 Independence Bowl win over Steve Spurrier and South Carolina, Pinkel has gone 48-18 in his last 66 games overall (72.7%). MU’s win in the 2008 opener against Illinois gave Pinkel his 50th MU win, and he now ranks 3rd on the coaching wins list at MU, with 76.

Pinkel is in a select group of Mizzou coaches that includes College Football Hall of Famers Don Faurot and Dan Devine, as well as Warren Powers, to be the only coaches to have an MU record of above .500 (with at least one full season coached) dating all the way back to 1935.

Here’s a quick look at the top winning coaches in MU history...MIZZOU COACHING WINS LEADERSCoach Wins # Seasons (Years) Record Pct. # BowlsDon Faurot 101 19 (1935-42, 46-56) 101-79-10 .558 4Dan Devine 93 13 (1958-70) 93-37-7 .704 6Gary Pinkel 76 10 (2001-Present) 76-48 .613 7Warren Powers 46 7 (1978-84) 46-33-3 .580 5For his efforts in 2007, Pinkel was a finalist for several national coach of the year awards, including the Robinson,

Bryant and Munger awards. He was also named the National Coach of the Year by FieldTurf in 2007.Mizzou’s bowl appearance in 2009 means that Pinkel has led MU to 6 bowl games overall, and he now joins

Devine as the only other coach to guide MU to 6 bowl games. The Tigers have already attained bowl eligibility in 2010, and that will give Pinkel an MU-record 7th bowl game appearance later this season.

Pinkel has directed Mizzou to 7 winning seasons (8-5 in 2003, 7-5 in 2005, 8-5 in 2006, 12-2 in 2007, 10-4 in 2008, 8-5 in 2009 and 9-2 in 2010), with those representing 7 of MU’s 9 winning campaigns dating back to the 1983 season.

The Big 12 North Division titles won by Mizzou in 2007 and 2008 represent the first football conference title of any kind Mizzou has won since 1969 – the last time it claimed a share of the old Big Eight Conference crown.

In November of 2008, Pinkel agreed to a new seven-year contract, meaning he’ll patrol the Tiger sidelines through the 2015 season.

DRIVE ANALYSISLONGEST SCORING DRIVES (BY YARDAGE)YARDS PLAYS T.O.P. SCORE OPPONENT

97 15 5:31 Egnew 10 reception COLO94 5 2:03 Lawrence 39 run MIAMI88 2 0:31 Moe 68 reception SDSU84 8 2:10 Ressel 27 FG @TECH81 6 2:33 Murphy 1 run MIAMILONGEST SCORING DRIVES (BY PLAYS)PLAYS YARDS T.O.P. SCORE OPPONENT

15 97 5:31 Egnew 10 reception COLO15 75 5:03 Ressel 23 FG @NEB13 80 6:33 Moore 1 run @ISU12 78 4:20 Moe 23 reception @NEB12 77 5:43 Lawrence 2 run @A&MLONGEST SCORING DRIVES (BY TIME OF POSSESSION)T.O.P. PLAYS YARDS SCORE OPPONENT

6:33 13 80 Moore 1 run @ISU5:43 12 77 Lawrence 2 run @A&M5:31 15 97 Egnew 10 reception COLO5:30 12 68 Ressel 30 FG OKLA5:26 12 45 Ressel 33 FG ILL

GAME OPENING DRIVES (#-Had ball first) Mizzou OpponentGame Pts FD Yds Pts FD Yds

vs. Illinois #0 0 0 3 5 64

McNeese St. #7 4 76 0 0 6

San Diego St. #7 4 80 7 5 80

Miami (Ohio) 7 4 94 #0 0 (-1)

Colorado #0 0 8 0 1 22

at Texas A&M #0 1 17 0 0 0

Oklahoma #7 KOR FOR/TD 0 0 0

at Nebraska #0 0 0 7 1 66

at Texas Tech #7 2 80 0 1 29

Kansas St. #0 3 47 0 0 5

at Iowa St. 0 1 12 #0 2 33

vs. Kansas

2nd-HALF OPENING DRIVES (#-Had ball first) Mizzou OpponentGame Pts FD Yds Pts FD Yds

vs. Illinois 7 5 77 #0 0 (-3)

McNeese St. 3 0 1 #0 0 5

San Diego St. 3 5 75 #0 2 28

Miami (Ohio) #6 2 71 0 0 8

Colorado 3 0 2 #0 3 36

at Texas A&M 7 3 76 #0 3 21

Oklahoma 0 1 10 #0 0 1

at Nebraska #0 1 3 0 0 (-4)

at Texas Tech 0 0 (-1) #7 3 70

Kansas St. 0 1 30 #0 1 19

at Iowa St. #0 2 30 0 4 86

vs. Kansas

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MIZZOU FOOTBALL GAME NOTESDEFENSE HAS EXCELLED AT SUDDEN CHANGE SITUATIONS

Mizzou’s defense has been outstanding at stopping opponents in “sudden change” situations, after a Tiger turnover. Thankfully, the Tiger offense has been pretty sound at holding onto the ball all year long, but when the turnovers have come, the defense has, much more often than not, gotten a stop to stem the tide.

In 11 games thus far, MU has committed 14 turnovers. Opponents have managed to convert those opportunities into only 10 points total. Against San Diego State, the Tigers committed a season-high 3 turnovers, with all 3 coming in the 4th quarter, including one inside the Tiger 10-yardline. But the defense stood strong, and got an interception near the goalline to snuff out one threat, forced a punt on one situation, and held the Aztecs to a field goal on the other.

The only Tiger turnover converted by opponents into a TD was by Oklahoma. That came on a muffed punt return by MU that the Sooners covered on the Tiger 45-yardline. OU converted by driving the short field for a TD.

By contrast, Mizzou has converted 24 opponent turnovers into 65 points.

TIGERS HAVE BEEN TOPS IN THE BIG 12 NORTH THE PAST 4 SEASONSOver the last 4 seasons (2007-10), no team in the Big 12 North Division has been more successful than Mizzou.

The Tigers rank 3rd-best in the league in overall wins (39) and 3rd in Big 12 wins (21) during the period, and that is also tops among North Division schools by a 2-game margin. Here’s the tables (through games of Nov. 20th)...

OVERALL WINS, 2007-10 BIG 12 WINS, 2007-10 1. Texas 40-11 (78.4%) 1. Oklahoma 23-8 (74.2%)2. Oklahoma 40-12 (76.9%) 2. Texas 22-9 (71.0%)3. Mizzou 39-13 (75.0%) 3. Mizzou 21-10 (67.7%)4. Texas Tech 35-15 (70.0%) 3. Oklahoma State 21-10 (66.7%)4. Oklahoma State 35-15 (70.0%) 5. Texas Tech 19-13 (59.4%)6. Nebraska 33-17 (66.0%) 6. Nebraska 18-13 (58.1%)7. Kansas 28-21 (57.1%) 7. Texas A&M 14-17 (45.2%)8. Texas A&M 25-24 (51.0%) 8. Kansas 13-18 (41.0%)9. Kansas State 22-25 (46.8%) 9. Kansas State 12-20 (37.5%)10. Colorado 19-29 (39.6%) 10. Colorado 10-21 (32.3%)11. Baylor 18-30 (37.5%) 11. Iowa State 8-24 (25.0%)12. Iowa State 17-32 (34.7%) 12. Baylor 7-25 (21.9%)

GABBERT STANDS 17-7 AS A STARTER FOR THE TIGERSAfter a tough couple of outings at Nebraska and Texas Tech, junior QB Blaine Gabbert regained his swagger

from earlier in the season as he recently led the Tigers to a 38-28 win over #24 (BCS) Kansas State, as he accounted for 297 yards of offense and 3 total TDs on the day. Gabbert completed his first 7 passes of the game and ended 17-of-25 passing for 208 yards and 2 TDs, while changing the complexion of the game with his 89 yards on the ground, including a 32-yard TD run in the 2nd quarter. His QB rating of 156.29 was a season high, besting his previous standard of 154.13 against McNeese State.

Offensive fireworks were few and far between last Saturday in frigid Ames, Iowa, but Gabbert still led the way with an efficient outing in MU’s 14-0 win, as he completed 16-of-26 passes for 172 yards and 1 TD. Gabbert also led the Tigers with 37 rushing yards on 6 attempts (a 6.2 avg.), as the Cyclones were able to clamp down on the ground game a bit.

The win pushed Gabbert’s record as a starting QB to 17-7 in his 24 career starts (70.8%). Win number 15 came against BCS-#1 Oklahoma, as he became the first Tiger QB to ever lead MU to a win over a #1-ranked team (any major poll), and the first QB since former great Corby Jones to beat the Sooners (1998).

Gabbert was lights out against OU, completing 30-of-42 passes for 308 yards and 1 TD, while also running for 26 yards. He was at his best in crunch time, as he completed 8-of-9 4th-quarter passes for 95 yards and a TD (a 38-yarder to WR Jerrell Jackson that gave MU the lead for good).

Even though the Tigers tasted defeat for the first time on Oct. 30th at Nebraska, Gabbert definitely showed his toughness, as he was pressured and harassed most all day. Gabbert was sacked 6 times by the Husker defense, after going down only 7 times combined in the first 7 games of the season. Included on the day were a couple of potential helmet-to-helmet hits and at least one facemask grab against him which weren’t flagged, but Gabbert kept getting up to answer the bell. He ended the day with 199 yards passing (on 18-of-42) for 1 TD and 1 INT (his first since Sept. 25th against Miami, Ohio). Gabbert also showed an ability to improvise when the pocket broke down, as he ran for 74 net yards – he actually gained 123 yards in all, but due to sack yardage, the net went down to 74.

Prior to that, Gabbert improved to 4-1 as a starter in road games as the Tigers cruised to a 30-9 win at Texas A&M, in what was among the best performances of his career. Gabbert was a solid 31-of-47 passing for 361 yards

MU INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

RECEPTIONS1. Danario Alexander _______ 2009_____ 1132. Jeremy Maclin __________ 2008_____ 1023. Chase Coffman (TE) ______ 2008______ 904. Martin Rucker (TE) _______ 2007______ 845. Justin Gage ___________ 2002______ 826. Jeremy Maclin __________ 2007______ 807. Michael Egnew (TE) ______ 2010______ 788. Victor Bailey ___________ 1992______ 759. Justin Gage ___________ 2001______ 7410.T.J. Moe _____________ 2010______ 72 Tommy Saunders ________ 2008______ 72

RECEIVING YARDAGE1. Danario Alexander _______ 2009_____17812. Jeremy Maclin __________ 2008_____12603. Victor Bailey ___________ 1992_____12104. Justin Gage ___________ 2002_____10755. Jeremy Maclin __________ 2007_____10556. Chase Coffman (TE) ______ 2008_____ 9877. Linzy Collins ___________ 1990_____ 9758. Henry Marshall _________ 1975_____ 9459. Justin Gage ___________ 2001_____ 92010.Joe Stewart ___________ 1976_____ 834 Martin Rucker (TE) _______ 2007_____ 834TRACKINGT.J. Moe _______________ 2010_____ 810

TOTAL OFFENSE1. Chase Daniel___________ 2008_____46162. Chase Daniel___________ 2007_____45593. Chase Daniel___________ 2006_____39064. Blaine Gabbert _________ 2009_____37975. Brad Smith____________ 2005_____36056. Brad Smith____________ 2003_____33837. Brad Smith____________ 2002_____33628. Blaine Gabbert _________ 2010_____27819. Brad Smith____________ 2004_____273810.Corby Jones ___________ 1997_____2545

PASSING YARDS1. Chase Daniel___________ 2008_____43352. Chase Daniel___________ 2007_____43063. Blaine Gabbert _________ 2009_____35934. Chase Daniel___________ 2006_____35275. Blaine Gabbert _________ 2010_____25736. Jeff Handy ____________ 1992_____24637. Brad Smith____________ 2002_____23338. Kent Kiefer ____________ 1989_____23149. Brad Smith____________ 2005_____230410.Brad Smith ___________ 2004_____2185

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and 3 TDs, with no interceptions as he helped lead MU to a 16-0 halftime lead, and an insurmountable 30-3 lead through 3 quarters of play. He did all of that while playing with a sore right hip/side area, after sustaining a high hip pointer the previous week against Colorado.

Against the Buffaloes, Gabbert helped guide the Tigers to a 26-0 shutout win when he put up 17-for-29 passing figures for 191 yards and 2 TDs (with zero INTs), before leaving the game early in the 4th quarter due to a high hip (right) pointer sustained earlier in the game.

Gabbert threw for 351 yards in the win over San Diego State, as he completed 28-of-51 passes, including the game-winning TD to T.J. Moe covering 68 yards with just :51 seconds left. He became the first Tiger QB to throw a game-winning TD in the final minute of play since Pete Woods beat 2nd-ranked Ohio State in Columbus in 1976 (a 22-21 win with :12 seconds left).

In limited action gainst McNeese State, Gabbert completed his first 15 passes, and eventually finished the game 26-of-31 (220 yards, 1 TD) to break the MU single-game completion percentage record with a mark of 83.9%, breaking the old standard of 83.8% set in 2008 by Chase Daniel vs. Buffalo.

In the opener against Illinois, Gabbert helped lead the Tigers to a 20-point 2nd half as MU rallied for its 23-13 win over Illinois in St. Louis. Gabbert finished the game 34-of-48 for 281 yards and two TDs. While he was solid in the first half (14-of-20 passing, 114 yards, QB rating of 117.88), he enjoyed a more effective 2nd half, as he completed 20-of-28 passes for 167 yards and 2 TDs (QB rating of 145.10).

MADISON LEADING THE BIG 12’S TOP-RANKED SACK ATTACKDon’t look now, but the Big 12 Conference’s most disruptive pass rush resides in Columbia, Mo., as the Mizzou

Tigers currently lead the league, and rank #7 nationally, with their QB sack average of 3.00 per game. The Tigers’ 33 sacks in 11 games is already 2 more than the 31 the 2009 Tigers amassed in 13 games.

Five different Tigers have recorded 3 sacks or more, and that group has been led to this point by sophomore DE Brad Madison, who’s not even a starter. Madison has been a “super-sub” off the bench for the Tiger defense, and he’s recorded a team-best 7.5 QB sacks through 11 games, for an average of 0.68 per game which ranks him 3rd-best in the Big 12, and 29th nationally among all defenders. Madison, the younger brother of former Tiger standout offensive lineman Ryan Madison (2005-08), has been a play-making machine in his time on the field, as he’s recorded a team-best 11 tackles for loss among his 29 total stops on the year. Madison made two starts during the absence of star rush end Aldon Smith, the first two starts of his career. He’s coming off a 5-tackle game last Saturday at Iowa State which included a QB sack late in the game to seal the Cyclone’s fate, and he might have made the defensive play of the game when he forced a fumble that was recovered by Mizzou on the Tiger 30-yardline midway through the 4th quarter as ISU was mounting a scoring threat.

Speaking of Aldon Smith, the premier rush end in the Big 12 Conference has returned from a broken leg (cracked fibula suffered in game #3 against San Diego State on Sept. 18th) and is back to wreaking the kind of havoc he brought in 2009, when he was the Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year. Against Kansas State, Smith had 1.5 QB sacks, including arguably the defensive play of the game, when he crushed the Wildcat QB on a blindside shot, jarring the ball loose, which led to a 53-yard scoop-and-score TD by fellow DE Jacquies Smith. The sack had to feel good, as it was Aldon’s first since the SDSU game. Even though he’s playing at less than 100%, he’s still made a big impact, as evidenced by his huge interception in his first game back, on Oct. 23rd against #1-ranked (BCS) Oklahoma, when he picked off Landry Jones on the MU 14-yardline and returned it 58 yards the other way to set up a Tiger TD. For the season, Smith has 4.5 sacks and 38 tackles in all, in his 8 games.

Jacquies Smith has also been very disruptive, as he’s 2nd on the sack list, with 5.5, in 11 games, including 2 sacks that he had last Saturday at Iowa State. Jacquies has also recovered a pair of fumbles – both against Kansas State – and returned one of them 53 yards for a TD, while the other came on the MU 2-yardline after a C/QB exhange problem that wiped out a Wildcat scoring threat.

Sophomore LB Zaviar Gooden (MU’s leading tackler currently, with 68 stops overall), and senior CB Kevin Rutland (who is tied for the team lead with 2 INTs and 5 PBUs) are the other two Tigers with 3.0 sacks apiece.

VETERAN O-LINE HAS 136 COMBINED CAREER STARTSThose who consider themselves football purists will tell you that it all starts up front on offense. If that’s the

case then the Mizzou offense looked to be in pretty solid hands for the 2010 season, as the Tigers returned 4-of-5 starters from the line a year ago.

That veteran line will take the field with a combined 136 career starts heading into Saturday’s game against Kansas. The front five had an outstanding effort recently in MU’s 38-28 win over #24 (BCS) Kansas State, as the Tigers amassed 440 yards of total offense, including 232 rushing yards (2 TDs) and 208 passing yards (2 TDs). Mizzou had consecutive 200-yard rushing games, after going for a season-best 260 rushing yards the week before at Texas Tech.

MU INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

PASSING YARDAGE1. Chase Daniel_________ ‘05-08 ____ 125152. Brad Smith__________ ‘02-05 _____ 87993. Jeff Handy __________ ‘91-94 _____ 69594. Blaine Gabbert _______ ‘08-10 _____ 62095. Phil Bradley _________ ‘77-80 _____ 53526. Marlon Adler _________ ‘82-85 _____ 52317. Kent Kiefer __________ ‘89-90 _____ 44978. Corby Jones _________ ‘95-98 _____ 3697

PASSING EFFICIENCY1. Chase Daniel_________ ‘05-08 _____148.92. Blaine Gabbert _______ ‘08-10 _____133.33. Kent Kiefer __________ ‘89-90 _____126.84. Marlon Adler _________ ‘82-85 _____125.25. Terry McMillan ________ ‘68-69 _____121.76. Jeff Handy __________ ‘91-94 _____120.27. Corby Jones _________ ‘95-98 _____119.68. Phil Bradley _________ ‘77-80 _____117.1

TOTAL OFFENSE1. Chase Daniel_________ ‘05-08 ____ 134852. Brad Smith__________ ‘02-05 ____ 130883. Blaine Gabbert _______ ‘08-10 _____ 66434. Jeff Handy __________ ‘91-94 _____ 66405. Phil Bradley _________ ‘77-80 _____ 64596. Corby Jones _________ ‘95-98 _____ 62307. Marlon Adler _________ ‘82-85 _____ 59658. Kent Kiefer __________ ‘89-90 _____ 4169

SCORING1. Jeff Wolfert (PK) _______ ‘06-08_____ 3622. Brad Smith___________ ‘02-05_____ 2843. Zack Abron ___________ ‘00-03_____ 2524. Corby Jones __________ ‘95-98_____ 2285. Jeff Jacke (PK) ________ ‘88-92_____ 2256. Bob Steuber __________ ‘40-42_____ 2227. Grant Ressel (PK) _______ ‘09-10_____ 2028. Jeremy Maclin _________ ‘07-08_____ 1989. Tom Whelihan (PK) ______ ‘84-87_____ 19110.Brock Olivo __________ ‘94-97_____ 188

FIELD GOALS1. Jeff Wolfert __________ ‘06-08______ 592. Tom Whelihan _________ ‘84-87______ 443. Grant Ressel __________ ‘09-10______ 423. Jeff Jacke ___________ ‘88-92______ 425. Greg Hill ____________ ‘71-73______ 316. Tim Gibbons __________ ‘74-76______ 297. Brad Hammerich _______ ‘98-01______ 278. Brad Burditt __________ ‘82-84______ 249. Mike Matheny _________ ‘02-03______ 19

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MIZZOU FOOTBALL GAME NOTESThe line recently had an absolutely stellar performance in Mizzou’s win over BCS-#1 Oklahoma. Against the

Sooners, the line paved the way for 486 yards of total offense, including 178 yards on the ground. They also kept QB Blaine Gabbert clean all night long, as Gabbert was not sacked one time against the talented OU front seven.

Four weeks ago at 12th-ranked Nebraska, the stellar Cornhusker defense presented a difficult challenge, and the Tigers were held to a season-low of 341 yards of total offense, and that included 6 QB sacks allowed, when the Tigers had permitted only 7 sacks total in the first 7 games of the year. The next week saw the Tigers race to a quick 14-0 lead at Texas Tech, thanks to superb blocking by the line which paved the way for long TD runs of 69 yards and 71 by running backs Marcus Murphy and Kendial Lawrence, respectively.

MU QBs have now been sacked just 17 times in 407 passing attempts on the season, and the average of 1.45 sacks allowed per game is 35th-best in the nation.

Headlining the group is third-year starting C Tim Barnes, who is on the watch lists for the Rimington and Outland trophies. Barnes has started 38 consecutive games at center, and he’s only the third starter at center in Pinkel’s tenure at Mizzou – A.J. Ricker started for Pinkel for 3 seasons (2001-03), followed by Adam Spieker for 4 seasons (2004-07), followed by Barnes for three (2008-10).

Also returning to the fold are bookend tackles Elvis Fisher (LT) and Dan Hoch (RT). Fisher is in his third year as a starter in 2010, as he’s started every one of the last 38 games guarding the blind side of Tiger quarterbacks. Hoch became the first-ever true freshman offensive lineman to play for Gary Pinkel when he saw the field in reserve duty in 2008, and then he took over starting duties for the first time in 2009, when he made all 13 starts at the spot, and after 11 starts in 2010, he’s up to 24 for his career.

The guards feature RG Austin Wuebbels, who started 13 games at left guard a year ago, and he now slides over to the right side to replace departed star Kurtis Gregory, and with 11 starts in 2010, he’s also at 24 career starts. Junior LG Jayson Palmgren made his first career start in the season opener against Illinois, but he’s got plenty of game experience, as he split snaps last year frequently with Wuebbels in all 13 games. Palmgren’s 11 career starts, plus the 1 start notched by sophomore Jack Meiners in the Oklahoma game (when the Tigers went with a jumbo set to open the game – it worked to produce a 20-yard run by TB De’Vion Moore on the first play from scrimmage), add up to 136 career starts by the Tiger linemen.

TIGER GROUND ATTACK AVERAGING 189 YDS. IN LAST 5 GAMESMizzou’s rushing attack doesn’t garner the attention its aerial game does in the spread offense MU has employed

since installing it prior to the 2005 season. However, the Tigers have shown in 2010 that their ground game can be very effective when called upon. Here are some basic factoids regarding the Tiger ground game...

• – Mizzou’s average of 157.91 yards per game on the ground doesn’t pop eyes (it ranks MU 54th nationally as a team), but the production has been building in recent weeks. In the last 5 games, Mizzou is averaging just under 200 yards per game (189.2) on the ground (946 yards, 183 attempts, 8 TDs), and has averaged a very solid 5.17 yards per attempt in that stretch. In its first 6 games, MU averaged 131.8 yards per game on the ground (791 yards, 181 carries, 13 TDs), with a per-carry average of 4.40...

• – Mizzou put together consecutive 200-yard ground games recently, after rushing for 232 against Kansas State, after going for a season-high 260 yards the week before at Texas Tech. The Tigers missed out on a third-straight 200-yard outing as they were held to 134 yards in all at Iowa State, even thought they carried the ball a season-high 41 times...

• – It’s been a tailback by committee approach, with the bulk of the carries being split by junior De’Vion Moore (83 carries, 447 yards, 6 TDs, 5.4 avg.), true freshman Henry Josey (67-376, 4 TDs, 5.6 avg.), sophomore Kendial Lawrence (57-307, 3 TDs, 5.4 avg. in 10 games), and true freshman Marcus Murphy (18-170, 2 TDs, 9.4 avg. in 10 games). Lawrence missed the McNeese game due to an injury, and Murphy did not play in the opener against Illinois...

• – Those four backs have been very potent, as they’ve combined to average a solid 6.2 yards per attempt (225 combined carries, 1,300 yards, 15 TDs)...

• – QB Blaine Gabbert has been more involved in the ground game of late, as well, as he’s rushed for 234 net yards in the last 5 games, after going for negative 26 (–26) yards net in MU’s first 6 games. He had a season-high 89-yard rushing day against Kansas State, which included a 32-yard TD run (his 3rd of the season). Gabbert also had a 74-yard rushing day at Nebraska recently, and he was MU’s leading rusher last time out at Iowa State (37 yds.)...

• – Tiger wideouts were also a big factor in the rushing attack recently vs. Kansas State. T.J. Moe ran twice for 32 yards, while Jerrell Jackson and Wes Kemp each carried once for 9 yards apiece, with Jackson’s going for a 9-yard TD on a perfectly-executed jet sweep...

• – Mizzou enjoyed great success on the ground recently at Texas Tech, as it rushed for a season-high 260 yards, including 69-yard and 71-yard 1st-quarter TD runs by Murphy and Lawrence, respectively. In its recent win over BCS-#1 Oklahoma, as the Tigers gashed the Sooners for 178 rushing yards, which factored heavily in MU’s 36-27 win. De’Vion Moore led the way with 73 yards and 1 TD on 10 carries (7.3 avg.) and Henry Josey added 14 carries for 64 yards (4.6 avg.) in support...

IN THE RANKINGS

Associated Press Top-25Nov. 21, 20101. Oregon (37)2. Auburn (13)3. Boise State (10) 4. TCU5. Wisconsin6. LSU 7. Stanford 8. Ohio State 9. Alabama10. Oklahoma State11. Michigan State12. Arkansas 13. Virginia Tech14. Oklahoma15. MISSOURI16. Nebraska 17. Texas A&M18. South Carolina19. Nevada20. Arizona 21. North Carolina State22. Florida State23. Utah 24. Iowa 25. Mississippi State

USA Today Coaches’ Top-25Nov. 21, 20101. Oregon (48)2. Auburn (4)3. Boise State (5)4. TCU (2)5. Wisconsin 6. LSU 7. Ohio State 8. Stanford 9. Oklahoma State 10. Michigan State 11. Alabama12. Arkansas 13. Oklahoma 14. Virginia Tech15. Nebraska16. MISSOURI17. South Carolina 18. Texas A&M 19. Nevada20. Arizona 21. Florida State22. Utah 23. North Carolina State24. Iowa 25. Mississippi State

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• – Mizzou has 21 rushing TDs through 11 games in 2010, and that already surpasses MU’s 13-game total of 15 rushing TDs in all of 2009...

• – The Tigers have 21 rushing TDs in 364 attempts in 2010, good for a TD per 17.33 attempts. In 2009, MU had 15 rushing TDs in 444 attempts, for a ratio of one rushing TD per every 29.6 attempts...

‘MOE TOUCHDOWNS, MOE PROBLEMS’ FOR TIGER FOESIt was pretty clear to observers during fall training camp that QB Blaine Gabbert was in the process of developing

a good chemistry with sophomore WR T.J. Moe. That comfort level has most definitely transferred to the season, as Gabbert has connected with Moe 72 times for 810 yards and 6 TDs.

Moe, who caught all of 2 passes as a true freshman in 2009, currently finds himself as the nation’s #12 most prolific pass catcher through 11 games, as his 72 receptions are ranked 12th nationally entering Saturday’s game against Kansas. His yardage average of 73.64 also ranks him 40th in the nation.

Moe was held in check last time out at Iowa State, as the cold and windy conditions didn’t lend to a prolific offensive night. Moe caught 2 passes for 16 yards, and ran 3 times for 19 yards, as well as being Johnny-on-the-spot when he covered a 4th-quarter fumble on the ISU 6-yardline that came out after a long run by QB Blaine Gabbert. His alert play preserved a possession which ended in a Tiger TD and a 14-0 lead.

Prior to that, Moe had a very impactful day in helping guide the Tigers to a 38-28 win over #24 (BCS) Kansas State. In the game, Moe notched the first multi-TD outing of his career, as he caught TD passes of 25 yards (1st quarter) and 4 yards (4th quarter) from QB Blaine Gabbert. He ended the day with 5 receptions for 36 yards (his lowest yardage total of the season), but he also got involved in the run game, as he carried twice for 32 yards on end around sweeps. Moe has now carried the ball 7 times on the year, for a net of 61 yards (8.7 avg.).

Moe, a prolific and record-setting producer at quarterback in high school, was initially pegged to play safety when he first came to Mizzou. He made his 1st career start in the 2010 opener vs. Illinois, and proceeded to haul in 13 catches for 101 yards and 1 TD. Of course, his legend at Mizzou will be forever cemented in the history books after his 7-catch, 119-yard outing in week #3 against San Diego State, most notably for his 68-yard catch-and-run score with just :51 seconds left that gave Mizzou a dramatic 27-24 win. Moe followed by catching 7 passes for 95 yards against Miami (Ohio), despite not seeing the field much after halftime due to the lopsided score, and had a 7-catch, 85-yard outing against Colorado. He had a very efficient day at Texas A&M, where he notched 110 yards and 1 TD (a 20-yarder in the 3rd-quarter) on just 6 receptions (a season low).

Moe had a 5-catch, 71-yard, 1-TD day at Nebraska, with the score coming on a pretty 23-yard catch-and-run in the 3rd quarter which pulled the Tigers to within 24-14, and he was MU’s most effective weapon in a tough offensive night at Texas Tech recently, when he had 7 catches and 62 yards – which was most of MU’s passing game that totaled 12 completions for 95 yards.

RESSEL NAMED A GROZA SEMI-FINALISTIn 2009, Mizzou took to the field with the daunting task of having to replace departed PK Jeff Wolfert, who,

in his three seasons (2006-08), set the NCAA combined kicking accuracy record, as he made a combined 244-of-257 kicks (59-of-72 FGs, plus 185-of-185 PATs), for a career percentage of 94.9%.

In stepped sophomore Grant Ressel, who won the kicking job in the final week of training camp, and who took the field in the 2009 season opener with exactly zero career kicks under his belt. All Ressel did during his sophomore season was establish himself as the most accurate kicker in the nation, as he made a combined 65-of-66 total kicks (98.5%) – a mark which broke the NCAA single-season record for best combined kick accuracy.

Ressel also led the NCAA in FG percentage among those with 13 or more attempts (96.3%). For the season, Ressel, who joined Mizzou in 2007 as a walk-on (he’s now on scholarship), made 26-of-27 FGs, and was perfect on 39-of-39 PATs.

Through 11 games in 2010, Ressel has picked up where he left off, although he did start the year with an uncharacteristic miss against Illinois, when a high snap threw the timing off of his first attempt of the season, and his 37-yarder went just wide. After that, he made 13 consecutive kicks prior to coming up just short three weeks ago at Nebraska on what would have been a career-long 54-yarder in the 2nd quarter. The kick was right down the middle, but fell just underneath the crossbar. Ressel rebounded by making a 23-yarder in the 3rd quarter to pull the Tigers to within 31-17.

For the 2010 season, Ressel is 16-of-18 on FGs and 37-of-39 on PATs, making him 42-of-45 on FGs (93.3%) and 76-of-78 on PATs (97.4%) for his career.

For his efforts, Ressel was recently named one of 20 semi-finalists for the 2010 Lou Groza Award, which goes annually to the nation’s top place-kicker.

Ressel recently made 3 pressure-packed kicks against BCS-#1 Oklahoma, to help the Tigers to a 36-27 win.

IN THE RANKINGS

BCS RankingsNov. 21, 20101. Oregon2. Auburn 3. TCU4. Boise State5. LSU 6. Stanford 7. Wisconsin8. Ohio State 9. Oklahoma State10. Michigan State11. Alabama12. Arkansas 13. Oklahoma14. MISSOURI15. Nebraska 16. Virginia Tech 17. Texas A&M18. South Carolina19. Nevada20. Utah 21. Arizona 22. Florida State23. North Carolina State24. Iowa 25. Mississippi State

Charting Mizzou in the PollsWeek A.P. Coaches BCSPre-Season RV (33rd) RV (37th) –Sept. 5 RV (34th) RV (34th) –Sept. 12 RV (32nd) 25th –Sept. 19 RV (31st) 24th –Sept. 26 RV (28th) 23rd –Oct. 3 24th 22nd –Oct. 10 21st 19th –Oct. 17 18th 16th 11thOct. 24 7th 8th 6thOct. 31 14th 14th 12thNov. 7 20th 20th 17thNov. 14 15th 16th 15thNov. 21 15th 16th 14th

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MIZZOU FOOTBALL GAME NOTESAgainst the Sooners, Ressel made three shorter kicks, connecting from 36 yards at the halftime gun to give MU

a 17-14 lead, and he followed with a 30-yarder to make it 20-14 midway through the 3rd quarter, and ended with a 23-yarder with 9:44 to play that gave MU a 29-21 lead, which proved to be the game-winning points.

Ressel connected from 33, 27 and 34 against Illinois (the last two which came with the game still in the balance in the 4th quarter), then from 27 and 32 yards against McNeese State, followed by makes from 34 and 38 yards against San Diego State.

Against Miami (Ohio), he had a mixed bag of a day, as he nailed a 50-yard field goal in the 3rd quarter, which represented his first career make of 50 yards or more. That followed a shocking miss on an extra point attempt in the 3rd quarter where he simply pushed the kick right and banged it off the right upright. That miss broke a string of 252 consecutive made extra points by Mizzou (dating back to 2005), which left them just 10 shy of the alltime NCAA record of 262 consecutive PATs made by a school (Syracuse).

He followed that by making a 47-yarder in his only try against Colorado and hit a 21-yarder at Texas A&M right before halftime, and that gave him 12 consecutive games with a made field goal. He did have an extra point blocked at A&M, which was the first blocked PAT against MU since the 2005 season.

He forever etched his name fondly into the hearts of Tiger fans in the 2009 regular-season finale against arch-rival Kansas, when he made four FGs (43, 28, 37, 27 yards), including the game-winning 27-yarder as time expired to give Mizzou a comeback 41-39 win. Ressel’s only miss on the year was a 43-yard attempt against Nebraska in terrible downpour conditions, on a play where the snap that was off a bit, which threw off the timing of the kick.

For his efforts, Ressel was named a 1st-Team All-American by Sports Illustrated, becoming MU’s first-ever kicker to achieve 1st-Team All-American status.

PUNT GAME GRABBING HOLD WITH GRABNER, RANKS 13TH IN NET PUNTINGSenior P Matt Grabner is making quite an impression in his first year on the field for Mizzou. After initially

attending Ole Miss, the Alton, Ill. native transferred to Mizzou and focused on school and playing club soccer. After being convinced by friends that he should take his strong kicking leg and try out for the Tiger football team, Grabner did so prior to the 2009 season, and he was invited to join the team as a preferred walk-on.

After watching the Tigers rank 4th in the NCAA in 2009 as a team in net punting (40.5 avg.) thanks to the outstanding year put together by P Jake Harry IV, Grabner had big shoes to fill in 2010. He’s doing just that, and then some. For the season, Grabner has an average of 42.66 yards per kick, which ranks him 5th in the Big 12 Conference, and 38th in the NCAA. The net of his punting has been even more effective, as the Tigers rank 4th in the league, and 13th nationally, in team net punting, with an average of 38.87 yards per punt.

Grabner had a huge impact on MU’s 14-0 win at Iowa State last Saturday, but it was just as much for a non-punt as anything. That’s because Grabner took off on a fake punt in the 3rd quarter on a 4th-and-2 situation from the Mizzou 28-yardline, and he got free for a 15-yard gain to give MU new life. The Tigers were clinging to a 7-0 lead at the time, and Grabner’s play jump-started MU on the way to what ended up in another TD drive to go up, 14-0.

And by the way, Grabner was very influential on the outcome of the game with his punts, too, even though his average of 36.9 wasn’t eye-popping. Five of his eight punts ended inside the Cyclone 20-yardline, which played a big role in keeping ISU pinned deep in its own territory for most of the night.

Grabner recently had a very effective night at Texas Tech, where he averaged a career-best 53.9 yards on 8 punts, including a career-long boot of 71 yards. A whopping 5 of his 8 punts at Tech went for 50 yards or more, and 3 of them finished inside the Tech 20-yardline.

In all, 26 of Grabner’s 61 punts this season have been downed inside the opponent 20-yardline, including 4 inside the 2-yardline, and he’s now got 12 kicks of 50 yards or more.

Grabner punted 6 times at Texas A&M, and he averaged 43.3 yards per kick, including three which ended inside the Aggie 20-yardline, including his first two boots that kept A&M bottled up deep in their own territory early on.

The previous week against Colorado, Grabner punted 4 times, and averaged a solid 43.2 yards per kick, including a 51-yarder, and another sky kick that was downed at the CU 1-yardline, which led to a safety on the very next snap for the Tiger defense.

Grabner was called into action extensively in game #3 against San Diego State, and he delivered in fine fashion, as he averaged 45.4 yards on 8 punts. Three of his punts finished inside the Aztec 20-yardline, including one which was downed at the 1-yardline – marking the third straight game he’d gotten a punt down on the opponent 1-yardline.

Grabner’s 3 punts in the 4th quarter when the game was on the line were stellar, as he had kicks of 46 yards, 58 yards (a career-long) and 47 yards. The Aztecs tried to return 4 punts in the game, but could manage only 16 yards in returns.

THE GRADUATE(S)•After the 2008 & 2009 senior classes had 100% graduation rate (all 40 Tigers combined earned their degrees), the current Mizzou senior class is doing outstandingly well in regards to its graduation timetable, as well. Consider the following facts:

Four current Tigers have already earned their degrees:• Jeff Gettys (May, 2010)• Munir Prince (May, 2010)• Kevin Rutland (May, 2010)• Forrest Shock (May, 2010)

Seven Tigers are scheduled to graduate in December:• Tim Barnes• Tony Buhr• Bart Coslet• Matt Grabner• Kirk Lakebrink• Luke Lambert• La’Roderick Thomas (no longer playing)

The final five seniors will graduate in May:• Matt Davis• Andrew Gachkar• Carl Gettis• Jarrell Harrison• Jasper Simmons

MIZZOU FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS#91 JIMMY BURGEDL • 6-2 • 290 • SO. • HOUSTON, TEXAS Recorded one tackle in MU’s games against McNeese State, San Diego State and Miami ... had one tackle against Oklahoma ... entered the starting lineup starting with the Nebraska game, filling in for injured Dominique Hamilton ... had two tackles against Nebraska and recorded three stops at Texas Tech ... made one tackle against Kansas State and added one stop against Iowa State.DEFENSIVEYear GP-GS Tackles Solo-Asst. TFL 2009 2-0 0 0-0 0.0-02010 9-4 11 6-5 0.0-0 Career 11-4 11 6-5 0.0.0

#32 WILL EBNERLB • 6-1 • 230 • JR. • FRIENDSWOOD, TEXAS After not playing in the first two games of the season, he had a team-high nine tackles against San Diego State ... made four tackles against Miami (Ohio) and also forced a fumble in that game ... had a pair of stops in the win over Texas A&M ... tied for the team lead with seven tackles against Oklahoma, including one TFL ... collected six tackles against Nebraska ... also had one pass break-up against the Cornhuskers ... made four tackles vs. Texas Tech ... did not play against Kansas State or Iowa State due to a neck strain.DEFENSIVEYear GP-GS Tackles Solo-Asst. TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. 2008 13-0 21 15-6 3.0-20 0.0-02009 13-7 78 46-32 9.5-49 3.5-332010 7-6 32 14-18 1.0-2 0.0-0 Career 33-13 108 83-25 13.5-71 3.5-33

#1 KIP EDWARDSDB • 6-1 • 200 • SO. • ARLINGTON, TEXAS Had two tackles (both solo stops) in the season opener against Illinois ... one of his tackles vs. the Illini went for a loss of three yards ... made two stops (both solos) against McNeese State, including one for loss ... had three tackles, including one TFL against San Diego State ... also had a pass break-up against SDSU ... had two tackles against Miami (Ohio) ... had a season-high seven tackles against Colorado ... notched his second career interception in the fourth quarter against CU, returning it 49 yards and helping to secure the shutout of the Buffaloes ... had 1.5 TFLs against Colorado, including a fourth-quarter sack ... made three tackles against Texas A&M and added three more stops in the win over Oklahoma ... had three tackles, including one TFL against Nebraska ... had a pair of stops and added a pass break-up against Texas Tech ... made three tackles against Kansas State ... recored two tackles in the shutout of Iowa State.DEFENSIVEYear GP-GS Tackles Solo-Asst. INT-Yds. 2009 13-0 20 16-4 1-10 2010 11-0 32 22-10 1-49 Career 24-0 52 37-15 2-59

#82 MICHAEL EGNEWTE • 6-6 • 235 • JR. • PLAINVIEW, TEXAS Made 10 receptions for 60 yards against Illinois in his first career start ... scored the first touchdown of his career on a six-yard pass from Blaine Gabbert in the fourth quarter in MU’s comeback win over the Illini ... had six catches in the home opener against McNeese State for 52 yards ... that included a career-long 29-yard reception ... set a new career high with 13 receptions against San Diego State ... had 145 yards against SDSU, also a career best ... the 13 receptions and 145 yards set new school single-game record for tight ends at Mizzou ... had four receptions for 41 yards in the victory over Miami (Ohio) ... caught two touchdowns against Colorado on receptions of 10 and seven yards ... caught six passes for 52 yards vs. CU ... had 10 receptions for 87 yards against Texas A&M ... caught a pass of Mizzou’s first three plays of the game against TAMU ... had seven receptions against Oklahoma, including game-high 12-yard catch ... led the team with seven receptions against Nebraska for 70 yards ... caught three pass for 16 yards against Texas Tech ... made eight catches for 55 yards against Kansas State, including a long of 25 yards ... led the team with seven receptions against Iowa State for 77 yards ... put the Tigers on the board with an 11-yard TD catch in first quarter vs. ISU ... ranks third in the Big 12 and is 10th in the nation with 7.09 receptions per game.RECEIVINGYear GP-GS Rec. Yds. YPC TD Long 2008 12-0 4 22 5.5 0 7 2009 13-0 3 25 8.3 0 112010 11-11 78 663 8.5 4 29 Career 36-11 85 710 8.4 4 29

#1 JAMES FRANKLINQB • 6-2 • 230 • FR. • CORINTH, TEXAS Completed six-of-eight passes in his first college game for 25 yards as he played much of the second half against McNeese State ... carried the ball four times for 28 yards and scored a touchdown on an eight-yard run in the third quarter ... completed both of his pass attempts against Miami (Ohio) for 46 yards, including a career-long 27 yard completion to Brandon Gerau ... also ran the ball four times against the RedHawks ... was 3-of-4 passing for 35 yards against Colorado in relief of Blaine Gabbert ... picked up his first career touchdown pass on a seven-yard toss to Michael Egnew in the fourth quarter ... was the Tigers leading rusher against CU, gaining 37 yards on four carries (9.2 ypc) ... that included a 34-yard run that helped set up the touchdown pass to Egnew ... scored his second TD of the year on a three-yard run in the fourth quarter to help seal the Tigers’ victory over Oklahoma ... had two runs for a total of 17 yards, including a 17-yard rush on MU’s first series ... carried the ball five times for 19 yards against Iowa State, including a 10-yard run on a 3rd-and-1 play.PASSINGYear GP-GS Comp.-Att. Pct. Yds. TD INT 2010 8-0 11-14 78.6 106 1 1 Career 8-0 11-14 78.6 106 1 1

#11 BLAINE GABBERTQB • 6-5 • 230 • JR. • BALLWIN, MO. Completed 34-of-48 passes for 281 yards against Illinois ... had a pair of touchdown passes (seven yards to T.J. Moe and six yards to Michael Egnew) ... was 26-for-31 (83.9) against McNeese State, breaking the school record for completion percentage (min. 20 att.) ... opened the game with 15-straight completions ... ended the day with 220 yards ... had one TD pass against MSU on a 24-yard pass to Jerrell Jackson ... threw for a season-best 351 yards against San Diego State on 28-of-51 passing ... has had seven career 300-yard games ... had one TD pass against SDSU on a 68-yard pass play to T.J. Moe with 0:51 to give MU a come-from-behind win ... also scored a touchdown on an 11-yard run against the Aztecs ... was 15-of-21 for 187 yards against Miami (Ohio) ... threw his fifth TD pass of the year on a 33-yard pass to Wes Kemp ... also ran the ball nine times against Miami and scored his second rushing TD of the year on a one-yard run in the third quarter ... threw two touchdowns against Colorado on 17-of-29 passing for 191 yards ... the first TD came on a 30-yard pass to Jerrell Jackson ... completed 31-of-47 passes against Texas A&M for 361 yards ... tied his career high with three touchdown passes against the Aggies ... threw for 308 yards on 30-of-42 passing against Oklahoma ... was 8-of-9 for 95 yards and a TD in the fourth quarter of the win over OU ... his 38-yard touchdown pass to Jerrell Jackson as his 11th TD pass of the year ... also ran for 26 yards on eight carries against the Sooners ... threw for 199 yards on 18-of-42 passing against Nebraska ... had a touchdown pass of 23 yards to T.J. Moe vs. the Huskers ... was the team’s leading rusher against Nebraska, running the ball 22 times for 74 yards .. was 13-of-20 for 95 yards against Texas Tech ... threw two touchdown passes, both to T.J. Moe, against Kansas State .. completed 17-of-25 passes against KSU for 208 yards ... his QB rating of 156.29 was his best of the season ... was also the leading rusher from Mizzou, gaining 89 yards on 14 carries and scoring a touchdown on a season-long run of 32 yards .. was 16-of-26 passing against Iowa State for 172 yards and one TD pass (11 yards to Egnew) ... again was MU’s leading rusher, gaining 37 yards on six carries vs. the Cyclones.PASSINGYear GP-GS Comp.-Att. Pct. Yds. TD INT 2008 5-0 5-13 38.5 43 0 0 2009 13-13 262-445 58.9 3593 24 92010 11-11 244-392 62.2 2573 15 5 Career 29-24 511-850 60.1 6209 39 14

MIZZOU FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS#6 ANDREW GACHKARLB • 6-3 • 228 • SR. • OVERLAND PARK, KAN. Made seven tackles (six of which were solo stops) against Illinois in the season opener ... forced a first-quarter fumble that was recovered by teammate Brad Madison, leading to a MU field goal ... it was his third career forced fumble ... also added two pass break-ups against the Illini ... was responsible for two turnovers against McNeese State, recovering a fumble and intercepting a pass (first career INT) ... also had three tackles (one TFL) and one pass break-up vs. MSU ... tied for second on the team with eight tackles against San Diego State, six of which were solo stops ... had two TFLs for a loss of six yards ... made six tackles against Miami (Ohio) ... added a forced fumble against the RedHawks, his second of the year ... tied for second on the team with eight tackles against Colorado ... had two TFLs against CU, including his first sack of the year ... had a six-tackle performance against Texas A&M, including 1.5 TFLs ... tied for a team-high with seven tackles in the win over Oklahoma ... made nine tackles against Nebraska, to lead MU ... again led the team by making nine tackles (all solo stops) at Texas Tech ... recovered his fifth career fumble against the Red Raiders ... recorded four tackles, all solo stops, on Senior Day against Kansas State ... also had one TFL against KSU ... led the team with seven tackles against Iowa State, including one TFL ... leads the team with 74 tackles on the year.DEFENSIVEYear GP-GS Tackles Solo-Asst. TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds. FF-FR2007 14-0 16 9-7 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-0 2008 14-0 28 13-15 1.0-2 1.0-2 0-02009 13-13 80 51-29 3.5-33 3.0-32 1-3 2010 11-11 74 45-29 6.5-17 0.0-0 2-2 Career 52-24 198 115-83 11.0-52 3.0-32 4-5

#19 CARL GETTISDB • 5-11 • 195 • SR. • O’FALLON, MO. Made a pair of big plays in the fourth quarter as Missouri rallied to claim a comeback win over Illinois ... made an impressive one-handed interception (which was No. 5 on SportsCenter’s Top Plays) ... it was the third INT of his career ... later in the quarter, he downed a punt by MU’s Matt Grabner inside the Illini one-yard line ... he added four tackles and returned three punts for 20 yards ... had four tackles in the home opener against McNeese State ... downed a punt inside the one-yard line for the second-straight game and also had an apparent 41-yard punt return for a TD called back because of a penalty ... made five tackles, all solo stops, one of which was for a loss ... also picked up a pass break-up ... returned three punts for 47 yards against San Diego State, including a career-long 31-yarder ... recovered a fumble on the first play of the game against Miami (Ohio) and returned it 19 yards for a touchdown ... also added one pass break-up against Miami (Ohio) ...

recorded five tackles in the shutout win over Colorado ... tied for the team lead with eight tackles against Texas A&M ... seven of his eight stops against the Aggies were solo tackles ... made two tackles against Oklahoma ... recorded five tackles against Nebraska ... returned three punts for 47 yards against NU ... recorded a pair of tackles against Texas Tech ... made five tackles against Kansas State ... also forced and recovered a fumble against the Wildcats ... had five tackles in the shutout of Iowa State ... recorded one TFL vs. ISU.DEFENSIVE Year GP-GS Tackles Solo-Asst. TFL-Yds. INT2007 14-10 49 39-10 2.0-5 12008 14-14 78 52-26 4.0-8 1 2009 13-13 61 47-14 1.5-2 02010 11-11 45 39-6 2.0-2 1 Career 52-48 233 176-57 8.5-16 3

PUNT RETURNSYear PR Yds. TD Avg. Long 2009 22 156 0 7.1 272010 21 137 0 6.5 31 Career 43 293 0 6.8 31

#25 ZAVIAR GOODENLB • 6-2 • 225 • SO. • PFLUGERVILLE, TEXAS Tied for second on the team with eight tackles in the season opener against Illinois ... started at linebacker against UI, his first career start ... made four tackles against McNeese State, including a TFL ... recorded his first career fumble recovery against McNeese State ... made five tackles in the win over San Diego State ... had seven stops against Miami (Ohio) ... also had a fumble recovery against the RedHawks ... made eight tackles against Colorado ... included in the eight tackles was two TFLs and one sack ... added a pass break-up against CU ... tied for the team lead with an eight-tackle performance against Texas A&M ... made his first career interception against Oklahoma ... the INT came in the fourth quarter, helping MU put away the Sooners ... added five tackles against OU ... tied for second on the team with seven tackles against Nebraska ... had three TFLs against the Huskers, including two sacks ... made sevent tackles, including one for a loss against Texas Tech ... picked off a pass and returned it 10 yards, for his second INT of 2010 ... also had three pass break-ups against the Red Raiders ... made nine tackles and had 1.5 TFLs against Kansas State ... had five tackles against Iowa State ... is second on the team with 73 tackles on the season.DEFENSIVEYear GP-GS Tackles Solo-Asst. TFL-Yds Int-Yds.2009 13-0 30 21-9 2.5-6 0-02010 11-11 73 41-32 7.5-12 2-10 Career 24-11 103 62-41 10.0-21 2-10

#99 MATT GRABNERP • 6-4 • 200 • SR. • ALTON, ILL. Averaged 40.0 yards on five punts against Illinois in his first game as MU’s punter ... longest punt of the day was a 47-yarder ... placed two punts inside the 20 yard line ... punted twice against McNeese State for an average of 43.0 yards ... placed both punts inside the 20-yard line ... had a season-long 50-yard boot against MSU ... punted eight times against San Diego State, averaging 45.4 yards per punt ... placed three punts inside the 20-yard line, including one that was downed at the one-yard line ... had a fourth-quarter punt of 58 yards, a new career best ... had just one punt (for 40 yards) against Miami (Ohio) ... punted four times against Colorado, for an average of 43.2 yards ... had a punt down at the one-yard line and had has placed eight of his 20 punts inside the 20-yard line ... averaged 43.3 yards on six punts against Texas A&M ... had a kick of 50 yards that was downed at the seven-yardline ... three of his punts ended up inside the 20-yardline ... had six punts for an averag of 35.8 yards against Oklahoma ... placed three of his six punts inside the 20-yardline ... punted eight times for an average 43.8 yards ... placed three of the eight punts inside the 20-yardline ... averaged 53.9 yards on eight punts against Texas Tech ... set a new career long with a 71 yarder against TTU ... punted five times against Kansas State for an average of 37.8 yards ... had eight punts vs. Iowa State, averaging 36.9 yards per attempt ... gained 15 yards on fake punt run on 4th-and-2 from the MU 28-yardline in the fourth quarter against ISU.PUNTINGYear G Punts Yds. Avg. Long TB I20 2009 1 1 38 38.0 38 0 12010 11 61 2602 42.7 71 8 26 Career 12 62 2640 45.0 71 8 27

#90 DOMINIQUE HAMILTONDL • 6-5 • 305 • JR. • EL PASO, TEXAS Made three tackles in Missouri’s win over Illinois ... added two stops in the win over McNeese State ... had a season-high five tackles against San Diego State ... made four tackles against Miami (Ohio) ... made three tackles against Colorado, including 1.5 TFLs ... recorded his first sack of the season against the Buffaloes ... made three tackles against Texas A&M ... recorded a half of sack against the Aggies ... left the game against Oklahoma with an ankle injury and will likely miss the rest of the season.DEFENSIVEYear GP-GS Tackles Solo-Asst. TFL-Yds 2008 13-0 18 8-10 0.5-12009 13-12 46 20-26 1.0-32010 7-6 20 8-12 1.5-12 Career 33-18 84 34-50 2.0-16

MIZZOU FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS#11 JARRELL HARRISONS • 6-2 • 220 • SR. • LAS VEGAS, NEV. Made a pair of tackles in the season opener against Illinois coming off the bench just three weeks removed from having surgery to repair torn meniscus in his knee in an injury sustained early in training camp ... returned to the starting lineup against McNeese State, and led the team with eight tackles (five solo, three assist) in the home opener ... tied for second on the squad with an eight-tackle performance against San Diego State ... had four tackles and recorded one pass break-up in the win over Miami (Ohio) ... led the team with 11 tackles in the shutout of Colorado ... made six stops against Texas A&M and added four tackles against Oklahoma ... had five tackles against Nebraska and recorded three stops against Texas Tech ... had four tackles against Kansas State, in a game in which he also saw time at linebacker due to injuries at the LB position ... tied for second on the squad with six tackles against Iowa State ... also recovered a fumble against the Cyclones.DEFENSIVEYear GP-GS Tackles Solo-Asst. TFL-Yds INT-Yds. 2009 13-9 47 35-12 2.0-8 1-272010 11-10 61 43-18 0.0-0 0-0 Career 24-19 108 78-30 2.0-8 1-27

#29 JERRELL JACKSONWR • 6-1 • 190 • JR. • HOUSTON, TEXAS Despite a wrist injury suffered in preseason, Jackson was in the starting lineup in the season opener against Illinois ... caught four passes for 50 yards, including a 14-yard reception in the first quarter and a 16-yard grab in the fourth quarter ... had three grabs for 43 yards against McNeese State ... scored his first TD of the year and the third of his career on a 24-yard reception against MSU ... had four catches for 47 yards against San Diego State ... had a 20-yard grab to start the Tigers’ game-winning drive ... also had a big block on T.J. Moe’s catch and run for the game-winning touchdown ... did not play against Miami (Ohio) due to an injury ... caught three passes for 51 yards against Colorado, including a 30-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter, his second TD of the year ... had four receptions for 55 yards against Texas A&M ... made a career-high nine receptions for 139 yards against Oklahoma ... scored his third touchdown of the year on a 38-yard reception in the fourth quarter ... made two receptions for 19 yards against Nebraska ... had one catch, for 15 yards, against Texas Tech ... caught four passes for 45 yards in the win over Kansas State ... scored on a nine-yard run on an end-around in the second quarter against the Wildcats ... made four catches for 34 yards against Iowa State.RECEIVINGYear GP-GS Rec. Yds. YPC TD Long 2008 13-0 9 98 10.9 0 152009 15-5 37 458 12.4 2 70 2010 10-8 38 494 13.0 3 38 Career 36-13 84 1050 12.5 5 70

#13 KENJI JACKSONSS • 5-10 • 195 • JR. • MANSFIELD, TEXAS Had four tackles against Illinois ... made his third career interception in the fourth-quarter of MU’s come-from-behind victory ... returned the INT 32 yards ... intercepted a pass for the second time in as many games as he picked off a pass against McNeese State, returning it 16 yards ... added two tackles in the win over MSU ... recorded five tackles against San Diego State ... was also credited with a pass break-up against the Aztecs ... led the team with 13 tackles (10 of which were solo stops) against Miami (Ohio) ... had two TFL’s against the RedHawks ... also forced a fumble in that game ... had a six-tackle performance in the shutout win over Colorado ... had five tackles against Texas A&M ... had a four-tackle performance against Oklahoma, with all four being solo stops ... made five tackles against Nebraska, including on tackle-for-loss ... recorded two stops at Texas Tech ... had three tackles and recorded one pass breakup against Kansas State ... made five tackles against Iowa State.DEFENSIVEYear GP-GS Tackles Solo-Asst. Int.-Yds. FF-FR2008 14-4 62 40-22 2-34 1-02009 12-5 41 26-14 0-0 0-02010 11-11 54 40-14 2-48 1-0Career 36-20 157 105-52 4-82 2-0

#41 HENRY JOSEYTB • 5-10 • 180 • FR. • ANGELTON, TEXAS Had a 10-yard run against Illinois in his first collegiate game ... had a record-setting day in the home opener against McNeese State, running for 112 yards on seven carries and score three touchdowns (6, 6 and 62 yards) ... scored on three of his first four carries, with his non-score of those going for 34 yards the first time he touched the ball ... was the first true freshman to score three TDs for MU since 1995 (Corby Jones) ... carried the ball 10 times for 36 yards against San Diego State ... ran the ball eight times for 54 yards against Miami (Ohio) ... leads the team with four rushing TDs on the year, scoring his fourth on a 28-yard run against Miami ... carried the ball five times against Colorado for 14 yards ... had five rushes for 29 yards (an average of 5.8 ypc) against Texas A&M ... had a team-high 14 carries against Oklahoma for 64 yards ... also had one reception for nine yards against OU ... ran the ball four times for just six yards against Nebraska ... had four rushes for 17 yards against Texas Tech and ran the ball three times for 14 yards in the win over Kansas State ... had six carries for 20 yards against Iowa State.RUSHINGYear GP-GS Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long 2010 11-1 67 376 5.6 4 62 Career 11-1 67 376 5.6 4 62

#8 WES KEMPWR • 6-4 • 220 • JR. • ST. LOUIS, MO. Caught three passes for 46 yards against Illinois in St. Louis ... longest grab of the day was a 24-yard reception ... had three receptions for 15 yards in the home opener against McNeese State ... caught his first TD of the year on a 33-yard reception against Miami (Ohio) ... finished with three catches for 43 yards against the RedHawks ... made four receptions against Colorado for 37 yards ... set a career high with 10 catches against Texas A&M for 89 yards ... scored two touchdowns, his first career multi-TD game ... put MU on the board against TAMU on a five-yard catch, then scored on a 10-yard reception ... had four grabs for 74 yards in the win over Oklahoma ... had a pair of receptions for a total of 19 yards against Nebraska ... only catch against Kansas State went for 17 yards ... added one rush for nine yards against KSU ... made one reception, for 14 yards, against Iowa State.RECEIVING Year GP-GS Rec. Yds. YPC TD Long 2008 7-0 1 15 15.0 0 152009 13-13 23 418 18.2 3 56 2010 11-11 31 352 11.4 3 35 Career 31-24 55 785 14.3 6 56

#33 LUKE LAMBERTLB • 6-3 • 230 • SR. • BROOKFIELD, MO. Tied for second on the team with eight tackles in the season opener against Illinois ... also had one TFL for a loss of two yards ... suffered a hamstring injury in fourth quarter vs. Illinois that sidelined him for the McNeese State, San Diego State and Miami (Ohio) games ... returned to the field against Colorado, recording six tackles ... had 1.5 TFLs including one sack against the Buffaloes ... made three tackles against Texas A&M ... had missed the last five games due to injury.DEFENSIVE Year GP-GS Tackles Solo-Asst. TFL-Yds. FF-FR2007 14-1 32 19-13 1.0-10 1-02008 14-9 58 30-28 3.5-7 1-12009 6-6 20 14-6 0.0-0 0-0 2010 4-2 17 8-9 2.0-4 0-0 Career 38-18 127 70-57 6.5-21 2-1

#4 KENDIAL LAWRENCETB • 5-9 • 190 • SO. • ROCKWALL, TEXAS Carried the ball seven times for 20 yards against Illinois ... also caught a pair of passes as he started for the first time in his career ... was limited in the second half after suffering a bruised shoulder vs. Illinois and sat out the game McNeese State game ... carried the ball three times for 29 yards against San Diego State for an average of 9.7 yards per carry ... led the team with 63 rushing yards on eight carries against Miami (Ohio) ... scored his first career TD on a career-long 39-yard run against the RedHawks ... had six carries against Colorado ... carried the ball 11 times for 44 yards against Texas A&M ... scored his second TD of the year on a two-yard run against the Aggies ... carried the ball six times for 12 yards against Oklahoma, and nearly scored on a 13-yard run in the fourth quarter,

MIZZOU FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOSas he was marked out of bounds just shy of the goal line ... added a 22-yard reception vs. OU ... ran for 55 yards on six carries (9.2 avg.) against Nebraska ... led the team with 96 yards on six carries against Texas Tech ... scored his third TD of the year on a 71-yard run in the first quarter, which set a new season-long play for Mizzou ... gained 22 yards on four carries in the victory over Kansas State ... ran the ball six times against Iowa State.RUSHING Year GP-GS Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long 2009 11-0 52 219 4.2 0 22 2010 10-1 57 307 5.4 3 71 Career 21-1 109 526 4.8 3 71

#57 BRAD MADISON DL • 6-4 • 255 • SO. • BETHANY, MO. Made two tackles, including one TFL against Illinois that was a bone-curnching highlight-reel stop of QB Nathan Scheelhaase ... recovered a fumble in the second quarter that led a MU field goal and its first points of the game ... recorded three tackles, two of which were for a loss, against McNeese State ... picked up his third sack of the year and forced a fumble against McNeese State ... made one tackle against San Diego State ... had three tackles against Miami (Ohio), including one TFL for a loss of six yards ... started for the first time in his career vs. Miami ... made one tackle in the shutout of Colorado ... recorded three tackles against Texas A&M ... all three tackles against the Aggies were sacks ... the three sacks combined to go for a loss of 28 yards ... had two tackles against Oklahoma and added a pass break-up ... recorded five tackles against Nebraska ... had one TFL against NU ... had two tackles at Texas A&M, including a sack (for a loss of 10 yards) ... recorded three tackles against Kansas State ... 1.5 of those tackles were sacks (for a loss of 14 yards) ... also forced a fumble against KSU ... recorded five tackles against Iowa State ... had one sack against ISU, to bring his season total to 7.5 sacks for the year, which is tied for third in the Big 12 ... also forced an ISU fumble.DEFENSIVEYear GP-GS Tackles Solo-Asst. TFL-Yds. Sacks-Yds FF 2009 12-0 1 0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 02010 11-3 20 19-10 11.0-79 7.5-67 2 Career 24-3 30 19-11 11.0-79 7.5-67 2

#28 T.J. MOEWR • 6-0• 200 • SO. • O’FALLON, MO. Led the team with a career-high 13 receptions (had two career catches before the game) and 101 yards ... scored his first career TD on a seven-yard pass from Blaine Gabbert in the third quarter ... longest grab of the day went for 26 yards in the fourth quarter ... again led the team with a 10-catch day against McNeese State ... gained 79 yards in the game, including a game-high 23-yard grab ... had seven receptions for 119 yards against San Diego State ... scored the game-winning TD against SDSU on a 68-yard catch and run with under a minute to play and the Tigers down by four ... the 68-yard grab set a new career long reception ... had a team-best seven receptions against Miami (Ohio) for 95 yards ... caught seven passes for 85 yards against Colorado ... had six catches for a team-high 110 yards in the win over Texas A&M ... scored

his third TD of the year on a 20-yard reception in the third quarter ... had three catches for 36 yards against Oklahoma ... caught five passes for 71 yards against Nebraska ... scored on a 23-yard reception against the Huskers ... had a team-high seven receptions for 62 yards against Texas Tech ... scored two touchdowns in the win over Kansas State on receptions of 25 and four yards ... it was the first multi-TD game of his career ... had five grabs for 36 yardss against KSU ... also had two carries for 32 yards vs. the Wildcats ... caught two passes for 16 yards against Iowa State ... carried the ball three times for a total of 19 yards against ISU .... ranks 10th nationally with 7.00 receptions per game is tied for 31st in the NCAA with an average of 79.40 receiving yards per game.RECEIVINGYear GP-GS Rec. Yds. YPC TD Long 2009 10-0 2 8 4.0 0 42010 11-11 72 810 11.2 6 68 Career 21-11 74 818 11.1 6 68

#26 DE’VION MOORETB • 5-9 • 195 • JR. • ST. LOUIS, MO. Was Missouri’s leading rusher with 78 yards on 16 carries against Illinois ... set career highs in rushes and yards against the Illini, averaging 4.9 yards per carry ... carried the ball six times for 32 yards for a 5.3 yard per rush average against McNeese State ... scored his first touchdown of the year (and third of his career) on a nine-yard run against MSU as he got his first start of the season ... had six carries for 34 yards in the win over San Diego State ... scored his second TD of the year on a 17 yard run in the first quarter to put Mizzou on the board ... ran for 39 yards on three carries (13.0 ypc) against Miami (Ohio) ... scored his third touchdown of the year on a seven-yard run against Miami ... had five carries (13 yards) against Colorado ... ran the ball four times against Texas A&M ... ran for 73 yards on 10 carries in the victory over OU ... scored his fourth touchdown of the year on a one-yard run early in the second quarter ... also had a pair of receptions ... carried the ball six times for 56 yards against Nebraska ... put Mizzou on the board against the Huskers on a 33-yard TD run in the second quarter ... had eight rushes for 40 yards against Texas Tech ... gained 47 yards on nine rushes against Kansas State ... added a four-yard reception against the Wildcats ... carried the ball 10 times against Iowa State, gaining 32 yards ... scored his sixth touchdown of the season on a one-yard run in the fourth quarter.RUSHING Year GP-GS Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long 2008 13-0 41 231 5.6 1 55 2009 11-1 63 258 4.1 1 312010 11-9 83 447 5.4 6 39 Career 35-10 187 936 5.0 8 55

#43 MARCUS MURPHYTB • 5-9 • 170 • FR. • DeSOTO, TEXAS Ran the ball nine times for 33 yards against McNeese State in the home opener in his first college game ... also caught a five-yard pass ... added a kickoff return of 24 yards against MSU ... returned one kickoff for 17 yards against San Diego State ... carried the ball four times for 48 yards against Miami (Ohio) ... scored his first career touchdown on a one-yard run against the RedHawks ... returned three kickoffs against Miami (Ohio) for 42 yards ... ran for 15 yards on two carries against Colorado ... returned the opening kickoff 39 yards returned three kickoffs for 86 yards, including a long of 39 yards ... had one kickoff return against Oklahoma for 24 yards ... also had one reception vs. the Sooners ... gained a career-high 74 yards on three carries against Texas Tech ... put Mizzou on the board against TTU with a 69 yard TD run in the first quarter ... the play was the longest of the year for the Tigers until a 71-yard TD run by Kendial Lawrence later that same quarter ... returned three kicks for 55 yards against Kansas State ... had one kickoff return for 23 yards against Iowa State.RUSHING Year GP-GS Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long 2010 10-0 18 170 9.4 2 69 Career 10-0 18 170 9.4 2 69

kICk RETURNSYear KOR Yds. TD Avg. Long 2010 17 353 0 20.8 39 Career 17 353 0 20.8 39

#93 TERRELL RESONNODL • 6-5 • 295 • JR. • JEFFERSON CITY, MO. Made three tackles, including one TFL in the season opener against Illinois ... added a tackle in the win over McNeese State ... made three tackles against Miami (Ohio) ... had a season-best six tackles against Colorado ... blocked a CU field goal in the second quarter ... made four tackles against Texas A&M ... had 1.5 TFLs, including one sack in the win over the Aggies ... made a pair of tackles in the win over Oklahoma ... added a pass break-up vs. OU ... had one tackle against Nebraska and made five stops against Texas Tech ... made one tackle against Kansas State ... tied a season-high with a six-tackle performance against Iowa State.DEFENSIVEYear GP-GS Tackles Solo-Asst. TFL -Yds. 2008 14-0 13 7-6 1.0-22009 13-1 13 4-9 1.5-12010 11-10 32 15-17 3.0-5 Career 38-11 58 26-32 5.5-8

MIZZOU FOOTBALL PLAYER BIOS#95 GRANT RESSELPK • 6-2 • 190 • JR. • JACKSON, MO. After a miss on his first attempt (which may have been aided by a high snap), Ressel made his next three (from 33, 27 and 34 yards) in the season opener against Illinois ... was good on both attempts (27 and 32 yards) against McNeese State ... was 2-for-2 on FG attempts (34, 38 yards) against San Diego State ... set a new career best by making a 50-yard field goal on his only FG attempt against Miami (Ohio) ... is now 34-of-36 on FG attempts for his career ... missed his first career extra-point against Miami after making the first 54 attempts of his career ... made his only FG attempt against Colorado, connecting from 47 yards out ... made his only FG attempt (21 yards) against Texas A&M ... was good on all three attempts (36, 30, 23 yards) against Oklahoma ... was 1-of-2 on FG attempts against Nebraska, connecting from 23 yards after missing a 54-yarder ... made his only attempt (27 yards) against Texas Tech ... made a 33-yard attempt against Kansas State.kICkINGYear GP FGM-FGA Pct. Long XPM-XPA2009 13 26-27 .963 46 39-39 2010 11 16-18 .889 50 37-39 Career 24 42-45 .933 50 76-78

#20 KEVIN RUTLANDDB • 6-0 • 190 • SR. • HOUSTON, TEXAS Made two tackles against Illinois ... also had a pass break-up in the win over the Illini, as the ball didn’t get thrown his way much in the game ... intercepted a pass against McNeese State and returned it 15 yards ... it was his fourth career INT ... added one tackle against McNeese State ... made six tackles against San Diego State ... intercepted his second pass of the year, returning it 24 yards ... the INT came in the endzone as SDSU was threatening to score in the fourth quarter ... had three tackles in the win over Miami (Ohio) ... made three stops against Colorado ... added one pass break-up against CU ... had seven tackles against Texas A&M ... also had a pair of sacks against TAMU ... made five tackles against Oklahoma, including a sack ... picked up two tackles against Nebraska and had three stops against Texas Tech ... recorded two tackles in the shutout of Iowa State.DEFENSIVEYear GP-GS Tackles Solo-Asst. Int.-Yds. PBU2007 12-0 4 4-0 0-0 02008 14-0 25 16-9 1-12 52009 13-13 47 40-7 2-0 22010 11-11 34 26-8 2-39 6 Career 50-24 110 85-25 5-61 12

#52 MICHAEL SAMDL • 6-3 • 245 • RSFR. • HITCHCOCK, TEXAS Made six tackles including 1.5 TFLs vs. McNeese State ... blocked his first career punt against MSU ... also recorded his first career safety in the game, picking up a sack and a forced fumble on the play ... added one tackle against San Diego State ... recorded his first career interception and returned it 62 yards for a touchdown, before the return was called back due to a penalty ... had a pair of stops against Colorado ... made three tackles, including a pair of TFLs against Texas A&M ... recorded three tackles, including one TFL, in the victory over Oklahoma ... made two tackles, including a sack, against Nebraska ... made a pair of stops at Texas Tech and recorded two more tackles against Kansas State ... added a sack against KSU. DEFENSIVEYear GP-GS Tackles Solo-Asst. TFL-Yds FF-FR INT 2010 11-0 21 8-13 6.0-27 1-0 1 Career 11-0 21 8-13 6.0-27 1-0 1

#85 ALDON SMITHDL • 6-5 • 260 • SO. • RAYTOWN, MO. Led the team with 10 tackles, including three TFLs against Illinois ... had two sacks (for a loss of nine yards) and one QB hurry ... was named the Walter Camp National Player of the Week and Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week for his performance vs. Illinois ... his two sacks give him 13.5 for his career, which puts him in 13th place in MU’s record books ... added four tackles in the home opener against McNeese State ... his only tackle against San Diego State was a sack, his third of the season ... suffered an injury in the San Diego State game which forced him to miss the last three games ... made two tackles against Oklahoma, in his return from injury ... also had an interception, which he returned 58 yards, against the Sooners ... recorded four tackles against Nebraska, including on that went for a loss of seven yards ... tied for the team lead with nine tackles against Texas Tech, including a TFL ... had three tackles, including 1.5 sacks against Kansas State ... on one of his sacks, he forced a fumble, which was recovered by Jaquies Smith, who returned in 53 yards for a touchdown .. now has 16.0 career sacks ... had five tackles, including one tackle for loss against Iowa State.DEFENSIVEYear GP-GS Tackles Solo-Asst. TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds2009 13-11 64 46-18 19.0-126 11.5-992010 8-8 38 26-12 8.0-43 4.5-29 Career 21-19 102 70-32 27.0-169 16.0-128

#3 JACQUIES SMITHDL • 6-4 • 255 • JR. • DALLAS, TEXAS Made two tackles against Illinois in the season opener ... also recorded one pass break-up ... recorded two tackles in the win over McNeese State and added one stop against San Diego State ... made three tackles, including 2.5 TFLs against Miami (Ohio) ... recorded 1.5 sacks against the RedHawks ... made four tackles (three solos), including two TFLs in the shutout of Colorado ... had six tackles against Texas A&M ... had three tackles against Oklahoma ... also forced a fumble and had one QB hurry ... made one tackle against Nebraska ... made four tackles and recorded a sack at Texas Tech ... had three tackles, including one TFL and 0.5 sacks against Kansas State ... also recovered two fumbles and returned one of them 53 yards for a toucdown against KSU ... was his third career TD (also scored a INT against Furman in 2009 and on a fake FG against Colorado in 2009) ... had three tackles against Iowa State, with al three going for a loss ... two of the three were sacks ... also forced a Cyclone fumble.DEFENSIVEYear GP-GS Tackles Solo-Asst. TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds.2008 14-1 46 22-24 3.0-6 1.0-3 2009 13-5 39 23-16 4.0-10 1.5-52010 11-11 32 21-11 10.0-39 5.5-30 Career 38-17 117 66-51 17.0-55 8.0-38

#48 ANDREW WILSONLB • 6-3 • 225 • RSFR. • PECULIAR, MO. Recordred one tackle in his first collegiate action against Illinois ... started for the first time in his career against McNeese State ... was second on the team with seven tackles in the win over MSU ... had three tackles against San Diego State ... his father, Jay, was a standout linebacker at Mizzou from 1980-83, and left holding the MU career tackles record at the time, with 323 (he now ranks 12th on the alltime chart) ... made six tackles and picked up a half of sack against Miami (Ohio)... added a tackle in the win over CU and had one stop against Texas A&M ... picked up five tackles against Oklahoma ... had three tackles against Nebraska ... made seven tackles, all solo stops, against Kansas State ... picked up five tackles in the shutout of Iowa State.DEFENSIVEYear GP-GS Tackles Solo-Asst. TFL FF-FR 2010 11-3 39 23-16 0.5-6 0-0 Career 11-3 39 23-16 0.5-6 0-0

MISSOURI PLAYER CAREER SINGLE-GAME BEST CHARTPASSING (Alphabetically)

COMP. ATT. YDS. LONG TDs INTs JIMMY COSTELLO 5 9 33 16 0 2 vs. Furman, 2009 vs. Furman, 2009 vs. Furman, 2009 vs. Texas, 2009 vs. Texas, 2009 JAMES FRANKLIN 6 8 45 27 1 1 vs. McNeese St., 2010 vs. McNeese St., 2010 vs. Miami, 2010 vs. Miami, 2010 vs. Colorado, 2010 vs. Colorado, 2010 BLAINE GABBERT 34 51 468 84 (TD) 3 3 vs. Illinois, 2010 2 Times vs. Baylor, 2009 vs. Baylor, 2009 5 Times at Okla. St., 2009

RUSHING (Alphabetically) ATT. YDS. LONG TDs BLAINE GABBERT 22 94 40 1 at Nebraska, 2010 vs. Kansas, 2009 2 Times 5 TimesJAMES FRANKLIN 5 37 34 1 at Iowa St., 2010 vs. Colorado, 2010 vs. Colorado, 2010 2 TimesJERRELL JACKSON 3 37 37 (TD) 1 2 Times vs. Kansas, 2009 vs. Kansas, 2009 2 TimesHENRY JOSEY 14 112 62 (TD) 3 vs. Oklahoma, 2010 vs. McNeese St., 2010 vs. McNeese St., 2010 vs. McNeese St., 2010KENDIAL LAWRENCE 11 96 71 (TD) 1 at Texas A&M, 2010 at Texas Tech, 2010 at Texas Tech, 2010 3 TimesT.J. MOE 3 32 21 0 at Iowa St., 2010 vs. Kansas St, 2010 vs. Kansas St., 2010DE’VION MOORE 16 78 55 (TD) 1 vs. Illinois, 2010 vs. Illinois, 2010 vs. Colorado, 2008 8 TimesMARCUS MURPHY 9 74 69 (TD) 1 vs. McNeese St., 2010 at Texas Tech, 2010 at Texas Tech, 2010 2 Times

RECEIVING (Alphabetically) REC. YDS. LONG TDs MICHAEL EGNEW 13 145 29 2 vs. San Diego St., 2010 vs. San Diego St., 2010 vs. McNeese St., 2010 vs. Colorado, 2010BRANDON GERAU 1 28 28 0 8 Times vs. San Diego St., 2010 vs. San Diego St., 2010JERRELL JACKSON 9 142 70 (TD) 1 vs. Oklahoma, 2010 vs. Iowa St., 2009 vs. Iowa St., 2009 5 TimesANDREW JONES 7 61 15 0 at Iowa St., 2008 at Iowa St., 2008 at Iowa St., 2008WES KEMP 10 99 56 2 at Texas A&M, 2010 at Nevada, 2009 vs. Navy, 2009 at Texas A&M, 2010KENDIAL LAWRENCE 2 33 33 0 vs. Illinois, 2010 at Nevada, 2009 at Nevada, 2009MARCUS LUCAS 1 11 11 0 2 Times vs. Oklahoma, 2010 vs. Oklahoma, 2010GAHN MCGAFFIE 2 27 19 0 2 Times vs. Miami, 2010 vs. Miami, 2010T.J. MOE 13 119 68 (TD) 2 vs. Illinois, 2010 vs. San Diego St., 2010 vs. San Diego St., 2010 vs. Kansas St., 2010DE’VION MOORE 2 12 12 0 vs. Oklahoma, 2010 at Colorado, 2009 at Colorado, 2009MARCUS MURPHY 1 5 5 0 vs. Oklahoma, 2010 vs. McNeese St., 2010 vs. McNeese St., 2010L’DAMIAN WASHINGTON 4 24 11 0 vs. McNeese St., 2010 vs. McNeese St., 2010 vs. Illinois, 2010ROLANDIS WOODLAND 2 51 51 0 vs. Iowa St., 2009 vs. Kansas St., 2010 vs. Kansas St., 2010

2010 GAME RECAPS

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th — TotalIllinois 3 10 0 0 — 13Mizzou 0 3 7 13 — 23

Scoring Plays (How scored, clock, drive information)1st QuarterILL - Derek Dimke 21 FG, 4:48 (17-64, 9:14)2nd QuarterMU - Grant Ressel 33 FG, 5:56 (12-45, 5:26)ILL - A.J. Jenkins 13 pass from Nathan Scheelhaase (Dimke PAT), 2:10 (8-82, 4:46)ILL - Dimke 52 FG, 0:00 (6-34, 0:45)3rd QuarterMU - T.J. Moe 7 pass from Blaine Gabbert (Ressel PAT), 9:38 (10-77, 3:22)4th QuarterMU - Michael Egnew 6 pass from Gabbert (Ressel PAT), 13:26 (10-69, 4:17)MU - Ressel 27 FG, 7:21 (8-37, 2:02)MU - Ressel 34 FG, 0:27 (4-5, 1:41)

GAME #1 • MIzzOu 23, ILLINOIS 13SEPT. 4, 2010 • EDWArD JONES DOME • ST. LOuIS, MO. • (58,060)

ST. LOUIS (AP) - Blaine Gabbert rallied Missouri from a 10-point halftime deficit with two touchdown passes and Carl Gettis made a leaping one-handed interception and downed a punt at the 1 in the fourth quarter of a season-opening 23-13 victory over Illinois.

T.J. Moe had 13 receptions for 101 yards and a touchdown, and the Tigers’ defense shut out Illinois in the second half. Kenji Jackson also inter-cepted Nathan Scheelhaase in the fourth quarter to help seal it for Missouri, which finished the neutral-site Arch Rivalry series with six straight victories.

Mikel Leshoure had 112 yards on 20 carries for Illinois, coming off a 3-9 season. Scheelhaase, a redshirt freshman, was 9 for 23 for 81 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions. He also rushed for 76 yards on 16 carries and lost a fumble in his first career start.

Missouri was a sizeable favorite after totaling 129 points the previous three meetings, but the Tigers couldn’t get untracked offensively in the first half. Illinois controlled the clock for nearly 18 minutes and scored twice in the final 2:10 to take a 13-3 lead on A.J. Jenkins’ 10-yard catch and Derek Dimke’s career-best 52-yard field goal to end the half.

Illinois was held to 85 yards and four first downs in the second half.Gabbert was 34 for 48 for 281 yards, 167 of them coming in the

second half.Gettis leaped high to steal the ball away from Jenkins at the Illinois

45 early in the fourth quarter, halting Illinois’ first possession after Michael Egnew’s 6-yard catch put the Tigers ahead 17-13.

ILL STATISTICS MU 16 _________ First Downs ________ 23 41-200 _____ Rushes-Net Yards _______ 29-98 9-23-3 _____ Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. ______ 34-48-0 81 ________Net Passing Yards ______ 281 281 _______ Total Net Yards _______ 379 1-1 _________ Fumbles-Lost ________ 1-1 7-44 _______ Penalties-Yards _______ 7-80 4-46.8 ________Punts-Avg. ________ 5-40.0 5-12 _______ 3rd Down Conv. _______ 9-18 0-1 ________ 4th Down Conv. _______ 0-0 29:59 _____ Time of Possession ______ 30:01

Individual LeadersRushing — (ILL) Leshoure 20-112 (MU) Moore 16-78Passing — (ILL) Scheelhaase 9-23-3, 81, 1 TD (MU) Gabbert 34-48-0, 281, 2 TDsReceiving — (ILL) Fayson 4-20 (MU) Moe 13-101, 1 TD

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After Missouri’s ensuing drive stalled, Gettis downed Matt Grabner’s punt at the 1. That led to a three-and-out for Illinois.

Illinois took advantage of a tough two-play sequence by Mizzou in the first half. A wide open Wes Kemp couldn’t haul in a pass at the Illinois 25, a gain that would have been at least 25 yards, and Gabbert was subsequently sacked on the next play for a 14-yard loss to force a punt.

Illinois’ last drive ended after Leshoure was ruled out of bounds on a potential first-down catch at the Missouri 46 after officials reviewed the play. Grant Ressel added a 35-yard field goal in the final minute.

Missouri had 98 yards rushing and were led by junior De’Vion Moore, who had 78 yards on 16 carries.

Sophomore DE Aldon Smith led the way defensively for Missouri, with 10 tackles. The 2009 Big 12 Conference Defensive Freshman of the Year also had three tackles for loss and two quarterback sacks, including one which came on third down in Illinois’ opening series of the 3rd quarter that appeared to give the Tigers momentum they lacked in the first half.

Gabbert then drove the Tigers 77 yards on 10 plays, and found Moe in the back of the endzone on 3rd-and-goal from the 7-yardline with 9:38 left in the 3rd quarter to cut the deficit to 13-10.

Moe’s 13 receptions were just three shy of the MU single-game record of 16, set in 2002 by Justin Gage against Bowling Green.

Mizzou outgained Illinois in the 3rd quarter by a whopping margin of 147-to-10 in total yards.

2010 GAME RECAPS

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th — TotalMcNeese State 0 0 0 6 — 6Mizzou 14 19 17 0 — 50

Scoring Plays (How scored, clock, drive information)1st QuarterMU - Henry Josey 6 run (Grant Ressel PAT), 12:02 (8-76, 2:58)MU - Josey 6 run (Ressel PAT), 6:38 (9-64, 3:58)2nd QuarterMU - Josey 62 run (Ressel PAT), 13:58 (4-75, 1:13)MU - De’Vion Moore 9 run (Ressel PAT), 11:32 (3-36, 1:10)MU - MSU sacked in endzone for safety (Michael Sam), 10:03MU - Ressel 27 FG, 0:20 (11-34, 3:49)3rd QuarterMU - Ressel 32 FG, 12:56 (4-1, 0:59)MU - Jerrell Jackson 24 pass from Blaine Gabbert (Ressel PAT), 11:54 (3-23, 0:50)MU - James Franklin 8 run (Ressel PAT), 0:27 (8-40, 2:45)4th QuarterMSU - Wes Briscoe 15 pass from Cody Stroud (PAT kick failed), 11:36 (8-65, 3:43)

GAME #2 • MIzzOu 50, MCNEESE STATE 6SEPT. 11, 2010 • MEMOrIAL STADIuM/FAurOT FIELD • COLuMBIA, MO. • (55,582)

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -Freshman Henry Josey scored on three of his first four carries and Blaine Gabbert completed his first 15 passes in Missouri’s 50-6 rout of McNeese State at Memorial Stadium.

Josey had 112 yards on seven carries, 105 coming in the first half. He was untouched on a 62-yard scoring run, had a 34-yarder for his first carry of the game, and scored twice - both times untouched - from 6 yards for Missouri (2-0).

Josey began the game as the third-string tailback, a position already mi-nus starter Kendial Lawrence, who was unable to play versus McNeese due to a shoulder bruise suffered the previous week against Illinois. Josey, who had one carry for 10 yards in the opener, became Missouri’s first freshman to score three touchdowns since quarterback Corby Jones in 1995 against Iowa State.

His 62-yard burst also marked the longest run from scrimmage by a Tiger since the 2006 Sun Bowl, when former standout Tony Temple ran 65 yards for a touchdown against Oregon State.

Gabbert was 15 for 15 for 129 yards before his first incompletion early in the second quarter. He finished 26 for 31 for 220 yards and a touchdown. Gab-bert threw a 24-yard scoring pass to Jerrell Jackson on his lone series of the third quarter for a 43-0 lead before being relieved by true freshman James Franklin.

Missouri scored touchdowns on its first four drives and added a safety for a 30-0 cushion with 10:03 left in the half en route to its fifth straight home opening victory. Michael Sam tackled quarterback Jacob Bower for the safety and later blocked a punt in the third quarter to set up one of Grant Ressel’s two chip shot field goals.

Even the Tigers’ first punt was a success, downed at the 1 in the second quarter. Missouri led 43-0 with 11:54 to go in the third quarter against a school ranked 13th in the FCS, and is 10-0 against teams from the lower division.

MSU STATISTICS MU 18 _________ First Downs ________ 21 33-65 ______ Rushes-Net Yards _______ 30-193 21-31-3 ____ Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. ______ 32-39-0 180 _______Net Passing Yards ______ 245 245 _______ Total Net Yards _______ 438 4-2 _________ Fumbles-Lost ________ 2-2 5-71 _______ Penalties-Yards _______ 8-85 4-29.8 ________Punts-Avg. ________ 3-42.3 6-15 _______ 3rd Down Conv. _______ 4-10 1-2 ________ 4th Down Conv. _______ 0-0 30:48 _____ Time of Possession ______ 29:12

Individual LeadersRushing — (MSU) Anderson 7-47 (MU) Josey 7-112, 3 TDsPassing — (MSU) Bower 11-19-3, 99 Yds. (MU) Gabbert 26-31-0, 220 Yds., 1 TDReceiving — (MSU) Clark 4-41 (MU) Moe 10-79

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Jacob Bower was 11 for 19 for 99 yards and three interceptions for Mc-Neese State (1-1), co-champions of the Southland Conference last year. Wes Bris-coe caught a touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter for the Cowboys, who trailed 33-0 at halftime.

The Tigers’ T.J. Moe reached double figures in receptions for the second straight game, catching 10 passes for 79 yards. Franklin scored on an 8-yard run late in the third quarter in what was his first collegiate game.

Leading 50-0 at the end of the third quarter, Tiger Coach Gary Pinkel called off the dogs, and instructed his team to be conservative, in hopes of not running up the score against the overmatched foe.

Mizzou’s resurgent defense stifled the Cowboy offense most of the night, as 85 of McNeese’s 245 total yards of offense came in the fourth quarter against reserves. McNeese was held to just 65 rushing yards on 33 attempts – just 2.0 yards per carry, and when they went to the air, the Tiger defense was up to the challenge, picking off three passes on the evening to raise the two-game season total for interceptions to six. That’s only two fewer pass interceptions than Mizzou gained during the entire 2009 season in 13 games.

2010 GAME RECAPS

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th — TotalSan Diego State 7 7 0 10 — 24Mizzou 10 7 3 7 — 27

Scoring Plays (How scored, clock, drive information)1st QuarterMU - De’Vion Moore 17 run (Grant Ressel PAT), 11:44 (9-80, 3:16)SDSU - Walter Kazee 11 run (Abel Perez PAT), 7:34 (10-80, 4:10)MU - Ressel 34 FG, 0:26 (7-20, 2:08)2nd QuarterMU - Gabbert 11 run (Ressel PAT), 1:00 (8-78, 2:01)SDSU - Ronnie Hillman 75 run (Perez PAT), 0:19 (3-79, 0:35)3rd QuarterMU - Ressel 38 FG, 6:52 (12-75, 4:56)4th QuarterSDSU - Hillman 93 run (Perez PAT), 10:55 (2-94, 0:56)SDSU - Perez 25 FG, 2:03 (6-37, 2:51)MU - T.J. Moe 68 pass from Blaine Gabbert (Ressel PAT), 0:51 (2-88, 0:31)

GAME #3 • #25 MIzzOu 27, SAN DIEGO STATE 24SEPT. 18, 2010 • MEMOrIAL STADIuM/FAurOT FIELD • COLuMBIA, MO. • (56,050)

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — T.J. Moe came to Missouri a year ago as a deco-rated high school quarterback. A last-minute, 68-yard touchdown catch to lift the Tigers to a 24-20 win over San Diego State entrenched him as a star receiver.

Moe executed a backward stutter step more commonly seen on the Mizzou Arena basketball court that left Aztecs defensive back Brandon Davis on the ground clutching for air. Then Moe turned the short sideline pass from quarterback Blaine Gabbert into a score with just 51 seconds left, thanks to the help of fellow receiver Jerrell Jackson, whose block caused two San Diego State defenders to collide.

Missouri (3-0) had fallen behind by four points after a 32-yard field goal by San Diego State (2-1) with just over two minutes remaining.

Moe was modest about the play that sent Memorial Stadium into a frenzy.“I just wanted to catch the ball and get out of bounds,” Moe said. “The first

thing I did was go over and thank Jerrell. Blaine and I gave him a big hug.”The St. Louis-area prep star entered the night with 23 catches in Missouri’s

first two games, tied for first in the country. But he was overshadowed for most of the game by his teammate, tight end Michael Egnew, who caught 13 passes for 145 yards. Moe finished with seven catches for 119 yards.

Missouri coach Gary Pinkel was more forthright with his praise for Moe, who during his first season in Columbia struggled with the position change and a lingering foot injury from high school.

“He knows he’s good now,” said a relieved Pinkel.Moe’s electrifying score also helped Missouri overcome an up-and-down

night from Gabbert, who was 28-of-51 for 351 yards but threw two interceptions in the final five minutes. Other than his scoring toss to Moe, Gabbert’s best play of the night may have been an 11-yard, first-half touchdown scamper in which

SDSU STATISTICS MU 17 _________ First Downs ________ 25 33-250 _____ Rushes-Net Yards _______ 27-89 20-44-1 ____ Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. ______ 28-51-2 190 _______Net Passing Yards ______ 351 440 _______ Total Net Yards _______ 440 0-0 _________ Fumbles-Lost ________ 4-1 10-56 ______ Penalties-Yards _______ 2-30 10-45.6 _______Punts-Avg. ________ 8-45.4 6-18 _______ 3rd Down Conv. _______ 5-16 0-1 ________ 4th Down Conv. _______ 0-0 31:58 _____ Time of Possession ______ 28:02

Individual LeadersRushing — (SDSU) Hillman 23-235, 2 TDs (MU) Josey 10-36Passing — (SDSU) Lindley 20-44-1, 190 Yds (MU) Gabbert 28-51-2, 351 Yds, 1 TDReceiving — (SDSU) Sampson 6-81 (MU) Egnew 13-145

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he outran three defenders while scrambling to his left to cross into the end zone untouched.

The dramatic win offset a career day by San Diego State freshman Ronnie Hillman, who ran for 228 yards and touchdowns covering 75 and 93 yards. He overshadowed his first-year counterpart Henry Josey, who had 44 yards on 10 carries for a Missouri team that totaled just 89 rushing yards.

Missouri appeared to be in control after Kevin Rutland’s goal line interception following a Tiger fumble deep in their own territory preserved a 20-14 lead early in the fourth quarter.

But Memorial Stadium grew quiet after Hillman’s full-field burst gave the Aztecs a one-point lead just two minutes later. Hillman’s first long TD run with 35 seconds remaining in the first half similarly silenced the home crowd, trimming what had been a 10-point Missouri lead to 17-14.

Mizzou got the win despite turning the ball over three times in the fourth quarter in its own territory. But the Tiger defense – which played very well overall, aside from the two long scoring runs allowed – clamped down in crunch time and allowed only three points total by the Aztecs in their three possessions. One drive, which began at the Tiger 7-yardline after a fumble recovery by SDSU, ended when CB Kevin Rutland intercepted a pass at the goal line. The second resulted in a 25-yard field goal that made it 24-20 SDSU with 2:03 to play. The last one was a 3-and-out on a series that began at the MU 37-yardline and which forced a punt.

That last punt set up Moe for his heroics. His winning touchdown with under a minute to play marked the first time Mizzou had won a game with a touchdown in the final minute of play when trailing since 1976 at Ohio State.

2010 GAME RECAPS

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th — TotalMiami 0 3 3 7 — 13Mizzou 21 7 23 0 — 51

Scoring Plays (How scored, clock, drive information)1st QuarterMU - Carl Gettis 19 fumble return (Grant Ressel PAT), 14:52MU - Kendial Lawrence 39 run (Ressel PAT), 8:33 (5-94, 2:03)MU - Henry Josey 28 run (Ressel PAT), 1:55 (8-71, 3:09)2nd QuarterMU - De’Vion Moore 7 run (Ressel PAT), 9:59 (4-38, 1:35)MIAMI - Trevor Cook 23 FG, 6:28 (8-73, 3:23)3rd QuarterMU - Wes Kemp 33 pass from Blaine Gabbert (Ressel PAT failed), 13:56 (3-71, 1:00)MU - Ressel 50 FG, 8:30 (8-13, 3:16)MU - Gabbert 1 run (Ressel PAT), 6:12 (6-13, 2:09)MIAMI - Cook 40 FG, 3:16 (7-39, 2:49)MU - Marcus Murphy 1 run (Ressel PAT), 0:36 (6-81, 2:334th QuarterMIAMI - Jamal Rogers 12 pass from Austin Boucher (Cook PAT), 1:40 (15-98, 7:51)

GAME #4 • #24 MIzzOu 51, MIAMI (OHIO) 13SEPT. 25, 2010 • FAurOT FIELD/MEMOrIAL STADIuM • COLuMBIA, MO. • (60,329)

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP)- Carl Gettis returned a fumble 19 yards for a score on the first play of the game and was among seven Missouri players getting a touchdown apiece in a 51-13 rout of visiting Miami (Ohio).

Missouri (4-0) scored on runs of 39 yards by Kendial Lawrence and 28 yards by Henry Josey while going ahead 21-0 in the first quarter. Blaine Gabbert threw a touchdown pass and scored on a 1-yard sneak for the Tigers, who ended suspense immediately a week after getting a last-minute touchdown to beat San Diego State.

Missouri finished its pre-Big 12 schedule unbeaten for the fifth straight year after polishing off Miami of Ohio (2-2) and will get a week off before opening conference play Oct. 9 at home against Colorado. The Tigers have won 21 straight non-conference games in the regular season since 2005 and won easily without top pass rusher Aldon Smith, out with a broken bone in his right leg.

The Tigers were without four starters in all for the game, as Smith was joined on the sideline by starting LB Luke Lambert (hamstring), FS Jasper Sim-mons (knee) and WR Jerrell Jackson (thigh).

The lone blemish was a missed extra point kick by Grant Ressel early in the third quarter, ending the school’s string of 252 in a row since 2005 by three kickers. Ressel hit the right goalpost after Wes Kemp’s 33-yard scoring reception for a 34-3 lead, but recovered quickly and hit a career-long 50-yard field later in the quarter.

Armand Robinson had 10 receptions for 99 yards for Miami of Ohio, which had three turnovers in the first half and had five fumbles, losing two of them. All three turnovers led to Missouri touchdowns, starting with Gettis’ tightrope walk down the left sideline after Andrew Gachkar forced a fumble on a reception by

MIAMI STATISTICS MU 19 _________ First Downs ________ 25 34-70 ______ Rushes-Net Yards _______ 38-236 25-34-1 ____ Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. ______ 17-23-1 246 _______Net Passing Yards ______ 233 316 _______ Total Net Yards _______ 469 5-2 _________ Fumbles-Lost ________ 0-0 7-67 _______ Penalties-Yards _______ 9-91 3-36.7 ________Punts-Avg. ________ 1-40.0 8-16 _______ 3rd Down Conv. _______ 3-9 0-1 ________ 4th Down Conv. _______ 1-2 34:54 _____ Time of Possession ______ 25:06

Individual LeadersRushing — (MIA) Woods 11-37 (MU) Lawrence 6-63, 1 TDPassing — (MIA) Dysert 20-27-1, 178 Yds. (MU) Gabbert 15-21-1, 187 Yds, 1 TDReceiving — (MIA) Robinson 10-99 (MU) Moe 7-95

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Thomas Merriweather on the first play of the game.Records have not been kept related to the quickest score in school history,

but Mizzou officials believe the touchdown is possibly the quickest touchdown ever scored at MU.

Trevor Cook had two field goals for the RedHawks, including a career-long 40-yarder in the third quarter. The lone touchdown came on a 12-yard reception by Jamal Rodgers with 1:40 to go.

Missouri had five carries of 10 yards or better in the first quarter, two each by Josey and Lawrence. Michael Sam’s interception gave the school eight overall, matching last season’s total. T.J. Moe had seven catches for 95 yards

Missouri had 236 yards rushing with an average gain of 6.2 yards per carry, including 63 on six carries by Lawrence, 54 yards on eight carries by Josey, 48 yards on four carries by backup Marcus Murphy and 39 yards on three attempts by De’Vion Moore.

2010 GAME RECAPS

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th — TotalColorado 0 0 0 0 — 0Missouri 5 14 0 7 — 26

Scoring Plays (How scored, clock, drive information)1st QuarterMU - Safety, intentional grounding in endzone, 7:52MU - Grant Ressel 47 FG, 2:06 (7-43, 2:25)2nd QuarterMU - Jerrell Jackson 30 pass from Blaine Gabbert (Ressel PAT), 10:40 (7-77, 3:22)MU - Michael Egnew 10 pass from Gabbert (Ressel PAT), 0:58 (15-97, 5:31)4th QuarterMU - Egnew 7 pass from James Franklin (Ressel PAT), 9:24 (8-70, 4:02)

CU STATISTICS MU 18 _________ First Downs ________ 18 26-61 ______ Rushes-Net Yards _______ 32-119

GAME #5 • #24 MIzzOu 26, COLOrADO 0OCT. 9, 2010 • MEMOrIAL STADIuM/FAurOT FIELD • COLuMBIA, MO. • (62,965)

COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Blaine Gabbert played with a hip pointer as long as he could, finally coming out at the start of the fourth quarter.

No. 24 Missouri did more than enough long before losing their quarterback, capital-izing on several big plays on special teams and a defense that had four sacks without their top pass rusher in a 26-0 victory over Colorado in a Big 12 opener. It also was the final conference meeting before the Buffaloes join the Pac-10 next year.

Gabbert was 17 for 29 for 191 yards and two touchdown passes, but was only 2 for 6 for 10 yards in the third quarter. Coach Gary Pinkel said Gabbert was hurt when hit on both sides at the start of the third quarter, and wasn’t ready to project Gabbert’s availability for next week at Texas A&M.

“He could hardly breath. He’s a tough guy, tough, tough guy,” coach Gary Pinkel said.

The Tigers (5-0, 1-0 Big 12) had four sacks and an interception in their fifth straight victory over Colorado (3-2, 0-1) by a total score of 203-40. Linebacker Zaviar Gooden had a sack among his two tackles for loss and deflected a pass to lead the charge.

This one came just a few days after the 20th anniversary of the infamous Fifth Down game in 1990, which helped the Buffaloes win their only national championship.

Missouri found the going tough most of the game offensively other than a 97-yard, 15-play drive capped by Gabbert’s 10-yard touchdown pass to Michael Egnew near the end of the half. Those woes were masked by a blocked field goal, blocked punt, fake punt and safety in the school’s first shutout since blanking the Buffaloes 58-0 Oct. 25, 2008 at home.

Punter Trey Barrow’s 26-yard run on a fake was enough to lead Missouri until backup quarterback James Franklin passed him in the fourth quarter, finishing with 37 yards on four carries and throwing a 10-yard touchdown pass to Egnew.

Missouri was held to a season-low 116 yards rushing overall with tailbacks De’Vion Moore, Marcus Murphy, Henry Josey and Kendial Lawrence totaling 51 yards on 18 car-ries.

31-46-1 ____ Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. ______ 20-33-1 250 _______Net Passing Yards ______ 226 311 _______ Total Net Yards _______ 345 1-0 _________ Fumbles-Lost ________ 1-1 8-46 _______ Penalties-Yards _______ 2-17 5-32.2 ________Punts-Avg. ________ 5-44.4 7-17 _______ 3rd Down Conv. _______ 6-15 0-3 ________ 4th Down Conv. _______ 1-1 32:38 _____ Time of Possession ______ 27:22

Individual LeadersRushing — (CU) 18-91 (MU) Franklin 4-37Passing — (CU) Hawkins 16-25-1, 133 Yds. (MU) Gabbert 17-29-0, 191 Yds, 2 TDsReceiving — (CU) Clemons 6-48 (MU) Moe 7-85

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Rodney Stewart had 91 yards on 18 carries for Colorado, but quarterback Tyler Han-sen was yanked near the end of the third quarter. The Buffaloes advanced to the Missouri 18 with backup Cody Hawkins before running out of downs near the end of the game.

Penalties helped to doom two fourth down chances in Missouri territory for Colorado, which has been outscored 78-7 in two road games this season.

Colorado trailed 19-0 at the half, and was outscored 86-3 the first half the last three years in the series.

Barrow and Matt Grabner had punts downed at the 2 and 1 in the first half. Eric Waters partially deflected a punt in the first half and pressure by Luke Lambert on the pass rush forced Hansen’s intentional grounding call for the safety. Terrell Resonno blocked a 39-yard field goal attempt in the second quarter.

2010 GAME RECAPS

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th — TotalMizzou 6 10 14 0 — 30Texas A&M 0 0 3 6 — 9

Scoring Plays (How scored, clock, drive information)1st QuarterMU - Wes Kemp 5 pass from Blaine Gabbert (Grant Ressel PAT blocked), 5:28 (6-57, 2:33)2nd QuarterMU - Kendial Lawrence 2 run (Ressel PAT), 6:38 (12-77, 5:43)MU - Ressel 21 FG, 0:05 (9-59, 1:31)3rd QuarterMU - Kemp 10 pass from Gabbert (Ressel PAT), 7:25 (6-76, 1:45)A&M - Randy Bullock 24 FG, 2:32 (12-64, 4:53)MU - T.J. Moe 20 pass from Gabbert (Ressel PAT), 0:14 (6-56, 2:18)4th QuarterA&M - Jeff Fuller 26 pass from Jerrod Johnson (PAT pass failed), 8:37 (7-82, 3:01)

GAME #6 • #19 MIzzOu 30, TExAS A&M 9OCT. 16, 2010 • KyLE FIELD • COLLEGE STATION, TExAS • (83,453)

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) -- Blaine Gabbert moved Missouri’s offense with ease and the Tigers’ defense left Jerrod Johnson and Texas A&M’s high-powered of-fense stunned. It was the perfect combination to keep No. 21 Missouri undefeated with a 30-9 win over the Aggies.

Gabbert threw for 361 yards and three touchdowns, connecting with Wes Kemp for touchdowns in the first and third quarters to help the Tigers (6-0, 2-0 Big 12) improve to 6-0 for the fifth time in school history.

“I don’t know how many superstars we have, but we have a lot of good play-ers, I guarantee you that,” Missouri coach Gary Pinkel said. “When we play well as a football team we’re pretty good.”

Missouri’s defense held quarterback Johnson and Texas A&M’s spread offense in check for most of the game, harassing him into a 7 for 21 first half and sacking him seven times overall.

Texas A&M (3-3, 0-2) finally got going in the fourth quarter, with Johnson throwing a 26-yard touchdown pass to Jeff Fuller, but it was much too late to avoid a third straight loss. It was the fewest points the Aggies scored this season.

Gabbert’s third touchdown pass was a 20-yard strike to T.J. Moe that made it 30-3 in the third quarter. Moe finished with six receptions for 110 yards.

The Tigers got the ball in the second half after Johnson was sacked three times on Texas A&M’s first possession after halftime. Gabbert hit Kemp for his second touch-down on a 10-yard pass that pushed Missouri’s lead to 23-0.

Gabbert suffered a hip pointer in the fourth quarter of last week’s game and spent the week trying to get healthy.

“I worked hard all week to get my body back to what it should be,” he said. “It’s mind over matter. When you’re focused on a specific goal nothing else matters. We were focused on the ‘W’ and we got that.”

Texas A&M had first-and-goal from the 10 after that, but the offense stalled

MU STATISTICS A&M 22 _________ First Downs ________ 22 25-56 ______ Rushes-Net Yards _______ 33-57 31-47-0 ____ Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. ______ 27-48-0 361 _______Net Passing Yards ______ 322 417 _______ Total Net Yards _______ 379 2-0 _________ Fumbles-Lost ________ 1-0 4-20 _______ Penalties-Yards _______ 8-46 6-43.3 ________Punts-Avg. ________ 7-38.3 3-12 _______ 3rd Down Conv. _______ 6-19 0-1 ________ 4th Down Conv. _______ 1-4 28:00 _____ Time of Possession ______ 32:00

Individual LeadersRushing — (MU) Lawrence 11-44, 1 TD (A&M) Michael 14-52Passing — (MU) Gabbert 31-47-0, 361 Yds, 3 TDs (A&M), Johnson 27-48-0, 322 Yds, 1 TDReceiving — (MU) Kemp 10-89, 2 TDs (A&M), Fuller 5-63, 1 TD

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again and the Aggies kicked a 24-yard field goal to make it 23-3. That score ended a streak of six straight shutout quarters for Missouri’s defense after a 26-0 win over Colorado last week.

It was the first time since 1967 that Missouri had held conference opponents scoreless for six straight quarters.

Johnson finished 27 of 48 for 322 yards, but was just 15 of 31 for 141 yards entering the fourth quarter.

Texas A&M didn’t turn the ball over this week after losing the ball nine times in the last two games to up its season total to 18, but the offense sputtered anyway.

The Aggies punted on their first six possessions as Johnson struggled through tough first half. Texas A&M finally got a drive going on its last possession of the first half. But it stalled at the Missouri 43 after three straight incompletions from Johnson, including one on fourth down where he badly overthrew his receiver.

That gave Missouri the ball back with about 1 1/2 minutes before halftime. The Tigers marched down the field and looked to have scored on a reception by Kemp, but the TD was taken away after a review giving them the ball at the 1. Texas A&M’s defense held and Missouri settled for a 21-yard field goal and a 16-0 halftime lead.

Pinkel likes the focus of his team and is impressed by its development.“We are a lot better football team now than we were three weeks ago, and

we’re getting better,” he said. “Hopefully we continue to do that.”Kendial Lawrence pushed Missouri’s lead to 13-0 when he scored from two

yards out early in the second quarter. That score was set up by a 24-yard reception by Kemp.

Gabbert found Kemp on a 5-yard touchdown reception in the first quarter, but the extra point attempt was blocked so the Tigers led 6-0. It was the first time Missouri had an extra point attempt blocked since 2005.

2010 GAME RECAPS

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th — TotalOklahoma 7 7 7 6 — 27Mizzou 7 10 3 16 — 36

Scoring Plays (How scored, clock, drive information)1st QuarterMU - Gahn McGaffie 86 kickoff return (Grant Ressel PAT), 14:46OU - Kenny Stills 27 pass from Landry Jones (Jimmy Stevens PAT), 12:28 (4-45, 1:13)2nd QuarterMU - De’Vion Moore 1 run (Ressel PAT), 14:31 (6-28, 2:01)OU - Demarco Murray 4 pass from Jones (Stevens PAT), 4:08 (14-89, 4:46)MU - Ressel 36 FG, 0:00 (9-41, 4:01)3rd QuarterMU - Ressel 30 FG, 6:36 (12-68, 5:30)OU - James Hanna 3 pass from Jones (Stevens PAT), 2:48 (12-69, 3:43)4th QuarterMU - Jerrell Jackson 38 pass from Blaine Gabbert (PAT run failed), 12:43 (5-72, 2:01)MU - Ressel 23 FG, 9:44 (6-17, 2:48)MU - James Franklin 3 run (Ressel PAT), 6:36 (5-76, 2:21)OU - Trey Millard 2 run (PAT pass failed), 6:06 (1-15, 0:13)

GAME #7 • #18 MIzzOu 36, #3 OKLAHOMA 27OCT. 23, 2010 • FAurOT FIELD/MEMOrIAL STADIuM • COLuMBIA, MO. • (71,004)

COLUMBIA, Mo. - Missouri made a statement that it has intentions of being a player in the national title race, and did it with flair as it posted a 36-27 upset of the Oklahoma Sooners, the #1 team in the BCS standings. The Sooners’ hold on the top spot in the BCS will end, thanks to a ferocious effort on both sides of the ball by Mizzou, as well as on special teams.

Jerrell Jackson spun free from a knot of tacklers on a 38-yard reception for the go-ahead score that sparked a 16-point fourth quarter over the third-ranked Sooners and put a sellout crowd of 70,004 in a celebratory mood.

Mizzou’s improved defense forced Oklahoma (6-1, 2-1 Big 12) into three turnovers, out of character considering OU had only five giveaways the first six games. Two of the turnovers led to 10 points and the other squelched a drive deep in Missouri territory.

An 86-yard touchdown return Gahn McGaffie on the opening kickoff put the Tigers (7-0, 3-0) on their way to ending a seven-game losing streak in a lopsided series dating to 1998. They beat the Sooners for only the second time in the last 21 meetings.

Missouri is 7-0 for the first time since 1960 when the school ended 11-0 and finished No. 5 after beating Navy in the Orange Bowl. This one was especially satisfying, coming against a school that beaten them the last three meetings, including ending the Tigers’ one-week stay at No. 1 with a 38-17 victory in the 2007 Big 12 championship game and hammering them again 62-21 in the 2008 conference title game.

Jackson had nine catches for 139 yards, both season bests. He totaled 18 catches the first six games, playing the pre-conference schedule wearing a cast from a broken left wrist.

Landry Jones threw three touchdown passes but was intercepted twice for

OU STATISTICS MU 22 _________ First Downs ________ 26 25-99 ______ Rushes-Net Yards _______ 39-178 32-50-2 ____ Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. ______ 30-42-0 303 _______Net Passing Yards ______ 308 402 _______ Total Net Yards _______ 486 2-1 _________ Fumbles-Lost ________ 3-2 7-50 _______ Penalties-Yards _______ 9-77 6-47.8 ________Punts-Avg. ________ 6-35.8 4-12 _______ 3rd Down Conv. _______ 6-16 1-1 ________ 4th Down Conv. _______ 1-1 21:34 _____ Time of Possession ______ 38:26

Individual LeadersRushing — (OU) Finch 9-59 (MU) Moore 10-73, 1 TDPassing — (OU) Jones 32-50-2, 303 Yds, 3 TDs (MU) Gabbert 30-42-0, 308 Yds, 1 TDReceiving — (OU) Broyles 8-110 (MU) Jackson 9-139, 1 TD

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Oklahoma. Aldon Smith returned one 58 yards to set up a touchdown in the first quarter and Zaviar Gooden’s pick in the fourth quarter led to a field goal.

Jackson’s touchdown gave Missouri a 26-21 lead with 12:43 to go. Gabbert was lined up as a wide receiver on backup James Franklin’s 3-yard scoring run with 6:36 left.

Trey Millard’s 3-yard run cut the gap to nine for Oklahoma only 30 seconds later after Mossis Madu’s 77-yard kickoff return, but the conversion pass fell incomplete and a subsequent onside kick failed when a Sooners player touched the ball before it went 10 yards.

The Oklahoma giveaways helped Missouri take a 17-14 lead, the first time the Sooners trailed at the end of a quarter all season. Grant Ressel kicked a 36-yard field goal on the final play of the half after the Tigers called timeout with one second to go after a short gain.

Missouri twice led by a touchdown earlier in the game, opening with a bang on McGaffie’s kickoff return TD and capitalizing on Smith’s 58-yard interception return that led to De’Vion Moore’s 1-yard run early in the second quarter.

James Winchester recovered Carl Gettis’ fumble on a punt, giving Oklahoma a second chance after going 3-and-out on its opening possession. Kenny Stills was wide open on a 27-yard touchdown pass to cap a four-play, 45-yard drive.

DeMarco Murray, who broke Steve Owens’ 41-year-old school career touchdown record last week, got his 59th on a 4-yard swing pass to cap a 14-play, 89-yard drive that tied it at 14 late in the second.

With OU leading 21-20 at the start of the 4th quarter, MU asserted control and outgained the Sooners by a 192-to-16 margin in total offense. Mizzou’s defense held OU to 0-of-7 passing in the quarter, with the one interception, and the Tigers possessed the ball for 13:15 to just 1:45 for Oklahoma in the period.

2010 GAME RECAPS

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th — TotalMizzou 0 7 10 0 — 17Nebraska 24 0 7 0 — 31

Scoring Plays (How scored, clock, drive information)1st QuarterNU - Roy Helu, Jr. 66 run (Alex Henery PAT), 13:46 (1-66, 0:10)NU - Henery 41 FG, 9:37 (7-41, 2:38)NU - Kyler Reed 40 pass from Taylor Martinez (Henery PAT), 5:17 (5-76, 2:34)NU - Helu, Jr. 73 run (Henery PAT), 2:46 (1-73, 0:11)2nd QuarterMU - De’Vion Moore 33 run (Grant Ressel PAT), 11:27 (6-53, 2:13)3rd QuarterMU - T.J. Moe 23 pass from Blaine Gabbert (Ressel PAT), 7:30 (12-78, 4:20)NU - Helu, Jr. 53 run (Henery PAT), 6:38 (2-57, 0:45)MU - Ressel 23 FG, 1:35 (15-75, 5:03)

GAME #8 • #12 NEBrASKA 31, #8 MISSOurI 17OCT. 30, 2010 • MEMOrIAL STADIuM • LINCOLN, NEB. • (85,907)

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Roy Helu Jr. rushed for a school-record 307 yards, and No. 14 Nebraska knocked No. 7 Missouri from the ranks of the unbeatens with a 31-17 victory.

The Cornhuskers (7-1, 3-1 Big 12) held off Missouri after building a 24-0 lead and moved into a first-place tie with the Tigers in the Big 12 North. Nebraska, which ended a 13-game losing streak against Top 10 teams, earned the inside track to the division title by winning the head-to-head meeting.

Missouri fell to 7-1 overall and 3-1 in Big 12 play, thanks to the big hole dug in the first quarter. The Tiger offense went three-and-out in each of its first two posses-sions and managed only 30 yards total in its first four series, punting all four times.

Helu ran for touchdowns of 66 and 73 yards in the 1st quarter, and added a back-breaking 53-yarder in the 3rd after the Tigers had fought back to within 10 points. The Cornhuskers played without quarterback Taylor Martinez in the second half after he came up hobbling following a hit from Kenji Jackson on a run late in the second quarter. Zac Lee took over to start the third quarter.

Helu was sensational carrying the offensive load whether Martinez was in or out of the game. He totaled 228 yards after his first 10 carries on his way to breaking the Nebraska record of 294 yards set by Calvin Jones against Kansas in 1991.

Nebraska put heavy pressure on Blaine Gabbert and held him to 18-of-42 pass-ing for 199 yards. He was sacked six times.

Helu’s third touchdown eased some anxiety that crept into Memorial Stadium after Missouri pulled to 24-14 in the middle of the third quarter.

Helu took a handoff from Lee and sliced through a wide gap in the middle of the line to start his 53-yard TD, which was his sixth scoring run of longer than 50 yards this season and extended Nebraska’s lead to 31-14.

Nebraska made a goal-line stand after the Tigers drove from their 20 to inside the 1. Gabbert couldn’t get enough push on a quarterback sneak, Henry Josey was

MU STATISTICS NU 21 _________ First Downs ________ 17 34-142 _____ Rushes-Net Yards _______ 47-328 18-42-1 ____ Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. ______ 7-12-0 199 _______Net Passing Yards ______ 126 341 _______ Total Net Yards _______ 454 1-0 _________ Fumbles-Lost ________ 2-0 7-40 _______ Penalties-Yards _______ 6-53 8-43.8 ________Punts-Avg. ________ 5-41.6 7-19 _______ 3rd Down Conv. _______ 2-11 1-1 ________ 4th Down Conv. _______ 1-1 29:11 _____ Time of Possession ______ 30:49

Individual LeadersRushing — (MU) Gabbert 22-74 (NU) Helu 28-307, 3 TDsPassing — (MU) Gabbert 18-42-1, 199 Yds, 1 TD (NU) Martinez 6-9-0, 115 Yds, 1 TDReceiving — (MU) Egnew 7-70 (NU) Reed 2-51, 1 TD

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stopped short and Gabbert couldn’t get in when he tried to run around left end. Josey was called for a false start after he flinched on fourth down, forcing Grant

Ressel to kick a 23-yard field goal that made it 31-17. The Tigers’ comeback was hindered after they burned their last timeout of the

second half less than 10 minutes into the third quarter. They punted on fourth-and-10 from their 44 with 8:40 left, and Nebraska ran out the clock, handing off mostly to Helu.

The Tigers, trying for their first back-to-back wins in Lincoln since 1976-78, found themselves playing from behind right away after Helu busted through a wide opening in the left side of the line and ran 66 yards untouched on Nebraska’s first play from scrimmage.

Alex Henery kicked his school-record 18th field goal in a row, from 41 yards, and Martinez threw a 40-yard TD to Kyler Reed before Helu went untouched again, this time 73 yards for a 24-0 lead late in the first quarter.

Missouri, which rushed for 178 yards while knocking off Oklahoma last week, was held 142 by the Huskers. Gabbert ended up carrying a career-high 22 times for 74 yards. The Tigers’ opening four possessions ended with punts - they went three-and-out on three of them - and Gabbert threw his first interception in four games to end their fifth series.

De’Vion Moore took a pitch 33 yards to cut Nebraska’s lead to 24-7 early in the second quarter, and the Tigers’ defense began to slow down Martinez and the Huskers after they amassed 256 yards in the first 15 minutes.

Missouri failed to convert its first 10 third downs before Gabbert scrambled for 25 yards to keep alive a 12-play, 78-yard touchdown drive that he ended with his 23-yard pass to T.J. Moe midway through the third quarter.

Nebraska and Missouri have played 89 straight years and 104 times overall since 1892. The series goes on hiatus with Nebraska joining the Big Ten next year.

2010 GAME RECAPS

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th — TotalMizzou 14 3 0 0 — 17Texas Tech 3 7 14 0 — 24

Scoring Plays (How scored, clock, drive information)1st QuarterMU - Marcus Murphy 69 run (Grant Ressel PAT), 13:57 (3-80, 1:03)MU - Kendial Lawrence 71 run (Ressel PAT), 8:36 (2-80, 0:38)TTU - Matt Williams 42 FG, 6:39 (8-29, 1:57)2nd QuarterMU - Ressel 27 FG, 5:10 (8-84, 2:10)TTU - Detron Lews 8 pass from Taylor Potts (Williams PAT), 0:15 (16-82, 4:55)3rd QuarterTTU - Lyle Leong 16 pass from Potts (Williams PAT), 12:40 (6-70, 2:20)TTU - Leong 5 pass from Potts (Williams PAT), 6:46 (12-85, 5:54)

GAME #9 • TExAS TECH 24, #14 MIzzOu 17NOv. 6, 2010 • JONES AT&T STADIuM • LuBBOCK, TExAS • (55,667)

LUBBOCK, TEXAS - Mizzou raced out to a 17-3 lead in the second quarter, thanks to a pair of long touchdown runs, but Texas Tech switched quarterbacks and rallied for a 24-17 win on the Red Raiders’ Homecoming game. The loss was MU’s second straight after surging to #6 in the BCS standings after getting out to the school’s first 7-0 start since 1960.

Things looked good for Mizzou early – real good. On just the third play of the game, true freshman Marcus Murphy took an option pitch to the right and raced 69 yards for a touchdown and a 7-0 lead barely a minute into the game. That marked the longest play from scrimmage for the Tigers in 2010, but it lasted as the standard for exactly 5:21 of clock time, as on MU’s third series, sophomore TB Kendial Lawrence scooted around left end for a 71-yard TD run to make it 14-0 with 8:36 left in the first quarter.

After Tech managed a field goal to pull to within 14-3, the Tigers drove from their own 7-yardline into the Texas Tech red zone. But the drive stalled out on the 9-yardline, and MU had to settle for a 27-yard field goal from Grant Ressel and a 17-3 lead. That red zone hold for Tech seemed to light a fire under the Red Raiders, but it was more likely due to the insertion of QB Taylor Potts into the lineup. Potts had been Tech’s normal starter during the year, but he was benched in favor of Steven Sheffield for the game. Sheffield, however, was mostly ineffective, as he led only one scoring drive in seven series before he gave way to Potts.

Potts promptly led a 16-play, 82-yard drive that saw the Red Raiders convert on three 3rd downs and one 4th down along the way, and the QB closed it out with a 5-yard TD pass to Detron Lewis with just :15 seconds left in the half to cut the MU lead to 17-10.

Tech received the second half kick and took control of the momentum by

MU STATISTICS TTU 14 _________ First Downs ________ 29 31-260 _____ Rushes-Net Yards _______ 51-198 12-30-0 ____ Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. ______ 30-50-1 95 ________Net Passing Yards ______ 287 355 _______ Total Net Yards _______ 485 1-1 _________ Fumbles-Lost ________ 1-1 6-57 _______ Penalties-Yards _______ 6-57 8-53.9 ________Punts-Avg. ________ 7-35.7 1-12 _______ 3rd Down Conv. _______ 10-23 0-2 ________ 4th Down Conv. _______ 1-1 20:19 _____ Time of Possession ______ 39:41

Individual LeadersRushing — (MU) Lawrence 6-96, 1 TD (TTU) Batch 28-134Passing — (MU) Gabbert 12-30-0, 95 Yds (TTU) Potts 19-28-1, 188 Yds, 3 TDsReceiving — (MU) Moe 7-62 (TTU) Leong 9-123, 2 TDs

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marching 70 yards in only 6 plays to tie it up at 17-apiece and get the Homecoming crowd back into the game. That marked the first time in 2010 that an opponent had scored against MU’s defense on its opening possession of the third quarter.

Mizzou’s offense went cold unfortunately, and a three-and-out series for MU gave the ball back to Potts, and he came up with his third straight TD drive (this one covering 92 yards) to give Tech a 24-17 lead with 6:46 left in the 3rd quarter.

The Tiger defense recovered from the onslaught to shut out the potent Red Raider attack the rest of the way, and even got an interception near the MU goal line late in the 3rd quarter to snuff out a potential Tech TD, but the offense never could regain its early rhythm, as it was shut out in the second half for the first time all season. Four of MU’s six second-half possessions went three-and-out as the Tigers faced poor field position most of the half.

Mizzou did get one last prime chance to forge a tie when the defense held one more time, and the offense took over on the Tech 48-yardline following a punt with 7:19 left in the game. Gabbert hit T.J. Moe on consecutive passes that gave MU a 1st down at the Tech 36-yardline, but two straight potential TD passes into the Tech endzone on 3rd and 4th down from the 33-yardline went off the hands of Tiger receivers Wes Kemp and Jerrell Jackson to end the threat. Tech took over and killed the clock by getting two first downs to end the game.

Mizzou was done in offensively by an inability to convert in 3rd down situations, as the Tigers were just 1-of-12 on 3rd downs, in addition to going 0-of-2 on 4th down tries, while the Red Raiders converted on 10-of-23 3rd downs.

2010 GAME RECAPS

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th — TotalKansas State 0 14 0 14 — 28Mizzou 7 14 10 7 — 38

Scoring Plays (How scored, clock, drive information)1st QuarterMU - T.J. Moe 25 pass from Blaine Gabbert (Grant Ressel PAT), 5:37 (7-63, 3:46)2nd QuarterKSU - Daniel Thomas 1 run (Josh Cherry PAT), 14:21 (5-41, 1:59)MU - Gabbert 32 run (Ressel PAT), 11:44 (7-70, 2:31)KSU - Thomas 3 run (Cherry PAT), 7:30 (8-84, 4:07)MU - Jerrell Jackson 9 run (Ressel PAT), 4:12 (8-66, 3:12)3rd QuarterMU - Jacquies Smith 53 fumble return (Ressel PAT), 5:34MU - Ressel 33 FG, 2:57 (5-29, 2:25)4th QuarterMU - Moe 4 pass from Gabbert (Ressel PAT), 14:25 (4-77, 1:31)KSU - Adrian Hilburn 35 pass from Collin Klein (Thomas PAT run), 6:55 (9-86, 4:36)KSU - Aubrey Quarles 26 pass from Carson Coffman (PAT pass failed), 1:11 (12-80, 3:17)

GAME #10 • #20 MIzzOu 38, KANSAS STATE 28NOv. 13, 2010 • FAurOT FIELD/MEMOrIAL STADIuM • COLuMBIA, MO. • (63,310)

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) - Blaine Gabbert accounted for three touchdown in a strong bounce-back effort and No. 17 Missouri [BCS] made just as many big plays on defense in a 38-28 victory over Kansas State in its home finale.

The Tigers (8-2, 4-2 Big 12) capitalized on three fumble recoveries, two of them huge swing plays, and scored 17 straight points to put away the Wildcats (6-3, 3-4). After leading 21-14 at halftime in a back-and-forth affair, the Tigers broke it open with the 17 unanswered points, to take a commanding 38-14 lead. Kansas State had a pair of touchdown drives in mop-up time well after the outcome had been decided.

Missouri finished 6-0 at home, beat Kansas State for the fifth straight time and won for the sixth straight time in the Tigers’ home finale, recover-ing from consecutive losses to Nebraska and Texas Tech that derailed a 7-0 start.

Kansas State had four turnovers, one of them wasting an opportunity to tie it in the final minute of the half when quarterback Carson Coffman fumbled the center snap at the Missouri 1. Jacquies Smith’s fumble recovery preserved Missouri’s 21-14 lead and the defensive end later scored on a 53-yard fumble return in the third quarter after Aldon Smith leveled Coffman with a sack.

Smith now has three career touchdowns, after scoring last year on an interception return and a touchdown reception on a fake field goal.

T.J. Moe caught two touchdown passes from Gabbert, who was 17

KSU STATISTICS MU 22 _________ First Downs ________ 22 44-187 _____ Rushes-Net Yards _______ 38-232 15-26-1 ____ Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. ______ 17-26-1 235 _______Net Passing Yards ______ 208 422 _______ Total Net Yards _______ 440 4-3 _________ Fumbles-Lost ________ 1-0 6-54 _______ Penalties-Yards _______ 8-60 5-41.4 ________Punts-Avg. ________ 5-37.8 8-15 _______ 3rd Down Conv. _______ 3-8 2-2 ________ 4th Down Conv. _______ 0-1 31:22 _____ Time of Possession ______ 28:38

Individual LeadersRushing — (KSU) Klein 18-141 (MU) Gabbert 14-89, 1 TDPassing — (KSU) Coffman 11-19-1, 170 Yds, 1 TD (MU) Gabbert 17-25-1, 208 Yds, 2 TDsReceiving — (KSU) Quarles 9-133, 1 TD (MU) Egnew 5-55

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of 25 for 208 yards with an interception while running for a season-best 89 yards on 14 carries. The junior completed only 42 percent of his passes with one touchdown the previous two games.

Gabbert opened with seven straight completions, including a 25-yard scoring pass to Moe.

Coffman started for Kansas State, but the Wildcats had a lot more suc-cess with backup Collin Klein, who had 141 yards rushing on 18 carries.

Klein’s running set up two short touchdown runs by Daniel Thomas in the first half.

Missouri led 38-14 before Kansas State scored a pair of late touch-downs on Klein’s 35-yard pass to Adrian Hilburn and Coffman’s 26-yard throw to Aubrey Quarles.

Gabbert had a big first half, going 11 of 13 for 98 yards and a touch-down and rushing for 70 yards on seven carries, including a 32-yard score.

Wide receiver Wes Kemp had a big peelback block on Gabbert’s scor-ing scramble, leveling Terrance Sweeney. Kemp was among three wide re-ceivers who got carries in the first half, and Jerrell Jackson’s 9-yard run made it 21-14 with 4:12 to go in the half.

Thomas, who had 66 yards on 12 carries, scored two touchdowns for the second straight game, but he was held well below his season average of 122 yards per game coming in.

2010 GAME RECAPS

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th — TotalMissouri 7 0 0 7 — 14Iowa State 0 0 0 0 — 0

Scoring Plays (How scored, clock, drive information)1st QuarterMU - Michael Egnew 11 pass from Blaine Gabbert (Grant Ressel PAT), 1:40 (8-80, 3:28)4th QuarterMU - De’Vion Moore 1 run (Ressel PAT), 14:09 (13-80, 6:33)

GAME #11 • #15 MIzzOu 14, IOWA STATE 0NOv. 20, 2010 • JACK TrICE STADIuM • AMES, IOWA • (41,776)

AMES, Iowa (AP) -- Blaine Gabbert threw a touchdown pass and No. 15 Missouri turned a fake punt into another score in a 14-0 victory over Iowa State.

On a chilly night in the heartland, Missouri (9-2, 5-2 Big 12) wasn’t clicking offensively for most of the game. But the Tigers’ defense remained stout and they made just enough plays with the ball to deny Iowa State (5-7, 3-5) the victory it needed for bowl eligibility.

Gabbert threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Michael Egnew in the first quarter and De’Vion Moore scored from the 1 in the second half after punter Matt Grabner kept the drive alive with a 15-yard run on fourth-and-2 at his own 28.

Missouri won its second straight after a two-game losing streak spoiled a 7-0 start. This is just the sixth time Missouri has won nine games in a season.

With the regular-season finale against Kansas and a bowl game still to go, the Tigers could reach 10 wins for the fourth time.

Iowa State, which broke out special gold jerseys for the game, had to go with sophomore Jerome Tiller at quarterback in place of injured starter Austen Arnaud. Tiller, making his third career start, gave the Cyclones a spark at times with his running, but he completed only 13 of 31 passes for 155 yards and lost a fumble at the Missouri 30 when the Cyclones were driving to cut into MU’s lead in the 4th quarter.

Arnaud, a three-year starter, had his college career end when he tore ligaments in his left knee in a 34-14 loss at Colorado a week ago. He was introduced with the other seniors before kickoff and encouraged Tiller and offered him advice on the sideline during the game.

Gabbert finished 16 of 26 for 172 yards with no interceptions, while Egnew caught seven passes for 77 yards. But the Tigers’ offense overall never generated much rhythm and stalled repeatedly.

MU STATISTICS ISU 17 _________ First Downs ________ 17 41-134 _____ Rushes-Net Yards _______ 44-152 16-26-0 ____ Pass Comp.-Att.-Int. ______ 14-32-0 172 _______Net Passing Yards ______ 180 306 _______ Total Net Yards _______ 332 1-0 _________ Fumbles-Lost ________ 3-1 3-25 _______ Penalties-Yards _______ 5-36 8-36.9 ________Punts-Avg. ________ 3-38.7 6-16 _______ 3rd Down Conv. _______ 9-19 1-1 ________ 4th Down Conv. _______ 1-5 31:33 _____ Time of Possession ______ 28:27

Individual LeadersRushing — (MU) Gabbert 6-37 (ISU) Robinson 25-98Passing — (MU) Gabbert 16-26-0, 172 Yds, 1 TD (ISU) Tiller 13-31-0, 155 YdsReceiving — (MU) Egnew 7-77, 1 TD (ISU) Williams 6-102

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Iowa State just couldn’t do enough with Tiller to capitalize. The Cyclones needed one victory in their last three games to become eligible for a second straight bowl appearance, but they lost all three and wound up with their fourth losing season in five years.

Clinging to a 7-0 lead late in the third quarter, Missouri lined up in punt formation at its own 28 after falling 2 yards short of a first down. But Iowa State left the middle of the field open and Grabner sprinted straight ahead to a first down at his own 43.

Gabbert hit Egnew, his tight end, for gains of 11 and 16 yards and ran 15 yards on a quarterback draw. The Tigers got a scare when Gabbert fumbled as he was hit, but teammate T.J. Moe recovered at the ISU 6 and Moore scored two plays later.

Missouri managed to put together an 80-yard scoring drive during what was otherwise a quiet first half.

Gabbert completed passes of 26 yards to Rolandis Woodland and 24 yards to Egnew before a roughing the passer penalty gave the Tigers a first down at the Iowa State 11. On the next play, Gabbert lofted a pass toward the far right corner of the end zone, where the 6-foot-6 Egnew made a leaping catch.

Tiller moved the Cyclones at times--they ran six more plays than Missouri in the first half--but he couldn’t finish the drives.

Iowa State’s best chance to score in the opening half came when Alexander Robinson’s 18-yard run gave the Cyclones a first down at the Missouri 23. But the next three plays netted only 3 yards and Grant Mahoney’s 38-yard field goal attempt hooked wide left.

Mahoney also missed a 27-yard attempt in the third quarter and finished the season 8 for 17, missing seven of his last eight kicks.

The Automated ScoreBook

Missouri Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 21, 2010)

All games

Date Opponent Score Att.

Sep 04, 2010 vs Illinois W 23-13 58060

Sep 11, 2010 MCNEESE STATE W 50-6 55582

Sep 18, 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE W 27-24 56050

Sep 25, 2010 MIAMI W 51-13 60329

* Oct 09, 2010 COLORADO W 26-0 62965

* Oct 16, 2010 at Texas A&M W 30-9 83453

* Oct 23, 2010 #3 OKLAHOMA W 36-27 71004

* Oct 30, 2010 at #12 Nebraska L 17-31 85907

* Nov 06, 2010 at Texas Tech L 17-24 55667

* Nov 13, 2010 KANSAS STATE W 38-28 63310

* Nov 20, 2010 at Iowa State W 14-0 41776

Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g

Moore, De'Vion 11-9 83 472 25 447 5.4 6 39 40.6

Josey, Henry 11-1 67 400 24 376 5.6 4 62 34.2

Lawrence, Kendial 10-1 57 325 18 307 5.4 3 71 30.7

Gabbert, Blaine 11-11 88 366 158 208 2.4 3 32 18.9

Murphy, Marcus 10-0 18 174 4 170 9.4 2 69 17.0

Franklin, James 8 - 0 21 115 6 109 5.2 2 34 13.6

Moe, T.J. 11-11 10 80 0 80 8.0 0 21 7.3

Barrow, Trey 11-0 1 26 0 26 26.0 0 26 2.4

Jackson, Jerrell 10-8 2 15 0 15 7.5 1 9 1.5

Grabner, Matt 11-0 1 15 0 15 15.0 0 15 1.4

Kemp, Wes 11-11 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 9 0.8

Culver, Jared 11-0 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2

Davis, Matt 2 - 0 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -1.5

TEAM 8 - 0 13 0 24 -24 -1.8 0 0 -3.0

Total 11 364 1999 262 1737 4.8 21 71 157.9

Opponents 11 411 2002 335 1667 4.1 9 93 151.5

Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g

Gabbert, Blaine 11-11 127.46 244-392-5 62.2 2573 15 68 233.9

Franklin, James 8 - 0 151.46 11-14-1 78.6 106 1 27 13.2

Moe, T.J. 11-11 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

Total 11 127.97 255-407-6 62.7 2679 16 68 243.5

Opponents 11 113.51 231-396-13 58.3 2400 13 60 218.2

Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g

Egnew, Michael 11-11 78 663 8.5 4 29 60.3

Moe, T.J. 11-11 72 810 11.2 6 68 73.6

Jackson, Jerrell 10-8 38 494 13.0 3 38 49.4

Kemp, Wes 11-11 31 352 11.4 3 35 32.0

Gerau, Brandon 10-0 6 110 18.3 0 28 11.0

Woodland, Rolandis 11-0 5 97 19.4 0 51 8.8

Washington, L'Damian 10-1 5 35 7.0 0 11 3.5

McGaffie, Gahn 10-0 5 31 6.2 0 19 3.1

Lucas, Marcus 8 - 0 3 23 7.7 0 11 2.9

Lawrence, Kendial 10-1 3 23 7.7 0 9 2.3

Josey, Henry 11-1 3 22 7.3 0 9 2.0

Moore, De'Vion 11-9 3 7 2.3 0 5 0.6

Murphy, Marcus 10-0 2 5 2.5 0 5 0.5

Jones, Andrew 7 - 0 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.0

Total 11 255 2679 10.5 16 68 243.5

Opponents 11 231 2400 10.4 13 60 218.2

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk

Ressel, Grant 16-18 88.9 0-0 6-6 8-9 1-1 1-2 50 0

PAT

Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts

Ressel, Grant - 16-18 37-39 - - - - - 85

Moore, De'Vion 6 - - - - - - - 36

Moe, T.J. 6 - - - - - - - 36

Egnew, Michael 4 - - - - - - - 24

Josey, Henry 4 - - - - - - - 24

Jackson, Jerrell 4 - - - - - - - 24

Lawrence, Kendial 3 - - - - - - - 18

Kemp, Wes 3 - - - - - - - 18

Gabbert, Blaine 3 - - 0-1 - - - - 18

Murphy, Marcus 2 - - - - - - - 12

Franklin, James 2 - - - - - - - 12

McGaffie, Gahn 1 - - - - - - - 6

Gettis, Carl 1 - - - - - - - 6

Smith, Jacquies 1 - - - - - - - 6

Sam, Michael - - - - - - - 1 2

TEAM - - - - - - - 1 2

Total 40 16-18 37-39 0-1 - - - 2 329

Opponents 22 8-17 17-18 1-1 - 0-3 - - 175

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

Missouri 91 94 87 57 0 329

Opponents 44 48 34 49 0 175

Record: Overall Home Away Neutral

All games 9-2 6-0 2-2 1-0

Conference 5-2 3-0 2-2 0-0

Non-Conference 4-0 3-0 0-0 1-0

Team Statistics MU OPP

FIRST DOWNS 234 217

R u s h i n g 86 85

P a s s i n g 133 115

P e n a l t y 15 17

RUSHING YARDAGE 1737 1667

Rushing Attempts 364 411

Average Per Rush 4.8 4.1

Average Per Game 157.9 151.5

TDs Rushing 21 9

PASSING YARDAGE 2679 2400

C o m p - A t t - I n t 255-407-6 231-396-13

Average Per Pass 6.6 6.1

Average Per Catch 10.5 10.4

Average Per Game 243.5 218.2

TDs Passing 16 13

TOTAL OFFENSE 4416 4067

Average Per Play 5.7 5.0

Average Per Game 401.5 369.7

KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 26-574 56-1242

PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 23-149 20-83

INT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-270 6-57

FUMBLES-LOST 17-8 24-11

PENALTIES-Yards 65-582 75-580

PUNTS-AVG 63-42.7 59-40.2

TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 4 3 3 1 : 1 7

3RD-DOWN Conversions 53/151 71/177

4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/10 8/22

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg

Gooden, Zaviar 2 10 5.0 0 10

Rutland, Kevin 2 39 19.5 0 24

Simmons, Jasper 2 0 0.0 0 0

Jackson, Kenji 2 48 24.0 0 32

Gettis, Carl 1 2 2.0 0 2

Edwards, Kip 1 49 49.0 0 49

Gachkar, Andrew 1 2 2.0 0 2

Smith, Aldon 1 58 58.0 0 58

Sam, Michael 1 62 62.0 0 62

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk

Grabner, Matt 61 2602 42.7 71 8 13 26 12 0

Barrow, Trey 2 90 45.0 49 0 1 2 0 0

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg

Gettis, Carl 21 137 6.5 0 31

Sam, Michael 1 8 8.0 0 0

Edwards, Kip 1 4 4.0 0 4

Total 23 149 6.5 0 31

Opponents 20 83 4.2 0 25

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg

Murphy, Marcus 17 353 20.8 0 39

McGaffie, Gahn 3 125 41.7 1 86

Simmons, Jasper 3 60 20.0 0 22

Gettis, Carl 2 16 8.0 0 11

Josey, Henry 1 20 20.0 0 20

Total 26 574 22.1 1 86

Opponents 56 1242 22.2 0 77

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

Moe, T.J. 11 80 810 0 0 0 890 80.9

Egnew, Michael 11 0 663 0 0 0 663 60.3

Murphy, Marcus 10 170 5 0 353 0 528 52.8

Jackson, Jerrell 10 15 494 0 0 0 509 50.9

Moore, De'Vion 11 447 7 0 0 0 454 41.3

Total 11 1737 2679 149 574 270 5409 491.7

Opponents 11 1667 2400 83 1242 57 5449 495.4

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g

Gabbert, Blaine 11 480 208 2573 2781 252.8

Moore, De'Vion 11 83 447 0 447 40.6

Josey, Henry 11 67 376 0 376 34.2

Lawrence, Kendial 10 57 307 0 307 30.7

Franklin, James 8 35 109 106 215 26.9

Total 11 771 1737 2679 4416 401.5

Opponents 11 807 1667 2400 4067 369.7

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd

## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf

6 Gachkar, Andrew 11-11 45 29 74 6.5-17 . 1-2 4 . 2-0 2 2 .

25 Gooden, Zaviar 11-11 41 32 73 7.5-16 3.0-8 2-10 4 . 2-0 . . .

1H Harrison, Jarrell 11-9 43 18 61 . . . 2 . 1-0 . . .

13 Jackson, Kenji 11-11 40 14 54 3.5-10 . 2-48 2 . . 1 . .

19 Gettis, Carl 11-11 39 6 45 2.0-2 . 1-2 3 . 2-19 1 . .

Total 11 510 308 818 76-311 33-209 13-270 40 8 11-72 15 6 2

Opponents 11 434 306 740 72-248 16-117 6-57 40 11 8-13 7 1 .

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Team Statistics MU OPPSCORING 329 175 Points Per Game 29.9 15.9FIRST DOWNS 234 217 R u s h i n g 86 85 P a s s i n g 133 115 P e n a l t y 15 17RUSHING YARDAGE 1737 1667 Yards gained rushing 1999 2002 Yards lost rushing 262 335 Rushing Attempts 364 411 Average Per Rush 4.8 4.1 Average Per Game 157.9 151.5 TDs Rushing 21 9PASSING YARDAGE 2679 2400 C o m p - A t t - I n t 255-407-6 231-396-13 Average Per Pass 6.6 6.1 Average Per Catch 10.5 10.4 Average Per Game 243.5 218.2 TDs Passing 16 13TOTAL OFFENSE 4416 4067 Total Plays 771 807 Average Per Play 5.7 5.0 Average Per Game 401.5 369.7KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 26-574 56-1242PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 23-149 20-83INT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-270 6-57KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.1 22.2PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.5 4.2INT RETURN AVERAGE 20.8 9.5FUMBLES-LOST 17-8 24-11PENALTIES-Yards 65-582 75-580 Average Per Game 52.9 52.7PUNTS-Yards 63-2692 59-2369 Average Per Punt 42.7 40.2 Net punt average 38.9 36.9TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 4 3 3 1 : 1 73RD-DOWN Conversions 53/151 71/177 3rd-Down Pct 35% 40%4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/10 8/22 4th-Down Pct 50% 36%SACKS BY-Yards 33-209 16-117MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 40 22FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 16-18 8-17ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-3RED-ZONE SCORES (39-44) 89% (16-30) 53%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (25-44) 57% (12-30) 40%PAT-ATTEMPTS (37-39) 95% (17-18) 94%ATTENDANCE 369240 266803 Games/Avg Per Game 6/61540 4/66701 Neutral Site Games 1/58060

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalMissouri 91 94 87 57 0 329Opponents 44 48 34 49 0 175

The Automated ScoreBookMissouri Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 21, 2010)

All games

Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g

Moore, De'Vion 11-9 83 472 25 447 5.4 6 39 40.6

Josey, Henry 11-1 67 400 24 376 5.6 4 62 34.2

Lawrence, Kendial 10-1 57 325 18 307 5.4 3 71 30.7

Gabbert, Blaine 11-11 88 366 158 208 2.4 3 32 18.9

Murphy, Marcus 10-0 18 174 4 170 9.4 2 69 17.0

Franklin, James 8 - 0 21 115 6 109 5.2 2 34 13.6

Moe, T.J. 11-11 10 80 0 80 8.0 0 21 7.3

Barrow, Trey 11-0 1 26 0 26 26.0 0 26 2.4

Jackson, Jerrell 10-8 2 15 0 15 7.5 1 9 1.5

Grabner, Matt 11-0 1 15 0 15 15.0 0 15 1.4

Kemp, Wes 11-11 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 9 0.8

Culver, Jared 11-0 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2

Davis, Matt 2 - 0 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -1.5

TEAM 8 - 0 13 0 24 -24 -1.8 0 0 -3.0

Total 11 364 1999 262 1737 4.8 21 71 157.9

Opponents 11 411 2002 335 1667 4.1 9 93 151.5

Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g

Gabbert, Blaine 11-11 127.46 244-392-5 62.2 2573 15 68 233.9

Franklin, James 8 - 0 151.46 11-14-1 78.6 106 1 27 13.2

Moe, T.J. 11-11 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

Total 11 127.97 255-407-6 62.7 2679 16 68 243.5

Opponents 11 113.51 231-396-13 58.3 2400 13 60 218.2

Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g

Egnew, Michael 11-11 78 663 8.5 4 29 60.3

Moe, T.J. 11-11 72 810 11.2 6 68 73.6

Jackson, Jerrell 10-8 38 494 13.0 3 38 49.4

Kemp, Wes 11-11 31 352 11.4 3 35 32.0

Gerau, Brandon 10-0 6 110 18.3 0 28 11.0

Woodland, Rolandis 11-0 5 97 19.4 0 51 8.8

Washington, L'Damian 10-1 5 35 7.0 0 11 3.5

McGaffie, Gahn 10-0 5 31 6.2 0 19 3.1

Lucas, Marcus 8 - 0 3 23 7.7 0 11 2.9

Lawrence, Kendial 10-1 3 23 7.7 0 9 2.3

Josey, Henry 11-1 3 22 7.3 0 9 2.0

Moore, De'Vion 11-9 3 7 2.3 0 5 0.6

Murphy, Marcus 10-0 2 5 2.5 0 5 0.5

Jones, Andrew 7 - 0 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.0

Total 11 255 2679 10.5 16 68 243.5

Opponents 11 231 2400 10.4 13 60 218.2

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg

Gettis, Carl 21 137 6.5 0 31

Sam, Michael 1 8 8.0 0 0

Edwards, Kip 1 4 4.0 0 4

Total 23 149 6.5 0 31

Opponents 20 83 4.2 0 25

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg

Simmons, Jasper 2 0 0.0 0 0

Jackson, Kenji 2 48 24.0 0 32

Gooden, Zaviar 2 10 5.0 0 10

Rutland, Kevin 2 39 19.5 0 24

Smith, Aldon 1 58 58.0 0 58

Edwards, Kip 1 49 49.0 0 49

Gachkar, Andrew 1 2 2.0 0 2

Gettis, Carl 1 2 2.0 0 2

Sam, Michael 1 62 62.0 0 62

Total 13 270 20.8 0 62

Opponents 6 57 9.5 0 23

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg

Murphy, Marcus 17 353 20.8 0 39

Simmons, Jasper 3 60 20.0 0 22

McGaffie, Gahn 3 125 41.7 1 86

Gettis, Carl 2 16 8.0 0 11

Josey, Henry 1 20 20.0 0 20

Total 26 574 22.1 1 86

Opponents 56 1242 22.2 0 77

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg

Gettis, Carl 1 19 19.0 1 19

Smith, Jacquies 1 53 53.0 1 53

Total 2 72 36.0 2 53

Opponents 2 13 6.5 0 7

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PAT

Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts

Ressel, Grant - 16-18 37-39 - - - - - 85

Moore, De'Vion 6 - - - - - - - 36

Moe, T.J. 6 - - - - - - - 36

Jackson, Jerrell 4 - - - - - - - 24

Egnew, Michael 4 - - - - - - - 24

Josey, Henry 4 - - - - - - - 24

Kemp, Wes 3 - - - - - - - 18

Gabbert, Blaine 3 - - 0-1 - - - - 18

Lawrence, Kendial 3 - - - - - - - 18

Franklin, James 2 - - - - - - - 12

Murphy, Marcus 2 - - - - - - - 12

McGaffie, Gahn 1 - - - - - - - 6

Smith, Jacquies 1 - - - - - - - 6

Gettis, Carl 1 - - - - - - - 6

Sam, Michael - - - - - - - 1 2

TEAM - - - - - - - 1 2

Total 40 16-18 37-39 0-1 - - - 2 329

Opponents 22 8-17 17-18 1-1 - 0-3 - - 175

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g

Gabbert, Blaine 11 480 208 2573 2781 252.8

Moore, De'Vion 11 83 447 0 447 40.6

Josey, Henry 11 67 376 0 376 34.2

Lawrence, Kendial 10 57 307 0 307 30.7

Franklin, James 8 35 109 106 215 26.9

Murphy, Marcus 10 18 170 0 170 17.0

Moe, T.J. 11 11 80 0 80 7.3

Barrow, Trey 11 1 26 0 26 2.4

Jackson, Jerrell 10 2 15 0 15 1.5

Grabner, Matt 11 1 15 0 15 1.4

Kemp, Wes 11 1 9 0 9 0.8

Culver, Jared 11 1 2 0 2 0.2

Davis, Matt 2 1 -3 0 -3 -1.5

TEAM 8 13 -24 0 -24 -3.0

Total 11 771 1737 2679 4416 401.5

Opponents 11 807 1667 2400 4067 369.7

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk

Ressel, Grant 16-18 88.9 0-0 6-6 8-9 1-1 1-2 50 0

FG Sequence Missouri Opponents

Illinois 37,(33),(27),(34) (21),(52)

McNeese State (27),(32) 42

San Diego State (34),(38) (25)

MIAMI (50) (23),46,(40)

Colorado (47) 40,40

Texas A&M (21) (24)

Oklahoma (36),(30),(23) 30

Nebraska 54,(23) (41),51

Texas Tech (27) (42),54

Kansas State (33) -

Iowa State - 38,27

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk

Grabner, Matt 61 2602 42.7 71 8 13 26 12 0

Barrow, Trey 2 90 45.0 49 0 1 2 0 0

Total 63 2692 42.7 71 8 14 28 12 0

Opponents 59 2369 40.2 67 2 16 14 11 1

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln

Barrow, Trey 65 4166 64.1 8 1

Total 65 4166 64.1 8 1 22.2 42.5 27

Opponents 40 2597 64.9 14 0 22.1 43.6 26

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Missouri Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 21, 2010)

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Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd

## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf

6 Gachkar, Andrew 11-11 45 29 74 6.5-17 . 1-2 4 . 2-0 2 2 .

25 Gooden, Zaviar 11-11 41 32 73 7.5-16 3.0-8 2-10 4 . 2-0 . . .

1H Harrison, Jarrell 11-9 43 18 61 . . . 2 . 1-0 . . .

13 Jackson, Kenji 11-11 40 14 54 3.5-10 . 2-48 2 . . 1 . .

19 Gettis, Carl 11-11 39 6 45 2.0-2 . 1-2 3 . 2-19 1 . .

9 Simmons, Jasper 6-2 28 15 43 0.5-1 . 2-0 . . 1-0 . . .

48 Wilson, Andrew 11-3 23 16 39 0.5-6 0.5-6 . . . . . . .

85 Smith, Aldon 8-8 26 12 38 8.0-43 4.5-29 1-58 2 1 . 1 . .

20 Rutland, Kevin 11-11 26 8 34 3.0-17 3.0-17 2-39 5 1 . . . .

3 Smith, Jacquies 11-11 21 11 32 10.0-39 5.5-30 . 3 2 2-53 2 1 .

32 Ebner, Will 8-6 14 18 32 1.0-2 . . 1 . . 1 . .

93 Resonno, Terrell 11-11 15 17 32 3.0-4 1.0-2 . . 1 . . 1 .

1E Edwards, Kip 11-0 22 10 32 5.0-18 1.0-8 1-49 6 . . . . .

57 Madison, Brad 11-2 19 10 29 11.0-79 7.5-67 . 2 . 1-0 2 . .

31 Gaines, E.J. 11-0 17 6 23 . . . . . . . . .

52 Sam, Michael 11-1 8 13 21 6.0-27 2.5-18 1-62 . 2 . 2 1 1

90 Hamilton, Dominique 7-7 8 12 20 2.0-13 1.5-13 . . . . . . .

33 Lambert, Luke 4-1 8 9 17 2.0-4 1.0-1 . 2 1 . . . .

17 White, Matt 11-0 7 8 15 . . . 2 . . . . .

14 Clark, Jaleel 11-0 7 5 12 . . . . . . . . .

10 Bolden, Tavon 11-0 7 5 12 . . . . . . . . .

91 Burge, Jimmy 9-4 6 5 11 . . . 1 . . . . .

58 Donaldson, Brendan 9-0 6 2 8 2.0-10 1.0-9 . . . . 1 . .

97 Barrow, Trey 11-0 5 3 8 . . . . . . 1 . .

5T Tatum, Josh 3-0 4 3 7 2.0-2 1.0-1 . . . . . . .

35 Gettys, Jeff 9-0 2 5 7 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .

18 Malbrough, Marcus 9-0 . 5 5 . . . . . . . . .

22 Steeples, Robert 11-0 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .

38 Culver, Jared 11-0 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . .

21 Hobson, Trey 10-0 5 . 5 . . . . . . . . .

55 Burnett, Brayden 11-0 4 . 4 . . . . . . . . .

66 Wuebbels, Austin 11-11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .

3D Davis, Matt 2-0 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .

77 Hoch, Dan 11-11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

82 Egnew, Michael 11-11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

86 Brinkley, Beau 9-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

5 Woodland, Rolandis 11-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

81 Waters, Eric 10-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . 1 .

11 Gabbert, Blaine 11-11 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . .

99 Grabner, Matt 11-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

3M McGaffie, Gahn 10-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

2 Washington, L'Damian 10-1 1 . 1 . . . . . . 1 . .

49 Webb, Braylon 1-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

94 Foster, Marvin 3-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

TM TEAM 8-0 . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Total 11 510 308 818 76-311 33-209 13-270 40 8 11-72 15 6 2

Opponents 11 434 306 740 72-248 16-117 6-57 40 11 8-13 7 1 .

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Missouri Team Game-by-Game (as of Nov 21, 2010)

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TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot

Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off

Sep 04 vs Illinois 29 98 0 21 34 281 2 26 34-48-0 281 2 26 3 60 0 22 3 20 0 15 379

Sep 11 MCNEESE STATE 30 193 5 62 32 245 1 29 32-39-0 245 1 29 3 59 0 24 3 21 0 9 438

Sep 18 SAN DIEGO STATE 27 89 2 19 28 351 1 68 28-51-2 351 1 68 1 17 0 17 5 47 0 31 440

Sep 25 MIAMI 38 236 5 39 17 233 1 33 17-23-1 233 1 33 4 57 0 22 0 0 0 0 469

Oct 09 COLORADO 32 119 0 34 20 226 3 30 20-33-1 226 3 30 2 44 0 39 1 5 0 5 345

Oct 16 at Texas A&M 25 56 1 16 31 361 3 45 31-47-0 361 3 45 3 86 0 39 3 5 0 7 417

Oct 23 OKLAHOMA 39 178 2 39 30 308 1 38 30-42-0 308 1 38 3 130 1 86 2 -2 0 0 486

Oct 30 at Nebraska 34 142 1 33 18 199 1 29 18-42-1 199 1 29 0 0 0 0 3 47 0 17 341

Nov 06 at Texas Tech 31 260 2 71 12 95 0 14 12-30-0 95 0 14 3 43 0 18 3 6 0 4 355

Nov 13 KANSAS STATE 38 232 2 32 17 208 2 51 17-26-1 208 2 51 3 55 0 26 0 0 0 0 440

Nov 20 at Iowa State 41 134 1 16 16 172 1 26 16-26-0 172 1 26 1 23 0 23 0 0 0 0 306

Missouri 364 1737 21 71 255 2679 16 68 255-407-6 2679 16 68 26 574 1 86 23 149 0 31 4416

Opponents 411 1667 9 93 231 2400 13 60 231-396-13 2400 13 60 56 1242 0 77 20 83 0 25 4067

Games played: 11

Avg per rush: 4.8

Avg per catch: 10.5

Pass efficiency: 127.97

Kick ret avg: 22.1

Punt ret avg: 6.5

All purpose avg/game: 491.7

Total offense avg/gm: 401.5

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts

Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts

Sep 04 vs Illinois 44 26 70 7.0-23 2.0-9 1 1-0 3-34 3 5 0 2-2 0 0 0 23

Sep 11 MCNEESE STATE 43 32 75 9.0-30 3.0-21 2 2-0 3-33 0 2 1 6-6 0 0 1 50

Sep 18 SAN DIEGO STATE 44 26 70 5.0-14 1.0-6 0 0-0 1-24 0 5 0 3-3 0 0 0 27

Sep 25 MIAMI 43 40 83 7.0-23 3.0-13 3 2-19 1-62 0 3 0 6-7 0 0 0 51

Oct 09 COLORADO 49 32 81 9.0-38 4.0-24 0 0-0 1-49 0 6 3 3-3 0 0 1 26

Oct 16 at Texas A&M 39 44 83 11.0-55 7.0-46 0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 3-4 0 0 0 30

Oct 23 OKLAHOMA 39 30 69 3.0-9 1.0-3 2 1-0 2-58 3 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 36

Oct 30 at Nebraska 29 46 75 7.0-26 3.0-14 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2-2 0 0 0 17

Nov 06 at Texas Tech 73 6 79 3.0-21 2.0-20 1 1-0 1-10 0 7 1 2-2 0 0 0 17

Nov 13 KANSAS STATE 53 12 65 7.0-42 4.0-34 2 3-53 1-0 0 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 38

Nov 20 at Iowa State 54 14 68 8.0-30 3.0-19 3 1-0 0-0 2 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 14

Missouri 510 308 818 76.0-311 33.0-209 15 11-72 13-270 8 40 6 37-39 0 0 2 329

Opponents 434 306 740 72.0-248 17.0-120 7 8-13 6-57 11 40 1 17-18 1 0 0 175

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs

Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob

Sep 04 vs Illinois 5 200 40.0 47 0 0 2 0 2 3-4 34 0 6 376 62.7 0 0

Sep 11 MCNEESE STATE 3 127 42.3 50 0 0 1 1 3 2-2 32 0 9 595 66.1 0 0

Sep 18 SAN DIEGO STATE 8 363 45.4 58 0 1 1 1 3 2-2 38 0 6 413 68.8 2 0

Sep 25 MIAMI 1 40 40.0 40 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 50 0 9 616 68.4 1 1

Oct 09 COLORADO 5 222 44.4 51 0 0 0 1 2 1-1 47 0 5 319 63.8 0 0

Oct 16 at Texas A&M 6 260 43.3 50 0 0 1 1 3 1-1 21 0 6 381 63.5 1 0

Oct 23 OKLAHOMA 6 215 35.8 51 0 2 3 1 3 3-3 36 0 7 452 64.6 3 0

Oct 30 at Nebraska 8 350 43.8 51 0 0 1 2 3 1-2 23 0 3 178 59.3 0 0

Nov 06 at Texas Tech 8 431 53.9 71 0 1 0 5 3 1-1 27 0 4 262 65.5 0 0

Nov 13 KANSAS STATE 5 189 37.8 48 0 2 2 0 1 1-1 33 0 7 400 57.1 1 0

Nov 20 at Iowa State 8 295 36.9 45 0 2 3 0 5 0-0 0 0 3 174 58.0 0 0

Missouri 63 2692 42.7 71 0 8 14 12 28 16-18 50 0 65 4166 64.1 8 1

Opponents 59 2369 40.2 67 1 2 16 11 14 8-17 52 3 40 2597 64.9 14 0

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Missouri Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Nov 21, 2010)

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OPPONENT STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot

Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off

Sep 04 vs Illinois 41 200 0 42 9 81 1 24 9-23-3 81 1 24 6 126 0 30 2 9 0 6 281

Sep 11 MCNEESE STATE 33 65 0 16 21 180 1 30 21-31-3 180 1 30 9 180 0 28 1 -2 0 0 245

Sep 18 SAN DIEGO STATE 33 250 3 93 20 190 0 31 20-44-1 190 0 31 4 84 0 25 4 16 0 13 440

Sep 25 MIAMI 34 70 0 18 25 246 1 45 25-34-1 246 1 45 7 154 0 35 1 5 0 5 316

Oct 09 COLORADO 26 61 0 22 31 250 0 22 31-46-1 250 0 22 5 143 0 53 2 9 0 8 311

Oct 16 at Texas A&M 33 57 0 15 27 322 1 60 27-48-0 322 1 60 5 76 0 27 3 6 0 4 379

Oct 23 OKLAHOMA 25 99 1 20 32 303 3 39 32-50-2 303 3 39 4 133 0 77 0 0 0 0 402

Oct 30 at Nebraska 47 328 3 73 7 126 1 40 7-12-0 126 1 40 3 84 0 40 2 4 0 5 454

Nov 06 at Texas Tech 51 198 0 27 30 287 3 36 30-50-1 287 3 36 4 103 0 36 3 31 0 25 485

Nov 13 KANSAS STATE 44 187 2 36 15 235 2 35 15-26-1 235 2 35 6 104 0 25 1 0 0 0 422

Nov 20 at Iowa State 44 152 0 18 14 180 0 39 14-32-0 180 0 39 3 55 0 37 1 5 0 5 332

Opponents 411 1667 9 93 231 2400 13 60 231-396-13 2400 13 60 56 1242 0 77 20 83 0 25 4067

Missouri 364 1737 21 71 255 2679 16 68 255-407-6 2679 16 68 26 574 1 86 23 149 0 31 4416

Games played: 11

Avg per rush: 4.1

Avg per catch: 10.4

Pass efficiency: 113.51

Kick ret avg: 22.2

Punt ret avg: 4.2

All purpose avg/game: 495.4

Total offense avg/gm: 369.7

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts

Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts

Sep 04 vs Illinois 40 54 94 8.0-32 1.0-14 1 1-0 0-0 3 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 13

Sep 11 MCNEESE STATE 44 30 74 6.0-25 1.0-11 1 2-0 0-0 0 1 0 0-1 0 0 0 6

Sep 18 SAN DIEGO STATE 40 30 70 7.0-9 1.0-1 1 1-0 2-23 0 5 0 3-3 0 0 0 24

Sep 25 MIAMI 29 36 65 2.0-3 1.0-2 0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 13

Oct 09 COLORADO 43 8 51 4.0-11 1.0-8 1 1-7 1-2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 0

Oct 16 at Texas A&M 28 48 76 8.0-34 2.0-21 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 1 0-0 0 0 0 9

Oct 23 OKLAHOMA 54 22 76 11.0-27 0.0-0 1 2-6 0-0 0 6 0 3-3 0 0 0 27

Oct 30 at Nebraska 35 26 61 9.0-51 6.0-44 0 0-0 1-15 7 6 0 4-4 0 0 0 31

Nov 06 at Texas Tech 42 4 46 3.0-16 1.0-9 1 1-0 0-0 1 6 0 3-3 0 0 0 24

Nov 13 KANSAS STATE 37 26 63 4.0-17 2.0-10 0 0-0 1-17 0 3 0 2-2 1 0 0 28

Nov 20 at Iowa State 42 22 64 10.0-23 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 0

Opponents 434 306 740 72.0-248 17.0-120 7 8-13 6-57 11 40 1 17-18 1 0 0 175

Missouri 510 308 818 76.0-311 33.0-209 15 11-72 13-270 8 40 6 37-39 0 0 2 329

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs

Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob

Sep 04 vs Illinois 4 187 46.8 52 0 0 0 2 0 2-2 52 0 3 207 69.0 0 0

Sep 11 MCNEESE STATE 4 119 29.8 44 1 0 1 0 0 0-1 0 0 3 171 57.0 0 0

Sep 18 SAN DIEGO STATE 10 456 45.6 67 0 1 2 3 3 1-1 25 0 5 337 67.4 4 0

Sep 25 MIAMI 3 110 36.7 40 0 0 2 0 1 2-3 40 0 4 246 61.5 0 0

Oct 09 COLORADO 5 161 32.2 36 0 0 3 0 2 0-2 0 1 2 145 72.5 0 0

Oct 16 at Texas A&M 7 268 38.3 49 0 0 2 0 1 1-1 24 0 3 197 65.7 0 0

Oct 23 OKLAHOMA 6 287 47.8 57 0 1 1 4 0 0-1 0 0 4 243 60.8 1 0

Oct 30 at Nebraska 5 208 41.6 59 0 0 1 1 1 1-2 41 1 7 490 70.0 7 0

Nov 06 at Texas Tech 7 250 35.7 41 0 0 1 0 2 1-2 42 1 5 326 65.2 2 0

Nov 13 KANSAS STATE 5 207 41.4 57 0 0 3 1 2 0-0 0 0 3 173 57.7 0 0

Nov 20 at Iowa State 3 116 38.7 47 0 0 0 0 2 0-2 0 0 1 62 62.0 0 0

Opponents 59 2369 40.2 67 1 2 16 11 14 8-17 52 3 40 2597 64.9 14 0

Missouri 63 2692 42.7 71 0 8 14 12 28 16-18 50 0 65 4166 64.1 8 1

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 22 Gabbert, Blaine at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

Yards Rushing 112 Josey, Henry vs McNeese State (Sep 11, 2010)

TD Rushes 3 Josey, Henry vs McNeese State (Sep 11, 2010)

Long Rush 71 Lawrence, Kendial at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

Pass attempts 51 Gabbert, Blaine vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

Pass completions 34 Gabbert, Blaine vs Illinois (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Passing 361 Gabbert, Blaine at Texas A&M (Oct 16, 2010)

TD Passes 3 Gabbert, Blaine at Texas A&M (Oct 16, 2010)

Long Pass 68 Gabbert, Blaine vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

Receptions 13 Moe, T.J. vs Illinois (Sep 04, 2010)

13 Egnew, Michael vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

Yards Receiving 145 Egnew, Michael vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

TD Receptions 2 Egnew, Michael vs Colorado (Oct 09, 2010)

2 Kemp, Wes at Texas A&M (Oct 16, 2010)

2 Moe, T.J. vs Kansas State (Nov 13, 2010)

Long Reception 68 Moe, T.J. vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

Field Goals 3 Ressel, Grant vs Illinois (Sep 04, 2010)

3 Ressel, Grant vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

Long Field Goal 50 Ressel, Grant vs MIAMI (Sep 25, 2010)

Punts 8 Grabner, Matt vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

8 Grabner, Matt at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

8 Grabner, Matt at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

8 Grabner, Matt at Iowa State (Nov 20, 2010)

Punting Avg 53.9 Grabner, Matt at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

Long Punt 71 Grabner, Matt at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

Long Punt Return 31 Gettis, Carl vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

Long Kickoff Return 86 McGaffie, Gahn vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

Tackles 13 Jackson, Kenji vs MIAMI (Sep 25, 2010)

Sacks 3.0 Madison, Brad at Texas A&M (Oct 16, 2010)

Tackles For Loss 3.0 Smith, Aldon vs Illinois (Sep 04, 2010)

3.0 Madison, Brad at Texas A&M (Oct 16, 2010)

3.0 Smith, Jacquies at Iowa State (Nov 20, 2010)

Interceptions 1 Simmons, Jasper vs Illinois (Sep 04, 2010)

1 Jackson, Kenji vs Illinois (Sep 04, 2010)

1 Gettis, Carl vs Illinois (Sep 04, 2010)

1 Gachkar, Andrew vs McNeese State (Sep 11, 2010)

1 Jackson, Kenji vs McNeese State (Sep 11, 2010)

1 Rutland, Kevin vs McNeese State (Sep 11, 2010)

1 Rutland, Kevin vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

1 Sam, Michael vs MIAMI (Sep 25, 2010)

1 Edwards, Kip vs Colorado (Oct 09, 2010)

1 Smith, Aldon vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

1 Gooden, Zaviar vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

1 Gooden, Zaviar at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

1 Simmons, Jasper vs Kansas State (Nov 13, 2010)

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TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 41 at Iowa State (Nov 20, 2010)

Yards Rushing 260 at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

Yards Per Rush 8.4 at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

TD Rushes 5 vs McNeese State (Sep 11, 2010)

5 vs MIAMI (Sep 25, 2010)

Pass attempts 51 vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

Pass completions 34 vs Illinois (Sep 04, 2010)

Yards Passing 361 at Texas A&M (Oct 16, 2010)

Yards Per Pass 10.1 vs MIAMI (Sep 25, 2010)

TD Passes 3 vs Colorado (Oct 09, 2010)

3 at Texas A&M (Oct 16, 2010)

Total Plays 81 vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

Total Offense 486 vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

Yards Per Play 7.7 vs MIAMI (Sep 25, 2010)

Points 51 vs MIAMI (Sep 25, 2010)

Sacks By 7 at Texas A&M (Oct 16, 2010)

First Downs 26 vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

Penalties 9 vs MIAMI (Sep 25, 2010)

9 vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

Penalty Yards 91 vs MIAMI (Sep 25, 2010)

Turnovers 3 vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

Interceptions By 3 vs Illinois (Sep 04, 2010)

3 vs McNeese State (Sep 11, 2010)

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Rushes 28 Helu Jr., Roy, at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

28 Batch, Baron, at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

Yards Rushing 307 Helu Jr., Roy, at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

TD Rushes 3 Helu Jr., Roy, at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

Long Rush 93 HILLMAN, Ronnie, vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

Pass attempts 50 Jones,Landry, vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

Pass completions 32 Jones,Landry, vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

Yards Passing 322 Johnson, Jerrod, at Texas A&M (Oct 16, 2010)

TD Passes 3 Jones,Landry, vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

3 Potts, Taylor, at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

Long Pass 60 Johnson, Jerrod, at Texas A&M (Oct 16, 2010)

Receptions 10 ROBINSON, A., vs MIAMI (Sep 25, 2010)

Yards Receiving 133 Quarles, Aubrey, vs Kansas State (Nov 13, 2010)

TD Receptions 2 Leong, Lyle, at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

Long Reception 60 Michael,Chr., at Texas A&M (Oct 16, 2010)

Field Goals 2 Dimke, Derek, vs Illinois (Sep 04, 2010)

2 COOK, Trevor, vs MIAMI (Sep 25, 2010)

Long Field Goal 52 Dimke, Derek, vs Illinois (Sep 04, 2010)

Punts 10 STAHOVICH, Bria, vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

Punting Avg 47.8 Way,Tress, vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

Long Punt 67 STAHOVICH, Bria, vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

Long Punt Return 25 Lewis, Detron, at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

Long Kickoff Return 77 Madu,Mossis, vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

Tackles 14 Jenkins, Darrel, vs McNeese State (Sep 11, 2010)

14 Carter,Quinton, vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

Sacks 1.0 Peterson, Jace, vs McNeese State (Sep 11, 2010)

1.0 COUNCIL, Morris, vs MIAMI (Sep 25, 2010)

1.0 Hartigan, Josh, vs Colorado (Oct 09, 2010)

1.0 Uzo-Diribe,Chid, vs Colorado (Oct 09, 2010)

1.0 Miller, Von, at Texas A&M (Oct 16, 2010)

1.0 Patterson,L., at Texas A&M (Oct 16, 2010)

1.0 David, Lavonte, at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

1.0 Osborne, C., at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

1.0 Hagg, Eric, at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

1.0 Thomsen, Kevin, at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

1.0 Crick, Jared, at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

1.0 Allen, Pierre, at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

1.0 Whitlock, Colby, at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

1.0 Lamur, Emmanuel, vs Kansas State (Nov 13, 2010)

1.0 Brown, Prizell, vs Kansas State (Nov 13, 2010)

Tackles For Loss 4.0 Beal,Jeremy, vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

Interceptions 1 MCFADDEN, Leon, vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

1 LEWIS, Darryn, vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

1 HINKEL, Pat, vs MIAMI (Sep 25, 2010)

1 Hartigan, Josh, vs Colorado (Oct 09, 2010)

1 Gomes, DeJon, at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

1 Walker, Tre, vs Kansas State (Nov 13, 2010)

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OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 51 at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

Yards Rushing 328 at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

Yards Per Rush 7.6 vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

TD Rushes 3 vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

3 at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

Pass attempts 50 vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

50 at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

Pass completions 32 vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

Yards Passing 322 at Texas A&M (Oct 16, 2010)

Yards Per Pass 10.5 at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

TD Passes 3 vs Oklahoma (Oct 23, 2010)

3 at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

Total Plays 101 at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

Total Offense 485 at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

Yards Per Play 7.7 at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

Points 31 at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

Sacks By 6 at Nebraska (Oct 30, 2010)

First Downs 29 at Texas Tech (Nov 06, 2010)

Penalties 10 vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

Penalty Yards 71 vs McNeese State (Sep 11, 2010)

Turnovers 5 vs McNeese State (Sep 11, 2010)

Interceptions By 2 vs San Diego State (Sep 18, 2010)

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Missouri Inside Opponent Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ

Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game

Sep 04, 2010 vs Illinois W 23-13 6 5 23 2 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0

Sep 11, 2010 MCNEESE STATE W 50-6 7 7 41 5 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sep 18, 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE W 27-24 4 4 20 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sep 25, 2010 MIAMI W 51-13 5 3 21 3 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

Oct 09, 2010 COLORADO W 26-0 3 2 14 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Oct 16, 2010 at Texas A&M W 30-9 5 5 30 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Oct 23, 2010 OKLAHOMA W 36-27 5 5 23 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

Oct 30, 2010 at Nebraska L 17-31 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Nov 06, 2010 at Texas Tech L 17-24 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Nov 13, 2010 KANSAS STATE W 38-28 4 4 24 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Nov 20, 2010 at Iowa State W 14-0 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Totals 44 39 216 25 14 11 14 1 1 2 0 1 0

39 of 44 (88.6%)

Opponents Inside Missouri Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ

Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game

Sep 04, 2010 vs Illinois W 23-13 2 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sep 11, 2010 MCNEESE STATE W 50-6 2 1 6 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Sep 18, 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE W 27-24 3 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

Sep 25, 2010 MIAMI W 51-13 3 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

Oct 09, 2010 COLORADO W 26-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0

Oct 16, 2010 at Texas A&M W 30-9 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

Oct 23, 2010 OKLAHOMA W 36-27 6 3 20 3 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0

Oct 30, 2010 at Nebraska L 17-31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Nov 06, 2010 at Texas Tech L 17-24 4 3 21 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Nov 13, 2010 KANSAS STATE W 38-28 3 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Nov 20, 2010 at Iowa State W 14-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 30 16 94 12 4 8 4 4 4 4 2 0 0

16 of 30 (53.3%)

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3rd-Down Conversions

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime

Sep 04, 2010 vs Illinois W 23-13 9-18 50.0 1-2 50.0 2-5 40.0 4-5 80.0 2-6 33.3

Sep 11, 2010 MCNEESE STATE W 50-6 4-10 40.0 0-0 0.0 2-4 50.0 2-5 40.0 0-1 0.0

Sep 18, 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE W 27-24 5-16 31.2 3-5 60.0 0-3 0.0 1-3 33.3 1-5 20.0

Sep 25, 2010 MIAMI W 51-13 3-9 33.3 0-0 0.0 1-3 33.3 2-4 50.0 0-2 0.0

Oct 09, 2010 COLORADO W 26-0 6-15 40.0 0-4 0.0 2-4 50.0 1-3 33.3 3-4 75.0

Oct 16, 2010 at Texas A&M W 30-9 3-12 25.0 0-3 0.0 2-5 40.0 1-1 100.0 0-3 0.0

Oct 23, 2010 OKLAHOMA W 36-27 6-16 37.5 2-4 50.0 3-4 75.0 1-4 25.0 0-4 0.0

Oct 30, 2010 at Nebraska L 17-31 7-19 36.8 0-5 0.0 0-4 0.0 7-9 77.8 0-1 0.0

Nov 06, 2010 at Texas Tech L 17-24 1-12 8.3 0-3 0.0 0-2 0.0 0-3 0.0 1-4 25.0

Nov 13, 2010 KANSAS STATE W 38-28 3-8 37.5 1-2 50.0 1-1 100.0 1-3 33.3 0-2 0.0

Nov 20, 2010 at Iowa State W 14-0 6-16 37.5 1-2 50.0 2-5 40.0 2-4 50.0 1-5 20.0

Missouri 53-151 35.1 8-30 26.7 15-40 37.5 22-44 50.0 8-37 21.6 0-0 0.0

Opponents 71-177 40.1 14-40 35.0 21-48 43.8 14-37 37.8 22-52 42.3 0-0 0.0

4th-Down Conversions

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime

Sep 04, 2010 vs Illinois W 23-13 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0

Sep 11, 2010 MCNEESE STATE W 50-6 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0

Sep 18, 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE W 27-24 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0

Sep 25, 2010 MIAMI W 51-13 1-2 50.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0 0-1 0.0

Oct 09, 2010 COLORADO W 26-0 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0

Oct 16, 2010 at Texas A&M W 30-9 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0

Oct 23, 2010 OKLAHOMA W 36-27 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0

Oct 30, 2010 at Nebraska L 17-31 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0

Nov 06, 2010 at Texas Tech L 17-24 0-2 0.0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0

Nov 13, 2010 KANSAS STATE W 38-28 0-1 0.0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0

Nov 20, 2010 at Iowa State W 14-0 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0

Missouri 5-10 50.0 0-2 0.0 2-3 66.7 2-2 100.0 1-3 33.3 0-0 0.0

Opponents 8-22 36.4 1-3 33.3 3-5 60.0 0-0 0.0 4-14 28.6 0-0 0.0

Time of Possession

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime

Sep 04, 2010 vs Illinois W 23-13 30:01 3:27 8:43 8:58 8:53

Sep 11, 2010 MCNEESE STATE W 50-6 29:12 7:07 10:17 7:13 4:35

Sep 18, 2010 SAN DIEGO STATE W 27-24 28:02 7:15 5:59 8:02 6:46

Sep 25, 2010 MIAMI W 51-13 25:06 5:12 5:39 9:09 5:06

Oct 09, 2010 COLORADO W 26-0 27:22 7:06 8:53 3:46 7:37

Oct 16, 2010 at Texas A&M W 30-9 28:00 8:01 9:21 4:03 6:35

Oct 23, 2010 OKLAHOMA W 36-27 38:26 8:42 8:20 8:32 12:52

Oct 30, 2010 at Nebraska L 17-31 29:11 9:27 6:30 11:25 1:49

Nov 06, 2010 at Texas Tech L 17-24 20:19 6:03 5:34 3:35 5:07

Nov 13, 2010 KANSAS STATE W 38-28 28:38 9:41 6:14 5:59 6:44

Nov 20, 2010 at Iowa State W 14-0 31:33 5:20 8:50 10:11 7:12

Missouri Total 315:50 77:21 84:20 80:53 73:16 0:00

Avg. 28:42 7:01 7:40 7:21 6:39 0:00

Opponents Total 344:10 87:39 80:40 84:07 91:44 0:00

Avg. 31:17 7:58 7:20 7:38 8:20 0:00

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Missouri Total Tackles Game-by-Game (as of Nov 21, 2010)

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Total Tackles UA-A Total ILL MNSU SDSU MIAMI CU TAMU OU NU TTU KS ISU

Gachkar, Andrew LB 45-29 74 6 - 1 2 - 1 6 - 2 3 - 3 2 - 6 2 - 4 2 - 5 3 - 6 9 - 0 4 - 0 6 - 1

Gooden, Zaviar LB 41-32 73 5 - 3 1 - 3 2 - 3 4 - 3 5 - 3 3 - 5 3 - 2 3 - 4 5 - 2 5 - 4 5 - 0

Harrison, Jarre 43-18 61 2 - 0 5 - 3 6 - 2 2 - 2 9 - 2 3 - 3 3 - 1 3 - 2 3 - 0 4 - 0 3 - 3

Jackson, Kenji 40-14 54 4 - 0 1 - 1 4 - 1 1 0 - 3 4 - 2 2 - 3 4 - 0 2 - 3 2 - 0 3 - 0 4 - 1

Gettis, Carl DB 39-6 45 4 - 0 3 - 1 5 - 0 - 4 - 1 7 - 1 1 - 1 3 - 2 2 - 0 5 - 0 5 - 0

Simmons, Jasper 28-15 43 2 - 3 D N P D N P D N P D N P 2 - 6 6 - 1 2 - 5 6 - 0 1 0 - 0 D N P

Wilson, Andrew LB 23-16 39 1 - 0 4 - 3 2 - 1 1 - 5 1 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 4 1 - 2 - 7 - 0 4 - 1

Smith, Aldon DE 26-12 38 5 - 5 2 - 2 1 - 0 D N P D N P D N P 1 - 1 3 - 1 7 - 2 2 - 1 5 - 0

Rutland, Kevin DB 26-8 34 2 - 0 1 - 0 5 - 1 1 - 2 2 - 1 5 - 2 4 - 1 1 - 1 3 - 0 - 2 - 0

Ebner, Will LB 14-18 32 D N P D N P 2 - 7 3 - 1 - 1 - 1 4 - 3 0 - 6 4 - 0 - D N P

Edwards, Kip DB 22-10 32 2 - 0 2 - 0 2 - 1 1 - 1 5 - 2 1 - 2 3 - 0 1 - 2 1 - 1 3 - 0 1 - 1

Resonno, Terrel DL 15-17 32 0 - 3 0 - 1 - 0 - 3 4 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 0 0 - 1 5 - 0 0 - 1 3 - 3

Smith, Jacquies DL 21-11 32 1 - 1 2 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 1 3 - 1 2 - 4 2 - 1 0 - 1 4 - 0 1 - 2 3 - 0

Madison, Brad DL 19-10 29 2 - 0 3 - 0 0 - 1 3 - 0 0 - 1 3 - 0 0 - 2 0 - 4 2 - 0 1 - 2 5 - 0

Gaines, E.J. DB 17-6 23 0 - 1 3 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 1 1 - 2 - 0 - 1 2 - 1 8 - 0 - -

Sam, Michael DL 8-13 21 - 2 - 4 0 - 1 - 0 - 2 2 - 1 2 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 2 -

Hamilton, Domin DL 8-12 20 2 - 1 1 - 1 3 - 2 1 - 3 1 - 2 0 - 3 - D N P D N P D N P D N P

Lambert, Luke LB 8-9 17 4 - 4 D N P D N P - 3 - 3 1 - 2 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P

White, Matt 7-8 15 - 1 - 1 - 2 - 3 2 - 0 0 - 1 0 - 1 - 2 - 0 - 0 - 2

Clark, Jaleel 7-5 12 0 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 0 0 - 1 2 - 0 1 - 2 - - 1 - 0 1 - 0 -

Bolden, Tavon 7-5 12 0 - 1 1 - 0 0 - 1 2 - 1 - 0 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 1

Burge, Jimmy DL 6-5 11 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 0 D N P D N P 0 - 1 0 - 2 3 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0

Barrow, Trey 5-3 8 - - - 0 - 1 - - 0 - 1 2 - 1 - 2 - 0 1 - 0

Donaldson, Bren DL 6-2 8 D N P 2 - 0 D N P - - - 0 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 0 - 2 - 0

Gettys, Jeff LB 2-5 7 - 2 - 5 - - - - - - - D N P D N P

Tatum, Josh LB 4-3 7 D N P 2 - 1 D N P 2 - 2 - D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P

Culver, Jared 3-2 5 - 1 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 0 - - - - 1 - 0 - -

Steeples, Rober DB 2-3 5 0 - 1 1 - 0 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 - - - - 1 - 0 -

Hobson, Trey DB 5-0 5 2 - 0 - - 1 - 0 - 2 - 0 - D N P - - -

Malbrough, Marc DL 0-5 5 0 - 1 0 - 2 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 - D N P - - - D N P

Burnett, Brayde DL 4-0 4 - - 1 - 0 1 - 0 - - - - 1 - 0 - 1 - 0

Davis, Matt 0-2 2 D N P - D N P 0 - 2 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P

Wuebbels, Austi 1-1 2 - - - - - - 0 - 1 - - 1 - 0 -

McGaffie, Gahn 0-1 1 - - 0 - 1 - - - - - - - D N P

Foster, Marvin DL 1-0 1 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P - 1 - 0 -

Grabner, Matt 1-0 1 - - - - - - - - 1 - 0 - -

Webb, Braylon DB 1-0 1 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P 1 - 0

Hoch, Dan 0-1 1 - - - - - - 0 - 1 - - - -

Egnew, Michael 1-0 1 - - - - 1 - 0 - - - - - -

Woodland, Rolan 1-0 1 - - - - - - - 1 - 0 - - -

Brinkley, Beau 1-0 1 D N P D N P 1 - 0 - - - - - - - -

Washington, L'D 1-0 1 - - - - - - - - D N P - 1 - 0

Gabbert, Blaine 1-0 1 - - 1 - 0 - - - - - - - -

Waters, Eric 0-1 1 - - - - - - D N P - - - 0 - 1

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#11 Gabbert, Blaine Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic

Illinois 34 48 0 70.8 281 2 26 1-14 133.76

McNeese State 26 31 0 83.9 220 1 29 1-11 154.13

San Diego State 28 51 2 54.9 351 1 68 1-1 111.34

MIAMI 15 21 1 71.4 187 1 33 1-2 152.42

Colorado 17 29 0 58.6 191 2 30 1-5 136.70

Texas A&M 31 47 0 66.0 361 3 45 2-21 151.54

Oklahoma 30 42 0 71.4 308 1 38 0-0 140.89

Nebraska 18 42 1 42.9 199 1 29 6-44 85.75

Texas Tech 12 30 0 40.0 95 0 14 1-9 66.60

Kansas State 17 25 1 68.0 208 2 51 2-10 156.29

Iowa State 16 26 0 61.5 172 1 26 0-0 129.80

TOTALS 244 392 5 62.2 2573 15 68 16-117 127.46

#1 Franklin, James Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic

McNeese State 6 8 0 75.0 25 0 9 0-0 101.25

MIAMI 2 2 0 100.0 46 0 27 0-0 293.20

Colorado 3 4 1 75.0 35 1 15 0-0 181.00

TOTALS 11 14 1 78.6 106 1 27 0-0 151.46

#28 Moe, T.J. Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic

Kansas State 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00

TOTALS 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00

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Missouri Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Nov 21, 2010)

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RUSHING No-Yds/TD ILL MNSU SDSU MIAMI CU TAMU OU NU TTU KS ISU

Moore, De'Vion TB 83-447/6 16-78/0 6-32/1 6-34/1 3-39/1 5-13/0 4-4/0 10-73/1 6-55/1 8-40/0 9-47/0 10-32/1

Josey, Henry TB 67-376/4 1-10/0 7-112/3 10-36/0 8-54/1 5-14/0 5-29/0 14-64/0 4-6/0 4-17/0 3-14/0 6-20/0

Lawrence, Kendi TB 57-307/3 7-20/0 DNP 3-29/0 6-63/1 6-9/0 11-44/1 6-12/0 2-7/0 6-96/1 4-22/0 6-5/0

Gabbert, Blaine QB 88-208/3 5--10/0 2--11/0 7--9/1 9-20/1 6-6/0 4--22/0 8-26/0 22-74/0 5-8/0 14-89/1 6-37/0

Murphy, Marcus TB 18-170/2 DNP 9-33/0 - 4-48/1 2-15/0 - - - 3-74/1 - -

Franklin, James QB 21-109/2 DNP 4-28/1 DNP 4-9/0 4-37/0 1-1/0 1-3/1 DNP - 2-12/0 5-19/0

Moe, T.J. WR 10-80/0 - - - 1-7/0 1-1/0 - - - 3-21/0 2-32/0 3-19/0

Barrow, Trey 1-26/0 - - - - 1-26/0 - - - - - -

Grabner, Matt P 1-15/0 - - - - - - - - - - 1-15/0

Jackson, Jerrel WR 2-15/1 - - - DNP - - - - 1-6/0 1-9/1 -

Kemp, Wes WR 1-9/0 - - - - - - - - - 1-9/0 -

Culver, Jared TB 1-2/0 - 1-2/0 - - - - - - - - -

Davis, Matt TB 1--3/0 DNP 1--3/0 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

TEAM 13--24/0 - DNP 1--1/0 3--4/0 2--2/0 DNP DNP - 1--2/0 2--2/0 4--13/0

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD ILL MNSU SDSU MIAMI CU TAMU OU NU TTU KS ISU

Moe, T.J. WR 72-810/6 13-101/1 10-79/0 7-119/1 7-95/0 7-85/0 6-110/1 3-36/0 5-71/1 7-62/0 5-36/2 2-16/0

Egnew, Michael TE 78-663/4 10-60/1 6-52/0 13-145/0 4-41/0 6-52/2 10-87/0 7-8/0 7-70/0 3-16/0 5-55/0 7-77/1

Jackson, Jerrel WR 38-494/3 4-50/0 3-43/1 4-47/0 DNP 3-51/1 4-55/0 9-139/1 2-19/0 1-11/0 4-45/0 4-34/0

Kemp, Wes WR 31-352/3 3-46/0 3-15/0 - 3-43/1 4-38/0 10-89/2 4-71/0 2-19/0 - 1-17/0 1-14/0

Gerau, Brandon WR 6-110/0 1-12/0 - 1-28/0 1-27/0 - 1-20/0 1-9/0 1-14/0 DNP - -

Woodland, Rolan WR 5-97/0 - 1-9/0 1-5/0 - - - - 1-6/0 - 1-51/0 1-26/0

Washington, L'D WR 5-35/0 1-11/0 4-24/0 - - - - - - DNP - -

McGaffie, Gahn WR 5-31/0 - 2-5/0 1--1/0 2-27/0 - - - - - - DNP

Lawrence, Kendi TB 3-23/0 2-1/0 DNP - - - - 1-22/0 - - - -

Lucas, Marcus WR 3-23/0 - 1-6/0 DNP - DNP - 1-11/0 DNP 1-6/0 - -

Josey, Henry TB 3-22/0 - - 1-8/0 - - - 1-9/0 - - - 1-5/0

Jones, Andrew TE 1-7/0 - 1-7/0 - - - DNP - DNP DNP - DNP

Moore, De'Vion TB 3-7/0 - - - - - - 2-3/0 - - 1-4/0 -

Murphy, Marcus TB 2-5/0 DNP 1-5/0 - - - - 1-0/0 - - - -

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Missouri Return Stats Game-by-Game (as of Nov 21, 2010)

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PUNT RETURNS No-Yds ILL MNSU SDSU MIAMI CU TAMU OU NU TTU KS ISU

Gettis, Carl 21-137 3-20 1-9 5-47 - 1-5 3-5 2--2 3-47 3-6 - -

Sam, Michael 1-8 - 1-8 - - - - - - - - -

Edwards, Kip 1-4 - 1-4 - - - - - - - - -

KICK RETURNS No-Yds ILL MNSU SDSU MIAMI CU TAMU OU NU TTU KS ISU

Murphy, Marcus 17-353 DNP 1-24 1-17 3-42 1-39 3-86 1-24 - 3-43 3-55 1-23

McGaffie, Gahn 3-125 - 1-24 - 1-15 - - 1-86 - - - DNP

Simmons, Jasper 3-60 3-60 DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - - - DNP

Josey, Henry 1-20 - - - - - - 1-20 - - - -

Gettis, Carl 2-16 - 1-11 - - 1-5 - - - - - -

INT. RETURNS No-Yds ILL MNSU SDSU MIAMI CU TAMU OU NU TTU KS ISU

Simmons, Jasper 2-0 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - - 1-0 DNP

Rutland, Kevin 2-39 - 1-15 1-24 - - - - - - - -

Gooden, Zaviar 2-10 - - - - - - 1-0 - 1-10 - -

Jackson, Kenji 2-48 1-32 1-16 - - - - - - - - -

Edwards, Kip 1-49 - - - - 1-49 - - - - - -

Sam, Michael 1-62 - - - 1-62 - - - - - - -

Gachkar, Andrew 1-2 - 1-2 - - - - - - - - -

Gettis, Carl 1-2 1-2 - - - - - - - - - -

Smith, Aldon 1-58 - - - DNP DNP DNP 1-58 - - - -

FUMBLE RETURNS No-Yds ILL MNSU SDSU MIAMI CU TAMU OU NU TTU KS ISU

Smith, Jacquies 1-53 - - - - - - - - - 1-53 -

Gettis, Carl 1-19 - - - 1-19 - - - - - - -

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Missouri Sacks Game-by-Game (as of Nov 21, 2010)

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SACKS UA-A Total ILL MNSU SDSU MIAMI CU TAMU OU NU TTU KS ISU

Madison, Brad DL 7-1 7.5 - 1.0-6 - - - 3.0-28 - - 1.0-11 1.5-14 1.0-8

Smith, Jacquies DL 4-3 5.5 - - - 1.5-6 - 0.5-1 - - 1.0-9 0.5-3 2.0-11

Smith, Aldon DE 4-1 4.5 2.0-9 - 1.0-6 DNP DNP DNP - - - 1.5-14 -

Rutland, Kevin DB 3-0 3.0 - - - - - 2.0-14 1.0-3 - - - -

Gooden, Zaviar LB 3-0 3.0 - - - - 1.0-3 - - 2.0-5 - - -

Sam, Michael DL 2-1 2.5 - 1.0-6 - - - - - 1.0-9 - 0.5-3 -

Hamilton, Domin DL 1-1 1.5 - - - - 1.0-12 0.5-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP

Lambert, Luke LB 1-0 1.0 - DNP DNP - 1.0-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Resonno, Terrel DL 1-0 1.0 - - - - - 1.0-2 - - - - -

Donaldson, Bren DL 1-0 1.0 DNP 1.0-9 DNP - - - - - - - -

Edwards, Kip DB 1-0 1.0 - - - - 1.0-8 - - - - - -

Tatum, Josh LB 1-0 1.0 DNP - DNP 1.0-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Wilson, Andrew LB 0-1 0.5 - - - 0.5-6 - - - - - - -

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Missouri Tackle For Loss Game-by-Game (as of Nov 21, 2010)

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TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A Total ILL MNSU SDSU MIAMI CU TAMU OU NU TTU KS ISU

Madison, Brad DL 10-2 11.0 1.0-4 2.0-7 - 1.0-6 - 3.0-28 - 0.5-1 1.0-11 1.5-14 1.0-8

Smith, Jacquies DL 8-4 10.0 - - - 2.5-7 2.0-2 0.5-1 - - 1.0-9 1.0-4 3.0-16

Smith, Aldon DE 6-4 8 . 0 3.0-12 - 1.0-6 DNP DNP DNP - 1.0-7 0.5-1 1.5-14 1.0-3

Gooden, Zaviar LB 5-5 7 . 5 0.5-1 0.5-2 - - 2.0-6 - - 2.5-6 0.5-0 1.5-1 -

Gachkar, Andrew LB 6-1 6 . 5 - 1.0-1 2.0-6 - - 1.5-3 - - - 1.0-6 1.0-1

Sam, Michael DL 5-2 6 . 0 - 1.5-6 - - - 2.0-5 1.0-4 1.0-9 - 0.5-3 -

Edwards, Kip DB 4-2 5 . 0 1.0-3 1.0-1 1.0-1 - 1.5-12 - - 0.5-1 - - -

Jackson, Kenji 2-3 3 . 5 - 0.5-2 - 2.0-3 0.5-4 - - 0.5-1 - - -

Rutland, Kevin DB 3-0 3 . 0 - - - - - 2.0-14 1.0-3 - - - -

Resonno, Terrel DL 2-2 3 . 0 0.5-0 - - - - 1.5-3 - - - - 1.0-1

Lambert, Luke LB 1-2 2 . 0 0.5-2 DNP DNP - 1.5-2 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Tatum, Josh LB 2-0 2 . 0 DNP 1.0-1 DNP 1.0-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Hamilton, Domin DL 1-2 2 . 0 - - - - 1.5-12 0.5-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP

Gettis, Carl DB 2-0 2 . 0 - - 1.0-1 - - - - - - - 1.0-1

Donaldson, Bren DL 2-0 2 . 0 DNP 1.0-9 DNP - - - - 1.0-1 - - -

Ebner, Will LB 1-0 1 . 0 DNP DNP - - - - 1.0-2 - - - DNP

Simmons, Jasper 0-1 0 . 5 0.5-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - - - DNP

Wilson, Andrew LB 0-1 0 . 5 - - - 0.5-6 - - - - - - -

Gettys, Jeff LB 0-1 0 . 5 - 0.5-1 - - - - - - - DNP DNP

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Missouri Fumbles Game-by-Game (as of Nov 21, 2010)

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FUMBLES No-Lost ILL MNSU SDSU MIAMI CU TAMU OU NU TTU KS ISU

Gabbert, Blaine QB 8-2 1-1 - 2-0 - 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 - - 1-0

Josey, Henry TB 2-1 - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-1 - -

Gettis, Carl 2-1 - - - - - 1-0 1-1 - - - -

Davis, Matt TB 1-1 DNP 1-1 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Moore, De'Vion TB 1-1 - - 1-1 - - - - - - - -

Moe, T.J. WR 1-0 - - - - - - - - - 1-0 -

Franklin, James QB 1-1 DNP 1-1 DNP - - - - DNP - - -

Egnew, Michael TE 1-1 - - - - - - 1-1 - - - -

FUMBLES FORCED Number ILL MNSU SDSU MIAMI CU TAMU OU NU TTU KS ISU

Gachkar, Andrew 2 1 - - 1 - - - - - - -

Madison, Brad 2 - 1 - - - - - - - - 1

Sam, Michael 2 - 1 - - - - 1 - - - -

Smith, Jacquies 2 - - - - - - 1 - - - 1

Ebner, Will 1 DNP DNP - 1 - - - - - - DNP

Smith, Aldon 1 - - - DNP DNP DNP - - - 1 -

Donaldson, Bren 1 DNP - DNP - - - - - 1 - -

Jackson, Kenji 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - -

Washington, L'D WR 1 - - - - - - - - DNP - 1

Gettis, Carl 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 -

Barrow, Trey 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - -

FUMBLES RECOVERED Number ILL MNSU SDSU MIAMI CU TAMU OU NU TTU KS ISU

Gachkar, Andrew 2 - 1 - - - - - - 1 - -

Gooden, Zaviar 2 - 1 - 1 - - - - - - -

Smith, Jacquies 2 - - - - - - - - - 2 -

Gettis, Carl 2 - - - 1 - - - - - 1 -

Simmons, Jasper 1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1 - - - DNP

Harrison, Jarre 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1

Madison, Brad 1 1 - - - - - - - - - -

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Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g

Moore, De'Vion 11 83 472 25 447 5.4 6 39 40.6 35 187 995 59 936 5.0 8 55 26.7

Josey, Henry 11 67 400 24 376 5.6 4 62 34.2 11 67 400 24 376 5.6 4 62 34.2

Lawrence, Kendial 10 57 325 18 307 5.4 3 71 30.7 21 109 561 35 526 4.8 3 71 25.0

Gabbert, Blaine 11 88 366 158 208 2.4 3 32 18.9 29 197 829 395 434 2.2 6 40 15.0

Murphy, Marcus 10 18 174 4 170 9.4 2 69 17.0 10 18 174 4 170 9.4 2 69 17.0

Franklin, James 8 21 115 6 109 5.2 2 34 13.6 8 21 115 6 109 5.2 2 34 13.6

Moe, T.J. 11 10 80 0 80 8.0 0 21 7.3 21 10 80 0 80 8.0 0 21 3.8

Barrow, Trey 11 1 26 0 26 26.0 0 26 2.4 11 1 26 0 26 26.0 0 26 2.4

Jackson, Jerrell 10 2 15 0 15 7.5 1 9 1.5 36 15 122 5 117 7.8 2 37 3.2

Grabner, Matt 11 1 15 0 15 15.0 0 15 1.4 15 1 15 0 15 15.0 0 15 1.0

Kemp, Wes 11 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 9 0.8 31 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 9 0.3

Culver, Jared 11 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 18 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.1

Davis, Matt 2 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -1.5 2 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -1.5

TEAM 8 13 0 24 -24 -1.8 0 0 -3.0

Total 11 364 1999 262 1737 4.8 21 71 157.9

Opponents 11 411 2002 335 1667 4.1 9 93 151.5

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g

Gabbert, Blaine 11 127.46 244-392-5 62.2 2573 15 68 233.9 29 133.32 511-850-14 60.1 6209 39 84 214.1

Franklin, James 8 151.46 11-14-1 78.6 106 1 27 13.2 8 151.46 11-14-1 78.6 106 1 27 13.2

Moe, T.J. 11 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 21 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

Total 11 127.97 255-407-6 62.7 2679 16 68 243.5

Opponents 11 113.51 231-396-13 58.3 2400 13 60 218.2

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g

Egnew, Michael 11 78 663 8.5 4 29 60.3 36 85 710 8.4 4 29 19.7

Moe, T.J. 11 72 810 11.2 6 68 73.6 21 74 818 11.1 6 68 39.0

Jackson, Jerrell 10 38 494 13.0 3 38 49.4 36 84 1050 12.5 5 70 29.2

Kemp, Wes 11 31 352 11.4 3 35 32.0 31 55 785 14.3 6 56 25.3

Gerau, Brandon 10 6 110 18.3 0 28 11.0 27 8 129 16.1 0 28 4.8

Woodland, Rolandis 11 5 97 19.4 0 51 8.8 20 10 123 12.3 0 51 6.2

Washington, L'Damian 10 5 35 7.0 0 11 3.5 10 5 35 7.0 0 11 3.5

McGaffie, Gahn 10 5 31 6.2 0 19 3.1 11 5 31 6.2 0 19 2.8

Lucas, Marcus 8 3 23 7.7 0 11 2.9 8 3 23 7.7 0 11 2.9

Lawrence, Kendial 10 3 23 7.7 0 9 2.3 21 6 72 12.0 0 33 3.4

Josey, Henry 11 3 22 7.3 0 9 2.0 11 3 22 7.3 0 9 2.0

Moore, De'Vion 11 3 7 2.3 0 5 0.6 35 6 20 3.3 0 12 0.6

Murphy, Marcus 10 2 5 2.5 0 5 0.5 10 2 5 2.5 0 5 0.5

Jones, Andrew 7 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.0 33 29 196 6.8 0 15 5.9

Total 11 255 2679 10.5 16 68 243.5

Opponents 11 231 2400 10.4 13 60 218.2

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g g plays rush pass total avg/g

Gabbert, Blaine 11 480 208 2573 2781 252.8 29 1047 434 6209 6643 229.1

Moore, De'Vion 11 83 447 0 447 40.6 35 187 936 0 936 26.7

Josey, Henry 11 67 376 0 376 34.2 11 67 376 0 376 34.2

Lawrence, Kendial 10 57 307 0 307 30.7 21 109 526 0 526 25.0

Franklin, James 8 35 109 106 215 26.9 8 35 109 106 215 26.9

Murphy, Marcus 10 18 170 0 170 17.0 10 18 170 0 170 17.0

Moe, T.J. 11 11 80 0 80 7.3 21 11 80 0 80 3.8

Barrow, Trey 11 1 26 0 26 2.4 11 1 26 0 26 2.4

Jackson, Jerrell 10 2 15 0 15 1.5 36 15 117 0 117 3.2

Grabner, Matt 11 1 15 0 15 1.4 15 1 15 0 15 1.0

Kemp, Wes 11 1 9 0 9 0.8 31 1 9 0 9 0.3

Culver, Jared 11 1 2 0 2 0.2 18 1 2 0 2 0.1

Davis, Matt 2 1 -3 0 -3 -1.5 2 1 -3 0 -3 -1.5

TEAM 8 13 -24 0 -24 -3.0

Total 11 771 1737 2679 4416 401.5

Opponents 11 807 1667 2400 4067 369.7

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PAT PAT

Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts

Ressel, Grant - 16-18 37-39 - - - - - 85 - 42-45 76-78 - - - - - 202

Moe, T.J. 6 - - - - - - - 36 6 - - - - - - - 36

Moore, De'Vion 6 - - - - - - - 36 8 - - - - - - - 48

Egnew, Michael 4 - - - - - - - 24 4 - - - - - - - 24

Jackson, Jerrell 4 - - - - - - - 24 7 - - - - - - - 42

Josey, Henry 4 - - - - - - - 24 4 - - - - - - - 24

Lawrence, Kendial 3 - - - - - - - 18 3 - - - - - - - 18

Gabbert, Blaine 3 - - 0-1 - - - - 18 6 - - 0-2 - 0-1 - - 36

Kemp, Wes 3 - - - - - - - 18 6 - - - - - - - 36

Murphy, Marcus 2 - - - - - - - 12 2 - - - - - - - 12

Franklin, James 2 - - - - - - - 12 2 - - - - - - - 12

Gettis, Carl 1 - - - - - - - 6 1 - - - - - - - 6

Smith, Jacquies 1 - - - - - - - 6 3 - - - - - - - 18

McGaffie, Gahn 1 - - - - - - - 6 1 - - - - - - - 6

Sam, Michael - - - - - - - 1 2 - - - - - - - 1 2

TEAM - - - - - - - 1 2

Total 40 16-18 37-39 0-1 - - - 2 329

Opponents 22 8-17 17-18 1-1 - 0-3 - - 175

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg

Gettis, Carl 21 137 6.5 0 31 43 293 6.8 0 31

Edwards, Kip 1 4 4.0 0 4 1 4 4.0 0 4

Sam, Michael 1 8 8.0 0 0 1 8 8.0 0 0

Total 23 149 6.5 0 31

Opponents 20 83 4.2 0 25

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg

Murphy, Marcus 17 353 20.8 0 39 17 353 20.8 0 39

McGaffie, Gahn 3 125 41.7 1 86 3 125 41.7 1 86

Simmons, Jasper 3 60 20.0 0 22 39 875 22.4 0 34

Gettis, Carl 2 16 8.0 0 11 3 34 11.3 0 18

Josey, Henry 1 20 20.0 0 20 1 20 20.0 0 20

Total 26 574 22.1 1 86

Opponents 56 1242 22.2 0 77

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg

Jackson, Kenji 2 48 24.0 0 32 4 82 20.5 0 32

Rutland, Kevin 2 39 19.5 0 24 5 51 10.2 0 24

Simmons, Jasper 2 0 0.0 0 0 3 0 0.0 0 0

Gooden, Zaviar 2 10 5.0 0 10 2 10 5.0 0 10

Gachkar, Andrew 1 2 2.0 0 2 1 2 2.0 0 2

Sam, Michael 1 62 62.0 0 62 1 62 62.0 0 62

Gettis, Carl 1 2 2.0 0 2 3 29 9.7 0 27

Edwards, Kip 1 49 49.0 0 49 2 59 29.5 0 49

Smith, Aldon 1 58 58.0 0 58 1 58 58.0 0 58

Total 13 270 20.8 0 62

Opponents 6 57 9.5 0 23

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg

Gettis, Carl 1 19 19.0 1 19 2 39 19.5 1 20

Smith, Jacquies 1 53 53.0 1 53 1 53 53.0 1 53

Total 2 72 36.0 2 53

Opponents 2 13 6.5 0 7

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All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

Moe, T.J. 11 80 810 0 0 0 890 80.9 21 80 818 0 0 0 898 42.8

Egnew, Michael 11 0 663 0 0 0 663 60.3 36 0 710 0 0 0 710 19.7

Murphy, Marcus 10 170 5 0 353 0 528 52.8 10 170 5 0 353 0 528 52.8

Jackson, Jerrell 10 15 494 0 0 0 509 50.9 36 117 1050 0 53 0 1220 33.9

Moore, De'Vion 11 447 7 0 0 0 454 41.3 35 936 20 0 0 0 956 27.3

Josey, Henry 11 376 22 0 20 0 418 38.0 11 376 22 0 20 0 418 38.0

Kemp, Wes 11 9 352 0 0 0 361 32.8 31 9 785 0 136 0 930 30.0

Lawrence, Kendi 10 307 23 0 0 0 330 33.0 21 526 72 0 218 0 816 38.9

Gabbert, Blaine 11 208 0 0 0 0 208 18.9 29 434 -10 0 0 0 424 14.6

McGaffie, Gahn 10 0 31 0 125 0 156 15.6 11 0 31 0 125 0 156 14.2

Gettis, Carl 11 0 0 137 16 2 155 14.1 52 0 0 293 34 29 356 6.8

Gerau, Brandon 10 0 110 0 0 0 110 11.0 27 0 129 22 0 0 151 5.6

Franklin, James 8 109 0 0 0 0 109 13.6 8 109 0 0 0 0 109 13.6

Woodland, Rolan 11 0 97 0 0 0 97 8.8 20 0 123 0 0 0 123 6.2

Sam, Michael 11 0 0 8 0 62 70 6.4 11 0 0 8 0 62 70 6.4

Simmons, Jasper 6 0 0 0 60 0 60 10.0 19 0 0 60 875 0 935 49.2

Smith, Aldon 8 0 0 0 0 58 58 7.2 21 0 0 0 0 58 58 2.8

Edwards, Kip 11 0 0 4 0 49 53 4.8 24 0 0 4 0 59 63 2.6

Jackson, Kenji 11 0 0 0 0 48 48 4.4 36 0 0 0 0 82 82 2.3

Rutland, Kevin 11 0 0 0 0 39 39 3.5 50 0 0 0 0 51 51 1.0

Washington, L'D 10 0 35 0 0 0 35 3.5 10 0 35 0 0 0 35 3.5

Barrow, Trey 11 26 0 0 0 0 26 2.4 11 26 0 0 0 0 26 2.4

Lucas, Marcus 8 0 23 0 0 0 23 2.9 8 0 23 0 0 0 23 2.9

Grabner, Matt 11 15 0 0 0 0 15 1.4 15 15 0 0 0 0 15 1.0

Gooden, Zaviar 11 0 0 0 0 10 10 0.9 24 0 0 0 0 10 10 0.4

Jones, Andrew 7 0 7 0 0 0 7 1.0 33 0 196 0 0 0 196 5.9

Gachkar, Andrew 11 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2 52 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.0

Culver, Jared 11 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.2 18 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.1

Davis, Matt 2 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -1.5 2 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -1.5

TEAM 8 -24 0 0 0 0 -24 -3.0

Total 11 1737 2679 149 574 270 5409 491.7

Opponents 11 1667 2400 83 1242 57 5449 495.4

Field Goals att good long blkd att good long blkd

Ressel, Grant 18 16 50 0 45 42 50 0

Total 18 16 50 0

Opponents 17 8 52 3

Punting no. yds avg lg blk no. yds avg lg blk

Grabner, Matt 61 2602 42.7 71 0 62 2640 42.6 71 0

Barrow, Trey 2 90 45.0 49 0 2 90 45.0 49 0

Total 63 2692 42.7 71 0

Opponents 59 2369 40.2 67 1

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob no. yds avg tb ob

Barrow, Trey 65 4166 64.1 8 1 65 4166 64.1 8 1

Total 65 4166 64.1 8 1

Opponents 40 2597 64.9 14 0

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## Defensive Leaders gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk

6 Gachkar, Andrew 11 4 5 2 9 7 4 6.5 . 1 4 2 2 2 52 1 1 5 8 3 1 9 8 11.0 3 . 0 1 5 5 4 3

25 Gooden, Zaviar 11 4 1 3 2 7 3 7.5 3 . 0 2 4 2 . . 24 6 2 4 1 1 0 3 10.0 3 . 0 2 5 3 1 .

1H Harrison, Jarrell 11 4 3 1 8 6 1 0.0 . . 2 1 . . 22 7 8 3 0 1 0 8 2.0 1 . 0 1 5 1 . .

13 Jackson, Kenji 11 4 0 1 4 5 4 3.5 . 2 2 . 1 . 36 1 0 5 5 2 1 5 7 4.5 . 4 4 . 2 .

19 Gettis, Carl 11 3 9 6 4 5 2.0 . 1 3 2 1 . 52 1 7 6 5 7 2 3 3 8.5 . 3 1 3 5 3 .

9 Simmons, Jasper 6 2 8 1 5 4 3 0.5 . 2 . 1 . . 19 7 9 3 7 1 1 6 3.5 . 3 2 2 2 .

48 Wilson, Andrew 11 2 3 1 6 3 9 0.5 0 . 5 . . . . . 11 2 3 1 6 3 9 0.5 0 . 5 . . . . .

85 Smith, Aldon 8 2 6 1 2 3 8 8.0 4 . 5 1 2 . 1 . 21 7 0 3 2 1 0 2 27.0 1 6 . 0 1 7 1 2 .

20 Rutland, Kevin 11 2 6 8 3 4 3.0 3 . 0 2 5 . . . 50 8 5 2 5 1 1 0 5.0 4 . 0 5 1 2 2 1 .

1E Edwards, Kip 11 2 2 1 0 3 2 5.0 1 . 0 1 6 . . . 24 3 7 1 5 5 2 5.0 1 . 0 2 8 . . .

3 Smith, Jacquies 11 2 1 1 1 3 2 10.0 5 . 5 . 3 2 2 1 38 6 6 5 1 1 1 7 17.0 8 . 0 1 6 3 4 1

32 Ebner, Will 8 1 4 1 8 3 2 1.0 . . 1 . 1 . 34 7 5 5 6 1 3 1 13.5 3 . 5 . 2 1 2 1

93 Resonno, Terrell 11 1 5 1 7 3 2 3.0 1 . 0 . . . . 1 38 2 6 3 2 5 8 5.5 1 . 0 . . . . 1

57 Madison, Brad 11 1 9 1 0 2 9 11.0 7 . 5 . 2 1 2 . 23 1 9 1 1 3 0 11.0 7 . 5 . 4 1 2 .

31 Gaines, E.J. 11 1 7 6 2 3 0.0 . . . . . . 11 1 7 6 2 3 0.0 . . . . . .

52 Sam, Michael 11 8 1 3 2 1 6.0 2 . 5 1 . . 2 1 11 8 1 3 2 1 6.0 2 . 5 1 . . 2 1

90 Hamilton, Dominique 7 8 1 2 2 0 2.0 1 . 5 . . . . . 33 3 4 5 0 8 4 8.0 2 . 5 . 2 . 1 .

33 Lambert, Luke 4 8 9 1 7 2.0 1 . 0 . 2 . . . 38 7 0 5 7 1 2 7 6.5 3 . 0 . 3 1 2 .

17 White, Matt 11 7 8 1 5 0.0 . . 2 . . . 11 7 8 1 5 0.0 . . 2 . . .

14 Clark, Jaleel 11 7 5 1 2 0.0 . . . . . . 11 7 5 1 2 0.0 . . . . . .

10 Bolden, Tavon 11 7 5 1 2 0.0 . . . . . . 11 7 5 1 2 0.0 . . . . . .

91 Burge, Jimmy 9 6 5 1 1 0.0 . . 1 . . . 11 6 5 1 1 0.0 . . 1 . . .

97 Barrow, Trey 11 5 3 8 0.0 . . . . 1 . 11 5 3 8 0.0 . . . . 1 .

58 Donaldson, Brendan 9 6 2 8 2.0 1 . 0 . . . 1 . 13 6 2 8 2.0 1 . 0 . . . 1 .

5T Tatum, Josh 3 4 3 7 2.0 1 . 0 . . . . . 3 4 3 7 2.0 1 . 0 . . . . .

35 Gettys, Jeff 9 2 5 7 0.5 . . . . . . 39 7 6 1 3 0.5 . 1 . . . .

21 Hobson, Trey 10 5 . 5 0.0 . . . . . . 34 2 8 1 0 3 8 2.0 . . 1 . . .

22 Steeples, Robert 11 2 3 5 0.0 . . . . . . 24 1 3 7 2 0 1.0 1 . 0 . 4 . 1 .

38 Culver, Jared 11 3 2 5 0.0 . . . . . . 18 4 3 7 0.0 . . . . . .

18 Malbrough, Marcus 9 . 5 5 0.0 . . . . . . 21 4 7 1 1 1.5 . . . 1 . .

55 Burnett, Brayden 11 4 . 4 0.0 . . . . . . 11 4 . 4 0.0 . . . . . .

3D Davis, Matt 2 . 2 2 0.0 . . . . . . 2 . 2 2 0.0 . . . . . .

66 Wuebbels, Austin 11 1 1 2 0.0 . . . . . . 34 1 1 2 0.0 . . . . . .

5 Woodland, Rolandis 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 20 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .

2 Washington, L'Damian 10 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . 1 . 10 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . 1 .

3M McGaffie, Gahn 10 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . . 11 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . .

94 Foster, Marvin 3 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 3 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .

81 Waters, Eric 10 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . 1 10 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . 1

99 Grabner, Matt 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 15 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .

49 Webb, Braylon 1 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 1 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .

77 Hoch, Dan 11 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . . 35 1 1 2 0.0 . . . . . .

82 Egnew, Michael 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 36 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .

11 Gabbert, Blaine 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . 1 . . . 29 4 . 4 0.0 . . 1 . . .

86 Brinkley, Beau 9 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 35 3 4 7 0.0 . . . . . .

TM TEAM 8 . . . 0.0 . . . . . .

Total 11 5 1 0 3 0 8 8 1 8 76 33 13 4 0 1 1 1 5 6

Opponents 11 4 3 4 3 0 6 7 4 0 72 16 6 4 0 8 7 1