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BOWL & MEDIA INFORMATIONQuick Facts / Schedules ______________ 1Bowl Itinerary / Key Contacts _________2-3Bowl Media Policies _______________2-32018 Season Statistical Recap _________4-5SEC Standings/NCAA Rankings __________ 62018 Award Winners _______________ 6Pre-Bowl Depth___________________ 7Alphabetical/Numerical Rosters _________8-9University Leadership Bios _________ 10-12

STUDENT-ATHLETESAthlete Profiles/Stats _____________ 13-32

COACHING STAFFProfiles ____________________ 34-40

RECORDSIndividual Records ______________ 42-44Team Records ___________________ 45Opponent Records ________________ 46Passing Leaders _______________ 47-48Total Offense Leaders ____________ 49-50

Receiving Leaders ______________ 50-51Rushing Leaders _________________ 52All-Purpose Leaders _______________ 53Scoring Leaders __________________ 54Punting/Interceptions Leaders _________ 55Defensive Leaders ______________ 56-57Year-By-Year Team Statistics __________ 58

BOWL GAME HISTORYBowl Game Overview ______________ 60NCAA Bowl Leaders _______________ 60Mizzou’s Bowl MVPs _______________ 61Mizzou’s Bowl Records ____________ 61-62Select Bowl Game Recaps __________ 63-64

LIBERTY BOWL GAME NOTESGame Notes ____________________1-8Starters History ___________________ 9Mizzou/Opponent Last Time __________ 10South Endzone Facility Information ______ 11Season Statistics _______________ 21-28Career Statistics _______________ 29-32

TABLE OF CONTENTS

MU QUICK FACTSGENERAL INFORMATIONName: _____________ University of Missouri / MizzouCity/Population: ____________ Columbia, MO (121,717)Founded: ___________________________ 1839 ________(1st public university west of Mississippi River)Enrollment: _________________ 29,866 (fall 2018)Nickname/Colors: ___ Tigers / Old Gold (PMS 131) & BlackStadium (Opened): __ Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium (1926)Capacity: __________________________ 61,168Surface: ___________________ Artificial (FieldTurf)Affiliation/Conference: __ NCAA FBS / SEC (Eastern Division)Chancellor: _______ Dr. Alexander Cartwright (Iowa, ‘89)Faculty Representative: ____ Pamela Hinton (Wisconsin, ‘91)Director of Athletics: __ Jim Sterk (Western Washington, ‘80)Football Administrator: _______Nick Joos (Iowa State, ‘87)Athletic Dept. Phone: ______________(573) 882-6501Ticket Office Phone: __ 1-800-CAT-PAWS / (573) 884-PAWS

FOOTBALL HISTORY & INFORMATIONFirst Season: _________________________ 1890Overall All-Time Record: ______________ 679-560-52No. of Bowl Appearances (Record): _________32 (15-17)Last Bowl Appearance: ______________ Dec. 27, 2017Result: ______ Lost to Texas - 33-17 in 2017 Texas Bowl2018 Record: ____ 8-4 overall / 4-4 in SEC (4th in East)Basic Offense/Defense: ___Spread/Pro / 4-3 Base (Multiple)

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: _____________ Barry Odom (Mizzou, ‘99)Record (yrs): ____ 19-18 overall / 10-14 in SEC (3rd yr)Sr. Assoc: HC/Def. Line: _Brick Haley (Alabama A&M, ‘88) (2nd)Assoc. HC/Spec. Teams: _____Andy Hill (Mizzou, ‘85) (23rd)Asst. HC/RBs: ________ Cornell Ford (Toledo, ‘91) (18th)Def. Coord./Secondary: __ Ryan Walters (Colorado, ‘08) (4th)Off. Coord./QBs: _______ Derek Dooley (Virginia, ‘80) (1st)Outside LBs: ______Brian Odom (SE Oklahoma, ‘04) (2nd)Inside LBs:________Vernon Hargreaves (UConn, ‘86) (1st)Off. Line: ___________ Brad Davis (Oklahoma, ‘03) (1st)Wide Receivers: _________A.J. Ofodile (Mizzou, ‘01) (1st)Tight Ends (Interim): __ Garrick McGee (Oklahoma, ‘96) (1st)

2018 SCHEDULE & RESULTSTimes Listed are all CentralDate ______ Opp. ____________________ Time _____TV _____ ResultSept. 1 _____ UT-MARTIN _________________ 3 p.m. ____SECN ____ W, 51-14Sept. 8 _____ WYOMING _________________ 6 p.m. ____ESPNU ___ W, 40-13Sept. 15 ____ at Purdue _________________ 6:30 p.m. ___Big 10 __ W, 40-37Sept. 22 ____ *GEORGIA _________________ 11 a.m. ____ESPN ___ L, 43-29Oct. 6 _____ *at South Carolina ____________ 11 a.m. ____SECN ____ L, 37-35Oct. 13 ____ *at Alabama ________________ 6 p.m. ____ESPN ___ L, 39-10Oct. 20 ____ MEMPHIS (HC) _______________ 11 a.m. ____SECN ____ W, 65-33Oct. 27 ____ *KENTUCKY ________________ 3 p.m. ____SECN ____ L, 15-14Nov. 3 _____ *at Florida ________________ 3 p.m. ____SECN ____ W, 38-17Nov. 10 ____ *VANDERBILT _______________ 11 a.m. ____SECN ____ W, 33-28Nov. 17 ____ *at Tennessee _______________ 2:30 p.m. ___CBS ____ W, 50-17Nov. 23 ____ *ARKANSAS _________________ 1:30 p.m. ___CBS ____ W, 38-0Dec. 31 ____ % vs. Oklahoma State __________ 2:45 p.m. ___ESPN*-SEC Conference Game (HC)-Homecoming %-AutoZone Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.)

2019 SCHEDULEAug. 31 ____ at Wyoming Oct. 19 ____at VanderbiltSept. 7 _____ WEST VIRGINIA Oct. 26 ____at KentuckySept. 14 ____ SE MISSOURI STATE Nov. 9 ____at GeorgiaSept. 21 ____ SOUTH CAROLINA Nov. 16 ____FLORIDAOct. 5 _____ TROY Nov. 23 ____TENNESSEEOct. 12 ____ OLE MISS (Homecoming) Nov. 30 ____at Arkansas (Little Rock)

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MIZZOU ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSMizzou Athletic Communications personnel in attendance include Associate Athletics Director for Strategic Communications Chad Moller and Assistant Director of Strategic Communications Shawn Davis. One or both staff members will be available at every media function throughout the week.

In addition to reaching Moller and Davis at the team hotel, the two will be available via cell phone at the numbers listed below.

Chad Moller Cell: 573-268-3110E-Mail: [email protected]

Shawn DavisCell: 573-268-4275E-Mail: [email protected]

MIZZOU HEADQUARTERSThe Peabody Memphis Hotel149 Union AvenueMemphis, TN 38103(901) 529-3667

While in the Memphis area, the Tigers will be headquartered at the Peabody Hotel and will practice at Rhodes College. PLEASE NOTE that Mizzou coaches and players ARE NOT available for interviews at the team hotel, nor at bowl events, unless otherwise indicated by Mizzou or Liberty Bowl officials.

MIZZOU BOWL ITINERARY**ALL TIMES ARE LOCAL (CENTRAL TIME) AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE**

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2018The Tigers will depart Columbia via charter plane on Dec. 26 for Memphis, Tenn. The team is scheduled for an early-afternoon arrival, and will go straight to its practice site from the Memphis airport.

3:15 p.m. Mizzou Practice at Rhodes College (2000 North Parkway - Memphis, TN 38112)

• Practice is open to media to observe (no reporting of practice content, please). Cameras may film/shoot during a specific window of time as designated by the communications staff.• Coach Barry Odom and 2-3 designated players will be available for very brief informal media availability following practice.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 201811:00 a.m. Mizzou Practice at Rhodes College (2000 North Parkway - Memphis, TN 38112)

• Practice open to media to observe for first 25 minutes (no reporting of practice content, please. Cameras may film/shoot during that window only, as designated by the communications staff.• Coach Barry Odom will be available for brief informal media availability following practice.

2:30 p.m. Press Conference at Embassy Suites (1022 S. Shady Grove Rd. - Memphis, TN 38120) • For information, please contact Liberty Bowl Staff (Harold Graeter - 901-238-0812)

• Defensive Coordinator Ryan Walters and student-athletes DeMarkus Acy, Terry Beckner, Jr., Cale Garrett and Terez Hall available for interviews.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 201810:45 a.m. Mizzou Practice at Rhodes College (2000 North Parkway - Memphis, TN 38112)

• Practice open to media to observe for first 25 minutes (no reporting of practice content, please. Cameras may film/shoot during that window only, as designated by the communications staff.• No post-practice interviews.

2:00 p.m. Press Conference at Embassy Suites (1022 S. Shady Grove Rd. - Memphis, TN 38120) • For information, please contact Liberty Bowl Staff (Harold Graeter - 901-238-0812)

• Offensive Coordinator Derek Dooley and student-athletes Paul Adams, Johnathon Johnson, Drew Lock and Tre’Vour Wallace-Simms available for interviews.

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MEDIA INFORMATIONSATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 201812:15 p.m. Mizzou Practice at Rhodes College (2000 North Parkway - Memphis, TN 38112)

• Practice is closed - no interview availability.

TBD Head Coach Photo Op at Graceland (3734 Elvis Presley Blvd. - Memphis, TN 38116) • For information, please contact Liberty Bowl Staff (Harold Graeter - 901-238-0812)

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 20181:00 p.m. Head Coach Press Conference at Embassy Suites (1022 S. Shady Grove Rd. - Memphis, TN 38120) • For information, please contact Liberty Bowl Staff (Harold Graeter - 901-238-0812)

2:45 p.m. Mizzou Walk Through at Liberty Bowl Stadium• Walk Through is closed - no interview availability.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 20182:45 p.m. 2018 AutoZone Liberty Bowl (Liberty Bowl Stadium) • Post-game interview procedures as directed by Liberty Bowl staff.

Mizzou will return to Columbia via charter plane the day after the game, on Dec. 31.

POST-GAME PROCEDURESFollowing an NCAA-mandated cooling-off period, Missouri Head Coach Barry Odom and selected Tiger student-athletes will be available in the post-game interview room in accordance with Liberty Bowl formats. Please contact Harold Graeter of the Liberty Bowl staff for these details.

Additionally, the Missouri lockerroom is CLOSED following the game, but the best effort possible will be made to provide requested players/coaches.

PRACTICE INFORMATIONThere will be multiple opportunities for media to interact with Tiger players and coaches, whether it is at practice or at bowl press conferences outside of practice. Please see pages 2-3 for details on the media availability.

Please contact Liberty Bowl Associate Executive Director Harold Graeter (901-238-0812 or [email protected]) or the Mizzou Athletic Communications staff with questions.

Mizzou players and coaches WILL NOT conduct interviews outside of the officially scheduled times and have been instructed to refer any requests they receive outside of these times to the Missouri Athletic Communications Staff.

OTHER BOWL EVENTSThe Liberty Bowl has numerous events planned for Mizzou coaches, players, staff and fans throughout the team’s stay in Memphis.

Please contact Harold Graeter for details. Just a few of those events include:

Dec. 26 - 7:00 p.m.Memphis Grizzlies vs. Cleveland Cavaliers

Dec. 27 - 5:00 p.m.Team Welcome Party at Bass Pro Shop

Dec. 28 - 7:15 a.m.FCA Breakfast

Dec. 28 - Time TBDSt. Jude Children’s Hospital Visit

Dec. 28 - 5:30 p.m.Liberty Bowl Players & Coaches Dinner

Dec. 30 - 3:00 p.m.Liberty Bowl Parade/Pep Rally on Beale Street

Dec. 30 - 6:30 p.m.President’s Gala at the Peabody

MIZZOU STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF

NICK JOOSDeputy Athletics Director, Communications

CHAD MOLLERAssociate A.D., Strategic Communications

SHAWN DAVISAssistant A.D., Digital Media Strategy

ANDREW MELROEAssociate Director, Strategic Communications

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2018 RECAP4-4 (4th/SEC East)

TEAM STATISTICS ______________________MU ______ OPP Points Per Game ___________________36.9 ______ 24.4FIRST DOWNS _______________________ 293 _______217 Rushing - Passing _______________ 120 - 146 ___ 74 - 122 Penalty __________________________ 27 _______ 21RUSHING ATTEMPTS - YARDAGE ________ 511 - 2367 __ 409 - 1475 Average Per Rush ___________________ 4.6 _______ 3.6 Average Per Game __________________ 197.2 ______122.9 TDs Rushing _______________________ 26 _______ 10PASSING YARDAGE ___________________ 3259 ______ 3073 Comp-Att-Int __________________ 258-413-8 ___221-400-8 Average Per Pass ___________________ 7.9 _______ 7.7 Average Per Catch ___________________12.6 ______ 13.9 Average Per Game __________________ 271.6 ______256.1 TDs Passing _______________________ 25 _______ 20 Passing Efficiency _________________ 144.86 _____ 132.28TOTAL OFFENSE _____________________ 5626 ______ 4548 Average Per Play ___________________ 6.1 _______ 5.6 Average Per Game __________________ 468.8 ______379.0KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS ______________ 14-286 _____29-612PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS _______________ 18-59 _____13-131INT RETURNS: #-YARDS ________________ 8-115 _____ 8-107KICK RETURN AVERAGE _________________20.4 ______ 21.1PUNT RETURN AVERAGE _________________ 3.3 ______ 10.1FUMBLES-LOST ______________________15-6 ______ 13-6PENALTIES-YARDS ___________________ 84-735 _____80-683 Average Per Game ___________________61.2 ______ 56.9PUNTS-YARDS ____________________ 48-2066 ____ 62-2402 Average Per Punt ___________________43.0 ______ 38.7 Net punt average ___________________39.1 ______ 37.1TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME _____________ 30:46 ______29:143RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS ______________ 87/189 _____54/170 3rd-Down Pct _____________________46% ______ 32%4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS ________________7/12 ______ 7/24 4th-Down Pct _____________________58% ______ 29%SACKS BY-YARDS ___________________ 25-164 _____ 13-98TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ___________________ 54 _______ 34FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ____________23-31 (74%) _ 19-24 (79%)RED-ZONE SCORES _______________50-57 (88%) _ 36-41 (88%)RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ___________36-57 (63%) _ 22-41 (54%)PAT-ATTEMPTS __________________48-50 (96%) _ 30-31 (97%)ATTENDANCE _____________________ 369261 ____ 391558 Games/Avg Per Game ______________ 7/51466 ____ 5/78312 Neutral Site Games __________________ n/a _______ n/a

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GRountree, Larry 12 198 1035 23 1012 5.1 10 59 84.3Crockett, Damarea 11 147 738 29 709 4.8 7 59 64.5Badie, Tyler 11 80 413 6 407 5.1 2 32 37.0Lock, Drew 12 49 249 104 145 3.0 6 27 12.1Bakare, Simi 7 11 53 0 53 4.8 1 15 8.8Wilson, Micah 2 6 35 6 29 4.8 0 17 14.5Downing, Dawson 12 8 15 1 14 1.8 0 5 1.4Knox, Jalen 11 3 18 7 11 3.7 0 12 1.0Johnson,Johnathon 12 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 0.7Powell, Taylor 6 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.7Total.......... 12 511 2568 201 2367 4.6 26 59 197.2Opponents...... 12 409 1751 276 1475 3.6 10 65 122.9

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GJohnson,Johnathon 12 50 552 11.0 4 35 46.0Okwuegbunam,Albert 9 43 466 10.8 6 58 51.8Hall, Emanuel 8 35 756 21.6 6 67 94.5Knox, Jalen 11 26 413 15.9 3 59 37.5Blanton, Kendall 9 18 142 7.9 1 18 15.8Gicinto, Dominic 11 13 141 10.8 1 42 12.8Rountree, Larry 12 13 59 4.5 0 18 4.9Brown, Nate 6 12 129 10.8 0 27 21.5Crockett, Damarea 11 12 88 7.3 1 32 8.0Badie, Tyler 11 11 125 11.4 0 25 11.4Scott, Kam 12 8 214 26.8 2 70 17.8Parker, Daniel 11 6 63 10.5 1 0 5.7Banister, Barrett 10 5 51 10.2 0 18 5.1Floyd, Richaud 5 4 38 9.5 0 17 7.6Bailey, Samson 12 1 21 21.0 0 21 1.8Total.......... 12 258 3259 12.6 25 70 271.6Opponents...... 12 221 3073 13.9 20 81 256.1

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongJohnson, Johnathon 11 18 1.6 0 16Floyd, Richaud 2 3 1.5 0 2Gicinto, Dominic 2 0 0.0 0 1Total.......... 18 59 3.3 0 16Opponents...... 13 131 10.1 2 67

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdFatony, Corey 47 2066 44.0 60 3 9 22 1Opponents...... 62 2402 38.7 58 2 24 14 2

FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg BlkMcCann, Tucker 22-30 73.3 0-0 6-7 8-10 6-10 2-3 57 2Koetting, Sean 1-1 100.0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 33 0OPPONENTS 19-24 79.2 0-0 7-7 6-7 4-7 2-3 52 1

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongAcy, DeMarkus 3 73 24.3 0 76Holmes, Christian 2 42 21.0 1 421 INT Each (0 Yards) - Hall, Terez; Hilton, Cam; Sparks, AdamTotal.......... 8 115 14.4 1 76Opponents...... 8 107 13.4 1 43

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongBadie, Tyler 9 203 22.6 0 38Floyd, Richaud 3 56 18.7 0 26Downing, Dawson 1 17 17.0 0 17Total.......... 14 286 20.4 0 38Opponents...... 29 612 21.1 0 50

SCORING TD FGs PAT 2Pt. Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsMcCann, Tucker 0 22-30 48-50 0 0 0 0 0 114Rountree, Larry 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60Crockett, Damarea 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48Okwuegbunam, Al 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 38Lock, Drew 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36Hall, Emanuel 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36Johnson,Johnathon 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24Knox, Jalen 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18Scott, Kam 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12Badie, Tyler 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 121 TD Each – Bakare, Simi; Blanton, Kendall; Bledsoe, Joshuah; Byers, Akial; Gicinto, Dominic; Holmes, Christian; Parker, Daniel.Koetting, Sean 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Total.......... 54 23-31 48-50 0-1 1 1-3 0 0 443Opponents...... 34 19-24 30-31 0-1 0 0-1 0 1 293

DEFENSE LEADERS G UT AT TT TFL Sack FF FR PBUGarrett, Cale 12 63 41 104 6.5-12 1.0-4 0 0 1Hall, Terez 12 43 26 69 8.0-44 5.0-34 1 0 1Gillespie, Tyree 12 33 9 42 1.5-9 1.0-8 0 0 1Lee, Brandon 11 24 16 40 2.0-3 0-0 0 0 1Sparks, Adam 8 31 7 38 2.5-9 0-0 0 0 2Oliver, Khalil 12 25 11 36 2.0-5 0-0 0 1 1Beckner, Terry 12 21 10 31 9.5-26 2.0-9 0 0 1Holmes, Christian 12 22 8 30 0.5-0 0-0 0 0 11Hilton, Cam 12 24 5 29 2.0-4 1.0-3 0 1 4Palmore, Walter 12 18 10 28 4.0-14 1.0-10 0 0 2Bledsoe, Joshuah 11 17 8 25 0-0 0-0 0 1 2Acy, DeMarkus 12 20 5 25 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 10Turner, Chris 12 15 9 24 3.5-15 2.0-13 0 0 0Elliott, Jordan 12 15 6 1 8.0-43 3.0-28 1 0 1

8-4 1st Rushing Passing Total Off. Fumb. Pen. Punts Time 3rd 4th Sacks PATs FGsDate Team Result Attend. Rank Down Att. Yds. TD Comp.-Att.-INT Yds. TD No. Yds. #-Lost #-Yds. #-Avg. Poss. Down Down #-Yds. #-Att. #-Att. TVS 1 UT-Martin (FCS) – 13 29 94 1 17-30-0 183 1 59 277 1-1 13-108 10-34.6 26:43 4-14 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 SEC at Mizzou W, 51-14 44,019 – 26 44 164 2 23-34-0 394 4 78 558 0-0 4-45 3-41.0 33:17 8-15 0-0 3-8 6-6 3-3S 8 Wyoming – 15 30 88 1 13-28-0 160 0 58 248 1-1 3-17 8-35.6 26:36 3-13 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-2 ESPNU at Mizzou (N) W, 40-13 50,820 – 33 46 203 1 33-45-0 398 4 91 601 1-1 8-79 2-37.5 33:24 14-20 0-0 2-17 4-4 2-4S 15 Mizzou W, 40-37 – 31 46 233 1 26-43-1 375 3 89 608 1-0 4-27 2-56.0 31:56 5-16 3-3 1-7 4-4 4-5 BTN at Purdue (N) 48,103 – 23 16 42 1 39-55-1 572 3 71 614 1-0 7-65 2-49.0 28:04 7-14 0-1 1-16 4-4 3-4S 22 *Georgia 2 18 40 185 0 13-23-1 260 3 63 445 0-0 7-66 2-41.0 30:59 3-12 0-1 2-14 4-4 3-5 ESPN at Mizzou L, 43-29 58,284 RV 26 37 172 4 23-48-1 221 0 85 393 3-2 5-30 4-36.8 29:01 4-14 1-3 0-0 3-3 0-1O 6 Mizzou L, 37-35 – 23 46 286 3 17-36-2 204 0 82 490 2-0 10-83 3-43.3 30:28 4-16 0-1 1-9 2-2 5-6 SEC *at South Carolina 73,393 – 18 47 128 0 20-35-0 249 3 82 377 1-1 9-83 5-32.6 29:32 8-19 1-4 1-3 4-4 3-3O 13 Mizzou L, 39-10 – 13 35 70 0 13-26-2 142 1 61 212 1-1 5-53 6-43.7 27:43 6-16 1-2 1-12 1-1 1-1 ESPN *at Alabama (N) 101,821 1 25 45 184 1 19-30-0 380 3 75 564 2-1 5-60 1-12.0 32:17 6-13 0-2 4-33 4-4 3-4O 20 Memphis – 25 43 200 2 15-38-2 208 2 81 408 1-0 8-65 5-46.4 35:08 6-16 1-1 0-0 3-4 2-2 SEC at Mizzou W, 65-33 52,917 – 30 40 273 4 24-32-0 373 4 72 646 1-0 12-122 2-33.5 24:52 6-12 1-1 3-7 8-9 1-2O 27 *Kentucky 12 21 35 91 0 25-39-1 294 1 74 385 0-0 5-31 5-35.4 31:52 3-14 0-3 2-17 0-0 1-1 SEC at Mizzou L, 15-14 53,397 – 13 35 84 2 15-27-0 165 0 62 249 2-0 8-69 9-48.4 28:08 5-16 0-0 3-16 2-2 0-1 N 3 Mizzou W, 38-17 – 22 42 221 2 24-32-0 250 3 74 471 0-0 11-84 7-42.7 34:36 11-18 0-0 1-13 5-5 1-1 SEC *at Florida 80,017 13 17 28 113 1 19-40-0 210 1 68 323 0-0 8-66 7-43.6 25:24 3-15 2-4 1-2 2-2 1-1N 10 *Vanderbilt – 19 29 216 1 24-36-0 249 3 65 465 0-0 5-45 3-44.3 30:27 6-14 1-3 1-4 4-4 0-1 SEC at Mizzou W, 33-28 48,342 – 30 49 253 2 22-33-2 253 2 82 506 2-0 2-15 2-50.0 29:33 9-15 0-0 2-11 3-3 2-3N 17 Mizzou W, 50-17 – 29 49 227 3 21-30-0 257 2 79 484 1-1 10-79 3-42.3 37:22 7-14 0-0 3-20 5-6 3-3 CBS *at Tennessee – 11 28 82 2 7-21-2 173 0 49 255 2-1 6-59 6-43.7 22:38 2-10 0-0 1-9 2-2 1-1N 23 *Arkansas – 12 39 52 0 10-25-1 135 0 64 187 4-1 4-18 8-38.4 31:12 3-16 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 CBS at Mizzou W, 38-0 52,482 RV 17 42 181 2 17-27-0 227 2 69 408 1-1 5-49 6-38.5 28:48 8-17 1-2 5-44 5-5 1-1Legend — N-Night game; *-SEC Conference game. Head Coach: Barry Odom. Assistants: Brick Haley (Sr. Assoc. HC/DL); Andy Hill (Assoc. HC/Spec. Teams Coord.); Cornell Ford (Asst. HC/RBs); Ryan Walters (Def. Coord./Secondary); Derek Dooley (Off. Coord./QBs); Joe Jon Finley (TEs); Brian Odom (OLB); Vernon Hargreaves (ILB); Brad Davis (OL); A.J. Ofodile (WRs). Analysts: Ted Monachino (Sr. Def.); Garrick McGee (Sr. Off.); Austyn Carta-Samuels (Off./QC); Adam Kleffner (Off./QC); Sam Carter (Def./QC); Neal Renna (Def./QC); Dave Ungerer (Special Teams/QC). Staff: Jake Breske (Dir. of Recruiting); Tyler Miller (Asst. Dir. of Recr.); Jared Russell (Recr. Coord.); Bill Lang (Rec. Analyst); Brittany Boehm (Asst. Dir. of FB Ops.); Kyle Morris (Rec. Graphic Design); GAs - Mike Lackey (Def.), Grant O’Brien (Def.), Alec Abeln (Off.); Matt Holecek (Off.); Michael Stannard (Recr.); Bud Sasser (Recr.).

SCORE/QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 — TOTALMIZZOU 109 162 114 58 — 443Opponents 57 102 80 54 — 293

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GLock, Drew 12 145.61 252-399-8 63.2 3125 25 70 260.4Powell, Taylor 6 123.26 6-14-0 42.9 134 0 44 22.3

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2018 RECAPSCORE/QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 — TOTALUT-Martin (2-9 FCS) 0 7 7 0 — 14MIZZOU 14 24 10 3 — 511ST • MU - Crockett 9 run (McCann PAT) (10:48) (9-62, 2:58)MU - Hall 34 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (7:22) (3-44, 0:35) 2ND • MU - Rountree 1 run (McCann PAT) (14:57) (13-55, 4:33)MU - Hall 31 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (12:55) (3-32, 1:17)UTM - Bowe 1 run (Courtright PAT) (9:34) (9-75, 3:21)MU - McCann 27 FG (8:03) (6-67, 1:31)MU - Johnson 5 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (2:43) (11-68, 4:11) 3RD • MU - Scott 70 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (13:14) (5-75, 1:46)MU - McCann 32 FG (6:58) (7-67, 3:00)UTM - Galloway 51 pass from Winn (Courtright PAT) (4:31) (7-75, 2:27)4th • MU - Koetting 33 FG (13:32) (8-63, 3:07)MU Passing MU Rushing MU ReceivingLock 19-25-0, 289, 4 TDs Rountree 14-58, 1 TD Hall 4-171, 2 TDsPowell 4-9-0, 105 Crockett 12-42, 1 TD Scott 1-70, 1 TD Badie 10-32 Johnson 4-39, 1 TDOpp. Passing Opp. Rushing Opp. ReceivingWinn 14-24-0, 168, 1 TD Galloway 7-31 Galloway 2-52, 1 TD

SCORE/QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 — TOTALWyoming (6-6) 0 0 10 3 — 13MIZZOU 3 13 14 10 — 401ST • MU - McCann 50 FG (4:08) (7-48, 2:42)2ND • MU - Lock 12 run (McCann PAT) (5:32) (9-97, 3:24)MU - Okwuegbunam 19 pass from Lock (PAT run failed) (0:32) (12-73, 1:51)3RD • MU - Hall 28 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (10:16) (13-90, 4:39)WYO - Rothe 51 FG (7:29) (8-41, 2:47)MU - Blanton 12 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (4:37) (8-75, 2:52)WYO - Bigelow 7 run (Rothe PAT) (2:51) (4-70, 1:36)4TH • MU - Johnson 14 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (13:05) (12-75, 4:46)MU - McCann 43 FG (7:27) (8-29, 3:49)WYO - Rothe 36 FG (5:53) (5-51, 1:34)MU Passing MU Rushing MU ReceivingLock 33-45-0, 398, 4 TDs Crockett 19-73 Hall 10-171, 1 TD Lock 5-51, 1 TD Johnson 7-61, 1 TD Badie 11-46 Okwuegbunam 7-50, 1 TDOpp. Passing Opp. Rushing Opp. ReceivingVander Waal 13-28-0, 160 Bigelow 18-56, 1 TD Price 1-55

SCORE/QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 — TOTALMIZZOU 13 14 10 3 — 40Purdue (6-6) 7 17 3 10 — 371ST • MU - McCann 40 FG (12:14) (10-53, 2:46)PUR - Wright 12 pass from Blough (Evans PAT) (10:56) (4-86, 1:18)MU - Johnson 21 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (5:26) (5-75, 1:54)MU - McCann 29 FG (1:42) (9-47, 3:06)2ND • PUR - Evans 33 FG (14:52) (7-52, 1:50)MU - Knox 59 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (12:33) (7-75, 2:19)MU - Okwuegbunam 2 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (7:10) (9-94, 3:07)PUR - Blough 1 run (Evans PAT) (2:42) (10-75, 4:28)PUR - Hopkins 3 pass from Blough (Evans PAT) (0:09) (4-68, 0:23)3RD • PUR - Evans 29 FG (8:27) (14-63, 6:33)MU - Lock 8 run (McCann PAT) (6:48) (5-75, 1:39)MU - McCann 31 FG (2:30) (5-38, 1:23)4TH • PUR - Moore 7 pass from Blough (Evans PAT) (12:16) (2-81, 0:48)PUR - Evans 26 FG (3:28) (12-81, 3:51)MU - McCann 25 FG (0:00) (10-68, 3:28)MU Passing MU Rushing MU ReceivingLock 26-43-1, 375, 3 TDs Rountree 23-168 Knox 5-110, 1 TD Badie 12-61 Hall 4-88 Crockett 6-17 Johnson 3-49, 1 TDOpp. Passing Opp. Rushing Opp. ReceivingBlough 39-55-1, 572, 3 TDs Knox 7-23 Moore 11-137, 1 TD

SCORE/QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 — TOTALGeorgia (11-1, 7-1) 7 13 13 10 — 43MIZZOU 7 0 15 7 — 291ST • UGA - Campbell 64 fumble return (Blankenship PAT) (9:01)MU - Rountree 7 run (McCann PAT) (2:03) (9-55, 3:07)2ND • UGA - Blankenship 44 FG (13:51) (7-48, 3:12)UGA - Blankenship 21 FG (11:07) (4-3, 0:52)UGA - Stokes 8 blocked punt return (Blankenship PAT) (5:45)3RD • UGA - Ridley 33 pass from Fromm (Blankenship PAT) (11:29) (5-59, 2:29)MU - Crockett 5 run (McCann PAT) (7:50) (11-75, 3:39)UGA - Holloman 61 pass from Fromm (PAT run failed) (6:59) (2-66, 0:45)MU - Badie 3 run (Okwuegbunam PAT pass from Lock) (1:46) (9-60, 2:08)4TH • UGA - Hardman 54 pass from Fromm (Blankenship PAT) (14:52) (5-77, 1:47)MU - Lock 11 run (McCann PAT) (10:47) (11-75, 4:05)UGA - Blankenship 40 FG (1:41) (7-18, 3:17)MU Passing MU Rushing MU ReceivingLock 23-48-1, 221 Crockett 13-67, 1 TD Okwuegbunam 9-81 Badie 11-50, 1 TD Johnson 4-51 Rountree 8-33, 1 TD Brown 3-35Opp. Passing Opp. Rushing Opp. ReceivingFromm 13-23-1, 260, 3 TDs Holyfield 14-90 Ridley 5-87, 1 TD

SCORE/QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 — TOTALMIZZOU 14 9 0 12 — 35South Carolina (7-5, 4-4) 7 7 17 6 — 371ST • MU - Rountree 1 run (McCann PAT) (11:58) (5-62, 1:16)SC - Edwards 5 pass from Scarnecchia (White PAT) (11:02) (3-37, 0:56)MU - Crockett 1 run (McCann PAT) (4:25) (6-61, 2:15)2ND • MU - McCann 22 FG (14:53) (9-64, 3:00)SC - Edwards 17 pass from Scarnecchia (White PAT) (12:57) (5-68, 1:56)MU - McCann 32 FG (6:16) (7-50, 2:38)MU - McCann 22 FG (0:23) (15-82, 4:30)3RD • SC - Samuel 8 pass from Scarnecchia (White PAT) (9:34) (12-66, 4:45)SC - White 42 FG (5:15) (9-29, 2:00)SC - Greene 12 interception return (White PAT) (5:00)4TH • MU - Rountree 2 run (PAT pass failed) (13:54) (3-21, 0:46)MU - McCann 44 FG (11:01) (4-6, 1:55)SC - White 42 FG (6:23) (12-40, 4:38)MU - McCann 57 FG (1:18) (7-33, 2:48)SC - White 33 FG (0:02) (9-53, 1:16)MU Passing MU Rushing MU ReceivingLock 17-36-2, 204 Crockett 20-154, 1 TD Knox 2-50 Rountree 13-90, 2 TDs Johnson 3-40 Badie 6-45 Badie 3-25Opp. Passing Opp. Rushing Opp. ReceivingScarnecchia 20-35-0, 249, 3 TDs Dowdle 21-53 Samuel 4-88, 1 TD

SCORE/QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 — TOTALMIZZOU 10 0 0 0 — 10Alabama (12-0, 8-0) 13 17 2 7 — 391ST • UA - Jeudy 81 pass from Tagovailoa (Bulovas PAT) (14:37) (2-81, 0:23)UA - Bulovas 30 FG (13:08) (4-2, 0:52)MU - McCann 43 FG (5:31) (7-23, 2:58)UA - Bulovas 28 FG (2:13) (9-67, 3:18)MU - Knox 20 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (0:02) (6-73, 2:11)2ND • UA - Smith, I. 2 pass from Tagovailoa (Bulovas PAT) (11:36) (9-75, 3:26)UA - Smith, D. 13 pass from Tagovailoa (Bulovas PAT) (10:07) (1-13, 0:08)UA - Bulovas 20 FG (2:33) (10-83, 3:28)3RD • UA - Safety, QB sack in end zone (0:00)4TH • UA - Harris 2 run (Bulovas PAT) (13:32) (5-40, 1:28)MU Passing MU Rushing MU ReceivingLock 13-26-2, 142, 1 TD Rountree 17-48 Knox 3-61, 1 TD Badie 6-41 Okwuegbunam 4-47 Crockett 7-8 Rountree 2-13Opp. Passing Opp. Rushing Opp. ReceivingTagovailoa 12-22-0, 265, 3 TDs Harris 14-62, 1 TD Jeudy 3-147, 1 TD

SCORE/QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 — TOTALMemphis (8-4) 3 17 7 6 — 33MIZZOU 21 27 14 3 — 651ST • MU - Rountree 2 run (McCann PAT) (11:55) (3-27, 0:57)MU - Holmes 42 interception return (McCann PAT) (9:18)MU - Crockett 14 run (McCann PAT) (5:55) (5-76, 1:57)MEM - Patterson 26 FG (2:15) (13-66, 3:40)2ND • MEM - Taylor 1 run (Patterson PAT) (13:01) (10-80, 3:17)MEM - Pollard 30 pass from White (Patterson PAT) (10:52) (2-38, 0:41)MU - Okwuegbunam 58 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (8:47) (5-75, 2:05)MU - Knox 44 pass from Lock (PAT failed) (8:28) (1-44, 0:08)MU - Rountree 2 run (McCann PAT) (5:27) (4-65, 1:58)MEM - Patterson 52 FG (2:41) (10-40, 2:46)MU - Okwuegbunam 47 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (1:07) (6-75, 1:34)3RD • MEM - Taylor 9 run (Patterson PAT) (8:55) (10-80, 2:56)MU - Okwuegbunam 23 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (4:26) (10-75, 4:29)MU - Rountree 59 run (McCann PAT) (3:13) (1-59, 0:12)4TH • MU - McCann 37 FG (11:27) (12-53, 5:35)MEM - Coxie 20 pass from White (PAT failed) (8:32) (7-75, 2:55)MU Passing MU Rushing MU ReceivingLock 23-29-0, 350, 4 TDs Rountree 9-118, 3 TDs Okwuegbunam 6-159, 3 TDsPowell 1-3-0, 23 Crockett 13-56, 1 TD Knox 5-104, 1 TD Badie 7-41 Johnson 4-46Opp. Passing Opp. Rushing Opp. ReceivingWhite 15-37-2, 208, 2 TDs Taylor 26-115, 2 TDs Coxie 8-111, 1 TD

SCORE/QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 — TOTALKentucky (9-3, 5-3) 3 0 0 12 — 15MIZZOU 0 14 0 0 — 141ST • UK - Poore 31 FG (11:12) (7-62, 3:48)2ND • MU - Crockett 2 run (McCann PAT) (14:01) (10-73, 4:00)MU - Rountree 1 run (McCann PAT) (0:49) (10-51, 3:15)4TH • UK - Bowden 67 punt return (PAT pass failed) (5:18)UK - Conrad 2 pass from Wilson (No PAT try) (0:00) (8-81, 1:24)MU Passing MU Rushing MU ReceivingLock 15-27-0, 165 Crockett 11-46, 1 TD Johnson 4-71 Rountree 14-45, 1 TD Scott 1-32 Badie 5-14 Crockett 3-20Opp. Passing Opp. Rushing Opp. ReceivingWilson 22-31-1, 267, 1 TD Snell 19-67 Bowden 13-166

SCORE/QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 — TOTALMIZZOU 7 14 14 3 — 38Florida (9-3, 5-3) 3 7 7 0 — 171ST • UF - McPherson 32 FG (7:18) (5-16, 1:20)MU - Rountree 27 run (McCann PAT) (3:46) (9-76, 3:27)2ND • MU - Okwuegbunam 22 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (13:12) (4-43, 0:47)MU - Crockett 4 run (McCann PAT) (6:06) (7-78, 3:22)UF - Franks 3 run (McPherson PAT) (1:42) (10-75, 4:24)3RD • MU - Scott 41 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (10:02) (8-66, 3:48)MU - Hall 4 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (5:00) (8-49, 2:51)UF - Hammond 7 pass from Trask (McPherson PAT) (13-75, 4:40)4TH • McCann 40 FG (9:08) (12-53, 6:12)MU Passing MU Rushing MU ReceivingLock 24-32-0, 250, 3TDs Crockett 21-114, 1 TD Hall 4-77, 1 TD Rountree 14-72, 1 TD Johnson 5-47 Lock 5-19 Okwuegbunam 4-46, 1 TDOpp. Passing Opp. Rushing Opp. ReceivingTrask 10-18-0, 126, 1 TD Perine 10-42 Toney 2-72Franks 9-22-0, 84 Scarlett 6-33 Hammond 5-48, 1 TD

SCORE/QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 — TOTALVanderbilt (6-6, 3-5) 14 7 7 0 — 28MIZZOU 7 6 13 7 — 331ST • VANDY - Vaughn 65 run (Guay PAT) (13:00) (4-75, 2:00)MU - Crockett 8 run (McCann PAT) (9:53) (8-75, 3:07)VANDY - Vaughn 4 pass from Shurmur (Guay PAT) (5:59) (7-75, 3:54)2ND • MU - McCann 33 FG (8:41) (11-55, 3:23)VANDY - Pinkney 21 pass from Shurmur (Guay PAT) (2:31) (11-76, 6:05)MU - McCann 39 FG (0:00) (11-54, 2:31)3RD • MU - Crockett 11 pass from Lock (PAT pass failed) (10:51) (12-80, 4:04)VANDY - Lipscomb 2 pass from Shurmur (Guay PAT) (7:29) (8-75, 3:22)MU - Parker 20 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (4:39) (9-83, 2:44)4TH • MU - Lock 3 run (McCann PAT) (9:18) (14-99, 5:38)MU Passing MU Rushing MU ReceivingLock 22-33-2, 253, 2 TDs Crockett 22-122, 1 TD Gicinto 4-81 Rountree 21-92 Johnson 6-70 Lock 5-27, 1 TD Parker 3-42, 1 TDOpp. Passing Opp. Rushing Opp. ReceivingShurmur 24-35-0, 249, 3 TDs Vaughn 15-182, 1 TD Lipscomb 8-99, 1 TD

SCORE/QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 — TOTALMIZZOU 6 20 14 10 — 50Tennessee (5-7, 2-6) 0 10 7 0 — 171ST • MU - McCann 35 FG (11:34) (9-58, 3:26)MU - McCann 23 FG (1:15) (10-47, 5:20)2ND • UT - Chandler 6 run (Cimaglia PAT) (10:45) (6-69, 2:50)MU - Badie 4 run (McCann PAT) (8:15) (5-66, 2:24)UT - Cimaglia 21 FG (5:36) (5-61, 2:39)MU - Gicinto 8 pass from Lock (PAT blocked) (1:39) (13-75, 3:57)MU - Johnson 3 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (0:15) (3-11, 0:29)3RD • UT - Chandler 2 run (Cimaglia PAT) (12:50) (4-58, 2:01)MU - Rountree 2 run (McCann PAT) (10:15) (7-74, 2:29)MU - Bledsoe 39 fumble return (McCann PAT) (9:15)4TH • MU - McCann 39 FG (12:02) (11-52, 6:11)MU - Bakare 2 run (McCann PAT) (2:53) (9-45, 5:52)MU Passing MU Rushing MU ReceivingLock 21-30-0, 257, 2 TDs Rountree 26-135, 1 TD Hall 4-74 Bakare 9-41, 1 TD Johnson 7-53, 1 TD Badie 6-17, 1 TD Scott 2-48Opp. Passing Opp. Rushing Opp. ReceivingChryst 7-19-2, 173 Chandler 14-82, 2 TDs Callaway 2-98

SCORE/QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 — TOTALMIZZOU 7 24 0 17 — 48Arkansas (4-8, 1-7) 21 7 7 10 — 451ST • ARK - Allen 1 run (Limpert PAT) (12:19) (5-70, 1:25)MU - Witter 1 run (McCann PAT) (4:37) (11-92, 3:26)ARK - Jones 57 pass from Allen (Limpert PAT) (2:44) (4-75, 1:53)ARK - Williams 16 run (Limpert PAT) (1:07) (2-29, 0:43)2ND • MU - Hall 55 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (13:21) (6-92, 2:46)ARK - Williams 22 run (Limpert PAT) (7:47) (5-86, 2:33)MU - Hall 56 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (6:27) (5-79, 1:20)MU - Okwuegbunam 10 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (4:09) (5-55, 1:20)MU - McCann 37 FG (0:07) (11-60, 3:04)3RD • ARK - Whaley 28 run (Limpert PAT) (2:02) (9-77, 5:04)4TH • MU - Okwuegbunam 8 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (12:59) (15-75, 4:03)ARK - Williams 24 pass from Allen (Limpert PAT) (10:42) (6-49, 2:17)MU - Moore 24 pass from Lock (McCann PAT) (8:14) (8-89, 2:28)ARK - Limpert 42 FG (5:00) (7-47, 3:14)MU - McCann 19 FG (0:05) (14-75, 4:55)MU Passing MU Rushing MU ReceivingLock 25-42-2, 448, 5 TDs Witter 39-170, 1 TD Moore 10-160, 1 TD Rountree 15-52 Okwuegbunam 5-63, 2 TDs Lock 6-26 Brown 5-49Opp. Passing Opp. Rushing Opp. ReceivingAllen 14-29-1, 313, 2 TDs Williams 11-75, 2 TDs Stewart 6-68

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MIZZOU IN NCAA/SEC RANKINGSOFFENSE SEC / NCAA AVG.Total Offense ______ 4th / 17th ____ 468.8Scoring _________ 3rd / 20th _____ 36.9Passing _________ 4th / 28th ____ 271.6Rushing _________ 7th / 46th ____ 197.3Passing Efficiency ___ 6th / 43rd ____144.86Passing Yds/Comp __ 10th / 53rd ____ 12.633rd Downs _______ 3rd / 18th ____ 46.0%Red Zone ________ 6th / 38th ____ 87.7%Sacks Allowed ______2nd / 11th _____ 1.08TFLs Allowed ______ 2nd / 9th _____ 4.08Turnover Margin ____ 9th / 71st _____ 0.00Time of Possession ___ 6th / 44th ____ 30:45

DEFENSE SEC / NCAA AVG.Total Defense _____ 10th / 54th ____ 379.0Scoring _________ 8th / 43rd _____ 24.4Passing _______ 12th / 106th ____ 256.1Rushing _________4th / 22nd ____ 122.9Passing Efficiency ___9th / 72nd ____132.283rd Downs _______ 4th / 14th ____ 31.8%4th Downs ________1st / 4th ____ 29.2%Red Zone _______ 11th / 99th ____ 87.8%Sacks ___________ 9th / 65th _____ 2.08Tackles for Loss ___ 10th / 73rd ______ 5.8

SPECIAL TEAMS SEC / NCAA AVG.Kickoff Returns ____ 11th / 63rd ____ 20.43Kickoff Return Def. ___ 7th / 76th ____ 21.10Net Punting _______ 8th / 33rd ____ 39.06Punt Returns ____ 13th / 125th _____ 3.28Punt Return Def. ___ 11th / 88th ____ 10.08

OSU IN NCAA/BIG 12 RANKINGSOFFENSE B12 / NCAA AVG.Total Offense ______ 3rd / 10th ____ 500.0Scoring _________ 3rd / 14th _____ 38.4Passing _________ 4th / 12th ____ 307.9Rushing _________2nd / 47th ____ 192.1Passing Efficiency ___ 6th / 41st ____145.11Passing Yds/Comp. ___ 3rd / 19th ____ 13.893rd Downs _______ 6th / 34th ____ 43.3%Red Zone ________ 3rd / 25th ____ 88.9%Sacks Allowed ______ 8th / 96th _____ 2.67TFLs Allowed _____ 8th / 110th _____ 7.08Turnover Margin ___ 9th / 112th _____-0.67Time of Possession _ 10th / 117th ____ 27:26

DEFENSE B12 / NCAA AVG.Total Defense ______ 8th / 99th ____ 437.1Scoring ________ 10th / 97th _____ 32.4Passing ________ 7th / 107th ____ 258.3Rushing ________ 10th / 81st ____ 178.8Passing Efficiency ___ 7th / 95th ____141.433rd Downs _______ 3rd / 37th ____ 36.3%4th Downs _______ 7th / 86th ____ 56.3%Red Zone _________1st / 7th ____ 72.9%Sacks ____________1st / 5th _____ 3.25Tackles for Loss ____2nd / 12th ______ 7.8

SPECIAL TEAMS B12 / NCAA AVG.Kickoff Returns _____ 7th / 83rd ____ 19.59Kickoff Return Def. ___ 5th / 41st ____ 19.39Net Punting _______2nd / 29th ____ 39.13Punt Returns ______8th / 92nd _____ 6.47Punt Return Def. ____ 7th / 64th _____ 8.22

2018 SEC STANDINGSEASTERN DIVISIONSCHOOL SEC OVERALLGeorgia 7-1 11-2Kentucky 5-3 9-3Florida 5-3 9-3MIZZOU 4-4 8-4South Carolina 4-4 7-5Vanderbilt 3-5 6-6Tennessee 2-6 5-7

WESTERN DIVISIONSCHOOL SEC OVERALLAlabama 8-0 13-0LSU 5-3 9-3Texas A&M 5-3 8-4Mississippi State 4-4 8-4Auburn 3-5 7-5Ole Miss 1-7 5-7Arkansas 0-8 2-10

SEC BOWL GAME SCHEDULETEXAS BOWL - Houston, Texas Dec. 27th - 8 p.m. - ESPNVanderbilt (6-6) vs. Baylor (6-6)

MUSIC CITY BOWL - Nashville, Tenn.Dec. 28th - 12:30 p.m. - ESPNAuburn (7-5) vs. Purdue (6-6)

PEACH BOWL - Atlanta, Ga.Dec. 29th - 11 a.m. - ESPNFlorida (9-3) vs. Michigan (10-2)

BELK BOWL - Charlotte, N.C.Dec. 29th - 11 a.m. - ABCSouth Carolina (7-5) vs. Virginia (7-5)

CFP SEMIFINAL / ORANGE BOWL - Miami Gardens, Fla.Dec. 29th - 7 p.m. - ESPNAlabama (13-0) vs. Oklahoma (12-1)

LIBERTY BOWL - Memphis, Tenn.Dec. 31st - 2:45 p.m. - ESPNMizzou (8-4) vs. Oklahoma State (6-6)

GATOR BOWL - Jacksonville, Fla.Dec. 31st - 6:30 p.m. - ESPNTexas A&M (8-4) vs. North Carolina State (9-3)

OUTBACK BOWL - Tampa, Fla.Jan. 1st - 11 a.m. - ESPN2Mississippi State (8-4) vs. Iowa (8-4)

CITRUS BOWL - Orlando, Fla.Jan. 1st - 12 p.m. - ABCKentucky (9-3) vs. Penn State (9-3)

FIESTA BOWL - Tempe, Ariz.Jan. 1st - 12 p.m. - ESPNLSU (9-3) vs. UCF (12-0)

SUGAR BOWL - New Orleans, La.Jan. 1st - 7:45 p.m. - ESPNGeorgia (11-2) vs. Texas (9-4)

2018 MIZZOU FOOTBALL HONORSDeMarkus Acy – Jr., DB• 2nd-Team All-SEC (Coaches)

Paul Adams – Sr., OL• Team Captain

Tyler Badie – Fr., RB• Freshman All-SEC (Coaches)

Terry Beckner, Jr. – Sr., DT• Team Captain• 2nd-Team All-SEC (A.P.)• 2nd-Team All-SEC (Coaches)

Jordan Elliott – So., DT• 2nd-Team All-SEC (Pro Football Focus)

Cale Garrett – Jr., LB• Team Captain• 1st-Team All-SEC (Pro Football Focus)• 2nd-Team All-SEC (Coaches)

Emanuel Hall – Sr., WR• 1st-Team All-SEC (Pro Football Focus)• 2nd-Team All-SEC (Coaches)

Terez Hall – Sr., LB• Team Captain

Drew Lock – Sr., QB• Team Captain• 2nd-Team All-SEC (A.P.)• 2nd-Team All-SEC (Coaches)• Manning Award Finalist• Unitas Golden Arm Award Finalist• Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Finalist

Daniel Parker, Jr. – Fr., TE• Freshman All-SEC (Coaches)

Tre’Vour Wallace-Simms• 1st-Team All-SEC (A.P.)

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70 Yasir Durant 6-7 330 Jr. 1L 50 Hyrin White 6-6 305 RSFr. 71 Kevin Pendleton 6-4 325 Sr. 3L56 Samson Bailey 6-5 295 Sr. 1L55 Trystan Colon-Castillo 6-4 315 So. 1L67 Jonah Dubinski 6-2 295 Jr. 2L75 Tre’Vour Wallace-Simms 6-5 330 Jr. 2L59 Case Cook 6-5 295 RSFr.77 Paul Adams 6-6 315 Sr. 2L79 Larry Borom 6-6 340 RSFr. 11 Kendall Blanton 6-6 265 Sr. 3L82 Daniel Parker, Jr. 6-4 260 Fr.81 Albert Okwuegbunam 6-5 255 So. 1L 3 Drew Lock 6-4 225 Sr. 3L 5 Taylor Powell 6-2 210 RSFr. 2 Micah Wilson 6-3 210 So.16 Damarea Crockett 5-11 225 Jr. 2L –OR–34 Larry Rountree III 5-10 210 So. 1L 1 Tyler Badie 5-9 190 Fr.20 Simi Bakare 5-11 205 Fr. 9 Jalen Knox 6-0 195 Fr.17 Richaud Floyd 5-11 195 Jr. 2L10 Alex Ofodile 6-2 200 Jr.84 Emanuel Hall 6-3 195 Sr. 3L13 Kam Scott 6-2 170 Fr.12 Johnathon Johnson 5-10 180 Jr. 2L14 Dominic Gicinto 5-9 180 Fr.30 Barrett Banister 6-0 190 Fr.

DEFENSE97 Akial Byers 6-4 280 So. 1L93 Tre Williams 6-5 260 So. 1L15 Trajan Jeffcoat 6-3 245 Fr. 5 Terry Beckner, Jr. 6-4 295 Sr. 3L 13 Rashad Brandon 6-3 300 Sr. 1L78 Kobie Whiteside 6-1 310 So. 1L99 Walter Palmore 6-4 320 Sr. 1L –OR– 95 Jordan Elliott 6-4 315 So.90 Markell Utsey 6-4 295 Jr.39 Chris Turner 6-4 255 So. 1L29 Nate Anderson 6-4 255 Sr. 1L24 Terez Hall 6-2 230 Sr. 3L32 Nick Bolton 6-0 235 Fr.47 Cale Garrett 6-3 230 Jr. 2L46 Jacob Trump 6-3 230 Jr. 4 Brandon Lee 6-2 225 Sr. 3L 3 Ronnell Perkins 6-0 205 Jr. 2L21 Christian Holmes 6-1 200 So. 1L14 Adam Sparks 6-0 180 So. 1L 8 Jarvis Ware 6-1 190 Fr. 7 Cam Hilton 6-0 190 Sr. 3L18 Joshuah Bledsoe 6-0 205 So. 1L 9 Tyree Gillespie 6-0 210 So. 1L20 Khalil Oliver 6-1 210 Jr. 2 DeMarkus Acy 6-2 195 Jr. 2L10 Terry Petry 6-1 175 RSFr.

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SPECIAL TEAMS26 Corey Fatony 5-11 205 Sr. 3L12 Johnathon Johnson 5-10 180 Jr. 2L17 Richaud Floyd 5-11 195 Jr. 2L

P19 Tucker McCann 6-0 215 Jr. 2L90 Sean Koetting 6-3 220 RSFr. 51 Drew Wise 6-2 235 So. 1L86 James Workman 6-0 220 Jr. 1L34 Larry Rountree III 5-10 210 So. 1L17 Richaud Floyd 5-11 195 Jr. 2L

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NUMERICAL No. Last, First Pos.1 Badie, Tyler RB2 Acy, DeMarkus** DB2 Wilson, Micah* QB3 Lock, Drew*** QB3 Perkins, Ronnell** S4 Lee, Brandon*** LB5 Beckner, Jr., Terry*** DL5 Powell, Taylor QB6 Ross, Tavon*** LB6 Thompson, Khmari WR7 Brown, Nate*** WR7 Hilton, Cam*** S8 Smith, Justin WR8 Ware, Jarvis DB9 Gillespie, Tyree* S9 Knox, Jalen WR10 Ofodile, Alex WR10 Petry, Terry DB11 Blanton, Kendall*** TE11 Ulmer, Jordan* S12 Johnson, Johnathon** WR13 Brandon, Rashad* DL13 Scott, Kam WR14 Gicinto, Dominic WR14 Sparks, Adam* DB15 Jeffcoat, Trajan DL15 Nelson, Dominic* S16 Crockett, Damarea** RB16 Nathan, Jr., Gerald LB17 Floyd, Richaud** WR17 Mills, Chris DB18 Bledsoe, Joshuah* S18 Scott, Jr., Lindsey QB19 Lowary, Jack QB19 McCann, Tucker** PK20 Bakare, Simi RB20 Oliver, Khalil DB21 Holmes, Christian* DB22 Miller, Jr., Aubrey* LB24 Hall, Terez*** LB25 Brooks, Jamal* LB26 Fatony, Corey*** P28 Downing, Dawson* RB28 Hansford, Jatorian DL29 Anderson, Nate* DL30 Banister, Barrett WR30 Sales, Zion DB31 Stribling IV, Finis*** S32 Bolton, Nick LB33 Bailey, Chad LB34 Rountree III, Larry* RB35 Pack, Mason DB36 Ellinger, Daniel WR

2018 ROSTERNo. Last, First Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School/Previous College)2 Acy, DeMarkus** DB 6-2 195 Jr. Dallas, Texas (Wilmer-Hutchins)77 Adams, Paul** OL 6-6 315 Sr. Nashville, Tenn. (Christ Presbyterian)45 Agbasimere, Franklin DL 6-2 245 Jr. Lagos, Nigeria (Montverde [Fla.] Academy)29 Anderson, Nate* DL 6-4 265 Sr. Toronto, Ontario (Prattville [Ala.] HS/N.M. Military Inst.1 Badie, Tyler RB 5-9 190 Fr. Memphis, Tenn. (Briarcrest Christian)33 Bailey, Chad LB 6-0 240 Fr. Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point)56 Bailey, Samson*** OL 6-5 295 Sr. Lamar, Mo.20 Bakare, Simi RB 5-11 205 Fr. Round Rock, Texas (Cedar Ridge)30 Banister, Barrett WR 6-0 190 RSFr. Fayetteville, Ark.5 Beckner, Jr., Terry*** DL 6-4 295 Sr. East St. Louis, Ill.11 Blanton, Kendall*** TE 6-6 265 Sr. Blue Springs, Mo. (South)18 Bledsoe, Joshuah* S 6-0 205 So. Houston, Texas (Dekaney)32 Bolton, Nick LB 6-0 235 Fr. Frisco, Texas (Lone Star)79 Borom, Larry OL 6-6 340 RSFr. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Brother Rice)13 Brandon, Rashad* DL 6-3 300 Sr. Jersey City, N.J. (St. Anthony’s/ASA College)54 Britton, Joe LB 6-1 225 RSFr. Rogers, Ark. (Bentonville)25 Brooks, Jamal* LB 6-1 240 So. Bessemer, Ala. (City)7 Brown, Nate*** WR 6-3 210 Sr. Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett)97 Byers, Akial* DL 6-4 280 So. Fayetteville, Ark.88 Christopherson, Logan TE 6-6 245 RSFr. Lemont, Ill.38 Clayton, Bryson LB 6-3 215 Fr. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge)55 Colon-Castillo, Trystan* OL 6-4 315 So. Webb City, Mo.59 Cook, Case OL 6-5 295 RSFr. Carrollton, Ga.16 Crockett, Damarea** RB 5-11 225 Jr. Little Rock, Ark. (Christian)72 Delgado, Xavier OL 6-5 330 Fr. Glendale, Ariz. (Deer Valley)91 Dodge, Josh P 6-0 205 Fr. Blue Springs, Mo.86 Dove, Chritauskie WR 6-3 210 Fr. Denton, Texas (Ryan)28 Downing, Dawson* RB 6-0 225 So. Mission, Kan. (Bishop Miege)67 Dubinski, Jonah* OL 6-2 295 Jr. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge)70 Durant, Yasir* OL 6-7 330 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. (Imhotep/Arizona Western CC)98 Eaddy, Myles DL 6-0 245 So. Plantation, Fla. (American Heritage)36 Ellinger, Daniel WR 6-4 205 So. Jefferson City, Mo.95 Elliott, Jordan DL 6-4 315 So. Missouri City, Texas (Westside/Texas)26 Fatony, Corey*** P 5-11 205 Sr. Franklin, Tenn.17 Floyd, Richaud** WR 5-11 195 Jr. Gulfport, Miss.76 Foster, Javon OL 6-6 315 Fr. West Bloomfield, Mich.47 Garrett, Cale** LB 6-3 230 Jr. Kearney, Mo.14 Gicinto, Dominic WR 5-9 180 Fr. Raytown, Mo.9 Gillespie, Tyree* S 6-0 210 So. Ocala, Fla. (Vanguard)62 Grossman, Thomas OL 6-3 275 Sr. St. Louis, Mo. (Chaminade)84 Hall, Emanuel*** WR 6-3 195 Sr. Franklin, Tenn. (Centennial)24 Hall, Terez*** LB 6-2 230 Sr. Lithonia, Ga. (King)28 Hansford, Jatorian DL 6-4 245 Fr. Forsyth, Ga. (Mary Persons)7 Hilton, Cam*** S 6-0 190 Sr. St. Louis, Mo. (Webster Groves)49 Hoffman, Jake LS 6-4 210 Fr. Kearney, Mo.21 Holmes, Christian* DB 6-1 200 So. Atlanta, Ga. (McNair)53 Hoy, Joe LB 5-11 225 Jr. Wauconda, Ill.94 Jacobs, Tyrell DL 6-4 285 Jr. Kenner, La. (Rummel)92 Jaeger, Matthew PK 6-1 180 Fr. Plymouth, Minn. (Robbinsdale Armstrong)15 Jeffcoat, Trajan DL 6-3 245 Fr. Columbia, S.C. (Irmo)12 Johnson, Johnathon** WR 5-10 180 Jr. Memphis, Tenn. (Melrose)43 Jones, Jerney RB 5-10 200 So. Republic, Mo.92 Keevins, Macaulay DL 6-2 250 So. Columbia, Mo. (Hickman)9 Knox, Jalen WR 6-0 195 Fr. Mansfield, Texas (Timberview)

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NUMERICAL No. Last, First Pos.38 Clayton, Bryson LB39 Turner, Chris* DL40 Wilkins, Cameron LB41 May, Chance LB43 Jones, Jerney RB45 Agbasimere, Franklin DL46 Trump, Jacob LB47 Garrett, Cale** LB48 Winters, Roderick LB49 Hoffman, Jake LS50 White, Hyrin OL51 Wise, Drew* LS53 Hoy, Joe LB54 Britton, Joe LB55 Colon-Castillo, Trystan* OL56 Bailey, Samson*** OL56 Thompson, Antar DT57 Parker, Jairan LB59 Cook, Case OL61 Taylor, Richard OL62 Grossman, Thomas OL63 York, Cannon DL64 Lawrence, Bobby OL66 Willis, Keion OL67 Dubinski, Jonah* OL70 Durant, Yasir* OL71 Pendleton, Kevin*** OL72 Delgado, Xavier OL73 Ruth, Mike OL75 Wallace-Simms, Tre’Vour** OL76 Foster, Javon OL77 Adams, Paul** OL78 Whiteside, Kobie* DL79 Borom, Larry OL80 Swinson, Messiah TE81 Okwuegbunam, Albert* TE82 Parker, Daniel DL84 Hall, Emanuel*** WR85 Schachtner, Zac TE86 Dove, Chritauskie WR86 Workman, James* LS87 Musser, Cade WR88 Christopherson, Logan TE88 Williams, Chris DL89 Scales, Brendan TE90 Koetting, Sean PK90 Utsey, Markell* DL91 Dodge, Josh P92 Jaeger, Matthew PK92 Keevins, Macaulay DL93 Williams, Tre* DL94 Jacobs, Tyrell DL95 Elliott, Jordan DL97 Byers, Akial* DL98 Eaddy, Myles DL99 Palmore, Walter* DL

2018 ROSTERNo. Last, First Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School/Previous College)90 Koetting, Sean PK 6-3 220 RSFr. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge)64 Lawrence, Bobby OL 6-8 300 Fr. St. Joseph, Mo. (Central)4 Lee, Brandon*** LB 6-2 225 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence Central)3 Lock, Drew*** QB 6-4 225 Sr. Lee’s Summit, Mo.19 Lowary, Jack QB 6-4 230 Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei/Long Beach CC)41 May, Chance LB 6-1 230 RSFr. Kansas City, Mo. (Rockhurst)19 McCann, Tucker** PK 6-2 215 Jr. O’Fallon, Ill.22 Miller, Jr., Aubrey* LB 6-2 225 So. Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven)17 Mills, Chris DB 6-0 185 Fr. Converse, Texas (Judson)87 Musser, Cade WR 5-9 200 Fr. Blue Springs, Mo.16 Nathan, Jr., Gerald LB 6-1 215 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Vance)15 Nelson, Dominic* S 6-0 200 Sr. Florissant, Mo.10 Ofodile, Alex WR 6-2 200 Jr. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge/Oregon)81 Okwuegbunam, Albert* TE 6-5 255 So. Springfield, Ill. (Sacred Heart Griffin)20 Oliver, Khalil DB 6-1 210 Jr. Meridian, Ida. (Rocky Mountain)35 Pack, Mason DB 6-0 205 So. Springfield, Mo. (Kickapoo/SW Baptist)99 Palmore, Walter* DL 6-4 320 Sr. Columbus, Ga. (Hardaway HS/Eastern Arizona)82 Parker, Daniel TE 6-4 260 Fr. Blue Springs, Mo.57 Parker, Jairan LB 6-0 225 RSFr. Houston, Texas (St. Thomas)71 Pendleton, Kevin*** OL 6-4 325 Sr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (West)3 Perkins, Ronnell** S 6-0 205 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. (University City)10 Petry, Terry DB 6-1 175 RSFr. Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point)5 Powell, Taylor QB 6-2 210 RSFr. Fayetteville, Ark.6 Ross, Tavon*** LB 6-0 215 Sr. Cochran, Ga. (Bleckley County)34 Rountree III, Larry* RB 5-10 210 So. Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook)73 Ruth, Mike OL 6-7 320 Fr. Coppell, Texas30 Sales, Zion DB 5-10 185 RSFr. Southlake, Texas89 Scales, Brendan TE 6-4 240 So. Wildwood, Mo. (Lafayette)85 Schachtner, Zac TE 6-5 240 Fr. Columbia, Mo. (Tolton)13 Scott , Kam WR 6-2 170 Fr. Manvel, Texas18 Scott, Jr., Lindsey QB 5-11 220 So. Zachary, La. (Zachary/LSU/East Mississippi CC)8 Smith, Justin WR 6-7 210 Jr. Dublin, Ga. (West Laurens)14 Sparks, Adam* DB 6-0 180 So. Baton Rouge, La. (Dutchtown)31 Stribling IV, Finis*** S 5-11 190 Sr. Thompson’s Station, Tenn. (Independence)80 Swinson, Messiah TE 6-7 230 Fr. Glen Head, N.Y. (Lutheran)61 Taylor, Richard OL 6-4 280 Fr. Ellenwood, Ga. (Arabia Mountain)56 Thompson, Antar DT 6-5 300 So. St. Louis, Mo. (Richmond Heights/Highland CC)6 Thompson, Khmari WR 6-1 210 Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. (Central Gwinnett)46 Trump, Jacob LB 6-3 230 Sr. Kahoka, Mo. (Clark County)39 Turner, Chris* DL 6-4 255 So. Hammond, La.11 Ulmer, Jordan* S 6-2 190 So. Belleville, Mich.90 Utsey, Markell* DL 6-4 295 Jr. Little Rock, Ark. (Parkview)75 Wallace-Simms, Tre’Vour** OL 6-5 330 Jr. East St. Louis, Ill. (ESL)8 Ware, Jarvis DB 6-1 190 Fr. Apopka, Fla. (Wekiva)50 White, Hyrin OL 6-6 305 RSFr. DeSoto, Texas78 Whiteside, Kobie* DL 6-1 310 So. Houston, Texas (Alief Taylor)40 Wilkins, Cameron LB 6-2 245 Fr. Del Valle, Texas 88 Williams, Chris DL 6-3 250 So. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge)93 Williams, Tre* DL 6-5 260 So. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge)66 Willis, Keion OL 6-1 240 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. (CBC)2 Wilson, Micah* QB 6-3 210 So. Tulsa, Okla. (Lincoln Christian)48 Winters, Roderick LB 5-11 235 Sr. Arlington, Texas (Bowie)51 Wise, Drew* LS 6-2 235 So. Lawrence, Kan. (Free State)86 Workman, James* LS 6-0 220 Jr. Renton, Wash. (Liberty/San Jose State)63 York, Cannon DL 6-3 245 Fr. Lebanon, Mo.

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UNIVERSITY SYSTEM LEADERSHIP

Mun Y. Choi was named the 24th president in the history of the University of Missouri System in November 2016, and began in March 2017. As president, Dr. Choi serves as the chief executive and academic officer of the UM System, a land-grant institution that provides centralized administration for four universities, a health care system, and extension program, and ten research and technology parks. Dr. Choi oversees all academic, public, business, financial and related affairs of the UM System under the policies and general supervision of the University of Missouri Board of Curators. As a product of and passionate champion for public higher education, Dr. Choi advocates tirelessly on behalf of the four universities of the UM System with state and national business, political and civic leaders to achieve excellence. In partnership with the board and university leadership, Dr. Choi introduced a new collective vision for the UM System in September 2018: to advance the opportunities

for success and well-being in Missouri, the nation and the world through transformative teaching, research, innovation, engagement and inclusion.

To fulfill this vision, Dr. Choi also announced the Missouri Compacts for Achieving Excellence in September 2018. The Missouri Compacts are a promise to achieve excellence through student success; research and creative works; engagement and outreach; inclusive excellence; and planning, operations and stewardship to best serve our students and Missourians. Supported by one-time investments of up to $260 million from the UM System, the Missouri Compacts support the universities’ five-year strategic plans.

Before serving as the UM System president, Dr. Choi’s 25-year career in higher education included serving as assistant and associate professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago (1994-2000), de-partment head of mechanical engineering and mechanics at Drexel University (2000-2008), then dean of engineering at the University of Connecticut (UConn) (2008-2012). Later, he took on the role of provost and executive vice president at UConn (2012-2017).

Dr. Choi is married with three children and resides in Columbia, Mo.

DR. MUN Y. CHOIPRESIDENT, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI

2nd YearIllinois, ‘87

MU SYSTEM BOARD OF CURATORSJULIA G. BRNCIC

St. Louis

DARRYL M. CHATMANO’Fallon

JAMIE L. FARMERJefferson City

MAURICE B. GRAHAMClayton

JEFFREY L. LAYMANSpringfield

JOHN R. PHILLIPSKansas City

PHILLIP H. SNOWDENKansas City

DAVID L. STEELMANRolla – Chair

JON T. SUNDVOLDColumbia

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MIZZOU CHANCELLOR

Since joining the University of Missouri in August 2017, Chancellor Alexander N. Cartwright has continuously advocated for student success initiatives, growth of scholarship across all disciplines and Increased efforts to improve engagement with Missourians and beyond.

During 2018, Dr. Cartwright led MU in developing a blueprint for the next five years — The Flagship of the Future. This strategic planning document lays groundwork for innovation and growth at Missouri’s flag-ship, land grant university.

Shortly after arriving at MU during fall 2017, Dr. Cartwright announced the Missouri Land Grant program, a commitment to helping students who are Pell Grant eligible by covering their tuition and fees. He has since launched programs designed to improve retention and graduation rates as well as post-graduation outcomes for students.

As part of the strategic planning process, MU has developed a roadmap for significantly increasing it’s more than $200+ million annual research expenditures, along with other key scholarship metrics, by creating faculty development and support programs. He continues to focus on economic development as an outcome of being a research university across the state – building on the current annual $3.9 billion economic impact MU has on Missouri.

During his first year on campus, MU experienced a record year for cash donations as the university’s endowment — and ongoing capital campaign, ‘Our Time to Lead’ — exceeded the $1 billion mark.

Dr. Cartwright came to MU from the State University of New York (SUNY) where he served as provost and executive vice chancellor from September 2014 to July 2017. At SUNY Dr. Cartwright oversaw a broad portfolio, including academic policy, enrollment management, and more.

Dr. Cartwright came to the role of SUNY’s provost from the University at Buffalo, State University of New York (UB), where he served on faculty since 1995. At UB, he held several senior administrative positions, including vice president for research and economic development and acting executive director of the New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences. In these roles, he was responsible for campus/industry relations, research funding and compliance, and research support for UB and the Center.

An internationally recognized researcher and scholar in the area of optical sensors, he is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, SPIE, and the National Academy of Inventors. Dr. Cartwright is a prior winner of both the National Science Foundation CAREER Award and the Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award. In addition, he earned the 2002 SUNY Chancellor’s award for excellence in teaching.

A native of the Bahamas, Dr. Cartwright holds a PhD in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Iowa. He and his wife Melinda have two children, both now in college, Andrew and Alyssa.

Dr. Pam Hinton was appointed Faculty Athletics Representative in May, 2017, for a five-year term. Previously, Dr. Hinton served as an executive member of the Intercollegiate Athletics Committee (IAC) and was the IAC Compliance Subcommittee Chair and the Student-Athlete Welfare Subcom-mittee Chair. Her dedication to the welfare of our student athletes was evident during her time on the IAC.

Dr. Hinton has served in the Department of Nutrition and Exercise Phisiology since 2000. She has been an Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences at MU since 2006, and has served as the department’s Director of Graduate Studies, Nutritional Sciences, since 2010.

Dr. Hinton’s lab investigates the interactive effects of nutrition and physi-cal activity on bone health. In particular, Dr. Hinton’s lab is studying the effects of energy balance on bone turnover during weight loss and weight maintenance in overweight individuals. In addition, Dr. Hinton is studying the efficacy of exercise-based interventions to increase bone mineral density in osteopenic males.

She was a student-athlete at the University of Wisconsin, competing in track and cross country. She earned a bachelor’s degree, with, distinction, in molecular biology, which provides her with firsthand knowledge of the demands placed on student athletes.

DR. ALEXANDER N. CARTWRIGHTCHANCELLOR, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI

2nd YearIOWA, ‘89

PAMELA HINTONFACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE

18th YearWISCONSIN, ‘91

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Jim Sterk was named Mizzou’s 20th Director of Athletics on Aug., 9, 2016, following highly successful tenures leading intercollegiate athletics programs at San Diego State, Washington State and Portland State.

Sterk’s vision for Mizzou Athletics, Win It Right, is built upon the core values of Respect, Integrity, Gratitude, Humility and Together, and in his first two years in Columbia, the department has achieved unprecedented academic and athletic success under his leadership.

In the classroom, 265 Mizzou student-athletes received 2017-18 SEC Honor Roll recognition, 332 garnered University Dean’s List status for at least one semester and 13 teams registered a 3.00 grade-point average for the 2018 Spring term. Tiger student-athletes also spent over 4,400 hours volunteering with more than 50 orga-nizations in Columbia and the surrounding communities. The student-athlete body posted an overall record GPA of 3.04 in 2017-18 and 103 earned their MU degrees.

The department also scored well in the NCAA’s academic metrics, as MU regis-tered a school-record Graduation Success Rate (GSR) score of 91, which ranked third in the SEC, and marked a three-point improvement over the previous record mark. Mizzou, which has either equaled or improved its GSR score for 11-consecutive years, posted SEC-leading GSR scores in baseball (97), women’s basketball (100), women’s golf (100), women’s gymnastics (100), women’s tennis (100) and volleyball (100).

In the 2017 Federal Graduation Rates survey, Mizzou ranked second in the SEC with its 72 percent mark, a performance which also matched the highest mark in program history (72 percent in 2014-15) and was three points higher than the University’s average for all students during that same period.

Mizzou equaled its best finish ever in the Learfield Directors’ Cup standings in 2017-18, to finish 33rd nationally for the second-straight year. A record 17 of the Tigers’ 20 programs were represented in postseason competition with a school-record 15 earning Directors’ Cup points. Mizzou captured a pair of conference championships while 11 teams ranked in the nation’s Top 25 of their respective sports (or finished in the Top 25) at some point in 2017-18.

Ranking 33rd in back-to-back years marked Mizzou’s best two-year finish since the Directors’ Cup was established in 1993-94. Prior to this two-year stretch, Mizzou had averaged a finish of 58th in the annual competition as the school’s 20 programs have shined since Sterk took the department’s helm.

Mizzou had Top 25 2017-18 NCAA finishes in wrestling (sixth), women’s indoor track & field (ninth), women’s outdoor track & field (11th), women’s swimming and diving (15th), volleyball (Sweet 16) and men’s swimming and diving (23rd). It also marked the first time since 1981-82 that Mizzou Football played in a bowl game and both Tiger Basketball teams reached the NCAA Tournament in the same year.

Track & Field standout Karissa Schweizer (3,000m and 5,000m at the NCAA Indoor Championships; 5,000m at NCAA Outdoor Championships) captured three more NCAA individual titles as a senior and finished her collegiate career with six national championships. Mizzou also produced five season-ending conference award winners, 14 individual conference champions, 53 All-Conference award winners and 40 All-America honors in 10 different sports.

Academically, 269 Mizzou student-athletes received 2016-17 SEC Honor Roll recognition, 303 earned University Dean’s List status for at least one semester, 14 teams registered a 3.00 grade-point average for the Spring 2017 semester and four teams recorded perfect NCAA Academic Progress Rate marks of 1,000—women’s golf, women’s tennis, soccer and volleyball.

Fueled by Top 16 NCAA Championship finishes in wrestling (fifth), women’s

indoor track & field (eighth), men’s swimming & diving (ninth), women’s swimming & diving (13th), women’s cross country (16th) and volleyball (Sweet 16), Mizzou ranked a program-best 33rd in the 2016-17 Learfield Directors’ Cup standings with a school-record 662.75 points. The Tigers had not finished better than 36th prior to 2016-17. That year, 16 Mizzou teams were represented in NCAA postseason play, two teams won conference championships (volleyball and wrestling) and 10 squads ranked among the nation’s Top 25 in their respective sports at season’s end.

In addition, two Tigers combined to win four NCAA individual championships as wrestler J’den Cox won his third national title at 197 lbs., and Schweizer became just the fourth female in NCAA history to win the distance triple crown (cross country, indoor 5,000m and outdoor 5,000m national titles), and first since 2008. Mizzou also produced 13 individual conference champions and had 31 student-athletes earn 69 All-America certificates in 11 different sports.

The Tiger Scholarship Fund (TSF) raised a school-record $50.4 million during the 2016-17 fiscal year, shattering the previous record by more than $4.7 million. TSF’s record-breaking total, which included new pledges and cash gifts, was aided by a school-record 11 gifts of $1 million or more, and marked just the second time in school history that the TSF surpassed the $40 million threshold in philanthropic support and just the fifth time it topped the $30 million plateau.

Working with the Missouri Board of Curators, Sterk secured approval for Kansas City-based Populous to design the Memorial Stadium South End Zone facility which is scheduled to come on-line in 2019. This game-changing project for Tiger Football will include coaches offices, a locker room, training room, weight room and team meeting rooms as well as new premium seating opportunities for Mizzou fans.

Sterk joined Mizzou from San Diego State, where he enjoyed a six-year tenure highlighted by the most successful five-year run in Aztec history with 32 team conference championships from 2011-12 thru 2015-16, including a Mountain West Conference-leading 28 titles in that span, and the nation’s fourth-highest combined winning percentage in football and men’s basketball. In addition, SDSU was one of only four schools nationally to have appeared in six consecutive NCAA tournaments and have its football team play in five straight bowl games over that stretch.

SDSU set a school-record with 13 programs setting multi-year highs in the 2016 Academic Progress Report released by the NCAA with 313 student-athletes honored for their academic achievements. The athletic department also enjoyed a record fundraising year for scholarships and a new basketball facility.

For his efforts, Sterk was named the 2015-2016 Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, which highlights the efforts of athletic directors for their commitment and positive contributions to student-athletes, campuses and their surrounding communities. Sterk was also appointed to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee as the Mountain West Conference’s representative, however, he had to relinquish that prestigious position when he took over at Mizzou.

Sterk went to SDSU from Washington State University, where he served as athletics director from 2000-10. Prior to his hiring at WSU, he was athletics director at Portland State University from 1995 to 2000.

In his last three years at WSU, 13 Cougar teams competed in NCAA postseason, including back-to-back trips by the men’s basketball team (2007 and 2008), while women’s rowing earned five NCAA championship bids, including a fourth-place finish in 2006, the highest finish ever by a WSU women’s team in NCAA competition.

A 1980 graduate of Western Washington University, Sterk earned four letters for the Vikings in football and one in basketball. He was credited with a school-record 164 tackles during the 1977 season, garnering first-team NAIA District I all-star accolades. He was named team captain and MVP, helping the Vikings to the district championship game. On Feb. 6, 2010, Sterk was inducted into Western Washington’s Athletics Hall of Fame for his gridiron success.

He received his master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University. In addition to SDSU, Washington State and Portland State, his professional career has included administrative positions at North Carolina, Maine, Seattle Pacific and Tulane.

Sterk and his wife Debi have three daughters: Ashley, Amy and Abby.

JIM STERKDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

3rd YearWestern Washington, ‘80

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The 2018 Tigers

LB Terez Hall

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THE TIGERS

HONORS• 2018 All-SEC Second Team (Coaches)

2018 SEASON• Earned All-SEC Second-Team honors from the league’s 14 coaches after another standout

season that saw him tie for the team lead with 13 passes defended, including a team-high three interceptions

• Added 25 tackles and 1.0 tackle for loss as one of the league’s best lockdown corners … Had an interception in the fourth quarter, the third of his career, against No. 16 Kentucky (10/27)

• Became the first Mizzou player since John Gibson in 2016 to have a multiple interceptions in a game, doing so with two at Tennessee (11/17)

• His first pick against Tennessee was the game’s most important play as he returned it 76 yards to the Tennessee 11, preventing a Tennessee score and setting up a Mizzou score right before the half

• Added a fourth-quarter pick in that game as well … Posted a season-high four tackles vs. No. 2 Georgia (9/22)

• Career-high three pass break-ups at South Carolina (10/6) … Had two against No. 16 Kentucky (10/27)

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ACY’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL TFLY PD FF FR INT2016 11 5 1 6 0.0 0 2 0 0 02017 13 34 14 48 5.0 10 3 1 0 02018 12 20 5 25 1.0 1 10 0 0 3Total 36 59 20 79 6.0 11 15 1 0 3

HONORS• 2018, 2017 Team Captain• 2018 Team Don Faurot Most Inspirational Award• 2018 Team Big M Iron Man Award• 2017 Preseason Second-Team All-SEC

2018 SEASON• Team captain who again played very well in 2018, starting all 12 games at right tackle• Helped Mizzou’s offensive line lead the way for another incredible year offensively• Key part of the line that ranks ninth in the nation (second in the SEC) in fewest tackles for

loss allowed (4.08 per game) and 11th nationally (second in the SEC) in fewest sacks allowed (1.08 per game)

• Mizzou will enter the 2018 AutoZone Liberty Bowl with the nation’s 17th-ranked offense (fourth-best in the SEC), averaging 468.8 yards per game

• Graded out at 64.6 on the year according to ProFootballFocus.com

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2018 SEASON• Played in seven games and posted two tackles, including a tackle for loss on the year• His TFL came at Purdue (9/15) ... Also had a tackle in the season-opener vs. UT Martin (9/1).

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AGBASIMERE’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL TFLY PD FF FR BLK2016 6 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 02017 4 1 0 1 1.0 3 0 0 0 02018 7 1 1 2 1.0 1 0 0 0 0Total 17 3 1 4 2.0 4 0 0 0 0

2018 SEASON• Posted 20 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss with a sack and a pass deflection during his senior season• Had a season-high six tackles and half tackle for loss against No. 2 Georgia (9/22)• Had four stops at South Carolina (10/6)• Posted a sack vs. Wyoming (9/8)

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ANDERSON’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL TFLY SK SYDS PD FF ____ FR2017 12 7 5 12 2.0 7 0 0 0 0 02018 12 10 10 20 1.5 12 1.0 11 1 1 ______ 0Total 24 17 15 32 3.5 19 1.0 11 1 1 0

HONORS• 2018 SEC All-Freshman Team

2018 SEASON• Had a breakout true freshman season as an all-purpose back as he rushed for 407 yards on

just 80 carries (5.1 avg.) with two scores while adding 11 catches for 125 yards (11.4 avg.)• Was part of a three-headed running back attack that finished the year with 2,128 rushing

yards, the SEC’s second-most of any running back trio, trailing only Georgia’s De’Andre Swift,

2 • DEMARKUS ACYDefensive Back

Jr. • 6-2 • 195Dallas, Texas

Wilmer-Hutchins HS

77 • PAUL ADAMSOffensive Lineman

RS Sr. • 6-6 • 315Nashville, Tenn.

Christ Presbyterian HS

45 • FRANKLIN AGBASIMEREDefensive Lineman

RS Jr. • 6-2 • 245Lagos, Nigeria

Montverde (FL) Academy

29 • NATE ANDERSONDefensive LineSr. • 6-4 • 255Roswell, N.M.

Prattville (Ala.)/NM Military

1 • TYLER BADIERunning BackFr. • 5-6 • 190

Memphis, Tenn.Briarcrest Christian

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• Had 61 yards on the ground and 20 through the air in Mizzou’s 40-37 win over Purdue (9/15) with 46 of his 81 yards coming on the game’s final drive, including a big 20-yard catch on second-and-long to extend the drive

• Carried the ball 11 times for 50 yards with a score vs. Georgia (9/22), the second of five straight games posting 40 or more yards

• Had 45 yards at South Carolina (10/6), doing so on just six carries (7.5 avg.) • Added 41 on six carries at No. 1 Alabama (10/13) and rushed seven times for 41 yards vs. Memphis • Had five rushed for 42 yards (8.4 avg.) in the regular season finale vs. Arkansas (11/23) • Was injured at Florida (11/3) after his only rush of the game went for 18 yards and then

missed the Vanderbilt game (11/10) the week later • Posted nine kick returns on the year, amassing 203 yards for a team-high 22.6 yards-per-

return average on the year.

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BADIE’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP Att Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2018 11 80 407 2 5.1 32 37.0Total 11 80 407 2 5.1 32 37.0

2018 SEASON• Played in three games, vs. Vanderbilt (11/10), at Tennessee (11/17) and vs. Arkansas (11/23),

seeing action on special teams

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2018 SEASON• Saw time along the offensive line, at tight end and was a valuable member of Mizzou’s punt

shield during his senior season • Tallied his first career catch at South Carolina (10/6), a 21-yard grab • Saw time on the offensive line against UT Martin (9/1) as he helped Mizzou to a 51-14 win

in the season-opener

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BAILEY’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP Rec Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2015 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 9 0 0 0 0 0 02017 11 0 0 0 0 0 02018 12 1 21 0 21.0 21 1.8Total 36 1 21 0 21.0 21 0.6

HONORS• 2018 Team Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year

2018 SEASON• Another true freshman running back who Mizzou’s coaches could not keep off the field during

his initial season with the program • Rushed 11 times for 53 yards and a score during his first year with the program while also

playing on the special teams units • Took his first career carry for 12 yards against Vanderbilt (11/10) • Posted a career-high 41 yards on nine carries with his first career TD in a 50-17 blowout

win at Tennessee (11/17) • Tallied a special teams tackle against Memphis (10/20)

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BAKARE’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP Att Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2018 7 11 53 1 15 4.8 7.6Total 7 11 53 1 15 4.8 7.6

2018 SEASON• Had a solid freshman season, posting five catches for 51 yards with two of his five catches

coming on key third-down conversions late in the season • He tallied 21 of his 51 yards on the year on third down receptions • First catch of the year came at South Carolina (10/6)• Tallied a 12-yard third-down catch to set up a Mizzou score in the 38-17 win at No. 13

Florida (11/3) • Had one catch for nine yards at Tennessee (11/17) and added two catches for 12 yards,

including one from his high school teammate Taylor Powell, against their hometown Arkansas Razorbacks (11/23)

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BANISTER’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP Rec Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2018 10 5 51 0 10.0 51 5.1Total 10 5 51 0 10.0 51 5.1

20 • SIMI BAKARERunning BackFr. • 5-11 • 205

Round Rock, TexasCedar Ridge

33 • CHAD BAILEYLINEBACKER

Fr. • 6-0 • 240Missouri City, Texas

Ridge Point

56/91 • SAMSON BAILEYOffensive Lineman/Tight End

Sr. • 6-4 • 295Lamar, Mo.Lamar HS

30 • BARRETT BANISTERWIDE RECEIVER

RS Fr. • 6-0 • 190Fayetteville, Ark.Fayetteville HS

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HONORS• 2018 All-SEC Second Team DL (AP, Coaches) • 2018 Team Aaron O’Neal St. Louis Metro Player of the Year• 2018 Team Mizzou Performance Nutrition Golden Apple Award• 2018 Team Captain• 2018 Preseason All-SEC Second Team (Media) • 2018 Bednarik Award Preseason Watch List• 2017 Team Interior Lineman of the Year• 2016 Team Underclassman Leadership Award• 2015 First-Team Freshman All-American (FWAA, Sporting News)• 2015 Freshman All-SEC (Coaches)• 2015 Team Interior Lineman of the Year

2018 SEASON• Second-Team All-SEC pick by both the Associated Press and the league’s 14 head coaches after

returning to Mizzou for his senior season• Headlined a dominant group of defensive tackles as he led all Mizzou interior defenders with

31 tackles (21 solo) with a team-high 9.5 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, five QB hurries and a pass deflection

• Had a tackle for loss in eight of Mizzou’s 12 regular season games, including a season-high 2.0 vs. Wyoming (9/8)

• That was part of a dominant stretch during which he tallied a TFL in five-straight games • Added 1.5 tackles for loss against No. 16 Kentucky (10/27), including his first sack of the season • Posted a season-high five tackles at No. 1 Alabama (10/13)• Posted four tackles at Tennessee (11/17)• Posted a sack in Mizzou’s win over Vanderbilt (11/10)• Was a key contributor to Mizzou’s stout run defense which finished the season ranked 22nd

nationally while allowing just 3.36 yards per carry over the last 19 games as he fully recovered from a pair of ACL tears early in his career

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BECKNER’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS SACK YDS QBH FR2015 10 13 14 27 8.0 23 3.O 12 2 12016 7 16 8 24 2.0 4 0 0 3 12017 13 20 18 38 11.0 37 7.0 30 5 02018 12 21 10 31 9.5 26 2.0 9 5 0Total 42 70 50 120 31.5 90 12.0 51 15 2

HONORS• 2018 Team Curtis Jones Champion of the Year Award

2018 SEASON• Caught 18 passes for 142 yards and a TD during his senior season• Caught three passes for 21 yards and a score against Wyoming (9/8)• Season-high 27 yards on three catches vs. Memphis (10/20)• Caught two passes for 15 yards on senior day against Arkansas (11/23) • Invited to play in the East-West Shrine Game next year

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BLANTON’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP Rec Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2015 8 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.02016 12 16 161 3 10.1 22 13.42017 13 6 138 1 23.0 62 10.62018 9 18 142 1 7.9 18 15.8Total 42 40 441 5 11.0 62 10.5

2018 SEASON• Became a very dependable option on the back end of the Mizzou defense during his second

year with the program • Totaled 25 tackles on the year with two pass break-ups and a fumble recovery• Highlight of the season came in Mizzou’s 50-17 win at Tennessee (11/17) • With the game still somewhat up for grabs, he delivered the knockout blow by recovering a

fumble and returning it 39 yards for a touchdown against the Vols• Posted a season-high four tackles and a pass break-up vs. No. 16 Kentucky (10/27)• Tallied three tackles (all solo) at Purdue (9/15) and added three more against No. 2 Georgia (9/22)

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BLEDSOE’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL TFLY SK SKY PD FF FR2017 12 9 4 13 1.0 7 1.0 7 0 0 02018 11 17 8 25 0.0 0 0.0 0 2 0 1Total 23 26 12 38 1.0 7 1.0 7 2 0 1

5 • TERRY BECKNER, JR.Defensive Lineman

Sr. • 6-4 • 295East St. Louis, Mo.East St. Louis HS

11 • KENDALL BLANTONTight End

Sr. • 6-6 • 265Blue Springs, Mo.

Blue Springs South HS

18 • JOSHUAH BLEDSOEDefensive Back

So. • 6-0 • 205Houston, Texas

Dekaney HS

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2018 SEASON• Rising young linebacker who blossomed into a special teams standout and shot up on the depth

chart to be the primary backup at the weakside linebacker position • Made 18 tackles, including a half sack, on the year • Had a career-high eight tackles at No. 1 Alabama (10/13) as he was forced into action after

Terez Hall was ejected early in the game for targeting • Posted two tackles vs. Memphis (10/27) and at South Carolina (10/6) • His half sack came in the season-opener vs. UT Martin (9/1) • Had a kickoff return for 10 yards at Alabama (10/17)

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BOLTON’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL TFLY SCK SCKY PD FF FR2018 12 9 9 18 0.5 2 0.5 2 0 0 0Total 12 9 9 18 0.5 2 0.5 2 0 0 0

2018 SEASON• Key member of Mizzou’s field goal protection unit and saw time at right tackle• Played in all 12 games as a redshirt freshman

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2018 SEASON• Played in eight games and graded well in those eight contests, registering a season mark of

71.8 according to ProFootballFocus.com• Posted five tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and a sack in his eight games • Had a career-high two tackles against No. 16 Kentucky (10/27), with a half tackle for loss

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BRANDON’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL TFLY SK SYDS PD FF FR2017 13 15 6 21 5.5 17 1.0 7 0 0 02018 8 3 2 5 1.5 3 1.0 2 0 0 0Total 21 18 8 26 7.0 20 2.0 9 0 0 0

2018 SEASON• Made one special teams tackle while playing in five games • Lone tackle of the year came vs. No. 16 Kentucky

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2018 SEASON• Played in 11 games and posted five tackles on the year• Had two tackles at No. 1 Alabama (10/13) • Posted two tackles with a QB hurry at Tennessee (11/17)

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BROOKS CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS SACK YDS INT-Yds2017 12 5 4 9 0.5 1 0 0 0-02018 11 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0-0Total 23 9 5 14 0.5 1 0 0 0-0

2018 SEASON• Caught 12 passes over six games in a senior season that saw him play in just six games as

he struggled with injuries• Posted 12 catches for 129 yards (10.8 avg.) • Had three catches for 19 yards in the season-opener vs. UT Martin (9/1) • One catch for 27 yards vs. Wyoming (9/8) • Season-high five catches for 48 yards at Purdue (9/15) • Three catches for 35 yards vs. Georgia (9/22).

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BROWN’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP Rec Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2014 9 5 45 0 9.0 14 5.02015 12 27 326 4 12.1 33 27.22017 11 11 89 0 8.1 13 8.12018 6 12 129 0 10.8 27 21.5Total 38 55 589 4 10.7 33 15.1

7 • NATE BROWNWide Receiver

RS Sr. • 6-3 • 210Suwanee, Ga.

North Gwinnett HS

54 • JOE BRITTONLinebacker

RS Fr. • 6-1 • 225Rogers, Ark.

Bentonville HS

32 • NICK BOLTONLinebacker

Fr. • 6-0 • 235Frisco, TexasLone Star HS

79 • LARRY BOROMOffensive Lineman

RS Fr. • 6-6 • 340Bloomfield Hills, Mich.

Brother Rice HS

13 • RASHAD BRANDONDefensive LineSr. • 6-3 • 300

Jersey City, N.J.St. Anthony’s HS/ASA College (NY)

25 • JAMAL BROOKSLinebacker

So. • 6-1 • 240Bessemer, Ala.

Bessemer City HS

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2018 SEASON• Came on strong toward the middle of the season as his play was one of the keys to Mizzou’s

defensive turnaround late in the year• Posted 20 tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss, a QB hurry and a team-high two fumble recoveries • The Fayetteville, Ark., native scored a TD by recovering a fumble that was forced on a strip

sack by Jordan Elliott in the end zone against Arkansas (11/23), keying a 38-0 rout of his hometown school

• Started the final five games of the year and had 19 of his 20 tackles on the year over the season’s final seven games

• Posted a career-high six tackles at No. 13 Florida (11/3) • Had a tackle for loss against Memphis (10/20) and a half TFL the following week vs. Kentucky

(10/27)

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BYERS’ CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL TFLY PD FF FR BLK2017 7 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 02018 12 14 6 20 1.5 4 0 0 2 0Total 19 16 7 23 1.5 4 1 0 2 0

HONORS• 2017 All-SEC Freshman Team (Coaches) • 2017 Team Underclassman Leadership Award• 2016 Team Lifter of the Year

2018 SEASON• Started all 12 games at center and earned a season grade of 65.8, according to ProFootballFocus.

com • Key part of the line that ranks ninth in the nation (second in the SEC) in fewest tackles for

loss allowed (4.08 per game) and 11th nationally (second in the SEC) in fewest sacks allowed (1.08 per game)

• Mizzou will enter the 2018 AutoZone Liberty Bowl with the nation’s 17th-ranked offense (fourth-best in the SEC), averaging 468.8 yards per game.

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2018 SEASON• Played in eight games, seeing the majority of his time at left guard• Started in the season-opener vs. UT Martin (9/1)• Part of the line that ranks ninth in the nation (second in the SEC) in fewest tackles for loss

allowed (4.08 per game) and 11th nationally (second in the SEC) in fewest sacks allowed (1.08 per game)

• Mizzou will enter the 2018 AutoZone Liberty Bowl with the nation’s 17th-ranked offense (fourth-best in the SEC), averaging 468.8 yards per game

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HONORS• 2018 Team Rigman Outstanding Underclassman Leadership Award

2018 SEASON• Ran for 709 yards on 147 attempts while averaging 4.8 yards per carry during his junior season• He did all of that while missing the season’s final game against Arkansas (11/23) with a sore foot • Despite missing that game, he still finished the regular season ranked 12th in the SEC with

64.45 yards per game average while his 709 total yards ranked 15th in the SEC • Teamed with Larry Rountree III to give Mizzou two of the SEC’s top 15 rushers in 2018 – Mizzou

joined Georgia and Florida as the only SEC teams to have multiple rushers rank in the top 15 in the league and their 1,721 combined yards were second-most of any running back tandem in the SEC, trailing only Georgia’s D’Andre Swift and Elijah Holyfield

• Went over 100 yards three times, including a season-high 154 yards on 20 carries at South Carolina (10/6)

• Had back-to-back 100-yard games at No. 11 Florida (11/3) and vs. Vanderbilt (11/10), rushing for 114 on 21 carries with a score and 122 on 22 carries with a score, respectively

• Was injured on his third carry of the Tennessee game (11/17), forcing him to miss much of that game and all of the finale vs. Arkansas (11/23)

• Became the 17th Mizzou player to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a career during the Kentucky game (10/27)

• Finished the regular season with seven scores and had TDs in four-straight games, beginning with the Memphis contest (10/20)

• Added 12 catches for 88 yards (7.3 avg.) with his first career receiving TD coming during the Vanderbilt game (11/10)

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CROCKETT’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP Att Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2016 11 153 1062 10 6.9 39 96.52017 7 80 481 2 6.0 73 80.22018 11 147 709 7 4.8 59 64.5Total 29 380 2,252 19 5.9 73 77.7

55 • TRYSTAN COLON-CASTILLO

Offensive LinemanRS So. • 6-4 • 315

Webb City, Mo.

97 • AKIAL BYERSDefensive Lineman

So. • 6-4 • 280Fayetteville, Ark.Fayetteville HS

16 • DAMAREA CROCKETTRunning BackJr. • 5-11 • 225

Little Rock, Ark.Little Rock Christian HS

59 • CASE COOKOffensive Lineman

RS Fr. • 6-5 • 295Carrollton, Ga.Carrollton HS

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HONORS• 2017 Team Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year• 2017 Team Lifter of the Year Award

PERSONAL• Former Texas transfer made an immediate impact on the Tiger defense after having to sit out

last year due to NCAA transfer rules• Graded out as Mizzou’s top defender at any position on the year according to ProFootballFocus.

com at 88.8• Finished with 8.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks among his 21 tackles on the year while adding

a pass deflection and two QB hurries • Finished second on the team with 8.0 tackles for loss• Named SEC Defensive Player of the Week after a career performance which keyed Mizzou’s 38-0

shutout win over Arkansas (11/23) that closed the regular season and improved the Tigers to 8-4 • Was a virtual one-man wrecking crew against the Razorbacks as the Tiger defense pitched its

first SEC shutout in program history, while earning Mizzou’s first shutout of a Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) school since a 14-0 win at Iowa State in 2010

• It was also Mizzou’s largest shutout win over an FBS foe since a 58-0 win over Colorado in 2008 • Elliott keyed the day thanks to career-highs in both quarterback sacks (3.0) and tackles for

loss (4.0), on his way to a five-tackle game • His second-quarter blind-side sack jarred the ball loose and ended in a fumble recovery for a

touchdown for teammate Akial Byers which made the score 21-0 with 12:33 left in the first half• Elliott’s three sacks marked the first of his Tiger career, and his four tackles behind the line

of scrimmage equaled his 11-game season total coming into the contest• Had a season-best five tackles against Arkansas and also matched that total at South Carolina

(10/6), 1.5 of which were for a loss• Had a tackle for loss at No. 1 Alabama (10/13) as well

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ELLIOTT’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL TFLY SCK SYDS PD FF FR2018 12 15 6 21 8.0 43 3.0 28 1 1 0Total 12 15 6 21 8.0 43 3.0 28 1 1 0

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2018 SEASON• Played in 12 games on the year, seeing most of his time as an up man on the kick return team • Carried the ball eight times for 14 yards and had one kickoff return, going for 17 yards• Had five carries for six yards in the season opener vs. UT Martin (9/1) and had three carries

for eight yards against Arkansas (11/23)

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DOWNING’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP Att Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2017 5 20 121 0 6.1 29 24.22018 12 8 14 0 1.8 5 1.2Total 17 28 135 0 4.8 29 7.9

2018 SEASON• Veteran offensive lineman who has provided quality depth at the center position while playing

a key role as part of the punt shield during his junior season• Came off the bench to play snaps at center at South Carolina (10/6)• Valuable member of the punt return team this year

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2018 SEASON• Developed into one of the SEC’s most dependable offensive linemen, starting all 12 games at

left tackle while earning a season grade of 72.7, according to ProFootballFocus.com• That was the top individual grade among all Mizzou offensive linemen • He did all of that while routinely blocking the opposition’s top edge rushers in a league that

is known for producing NFL talent at that position • Key part of the line that ranks ninth in the nation (second in the SEC) in fewest tackles for

loss allowed (4.08 per game) and 11th nationally (second in the SEC) in fewest sacks allowed (1.08 per game)

• Mizzou will enter the 2018 AutoZone Liberty Bowl with the nation’s 17th-ranked offense (fourth-best in the SEC), averaging 468.8 yards per game

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22 • DAWSON DOWNINGRunning Back

RS So. • 6-0 • 225Mission, Kan.

Bishop Miege HS

67 • JONAH DUBINSKIOffensive Lineman

RS Jr. • 6-2 • 295Columbia, Mo.

Rock Bridge HS

70 • YASIR DURANTOffensive Lineman

Jr. • 6-7 • 330Philadelphia, Pa.

Imhotep HS/Arizona Western

95 • JORDAN ELLIOTTDefensive Lineman

RS So. • 6-4 • 315Missouri City, Texas

Westside HS

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HONORS• 2018 Team Mizzou Performance Nutrition FASTER Award• 2018 Preseason All-SEC First Team (Media)• 2018 William V. Campbell Trophy Watch List • 2017 Ray Guy Award Semifinalist (one of 10)• 2017 Wuerffel Trophy Watch List• 2017 AFCA Good Works Team• 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll• 2015 Freshman All-American (Sporting News)• 2015 Freshman All-American (USA Today)• 2015 All-SEC Freshman Team

2018 SEASON• Had another great year punting as he finished was again on the final watch list for the Ray

Guy Award for the second-consecutive season• Averaged 44.0 yards per punt on 47 kicks, amassing 2,066 total yards• He pinned the opponent inside the 20-yard line 22 times and had just three touchbacks• He had 14 kicks of 50+ yards, including a 60-yarder, which was his longest of the season• Only allowed 13 returns on 47 kicks as Mizzou allowed just 10.1 yards per return, giving him

a net punting average of 33.9• His 44.0 average is currently the sixth-best mark in program history and he holds three of

the school’s top-10 single-season marks• His 11,007 career punting yards are the most in school history as are his 252 career punts• His career average of 43.678 is second in school history, trailing only Trey Barrow (2010-12)

who averaged 43.894

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FATONY’S CAREER STATSYEARS GP Att Yds Avg. Long TB FC I20 50+2015 12 81 3477 42.9 61 3 28 23 212016 12 66 2894 43.8 60 6 15 25 172017 13 58 2570 44.3 70 5 19 21 162018 12 47 2066 44.0 60 3 9 22 14Total 49 252 11007 43.7 70 17 71 91 68

2018 SEASON• Made four catches for 38 yards (9.5 avg.) over five games while battling injuries• Missed the first six games of the year with a broken leg, suffered in training camp• Returned vs. Memphis (10/20) and caught three passes for a season-high 28 yards • Caught one pass for 10 yards vs. Vanderbilt (11/10) • Also returned two punts for three yards on the year and three kickoffs for 56 yards (18.7 avg.)

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FLOYD’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP Rec Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm PRtn Yds ____ TD2016 9 4 94 0 23.5 37 10.4 0 0 02017 13 14 170 2 12.1 30 13.1 11 218 22018 5 4 38 0 9.5 17 7.6 2 3 0Total 27 22 302 2 13.7 37 11.2 13 221 2

HONORS• 2018 All-SEC Second Team (Coaches)• 2018 Team Rigman Outstanding Underclassman Leadership Award• 2018 Team Captain• 2017 SEC Academic Honor Roll

2018 SEASON• Second-Team All-SEC honoree at linebacker by the league’s coaches after turning in an impressive

junior season• Leader on and off the field and was the team’s field general at middle linebacker• Finished the regular season ranked sixth in the SEC in total tackles (104) while leading the

league with 63 solo stops • Added 6.5 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, six QB hurries and a pass break-up from his middle

linebacker spot • Posted 10+ tackles in four-consecutive games, doing so with 12 against Alabama (10/13), 11 vs.

Memphis (10/20), a season-high 14 vs. No. 16 Kentucky (10/27) and 12 at No. 13 Florida (11/3) • Was the first Tiger to post four-straight games with double-digit tackle since Kentrell Brothers

did so in 2015 when he led the nation in tackles • Had an incredible four QB hurries at South Carolina (10/6) to go along with eight tackles • Had a season-high 1.5 tackles for loss among six tackles at Tennessee (11/17) • Posted his first sack of the season at Tennessee (11/17) • Made a season-high 2.0 tackles for loss at Purdue (9/15)

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GARRETT’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS SACK YDS INT-Yds PBU2016 12 27 20 47 6.0 11 0.0 0 1-4 32017 13 65 40 105 10.0 34 3.0 19 2-21 22018 12 63 41 104 6.5 12 1.0 4 0-0 2Total 37 155 101 256 22.5 57 4.0 23 3-25 7

17 • RICHAUD FLOYDWide Receiver

RS Jr. • 5-11 • 195Gulfport, Miss.

Gulfport HS

26 • COREY FATONYPunter

Sr. • 5-11 • 205Franklin, Tenn.

Franklin HS

47 • CALE GARRETTLinebacker

Jr. • 6-3 • 230Kearney, Mo.Kearney HS

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2018 SEASON• Had a tremendous true freshman campaign, emerging as a playmaker at the slot spot• Caught 13 passes for 141 yards and a touchdown • Opened his Tiger career by posting two catches for 15 yards against UT Martin (9/1) in the

season opener • Hauled in one catch for nine yards the next week vs. Wyoming (9/8) • Saw his role in the offense expand as the season went along and had his best game of the

year against Vanderbilt (11/10) as he caught four passes for a career-high 81 yards • Caught one pass for an eight-yard TD at Tennessee (11/17) a week later • Also returned a pair of punts during his freshman season HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONALPlease visit www.mutigers.com

GICINTO’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP Rec Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2018 11 13 141 1 10.8 42 12.8Total 11 13 141 1 10.8 42 12.8

2018 SEASON• Finished third on the team with 42 tackles after taking over one of the starting safety spots

midway through the season• Led all Mizzou secondary players in tackles • Made 36 of his 42 tackles on the year over the team’s final seven games after he became a starter • Posted a career-high seven tackles twice, doing so against Vanderbilt (11/10) and at Tennessee

(11/17) • Made a career-high 1.5 tackles for loss with his first QB sack at Tennessee (11/17) • Posted six tackles against a pair of nationally-ranked opponents in No. 1 Alabama (10/13)

and No. 16 Kentucky (10/27) • Added two QB hurries and a PBU on the year

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GILLESPIE’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL TFLY SK SKY PD FF FR2017 7 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 02018 12 33 9 42 1.5 9 1.0 8 1 0 0Total 19 33 11 44 1.5 9 1.0 8 1 0 0

HONORS• 2018 All-SEC Second Team (Coaches) • 2018 Preseason All-SEC Third Team (Media) • 2018 Biletnikoff Award Preseason Watch List

2018 SEASON• Second Team All-SEC pick by the league’s 14 coaches• His 1,944 career receiving yards rank 10th in school history • His 16 career TDs rank as the seventh-most in school history• Led Mizzou with 756 receiving yards on just 35 catches over eight games, averaging 94.5 yards

per contest and 21.6 yards per catch • Scored six touchdowns as he continued to be one of the nation’s premier deep threats in

the passing game • Was slowed by a sore groin midway through the season as he missed one of the meatier parts

of Mizzou’s schedule before returning in a 38-17 win at No. 11 Florida (11/3) • Had 171 receiving yards in each of his first two games of the season vs. UT Martin (9/1) and

vs. Wyoming (9/8), scoring three TDs in those two games • Had four catches for 88 yards at Purdue (9/15), including a big 25-yarder on the eventual

game-winning drive that set Mizzou up in field goal range with little time remaining • However, the injury bug slowed him in that game and the Georgia (9/22) game and he missed

the next four games • Came back at Florida and made four catches for 77 yards and a score as he helped the offense

key a road win at the nation’s No. 11 team • Posted four catches for 74 yards at Tennessee (11/17) and closed his season by hauling in six

catches for 153 yards and two touchdowns vs. Arkansas (11/23) • It was his third 100-yard game of the season and ninth of his career

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HALL’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP Rec Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2015 11 8 64 0 8.0 14 5.82016 12 19 307 2 16.2 49 25.62017 13 33 817 8 24.8 63 62.82018 8 35 756 6 21.6 67 94.5Total 44 95 1,944 16 20.5 67 44.2

14 • DOMINIC GICINGTOWide Receiver

Fr. • 5-9 • 180Raytown, Mo.Raytown HS

10 • TYREE GILLESPIEDefensive Back

So. • 6-0 • 210Ocala, Fla.

Vanguard HS

84 • EMANUEL HALLWide ReceiverSr. • 6-3 • 200

Franklin, Tenn.Centennial HS

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HONORS • 2018 Team Missouri “MO” Award• 2018 Team Captain• 2018 Dick Butkus Award Preseason Watch List• 2017 Second-Team All-SEC (Pro Football Focus)• 2017 Team Outstanding Underclassman Leadership Award

2018 SEASON• Turned in a tremendous senior season, making plays all over the field from his weakside

linebacker position • Made 69 tackles with 8.0 tackles for loss and a team-high 5.0 sacks • He also added his first career interception and a team-high seven QB hurries on the year • Posted a season-high 11 tackles on two separate occasions, first at South Carolina (10/6) with

nine of those being solo stops, and then against Memphis (10/20) with eight solo tackles • Posted a season-high 3.0 tackles for loss at South Carolina (10/6) and had two more against

Memphis (10/20) • Finished the year with 5.0 sacks with 1.0 coming against UT Martin (9/1), at South Carolina

(10/6), vs. Memphis (10/20), vs. No. 16 Kentucky (10/27) and vs. Arkansas (11/23) • Tallied his first career interception in the Arkansas game as well, leading to a Mizzou touchdown

on the ensuing possession • Had multiple QB hurries against Wyoming (9/8) and Memphis (10/20)

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HALL’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A TOTAL TFL YDS SCK YDS PD INT-YDS FF2015 12 4 3 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0 02016 10 12 8 20 2.0 3 0 0 0 0-0 02017 13 49 36 85 12.5 26 1.0 1 3 0-0 02018 12 43 26 69 8.0 44 5.0 34 2 1-0 1Total 34 61 42 103 13.5 26 1.0 1 5 1-0 1

2018 SEASON• Made one tackle over seven games played • Lone tackle was a tackle for a loss of three yards in the season-opener vs. UT Martin (9/1).

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HANSFORD’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS SACK YDS2018 7 1 0 1 1.0 3 0 0 Total 7 1 0 1 1.0 3 0 0

2018 SEASON• Started all 12 games at safety and enjoyed a solid, consistent senior season, posting 29 tackles,

2.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, an interception with four pass break-ups and two QB hurries • Had a season-high six tackles and his only interception of the season at Purdue (9/15) • Posted a tackle for loss vs. No. 2 Georgia (9/22) and added another vs. Memphis (10/20) • Had a career-high two QB hurries at South Carolina (10/6) • Posted a single pass break-up in four separate games

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HILTON’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS SACK YDS INT-YDS PBU2015 12 1 2 3 0.0 0 0.0 0 0-0 02016 11 35 14 49 2.5 9 1.0 5 1-27 72017 12 15 1 16 1.0 4 1.0 4 0-0 22018 12 24 5 29 2.0 4 1.0 3 1-0 5Total 47 75 22 97 5.5 17 3.0 12 2-27 14

2018 SEASON• Developed into one of the team’s top corners after taking over a starting role midway through

the season • Finished the year with 13 passes defended (two interceptions and 11 break-ups) to lead the

team in that category • Also contributed 30 tackles and a half tackle for loss on the year • Posted a 42-yard pick six on his second career interception in the Homecoming win over

Memphis (10/20) in what was his second start of the year • Also tallied an interception against No. 2 Georgia (9/22) • Posted a career-high eight tackles at No. 13 Florida (11/3), including a season-best four solo stops• After taking over the starting role over the last seven games, he tallied 23 of his 30 tackles

and nine of his 13 passes defensed, including eight of his 11 pass break-ups during that span

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HOLMES’ CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS SACK YDS INT-YDS PBU2016 10 1 0 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0-0 12017 DNP - Injury2018 12 22 8 30 0.5 0 0.0 0 2-42 11Total 22 23 8 31 0.5 0 0.0 0 2-42 12

24 • TEREZ HALLLinebacker

Sr. • 6-2 • 230Lithonia, Ga.

King HS

28 • JATORIAN HANSFORDDefensive EndFr. • 6-4 • 245Forsyth, Ga.

Mary Persons HS

7 • CAM HILTONSafety

Sr. • 6-0 • 190St. Louis, Mo.

Webster Groves HS

21 • CHRISTIAN HOLMESDefensive BackRS So. • 6-1 • 200

Leland, Miss.McNair HS

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2018 SEASON• Special teams standout who played in 10 games• Part of a punt team that tallied a block as he blew up the protection shield in Mizzou’s 65-33

Homecoming win over Memphis (10/20)

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HONORS • SEC Freshman of the Week (9/17)• SEC Freshman of the Week (10/20)

2018 SEASON• Has a breakout freshman season after being thrust into action as Mizzou’s receiving corps got

hit with injuries midway through the season• Two-time SEC Freshman of the Week• Finished the year with 413 yards on 26 catches (15.9 avg.) with three scores • His 413 yards were the most by a Mizzou true freshman since 2016 and rank as the fourth-

most ever by a Mizzou true freshman • Enjoyed a breakout game at Purdue (9/15), earning SEC Freshman of the Week for the first

time in his career after catching five passes for 110 yards and his first score, a 59-yard strike • Had another monster game against Memphis, catching five passes for 104 yards and a score,

again earning SEC Freshman of the Week honors • Had three catches for 61 yards and a TD at No. 1 Alabama (10/13)

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JOHNSON’S CAREER STATSRECEIVING GP Rec Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2018 11 26 413 3 15.9 59 37.5Total 11 26 419 3 15.9 59 37.5

2018 SEASON• Rising talent who saw the field more and more as his true freshman season progressed• Made seven tackles on the year, including 1.0 sack in 12 appearances • Posted a career-high two tackles vs. Memphis (10/20) • His first career sack came against Arkansas (11/23) in the regular season finale

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JEFFCOAT’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS SACK YDS2018 12 6 1 7 1.0 2 1.0 2 Total 12 6 1 7 1.0 2 1.0 2

2018 SEASON• Led Mizzou with a new career-high 50 catches which went for 552 yards and four scores

during his junior season • Became a valuable possession receiver from the slot, who averaged 4.2 receptions per game • Caught TDs in each of the Tigers’ first three games – vs. UT Martin (9/1), vs. Wyoming (9/8)

and at Purdue (9/15) • Had a season-high 71 yards on four catches vs. No. 16 Kentucky (10/27) • Had 70 yards on six catches against Vanderbilt (11/10) • Caught a game-icing touchdown at Tennessee (11/17) as part of a seven-catch, 53-yard outing • Hauled in three catches for 49 yards and a score at Purdue (9/15) and he converted a huge

fourth down in that game on an acrobatic catch that led to a Mizzou touchdown to help Mizzou escape with a 40-37 win

• Returned 11 punts for 18 yards on the year

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JOHNSON’S CAREER STATSRECEIVING GP Rec Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2016 12 24 435 2 18.1 87 36.32017 13 41 724 6 17.7 79 55.72018 12 50 552 4 11.0 35 46.0Total 37 115 1711 12 14.9 87 46.2PUNT RETURNS Att. Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2016 14 196 1 14.0 63 16.32017 2 14 0 7.0 10 1.22018 11 18 0 1.6 16 1.5Total 27 228 1 8.4 63 6.2

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12 • JOHNATHON JOHNSONWide Receiver

RS Jr. • 5-10 • 180Memphis, Tenn.

Melrose HS

15 • TRAJAN JEFFCOATDefensive Lineman

Fr. • 6-3 • 245Columbia, S.C.

Irmo HS

43 • JERNEY JONESRunning Back

RS So. • 5-10 • 200Republic, Mo.Republic HS

9 • JALEN KNOXWide Receiver

Fr. • 6-0 • 195Mansfield, Texas

Tiberview HS

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2018 SEASON• One of the leaders on the defensive side of the ball, the senior made 40 tackles from his

strongside linebacking position, including 2.0 tackles for loss with a pass breakup • Made a season-high seven tackles at South Carolina (10/6) • Tallied 1.0 tackles for loss against Arkansas (11/23) to go along with four solo tackles and a

pass break-up on his senior day • Made four tackles at No. 13 Florida (11/3) • Posted four tackles, all solo, against No. 16 Kentucky (10/27)

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LEE ‘S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS SACK YDS FF FR INT PBU2015 11 1 4 5 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 12016 12 26 11 37 4.0 13 2.0 8 1 1 0 12017 13 25 17 42 5.0 17 0.5 4 1 0 1 5 2018 11 42 16 40 2.0 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 1Total 47 76 48 124 11.0 33 2.5 12 1 1 1 8HONORS

• 2018 All-SEC Second Team (AP, Coaches) • SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 5)• Finalist for Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, Manning Award and Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award• 2018 Team Bob Jeffries Kansas City Metro Player of the Year• 2018 Team Captain• 2018 Preseason All-SEC First Team (Media) • 2018 Maxwell Award Preseason Watch List• 2018 Davey O’Brien Award Preseason Watch List• SEC/Mizzou Single-Season Record Holder for Passing TDs (44 in 2017)• Nation’s Leader in TD Passes (44 in 2017)• Mizzou Single-Season Passing Efficiency Record Holder (165.67 in 2017)• 2017 SEC Leader in Passing Efficiency, Passing Yards, Total Offense, Passing Yards per Game,

Passing Yards per Completion (led nation), Points Responsible for• 2017 First-Team All-SEC (AP, Coaches)• 2017 Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week (9/3/17)• 2017 SEC Offensive Player of the Week (9/5/17; 11/27/17)• 2017 Team Captain• 2016 Team Captain

2018 SEASON• Second-Team All-SEC by both the Associated Press and the league’s coaches • Finished the regular season of his senior year ranked among SEC greatness and among the all-time greats at the quarterback position at Mizzou

• Finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, the Manning Award and the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award

• Earned the team’s 2018 Team Bob Jeffries Kansas City Metro Player of the Year • Finished the season with 25 passing TDs, moving his career total to 96, which is the third-most

ever by an SEC quarterback entering the bowl game and the second-most ever by a Mizzou quarterback, trailing only Chase Daniel (101)

• Amassed 3,125 passing yards, his third consecutive 3,000-yard season (second Mizzou QB ever to accomplish that feat) and that moved his career yardage total to 11,820, second-most ever by an SEC and Mizzou quarterback

• Holds four of the top six single-game passing marks in school history while his 3,125 yards on the year are the eighth-most in school history (he holds three of the top eight marks)

• Needs just 61 yards in the bowl game to move into seventh place on the school’s all-time passing yards list

• Finished the year with career-highs in completion percentage (63.2 percent), wins (eight), fewest interceptions (eight), rushing TDs (six) and rushing yards (145)

• Accounted for 31 total touchdowns on the year • Ended the year playing his best football over the last four games, going 83-for-120 (69.2 percent) for 981 yards, nine TDs and only two interceptions while quarterbacking Mizzou to a 4-0 mark in the month of November

• His combined QBR over those four games was 159.2 • Thanks to his QB play, Mizzou converted 55 percent of its third downs in that span • Had just two interceptions on his final 176 passing attempts of the regular season • Posted three games with four TDs on the year, vs. UT Martin (9/1), Wyoming (9/8) and against Memphis (10/20)

• Against bowl eligible teams, Lock tallied 17 passing TDs against only eight interceptions a stark improvement after posting 11 and seven in those categories a year ago

• Most importantly, Lock went 5-4 in nine games against bowl teams in 2018 while going 0-6 in such games as a junior

• Among active FBS quarterbacks, Lock is fourth with his 11,820 career passing yards • He is just the second Mizzou QB to throw for more than 11,000 yards, trailing only 2007 Heisman finalist Chase Daniel, who holds the school record of 12,515 from 2005-09

• Lock now has 33 career games with 200+ passing yards, second-most in school history• Has thrown for 200+ yards in 28 of his last 31 games entering bowl season • With 350 yards vs. Memphis, Lock has 12 career 300-yard games, second-most in school history behind only Daniel (20)

• Registered his 11th career game with four or more TDs vs. Memphis - he has nine such games among his last 14

• Now has 50 career TD passes of 20+ yards, the most in school history • Enters bowl season ranked fourth in the SEC in passing yards per game (260.4), third in total passing yards (3,125) and second in pass TDs (25)

• Lock accomplished all of this with his No. 1 WR Emanuel Hall sidelined for four games with a groin injury against the meatiest part of the schedule, and while playing without the services of Mackey Award finalist TE Albert Okwuegbunam over the final two games

• Used his feet to score six TDs on the ground, third-most on the team • Ran for 145 yards on 29 attempts• His 105 total TDs responsible for are the second-most all-time at Mizzou, behind only Chase Daniel

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LOCK’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP C-A Pct Yds TD INT Long Yds/Gm2015 12 129-263 49.0 1332 4 8 78 111.02016 12 237-434 55.0 3399 23 10 87 283.32017 13 242-419 57.8 3964 44 13 79 304.92018 12 252-399 63.2 3125 25 8 70 260.4Total 49 860-1515 56.8 11820 96 39 87 241.2

YEAR Att Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2015 52 28 1 0.5 33 2.32016 52 123 1 2.4 24 10.32017 44 111 1 2.5 34 8.52018 49 145 6 3.0 27 12.1Total 197 407 9 2.1 34 8.3

* NOTE - Lock’s individual career game-by-game stats are listed in the notes section of the guide+

4 • BRANDON LEELinebacker

RS Sr. • 6-2 • 225Indianapolis, Ind.

Lawrence Central HS

3 • DREW LOCKQuarterbackSr. • 6-4 • 225

Lee’s Summit, Mo.Lee’s Summit HS

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HONORS • 2018 Preseason All-SEC Second Team (Media)

2018 SEASON• Had a strong season, finishing the regular season tied for eighth nationally with his 9.5 points

per game average • Finished the year with 114 total points, tied for the seventh-most in a single season in

program history • His 1.8 field goals per game ranked third nationally and second-best among SEC schools • Finished the year going 22-for-30 in field goals, just five shy of the school’s single-season record

(27 by three different kickers) • Finished 8-for-13 from 40+ yards, including 2-for-3 from 50+, including the nation’s longest

make of 57 yards at South Carolina (10/6), which gave Mizzou a one-point lead with less than two minutes remaining

• Made a career-high five field goals in that game at Carolina, going 5-for-6 with his only miss coming in driving rain during the third quarter

• Connected on 4-of-5 field goals, including a game-winner as time expired at Purdue (9/15) • McCann earned Groza Award Star of the Week distinction after both the South Carolina and

Purdue games • Was a perfect 3-for-3 in field goals at Tennessee (11/17)

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McCANN’s CAREER STATSFIELD GOALS GP FG FGA Pct Long 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+2016 12 6 12 50.0 46 3-6 2-3 1-2 0-12017 12 15 17 88.2 43 6-7 4-5 4-5 0-02018 12 22 30 73.3 57 6-7 8-10 6-10 2-3Total 36 43 59 72.9 57 15-20 14-18 11-17 2-4

PATs Made Att Pct2016 39 43 90.72017 51 53 96.22018 48 50 96.0Total 138 146 94.5

2018 SEASON• Posted two tackles over nine games played• Had a stop in the season opener vs. UT Martin (9/1) • Added another vs. No. 2 Georgia (9/22)

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2018 SEASON• Graduate transfer from Oregon• Saw action in 10 games during his first year with the program, but did not record a catch• Is the son of Mizzou WR coach A.J. Ofodile and a former four-star recruit

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HONORS • 2018 Mackey Award Finalist• 2018 Preseason All-SEC First Team (Media) • 2018 John Mackey Award Preseason Watch List• 2017 All-SEC Second Team (AP, Coaches)• 2017 Freshman All-SEC Team (Coaches)

2018 SEASON• One of three John Mackey Award Finalists after he hauled in 43 catches for 466 yards and six

scores during his sophomore season • Missed the final three games of the regular season after hurting his shoulder during Mizzou’s

38-17 win at No. 11 Florida (11/3) • Had a career-best performance against Memphis (10/20), catching six passes for an incredible

159 yards and three scores • That game against Memphis was his fifth career game scoring multiple touchdowns, tying the

most ever by a Mizzou TE (Chase Coffman) • He accomplished that feat in just 20 games while Coffman needed 51 to do so • Caught a career-high nine passes for 81 yards against Georgia (9/22)• Scored a touchdown at No. 13 Florida (11/3) as part of a four-catch, 46-yard performance • Scored TDs in back-to-back games against Wyoming (9/8) and at Purdue (9/15)• Averaged 10.8 yards per catch on the year

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OKWUEGBUNAM’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP Rec Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2017 13 29 415 11 14.3 57 31.92018 9 43 466 6 10.8 58 51.8Total 22 72 881 17 12.2 58 40.0

19 • TUCKER MCCANNPlacekickerJr. • 6-2 • 215O’Fallon, Ill.O’Fallon HS

22 • AUBREY MILLER, JR.Linebacker

So. • 6-1 • 225Memphis, Tenn.Whitehaven HS

10 • ALEX OFODILEWide Receiver

RS Jr. • 6-2 • 200Columbia, Mo.

Rock Bridge HS/Oregon

81 • ALBERT OKWUEGBUNAMTight End

RS So. • 6-5 • 255Springfield, Ill.

Sacred Heart Griffin HS

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2018 SEASON• The graduate transfer from Oregon made an immediate impact on the Mizzou defense, totaling

36 tackles from the safety spot, including 2.0 tackles for loss with a pass break-up on the year • Posted a season-high six tackles at No. 1 Alabama (10/13) • Also had six stops at No. 13 Florida (11/3) • Had 1.0 tackle for loss in back-to-back games vs. Wyoming (9/8) and at Purdue (9/15) • Also had a key third-down pass breakup at Purdue (9/15)

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OLIVER‘S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS SACK YDS FF FR INT PBU2018 12 25 11 36 2.0 5 0.0 0 0 1 0 1Total 12 25 11 36 2.0 5 0.0 0 0 1 0 1

HONORS• 2018 Team Ed “Brick” Travis Interior Lineman of the Year Award

2018 SEASON• Had a standout senior season, earning the team’s Interior Lineman of the Year Award after posting

28 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss and a sack • Consistently graded as one of the team’s top defenders, posting a season mark of 69.8 according

to ProFootballFocus.com • Had a monster game at South Carolina (10/6), posting a season-high five tackles (all solo) with

a tackle for loss, one pass deflection and a blocked kick • Had four tackles (all solo) vs. Vanderbilt (11/10) • Set a season-high 1.5 tackles for loss with his only sack of the season at Tennessee (11/17)

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PALMORE’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS SCK YDS QBH2017 10 5 8 13 2.0 4 0 0 32018 12 18 10 28 4.0 14 1.0 10 2Total 22 23 18 41 6.0 18 1.0 10 5

HONORS• 2018 SEC All-Freshman Team• SEC Freshman of the Week (Nov. 12)

2018 SEASON• Became one of the team’s best stories throughout his true freshman campaign, converting from

DE to TE during training camp and evolving into one the SEC’s top freshmen • Caught six passes for 63 yards and a touchdown on the year while developing into a tremendous

blocking TE in the run game • Named SEC Freshman of the Week following a standout performance against Vanderbilt (11/10),

which included his first career TD grab • He caught three passes for 42 yards and the TD in that game while paving the way for a

dominant ground game • First career catch in game at Florida (11/3) • Tallied single catches for nine yards each vs. both Tennessee (11/17) and Arkansas (11/23)

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PARKER’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP Rec Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2018 11 6 63 1 10.5 20 5.7Total 11 6 63 1 10.5 20 5.7

2018 SEASON• Team leader and seasoned veteran along the offensive line, he started 11 of 12 games at left guard• Key part of the line that ranks ninth in the nation (second in the SEC) in fewest tackles for

loss allowed (4.08 per game) and 11th nationally (second in the SEC) in fewest sacks allowed (1.08 per game)

• Mizzou will enter the 2018 AutoZone Liberty Bowl with the nation’s 17th-ranked offense (fourth-best in the SEC), averaging 468.8 yards per game.

• Playing as a college graduate and interned with Mizzou Athletics’ marketing department over the summer, helping sell Mizzou Football tickets

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20 • KHALIL OLIVERDefensive BackRS Jr. • 6-1 • 210Meridian, Ida.

Rocky Mountain HS

99 • WALTER PALMOREDefensive LineSr. • 6-4 • 320

Columbus, Ga. Hardaway HS/ Eastern Arizona J.C.

82 • DANIEL PARKER, JR.Tight End

Fr. • 6-4 • 260Blue Springs, Mo.Blue Springs HS

71 • KEVIN PENDLETONOffensive Lineman

RS Sr. • 6-4 • 325Lee’s Summit, Mo.

Lee’s Summit West HS

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HONORS• 2016 SEC All-Freshman Team

2018 SEASON• A converted safety, he made key contributions on defense all season while playing the strongside

linebacker spot • Made a pair of starts, the first coming at Purdue (9/15) as Brandon Lee was forced to sit out

due to a targeting penalty in the second half of the Wyoming game (9/8) • Perkins made one tackle in that game • Tallied a season-high three tackles at No. 1 Alabama (10/13) • Earned another start at Tennessee (11/17) and posted two tackles, including a tackle for loss,

in the 50-17 win • Had a tackle for loss vs. Wyoming (9/8)

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PERKINS’ CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS SCK YDS PBU FR2016 12 28 15 43 3.5 7 0 0 3 02017 10 18 9 27 1.0 1 0 0 1 12018 12 10 3 13 2.0 6 1.0 2 0 0Total 34 56 27 83 6.5 14 1.0 2 4 1

2018 SEASON• Saw the field in eight games during his redshirt freshman season and posted five tackles and

a forced fumble on the year • Had a career-high two tackles against both UT Martin (9/1) and Memphis (10/20) • Forced a fumble in the UT Martin game

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PETRY’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS SCK YDS PBU FF2018 8 4 1 5 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 1Total 8 4 1 5 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 1

2018 SEASON• Played in six games as a redshirt freshman as the team’s primary back-up quarterback behind

Drew Lock • Completed 6-of-14 passes for 134 yards • Went 4-for-9 for 105 yards in the season opener vs. UT Martin (9/1) • Went 1-for-3 for 23 yards vs. Memphis (10/20) • Went 1-for-2 for six yards with his one catch coming from high school teammate and

Fayetteville native Barrett Banister against their hometown Arkansas Razorbacks in the regular season finale (11/23)

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POWELL’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP C-A Pct Yds TD INT Long Yds/Gm2018 6 6-14 42.8 134 0 0 4 0.7Total 6 6-14 42.8 134 0 0 4 0.7

HONORS• 2017 Team Don Faurot Most Inspirational Award• 2016-17 Mizzou Athletics Academic Achievement Award

2018 SEASON• Special teams standout as a senior as he made 11 tackles on the year, with almost all 11

coming on the kick and punt coverage teams • Posted a season-high two tackles on three separate occasions – vs. Wyoming (9/8), at No. 1

Alabama (10/13) and vs. Memphis (10/20) • Had a big blocked punt at South Carolina (10/6) as well and he also returned a punt for

12 yards in that game

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ROSS’ CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS BLK2015 7 1 1 2 0.0 0 02016 7 1 0 1 0.0 0 02017 12 9 5 14 1.0 5 02018 12 9 2 11 0.0 0 1Total 38 20 8 28 1.0 5 1

3 • RONNELL PERKINSLinebacker

RS Jr. • 6-0 • 205St. Louis, Mo.

University City HS

10 • TERRY PETRYDefensive BackRS Fr. • 6-1 • 175

Missouri City, TexasRidge Point HS

5 • TAYLOR POWELLQuarterback

RS Fr. • 6-2 • 210Fayetteville, Ark.Fayetteville HS

6 • TAVON ROSSLinebacker

RS Sr. • 6-0 • 215Cochran, Ga.

Bleckley County HS

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HONORS• 2017 All-SEC Freshman Team All-Purpose/Return Specialist (Coaches)• 2017-18 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll• SEC Freshman of the Week (11/13/17)

2018 SEASON• Led Mizzou with 1,012 rushing yards on the season, becoming the program’s third different

1,000-yard rusher in as many years• Averaged 5.1 yards per carry and scored a career-high 10 touchdowns, which were the sixth-

most in the conference during the regular season • His 1,012 rushing yards were fourth-most in the league and third-most among running backs

following the regular season • Texas A&M’s Trayveon Williams (1,524) and Kentucky’s Benny Snell, Jr., are the only SEC running

backs who rushed for more yards during the regular season • He averaged 84.3 yards per game, sixth-best in the SEC • He is the first Mizzou player to rush for double-digit touchdowns since Damarea Crockett did

so in 2016 • Posted four 100-yard games during his sophomore season, including in each of the final two

regular season games – 135 with a score at Tennessee (11/17) and 119 against Arkansas (11/23) • Team was 4-0 when he rushed for 100 yards in a game and 6-1 when he went for 70 or more • Had a career-high 168 yards on just 23 carries (7.3 avg.) in Mizzou’s 40-37 win at Purdue (9/15) • Ran for 118 yards on just nine carries (13.11 avg.) with a career-high three touchdowns

against Memphis (10/20) • Found the end zone twice at South Carolina (10/6) while rushing for 90 yards • Ran for 92 yards against Vanderbilt (11/10) and then went for 135 yards on 26 carries a week

later at Tennessee (11/17), adding a touchdown • Led Mizzou running backs in catches with 13, going for 59 yards

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2018 SEASON• True freshman wideout who enjoyed a standout initial campaign as a deep play threat • Hauled in eight catches for an incredible 214 yards, averaging a team-high 26.8 yards per catch • Two of his eight catches went for touchdowns • Opened his freshman campaign by catching a highlight reel, 70-yard TD strike against UT Martin

(9/1), becoming the first Mizzou player to score on his first career catch Chase Coffman in 2005 • Posted two catches for 19 yards at South Carolina (10/6) • Hauled in one catch for 32 yards against No. 16 Kentucky (10/27), a catch that was nearly a

52-yard TD score had it not been for a Mizzou penalty

• Had one catch for 41 yards and a score in Mizzou’s upset win at No. 11 Florida (11/3) as his catch was the put-away dagger

• Caught two passes for 48 yards at Tennessee (11/17) and caught one pass for four yards vs. Arkansas (11/23)

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SCOTT’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP Rec Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2018 12 8 214 2 26.8 70 17.8Total 12 8 214 2 26.8 70 17.8

2018 SEASON• Finished fifth on the team and second among secondary members with 38 tackles, despite

missing the final four games of the year due to injury • Added 2.5 tackles for loss, one interception, two pass break-ups and a QB hurry • Made a career-high 11 tackles, many coming against his brother Jared, in Mizzou’s 40-37 win

at Purdue (9/15) with 10 of those 11 tackles being of the solo variety • Tallied six solo tackles against No. 2 Georgia (9/22) • Made seven tackles in the South Carolina game (10/6) and added five solo stops against No.

16 Kentucky (10/27) • Tallied a game-changing interception in the Memphis game (10/20) that keyed a 65-33 Mizzou rout • Posted 1.0 tackle for loss against both Wyoming (9/8) and No. 16 Kentucky (10/27)

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SPARKS’ CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS INT-YDS FF FR ___ PBU2017 13 21 13 34 1.0 3 2-7 0 0 62018 8 31 7 38 2.5 9 1-0 0 0 3Total 21 52 20 72 3.5 9 3-7 0 0 9

2018 SEASON• Played in all 12 games on the year, posting five special teams tackles• Had a career-high three at South Carolina (10/6) and forced his first career fumble

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STRIBLING’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS INT-YDS2017 13 1 0 1 0.0 0 0-0 2018 12 5 0 5 0.0 0 0-0Total 25 6 0 6 0.0 0 0-0

34 • LARRY ROUNTREE IIIRunning BackSo. • 5-10 • 210

Raleigh, N.C.Millbrook HS

13 • KAM SCOTTWide Receiver

Fr. • 6-2 • 170Manvel, Texas

Manvel HS

14 • ADAM SPARKSDefensive Back

So. • 6-0 •180Baton Rouge, La.

Dutchtown HS

31 • FINIS STRIBLING IVDefensive Back

Sr. • 5-11 • 190Thompson’s Station, Tenn.

Independence HS

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2018 SEASON• Made his collegiate debut in the season-opener against UT Martin (9/1)• Has seen action in three games this season but has yet to record a catch HIGH SCHOOL/PERSONALPlease visit www.mutigers.com

2018 SEASON• Played in all 12 games, seeing most of his time on special teams • Posted five tackles and 1.0 sack on the year and had a fumble recovery at South Carolina

that led to a score• Three of his five tackles, including his first career sack, came vs. UT Martin (9/1)

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TRUMP’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS SCK YDS FF FR ___ PBU2016 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 12 5 0 5 1.0 2 1.0 2 0 1 0Total 19 5 0 5 1.0 2 1.0 2 0 1 0

2018 SEASON• Posted 24 tackles from his DE spot, starting all 12 games as a true sophomore • Posted 3.5 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks with four QB hurries • Posted a season-high four tackles on two separate occasions, vs. No. 16 Kentucky (10/27) and

at No. 13 Florida (11/3) • Had three tackles (all solo) vs. No. 2 Georgia (9/22) • Had sacks in back-to-back games vs. Wyoming (9/8) and at Purdue (9/15)

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TURNER’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS SCK YDS2017 12 0 3 3 1.0 2 0.5 12018 12 15 9 24 3.5 15 2.0 13Total 24 15 12 27 4.5 17 2.5 14

2018 SEASON• Played in nine games, seeing the bulk of action on special teams • Posted two tackles on the year, one vs. UT Martin (9/1) and another vs. Wyoming (9/8)

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ULMER’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total PBU2017 8 7 1 8 12018 9 1 1 2 0Total 17 8 2 10 1

2018 SEASON• Tallied one tackle, vs. Arkansas (11/23), over three games played on the year,

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HONORS• First-Team All-SEC (AP)• 2017 & 2018 Team Big M Iron Man Award

2018 SEASON• First Team All-SEC pick by the Associated Press who was undoubtedly one of the SEC’s top

offensive guards as a junior • Earned a 66.6 grade on the year from ProFootballFocus.com • Named the team’s 2018 Ironman Award recipient after playing more than 1,000 offensive

snaps as a junior • Did not commit a single penalty or give up a sack the whole season • Key part of the line that ranks ninth in the nation (second in the SEC) in fewest tackles for

loss allowed (4.08 per game) and 11th nationally (second in the SEC) in fewest sacks allowed (1.08 per game)

• Mizzou will enter the 2018 AutoZone Liberty Bowl with the nation’s 17th-ranked offense (fourth-best in the SEC), averaging 468.8 yards per game

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6 • KHMARI THOMPSONWide Receiver

Fr. • 6-1 • 210Lawrenceville, Ga.

Central Gwinnett HS

46 • JACOB TRUMPLinebacker

Jr. • 6-3 • 230Kahoka, Mo.

Clark County HS

39 • CHRIS TURNERDefensive EndSo. • 6-4 • 255Hammond, La.Hammond HS

11 • JORDAN ULMERSafety

So. • 6-2 • 190Belleville, Mich.

Belleville HS

90 • MARKELL UTSEYDefensive Lineman

Jr. • 6-4 • 295Little Rock, Ark.

Parkview HS

75 • TRE’VOUR WALLACE- SIMMS

Offensive LinemanSo. • 6-5 • 350

East St. Louis, Ill. | ESL HS

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2018 SEASON• True freshman who impressed the coaching staff enough to see time in the secondary this

season, playing in nine games • Made five tackles on the year with a career-high two tackles at Tennessee (11/17) • Had another tackle in the season finale vs. Arkansas (11/23)

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WARE’S CAREER STATSTACKLES GP UA A Total TFL YDS FF FR PBU INT-YDS2018 9 5 0 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0Total 9 5 0 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-0

2018 SEASON• Played in eight games and was a valuable backup at left tackle • Came in off the bench at Purdue (9/15) and gave Mizzou big minutes for an injured Yasir Durant • Part of the line that ranks ninth in the nation (second in the SEC) in fewest tackles for loss

allowed (4.08 per game) and 11th nationally (second in the SEC) in fewest sacks allowed (1.08 per game)

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2018 SEASON• Posted eight tackles over 11 games, with 2.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sack • His sack came at No. 1 Alabama (10/13) as he sacked Tide QB Tua Tagovailoa for a 12 yard loss

and a fumble, which was recovered by Akial Byers around midfield to help set up a Mizzou score • He had a season-high three tackles in that game and had two tackles at South Carolina (10/6)

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WHITESIDE’S CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS SCK YDS2017 12 2 7 9 2.0 12 1.0 112018 11 6 2 8 2.0 13 1.0 12Total 23 8 9 17 4.0 25 2.0 23

HONORS• 2018 Team Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year Award• 2018 Team Brick Squad Lifter of the Year Award

2018 SEASON• Played in 10 games during his true freshman season, seeing time on both special teams and

as a fullback on offense• Did not register any official statistics but impressed the coaches with his work ethic and his

dedication to practice and lifting, earning a pair of awards at the team’s year-end banquet

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8 • JARVIS WAREDefensive Back

Fr. • 6-1 • 190Apopka, Fla.Wekiva HS

50 • HYRIN WHITEOffensive Line

RS Fr. • 6-6 • 305DeSoto, Texas

DeSoto HS

78 • KOBIE WHITESIDEDefensive Tackle

So. • 6-1 • 310Houston, TexasAlief Taylor HS

40 • CAMERON WILKINSLinebacker

Fr. • 6-2 • 245Del Valle, Texas

Del Valle

93 • TRE WILLIAMSDefensive Lineman

RS So. • 6-5 • 260Columbia, Mo.

Rock Bridge HS

HONORS• 2017 SEC All-Freshman Team (Coaches)

2018 SEASON• Posted 20 tackles with 5.0 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and three QB hurries during his sophomore

season • Started six games on the year and played in all 12 • Had a season-high four tackles on three separate occasions, doing so at No. 1 Alabama (10/13),

against No. 16 Kentucky (10/27) and at No. 13 Florida (11/3) as 13 of his 20 tackles on the year came against top-25 teams

• Season-high 2.0 tackles for loss against Kentucky and he added 1.5 at Florida and 1.0 at Alabama as 4.5 of his 5.0 tackles for loss came vs. ranked opponents

• Posted sacks in back-to-back games vs. Kentucky and Florida.

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WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATSYEAR GP UA A Total TFL YDS SCK YDS QBH2017 11 15 5 20 4.0 16 3.0 14 42018 12 7 13 20 5.0 26 2.5 22 3Total 23 22 18 40 9.0 42 5.5 36 7

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2018 SEASON• Played as a reserve QB in two games and rushed for 29 yards on six carries • Did not register a pass attempt on the year

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WILSON’S CAREER STATSPASSING GP C-A Pct Yds TD INT Long Yds/Gm2017 5 5-10 50.0 48 0 1 19 9.62018 2 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0Total 7 5-10 50.0 48 0 1 19 6.8RUSHING Att Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2017 15 89 1 5.9 29 17.82018 6 29 0 4.8 17 14.5 Total 21 118 1 4.5 29 16.9

2018 SEASON• Played in one game on the season, his final on Faurot Field as a senior• Was in on a tackle late in that contest in just his second career game as a Tiger• Playing as a graduate

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2018 SEASON• Long snapping specialist who is in his second year with the program• Joined the Tigers for the 2017 winter semester• Was the team’s primary long snapper in all 12 games this season.

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2 • MICAH WILSONQuarterback

RS So. • 6-3 • 210Tulsa, Okla.

Lincoln Christian

48 • RODERICK WINTERSLinebacker

RS Sr. • 5-11 • 235Arlington, Texas

Bowie HS

51 • DREW WISELong SnapperSo. • 6-2 • 235

Lawrence, Kan.Free State HS

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In his third year directing his alma mater’s football program, the Mizzou Football program has made big strides under Head Coach Barry Odom. The Tigers finished an exciting regular-season ranked No. 23 in the College Football Playoff poll (No. 24 in the Associated Press poll) with eight wins, reached a second-straight bowl game thanks to yet another strong closing month, and captured the nation’s attention with one of the most impressive road wins of any team this year.

Odom guided his troops to an 8-4 record in 2018 and to the school’s third all-time appearance in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, where Mizzou will take on former rival Oklahoma State in Memphis, Tenn. on Dec. 31. After increasing his win total each year after taking over in 2016, Odom’s three-year career mark stands at 19-18 entering the bowl game. He is only the fourth coach in Mizzou history to reach bowl games in two of his first three seasons at MU, and he joins College Football Hall of Fame Coach Dan Devine in that category, as well as former coaches Al Onofrio and Warren Powers.

For the second-straight season, Odom’s team finished the year in impressive fashion, going a perfect 4-0 in the month of November. That run was highlighted with a dominant 38-17 win at No. 11 Florida on Nov. 3 that marked Mizzou’s largest road win over a ranked opponent since 2008. Odom’s teams have now won nine-straight games in the month of November, and are 10-2 overall in his three years at the helm.

His 19 wins are the most through three seasons by a Tiger coach since Powers won 23 from 1978-80, and a win in the Liberty Bowl would make this just the ninth team in program’s 128-year history to win nine games in a season.

In his second year as a head coach, Odom put together one of the more remarkable seasons in school history, when his 2017 Tigers achieved a seven-win season and earned the program’s first bowl game since 2014. Mizzou closed the regular season as one of the nation’s hottest teams, thanks to a six-game win streak that culminated in a thrilling road win at Arkansas. That win moved Mizzou to 7-5 marking an amazing in-season turnaround that saw MU rebound from a 1-5 start on the year.

Odom’s team earned an invitation to the 2017 Academy Sports + Outdoor Texas Bowl for its effort, and while the end result of the bowl game didn’t go Mizzou’s way, the appearance certainly represented an important step in the right direction for the program. Coming off a 4-8 season in 2016, Mizzou was picked to finish dead last in the seven-team Southeastern Conference Eastern Division by the pre-season pundits, but the Tigers defied the prognosticators as they ended tied for third at 4-4 in league play – becoming the first SEC team to ever start 0-4 in conference play and finish 4-4.

Odom became the first Mizzou coach to make a bowl game in his second year at MU since Powers did so in each of his first two seasons in 1978 and 1979.

A longtime presence at Mizzou, Odom, 42, is guiding a program he has been immersed in at every level for some 17 years – including seven as a coach (2009-11, 2015-18), six in an administrative capacity (2003-08), and four as a highly-successful student-athlete (1996-99).

The 2016 season was Odom’s first as Mizzou’s head coach, and came after he had spent the previous four seasons as a defensive coordinator, including three at Memphis (2012-14) and one at Missouri (2015), where his units were considered among the nation’s best.

Highly-respected among his coaching peers for his integrity and for his championship vision, Odom worked through a rebuilding year in 2016 that saw Mizzou win four games. The Tigers closed the season out in strong fashion, with wins in two of their final three games - with both coming against bowl teams in Arkansas and Vanderbilt.

Odom was named the 32nd head football coach in program history in December of 2015, and his undeniable passion for Mizzou, coupled with his strong track record of success at each level of his career, pointed to him being the right man to lead the Tigers into the future in the nation’s toughest conference.

In 2015, Odom turned in an outstanding season as first-year defensive coordinator for Mizzou under coach Gary Pinkel (who retired after that season), as his Tigers ranked ninth nationally in total defense, allowing just 302.0 yards per game. Since the NCAA began tracking defensive statistics in 1978, that marked the first time in MU history that Mizzou had produced a top-10 defense. Odom’s defense was also ranked seventh nationally in scoring defense (16.2 avg.), seventh in pass defense (169.2 avg.) and second in tackles for loss (8.8 avg.).

Prior to that, Odom became one of the more highly sought-after coordinators in the country due to three stellar years directing Memphis’ defense from 2012-14. His 2014 defense was a key component of Memphis’ 10-3 season, as his unit finished the regular season ranked fifth nationally in scoring defense (17.1 avg.) and 22nd in total defense (343.3 avg.). That marked an impressive incremental improvement under Odom’s watch, as Memphis ranked 117th nationally in total defense the season prior to his arrival. In his first season at Memphis, the defense improved to 50th nationally (383.6 avg.), followed by a jump to 39th in 2013 (370.7 avg.). Memphis earned a share of the 2014 American Athletic Conference title, giving them a conference championship for the first time since 1971.

Odom, a Maysville, Okla., native played at Mizzou and starred as a linebacker from 1996-99. He ended his playing career with 362 tackles, which still ranks as seventh-most in school history. Odom was a captain for his senior year of 1999, and was a key figure on the Missouri teams which reached bowl games in 1997 and 1998, ending a 14-year postseason drought for Tiger fans.

Success followed Odom’s career path at each future stop after his playing days. After earning his undergraduate degree in December of 1999, he served as an intern with Mizzou’s Tiger Scholarship Fund while he worked on his Master’s in Education from the University of Missouri (which he would earn in May of 2004). He returned to his home state of Oklahoma in July of that year to serve as an assistant football coach for his alma mater Ada High School, which finished that season as runners-up for a state title.

Odom was quickly back in his adopted hometown of Columbia, Mo., the next spring, as he took over as head coach at Rock Bridge High School. He quickly built the Bruins into a power, as they went 6-4 in 2001, and won a conference championship. He followed with an 8-4 campaign in 2002 that saw Rock Bridge reach the semifinals of the state championship playoffs.

Running a college program became a focal point next, and Odom began that path by joining the Mizzou football staff, first as an administrative graduate assistant for Pinkel in 2003. He spent the 2004 and 2005 seasons as Pinkel’s director of recruiting as the staff assembled a core group which would help lead Mizzou to consecutive Big 12 Conference North Division titles in 2007 and 2008 which consisted of 12-win and 10-win seasons, respectively.

From 2006-08, Odom helped run Pinkel’s program administratively as his director of operations. In that role, Odom oversaw coordination of the team’s budget, travel plans (including bowl trips to the Sun, Cotton and Alamo bowls during that stretch), compliance issues, facilities operations and scheduling, as well as assisting with recruiting operations and managing the program’s day-to-day overall operations.

COACHING STAFFBARRY ODOM

HEAD COACH3rd Season

Maysville, Okla.Missouri, ‘99

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As director of football operations, he coordinated all public relations activities and community service events that required the presence of Mizzou’s football student-athletes, and also played a key role as part of the design and planning team that oversaw the expansion and renovation of the Mizzou Athletics Training Complex, which opened in February of 2008.

Born Nov. 26, 1976, in Lawton, Okla., Odom and his wife Tritia (Tia) were married in July of 2000. Tia is a native of Kahoka, Mo., and is a graduate of MU’s College of Human Environmental Sciences. The couple has three children – sons James Trump and Garyt Robert, and daughter Anna Lockwood.

THE ODOM FILECOACHING EXPERIENCE2016-present __________________________Head Coach, Mizzou2015 __________________ Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers, Mizzou2012-14 _______________ Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers, Memphis2009-11 _______________________________ Safeties, Mizzou2007-08 __________ Assistant AD/Director of Football Operations, Mizzou2006 ___________________ Director of Football Operations, Mizzou2004-05 __________________ Director of Football Recruiting, Mizzou2003 __________________ Administrative Graduate Assistant, Mizzou2001-02 _________Head Coach, Rock Bridge (Columbia, Mo.) High School2000 ___________________Assistant Coach, Ada (Okla.) High School

In his second year coaching the Mizzou defensive line is Senior Associate Head Coach Brick Haley. Despite being at Mizzou for a short time, Haley has provided a huge impact both on and off the field for the Tiger program.

Haley’s defensive line developed into one of the more disruptive forces in the vaunted Southeastern Conference in 2018. Mizzou’s defense finished the regular season ranked 22nd in the nation against the run (fourth in the SEC), allowing just 122.9 yards per game to opponents. That per-game total is the lowest allowed by a Mizzou defense since 2009, when the Tigers allowed 118.6 rushing yards per game playing in the pass-heavy Big 12.

Senior DT Terry Beckner Jr. came back to play his senior season in 2018, after having the opportunity to leave early for the NFL, and one of the major reasons he cited in his desire to come back for one last year, was the chance to continue learning his craft under Haley. The decision has paid benefits for all involved, as Beckner turned in an outstanding season where he led the team in tackles for loss (9.0), and earned second-team All-SEC acclaim by both the league media and coaches. Sophomore DT Jordan Elliott also developed nicely in his first year playing for the Tigers, and was named second-team All-SEC by Pro Football Focus.

Haley’s arrival at Mizzou paid immediate dividends in 2017 as the de-fense - led largely by the big guys in the trenches - ranked in the top 25 nationally in both tackles for loss (13th in NCAA/1st in SEC - 7.7 avg.) and quarterback sacks (24th in NCAA/4th in SEC - 2.6 avg.). Haley oversaw the continuing development of several high-impact linemen, including senior DE Marcell Frazier, who earned second-team All-SEC honors after leading the SEC

with 13.5 tackles for loss. Also blossoming under Haley’s direction was junior DT Terry Beckner Jr.,

who had 10.5 tackles for loss and tied Frazier for the team lead with 7.0 sacks. In addition, redshirt freshman DE Tre Williams earned SEC All-Freshman Team honors for his play in 2017, which featured 4.0 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks and four quarterback pressures.

Haley came to Mizzou after enjoying great success for 19 years overall at numerous stops. In all, Haley – an outstanding recruiter and developer of talent – has logged 27 years as a full-time defensive coach, including three as defensive coordinator, and two as an assistant in the National Football League.

A native of Gadsden, Ala., Haley attended Alabama A&M, where he was a standout linebacker from 1984-88. He received Alabama A&M’s Inspiration Award in 1987 and was named the team’s Most Valuable Player in 1988. In 2005, Haley was inducted into A&M’s Athletic Hall of Fame.

Off the field, Haley is passionate about raising awareness for autism, and he hosts a golf tournament each year with proceeds going to his foundation: Brick Road to Success. He and his wife, Tina, have three sons: Adrian, A.J. and Jeremy.

Andy Hill has now coached 23 seasons at the University of Missouri, making him the longest-tenured coach on the Tiger football staff. In fact, only one other assistant coach in MU football history ever enjoyed a longer tenure at Mizzou: Clay Cooper (29 seasons). Mizzou’s 2018 Liberty Bowl appearance will mark the 17th bowl game he has been part of as a player or coach with the Tigers – meaning Hill has had a hand in more than half of MU’s bowl game history (it will be the program’s 33rd bowl game appearance). In 2018, Hill began an exciting new area of emphasis as he became Mizzou’s first-ever Special Teams Coordinator, after he’d coached MU receivers for 19 of the previous 22 years.

Mizzou’s special teams turned in some key moments that helped the Tigers to their 8-4 record, including three blocked kicks on the season, which ranks as 16th-best in the nation, and third-best in the Southeastern Conference. The punt team’s net punting average of 39.06 yards per kick ranked 33rd in the NCAA in 2018, and senior P Corey Fatony ranked 19th national in the individual punting stats with his 44.0 average per attempt.

Additionally, junior PK Tucker McCann continued his development into one of the SEC’s more dependable kickers, as he connected on 22-of-30 field goals on the season, and ranked in the top-10 nationally in two major categories: field goals per game (5th in NCAA with a 1.83 per game average) and points scored (8th in NCAA with 114 points). McCann nailed a game-winning field goal on the last play of the game on Sept. 15 to give Mizzou a 40-37 win at Purdue, and he later nailed a 57-yard bomb in the final minute at South Carolina that would have stood as the game-winner, prior to Carolina’s ensuing walk-off field goal. That 57-yarder was the second-longest field goal in Mizzou history, trailing only a 62-yarder by Tom Whelihan in 1986.

As receivers coach, Hill’s wideouts made history as part of Mizzou’s potent aerial attack in 2017 which ranked 14th nationally in passing yards per game (308.6) and sixth nationally in yards per completion (16.2). His star pupil was senior WR J’Mon Moore, who led Mizzou for the second-straight year with 65

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BRICK HALEYSR. ASSOC. HEAD COACH/DEF. LINE

2nd SeasonGadsden, Ala.

Alabama A&M, ‘88

ANDY HILLASSOC. HEAD COACH/SPECIAL TEAMS

23rd SeasonTrenton, Mo.Missouri, ‘85

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catches for 1,082 yards and 10 touchdowns – making him only the second Tiger in history to post two 1,000-yard receiving seasons. Moore earned consensus second-team All-SEC honors in 2017, and was later drafted by the NFL’s Green Bay Packers.

Fellow starters Emanuel Hall and Johnathon Johnson combined to form one of the nation’s more potent receiving trios in 2017 for Hill and the Tiger offense. Hall emerged as one of the biggest deep threats in the country, as the junior caught 33 passes for 817 yards and eight touchdowns. His per-catch average of 24.8 yards ranked second-best in the nation, while his eight scores covered an eye-popping 49.5 yards on average, including 6-of-8 which went for 50 yards or more.

Johnson was no slouch himself in his sophomore season, as he caught 41 passes for 724 yards and six scores – averaging 56.5 yards on touchdown catches with four of the six coming from 65 yards out or longer.

In 2016, Hill transitioned back to coaching the wide receivers, a role that gained him some well-deserved recognition from 1996-2012, coaching some of the best players in Mizzou history. He has spent 2013-15 coaching Mizzou’s quarterbacks, including mentoring freshman starter Drew Lock in 2015.

Hill is a Mizzou grad who walked on the Tiger football team in 1980 and eventually earned a scholarship. He lettered in 1980, ’81, ’83 and ’84 and played on Missouri teams that earned trips to the Liberty, Tangerine and Holiday Bowls. In his career, Hill caught 51 passes for 946 yards and scored seven touchdowns. As a senior, he caught 25 passes for 445 yards and three scores. Following his playing days at Missouri, he spent time in the training camps of the Kansas City Chiefs and Calgary Stampeders in 1985 and ’86.

Andy and his wife Sarah are the parents of a daughter, Patricia Ryan, and son Andrew. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from MU in 1985.

Cornell Ford is in his 18th season at Mizzou and in his third with the title of assistant head coach and working with the Tiger running backs. Ford’s backfield continued to shine for the Tiger offense in 2018, as his top trio of backs combined to rush for 2,128 yards and 19 touchdowns, while averaging a healthy 5.0 yards per carry. The three-headed monster which included sopho-more Larry Rountree III, junior Damarea Crockett and true freshman Tyler Badie was the second-most productive trio in the run-heavy Southeastern Conference, trailing only the top three backs from Georgia. Perhaps most impressive was the fact that no Tiger running back lost a fumble during the 2018 season, and that includes a grand total of 480 offensive touches by his unit in 12 games.

Rountree followed his outstanding freshman season of a year ago by reaching the 1,000-yard mark. He led the Tigers and ranked fourth in the SEC with his 1,012 yards, while his 10 rushing scores was sixth-best in the league. Entering the 2018 Liberty Bowl, Rountree’s 1,715 career rushing yards are the second-most in Mizzou history through the first two seasons, and are the most among all Tiger running backs (former QB Brad Smith had 2,435 rushing yards through his first two seasons in 2002-03).

Crockett finished the regular season with 709 rushing yards and seven

touchdowns, with one receiving score added, and he was on the verge of a second 1,000-yard season, only to get held back in the final two weeks with an ankle that cost him the final game-and-a-half. Joining in on the fun in 2018 was true freshman Tyler Badie, who impressed immediately during fall training camp, and earned playing time right away. Badie came through with 735 all-purpose yards on the season, which was fourth-best on the team, thanks to his 407 rushing yards (two rushing TDs), 203 kickoff return yards (averaging 22.6 yards per attempt) and 125 receiving yards out of the backfield (most among Tiger running backs). Badie was named to the SEC Coaches Freshman All-SEC team, marking the third-straight year that Ford has put a freshman on that squad.

The 2017 also saw outstanding production for Ford’s backfield, with his top three backs combining to rush for 2,233 yards and 14 touchdowns, averaging 5.7 yards a carry. But it didn’t all quite go according to plan, as sophomore Crockett – a 1,000-yard rusher as a true freshman in 2016 – was lost for the regular season in game six due to a shoulder injury at Georgia that required arthroscopic repair.

Ford adjusted nicely, however, and got veteran Ish Witter ready to carry the load, and the senior turned in the best results of his career. Witter ran for 1,049 yards and six touchdowns, averaging 5.6 yards per carry to lead the way. Another exciting freshman came to the front under Ford’s direction, in the way of Rountree, who ran for 703 yards and six scores while averaging 5.6 yards per carry. Rountree gained more reps as the season went on, and he contrib-uted some highlight reel plays, highlighted by a career-best 155 yards against Tennessee, as the Tigers rolled up 433 yards on the ground in MU’s 50-17 win.

The 2016 season saw Ford switch to the offensive staff, and his first season mentoring the backfield couldn’t have gone better, as his backs were a key reason why Mizzou’s offense was one of the nation’s most improved.

True freshman Crockett burst onto the scene and broke Mizzou freshman records for rushing yards in a season (1,062), and in a game (225 vs. Ten-nessee) while also setting MU frosh records for season touchdowns (10) and single-game touchdowns (4). Crockett’s 96.5 yards-per-game average led the nation’s freshmen in the regular season. He was joined by Witter, who continued his steady improvement by rushing for a solid 750 yards and six touchdowns.

Before working with the running backs, Ford spent 12 years coaching the Tiger cornerbacks, after he focused on MU’s outside safeties his first three years.

Ford holds a bachelor’s degree (1991) in physical education and a master’s degree (1993) in sports administration from Toledo. He and his wife, Dawn, are the parents of a son, Devin, and a daughter, Taylor.

In his first year with Mizzou, veteran coach Derek Dooley did a masterful job as the Tigers’ offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Dooley’s offense was a major reason behind the team’s success that led to an eight-win season and a berth in the 2018 AutoZone Liberty Bowl. Mizzou’s 443 points in 12 games stands as the fifth-most points in program history.

When Dooley joined Head Coach Barry Odom’s staff in January of 2018, he was charged with the task of changing the mindset of the offense from that of

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CORNELL FORDASST. HEAD COACH/RUNNING BACKS

18th SeasonGary, Ind.

Toledo, ‘91

DEREK DOOLEYOFF. COORD./QUARTERBACKS

1st SeasonAthens, Ga.

Virginia, ‘90

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In his fourth year at Mizzou, and his first full season as defensive coordinator,

Assistant Coach Ryan Walters got improved play from his defense, and that produc-tion played a big role in Mizzou’s 4-0 romp through November on the way to an eight-win season and a bid to the 2018 AutoZone Liberty Bowl.

Walters’ defense made huge strides from a year ago in a handful of significant statistical categories in 2018. His squad ranked 22nd nationally in rushing defense (122.9 avg.), up from 58th in 2017 (159.6), and also improved to 43rd in scoring defense in 2018 (24.4 avg.), up from 97th in 2017 (31.8 avg.), while also making a big jump in total defense, ranking 54th nationally in 2018 (379.0 avg.), up from 82nd in 2017 (414.1 avg.).

As the Tiger secondary coach, Walters oversaw a unit that made big strides through the course of the season, emerging as a dependable unit. Junior CB DeMarkus Acy led the charge as he earned second-team All-SEC honors by league coaches for his stellar play down the stretch. Acy led Mizzou and ranked sixth in the SEC with three interceptions (including one he returned 76 yards at Tennessee late in the first half that helped spur the Tigers to a 50-17 road win), while he was second on the team with 10 pass break-ups.

The development of sophomore CB Christian Holmes over the second half of the season coincided nicely with the defense’s improvement late in the year, as Holmes led the team with 11 pass break-ups, while nabbing a pair of intercep-tions - including he returned 42 yards for his first career touchdown during an important Homecoming win over Memphis.

In December of 2017, Walters was promoted to the position of defensive coordinator prior to Mizzou’s 2017 Texas Bowl appearance. Prior to the 2017 season, Walters assumed control of the entire secondary, after focusing on the safeties in his first two years with the program.

Walters oversaw a secondary that developed during the stretch run of the 2017 season, as his group played a key role in Mizzou’s defensive resurgence that helped lead to its six-game winning streak which led to Mizzou receiving a bid to play in the Academy Sports + Outdoor Texas Bowl against Texas.

Eight of Mizzou’s 12 interceptions gained in 2017 came during the final five games, with six of those going to Walters’ secondary. Senior safety Anthony Sherrils had a pair of pick-offs during that stretch, as did true freshman corner Adam Sparks, who emerged late in the year as a solid contributor despite his youth.

Walters came to MU from Memphis along with Odom in February of 2015 when Odom took over as Mizzou’s defensive coordinator, and he was retained when Odom was named head coach in December of that year.

Walters, a Los Angeles, Calif., native, played collegiately at Colorado, where he was a standout safety for the Buffaloes (2004-08). He began his coaching career as a student assistant at Colorado working with the secondary in 2009, and then spent two years on staff at Arizona, where he was a graduate assistant in 2010, before being promoted to defensive backs coach for the 2011 season.

Walters earned his degree in history from Colorado in December, 2008 with dual majors in History and Ethnic Studies. Walters and his wife Tara have two sons, Aaron and Cason.

RYAN WALTERSDEF. COORD./SECONDARY

4th SeasonLos Angeles, Calif.

Colorado, ‘08

a quick-strike, all-or-nothing attack to one that was more ball-control oriented and more complementary to the Tiger defense. Look no further than the time of possession category to see the wildly positive results - in 2018 Mizzou ranked 44th nationally (sixth in the SEC) averaging 30:45 of clock time. That was a massive improvement from 2017, when the Tigers ranked next-to-last in the country (128th out of 129 teams) in time of possession, averaging just 25:01 per game.

While the Tigers became less of a lightning-quick attack, Dooley’s offense still put up impressive numbers that kept Mizzou’s offense one of the nation’s most potent. Mizzou ended the 2018 regular season ranked 17th nationally (fourth in the SEC) in total offense (468.8 avg.), 20th nationally (third in the SEC) in scoring (36.9 avg.) and 18th nationally (third in the SEC) in third down conversions (46.0%).

Dooley inherited senior QB Drew Lock as his star pupil, and much like the offense in general, Dooley’s task with the nation’s touchdown passes leader in 2017 was to help develop him into a more well-rounded quarterback and not just a gunslinger. While Lock’s statistics went down ever so slightly in 2018, it was a net positive for him and for the team, as he became a better quarterback who helped lead the team to eight wins, with a chance to become just the ninth team in 128 years of Mizzou Football to win nine games in a season. Lock was a finalist for three major national awards (Manning Award, Unitas Golden Arm Award, Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award) and earned second-team All-SEC honors for his outstanding play, which included 3,125 yards and 25 passing touchdowns, to go with a career-best six rushing scores.

Prior to joining Mizzou, Dooley was part of record-setting offenses all throughout his 20-year coaching career – including six years of collegiate head coaching experience.

For the previous five seasons, Dooley was with the National Football League’s Dallas Cowboys as wide receivers coach, where he coached wideout Dez Bryant to three Pro Bowl selections. In Dooley’s Dallas tenure, the Cowboys twice reached the NFL Playoffs.

Prior to joining the Cowboys, Dooley served as head coach for the Tennessee Volunteers for three seasons (2010-12), earning a bowl berth in his first year at the helm. In 2012, Dooley’s offense broke multiple records, including the second-most yards in a season (5,711), a school-record combined 1,303 yards in consecutive games (2012) and the fourth-most points in UT history (2012). Dooley was named Tennessee’s 22nd football coach in 2010, and his first two recruiting classes included the SEC’s leading receiver in 2011 and a first-team All-SEC selection, six Freshman All-Americans, and nine players who were named Freshman All-SEC.

Before his arrival in Knoxville, Dooley served as the head coach at Louisiana Tech from 2007-09 and also doubled as the school’s athletic director for the last two years of his tenure in Ruston. As the head coach of the football team, Dooley led the Bulldogs to an 8-5 mark in 2008, including the school’s first postseason victory in 30 years at the Independence Bowl. Tech finished second in the Western Athletic Conference that season and played in a bowl game for only the third time since joining the major college ranks in 1989. For his efforts, the Louisiana Sports Writers’ Association named him 2008 Coach of the Year.

The youngest son of Georgia legend Vince Dooley, who coached the Bulldogs for 25 seasons and claimed six SEC titles and the 1980 national championship, Dooley never accepted the predetermined path to success. He played his college football at Virginia, turning down scholarship offers elsewhere to walk on and later earn his own scholarship from Cavaliers Hall of Fame Head Coach George Welsh.

He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in government and foreign affairs, and then went on to earn his law degree from the University of Georgia in 1994. Before embarking on his coaching career, Dooley practiced law at a private firm in Atlanta for two years.

Dooley and his wife, Dr. Allison Jeffers Dooley, are the parents of sons John Taylor and Peyton, and daughter, Julianna. J.T. is a freshman receiver at Georgia.

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Brian Odom, who is in his second season as outside linebackers coach for Mizzou, is in his second tour of duty with the Tigers. He began his career in athletics as an administrative and defensive graduate assistant coach on Gary Pinkel’s staff at MU in 2005. After moving on to other opportunities, Odom came back to Mizzou from Washington State, where he was the defensive quality control assistant for the 2015 and 2016 seasons.

The 2018 season saw Odom’s linebackers play a big role in the defensive improvement that helped pave the way to an eight-win season and a berth in the 2018 AutoZone Liberty Bowl. Thanks in no small part to Odom’s pupils, the Tiger defense made huge strides from a year ago in a handful of significant statistical categories in 2018. Mizzou ranked 22nd nationally in rushing defense (122.9 avg.), up from 58th in 2017 (159.6), and also improved to 43rd in scoring defense in 2018 (24.4 avg.), up from 97th in 2017 (31.8 avg.), while also making a big jump in total defense, ranking 54th nationally in 2018 (379.0 avg.), up from 82nd in 2017 (414.1 avg.).

Under Odom’s guidance, senior LB Terez Hall had 69 tackles and led the team with a career-high 5.0 quarterback sacks in a season where his impact on ball games went well above the stats he produced. Fellow senior LB Brandon Lee also was a key contributor, ranking fourth on the team with 40 tackles, despite missing time with an elbow injury.

In 2017 at Mizzou, his influence was important as junior WLB Terez Hall and junior SLB Brandon Lee both turned in career years for the Tiger defense. Hall finished second on the team with 85 tackles, and his 12.5 tackles for loss were also second on the team, and eighth-best in the SEC. Lee established himself as a starter and turned into a big play contributor, with 42 tackles, four pass break ups and two quarterback pressures, while he also notched his first career interception at Vanderbilt, which he returned 42 yards for a touchdown that keyed Mizzou’s 45-17 win that clinched bowl eligibility.

Prior to Washington State, Brian spent three years running the football strength and conditioning program at the University of Houston (2012-14), after spending seven years working with the football performance program at the University of Arizona (2005-11). Additionally, for five seasons (2006-10), he assisted UA’s football operations director by coordinating advance travel arrangements for all away games.

An all-state prep running back in his hometown of Ada, Okla., Brian was named the Oklahoma High School Player of the Year in 1999 by the Tulsa World. He attended Oklahoma for two years, and was a redshirt on OU’s 2000 national championship team. That same year, he won the team’s Iron Man Award for his performance in the weight room. He lettered for the Sooners in 2001 on special teams, and then transferred to Southeastern Oklahoma State, where he was a three-year starter at tailback (2002-04), earning first-team Lone Star All-Conference honors as a senior in 2004. He earned his bachelor’s degree from SEO in December of 2004.

Brian and his wife, Mackenzie, have a son, Benjamin.

Vernon Hargreaves is in his first season with Mizzou, after he joined the Mizzou Football coaching staff as inside linebackers coach in December of 2017. A well-respected veteran of the coaching industry, Hargreaves has 34 years of collegiate coaching experience under his belt, including 27 as linebackers coach for some very successful programs.

In his first year with Mizzou, junior LB Cale Garrett blossomed into the undisputed glue of a Tiger defense that improved significantly during the course of the year, and that played a big role in MU’s eight-win season and berth in the 2018 AutoZone Liberty Bowl. Garrett was one of the main forces on the defense, as he led Mizzou and ranked sixth in the Southeastern Conference with 104 tackles, including 6.5 tackles for loss and six quarterback pressures. Garrett was named second-team All-SEC by league coaches, and also earned first-team All-SEC acclaim from Pro Football Focus for his efforts.

Mizzou’s defense made huge strides from a year ago in a handful of significant statistical categories in 2018. The Tigers ranked 22nd nationally in rushing defense (122.9 avg.), up from 58th in 2017 (159.6), and also improved to 43rd in scoring defense in 2018 (24.4 avg.), up from 97th in 2017 (31.8 avg.), while also making a big jump in total defense, ranking 54th nationally in 2018 (379.0 avg.), up from 82nd in 2017 (414.1 avg.).

Hargreaves came to Mizzou after spending the previous three seasons as linebackers coach (2015-17) at Arkansas. In 20 seasons coaching at the FBS level, Hargreaves’ teams have advanced to 16 bowl games, including a pair of appearances in the Bowl Championship Series National Championship while at Miami, Fla., where he coached linebackers from 1998-2005. At Miami, Hargreaves was the position coach for National Football League stars Jonathan Vilma, Dan Morgan and D.J. Williams, and he helped the Hurricanes claim the 2001 BCS title.

He helped lead the Hurricanes to a BCS National Championship title in 2001 and another BCS title game appearance in 2002. At Miami, Hargreaves helped mold Vilma, Morgan, Williams, Rocky McIntosh and Nate Webster into NFL linebackers. Seven of his linebackers at Miami were selected in the NFL Draft, including Morgan who won the Butkus Award, Nagurski Trophy and the Bednarik Award in 2000.

The 2001 Hurricanes were one of the best defensive units in college football history, allowing just 9.4 points per game and only 138.2 passing yards per contest. Hargreaves helped Miami to a perfect 12-0 season, culminating in the 2002 BCS title game win over Nebraska.

Hargreaves, 55, finished his playing career at Connecticut in 1983 where he was a two-time All-American. He earned all-conference honors twice during his career and was selected a team captain as a senior. His 393 career tackles still ranks sixth all-time in school history. Hargreaves was named a member of UConn’s 100th anniversary team. The New Haven, Conn., native earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Connecticut in 1986.

He and his wife, Jackie, have three children: Carina, Vernon III and Chanelle. Vernon III played cornerback at Florida from 2013-15 and was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the 11th pick in the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft.

COACHING STAFFBRIAN ODOM

OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS2nd Season

Ada, Okla.Southeastern Oklahoma, ‘04

VERNON HARGREAVESINSIDE LINEBACKERS

1st SeasonNew Haven, Conn.Connecticut, ‘86

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In his first year at Mizzou in 2018, Assistant Coach Brad Davis made a lasting impact with the Tiger offensive line, and helped transform the unit into one of the SEC’s more physical lines. After being known as more of a finesse-rooted line in previous years prior to his arrival, Davis got to work right away to turn his group into a hard-nosed one that could take a game over in crunch time and control the ball when called for.

His group responded well, as the offensive line was a major reason behind Mizzou’s eight-win season and berth in the 2018 AutoZone Liberty Bowl. Look no further than the time of possession category to see the results - in 2018 Mizzou ranked 44th nationally (sixth in the SEC) averaging 30:45 of clock time. That was a massive improvement from 2017, when the Tigers ranked next-to-last in the country (128th out of 129 teams) in time of possession, averaging just 25:01 per game.

While the Tigers became less of a quick-strike, all-or-nothing attack, and more of a balanced, ball-control outfit, Davis’ line still paved the way for impressive numbers that made Mizzou’s offense one of the nation’s most potent. Mizzou ended the 2018 regular season ranked 17th nationally (fourth in the SEC) in total offense (468.8 avg.), 20th nationally (third in the SEC) in scoring (36.9 avg.) and 18th nationally (third in the SEC) in third down conversions (46.0%). His line was especially stout once again at preventing negative plays -- Mizzou ranked ninth nationally (second in the SEC) in fewest tackles for loss allowed (4.08 avg.) and 11th nationally (second in the SEC) in fewest quarterback sacks allowed (1.08 avg.).

Individually, Davis’ group was led by junior RG Tre’Vour Wallace-Simms, who made enough of an impression on league media to win first-team All-SEC honors by the Associated Press, becoming Mizzou’s first offensive lineman to win first-team All-SEC honors since 2013 (Justin Britt).

Davis joined Head Coach Barry Odom’s coaching staff in December of 2017. He came to Mizzou after spending the 2017 season at Florida as o-line coach, and he brought with him 15 years of coaching experience, including the previous nine seasons running the offensive line at a variety of stops, during which time he coached 13 linemen to all-conference honors.

At Florida, the Gator offense was beset with injuries throughout the 2017 season, and Davis’ offensive line was extremely young, as there wasn’t a single senior in the two-deep by the end of the season. Despite the challenges, Florida still managed to rush for at least 165 yards in six consecutive games at one stretch, which was the longest streak for the program since 2009. In addition, Florida ran for more than 200 yards in three contests, while the Gator offense ranked second nationally in red zone scoring – converting at a 96.8 percent clip (30-of-31).

Davis, a Baton Rouge, La., native, is a 2003 graduate of the University of Oklahoma where he was a starting offensive lineman for the Sooners. He competed on two Big 12 championship teams, the 2000 National Champion-ship squad and played in the Independence Bowl (1999), Orange Bowl (2001),

Cotton Bowl (2002) and Rose Bowl (2003). Davis was named the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Lineman in 2002. Davis, 37, and his wife, Anecia, have two sons, Bradley and Brayden.

In his first year as an assistant with his alma mater, Assistant Coach A.J. Ofodile transitioned nicely in 2018 into his new coaching role guiding a very productive corps of wide receivers who played a crucial part in Mizzou’s eight-win season and berth in the 2018 AutoZone Liberty Bowl.

Eight different receivers caught multiple passes under Ofodile’s guidance in 2018, and that group accounted for 154 receptions for 2,295 yards and 16 touchdowns, averaging a healthy 14.9 yards per reception in 12 games. Ofodile did a masterful job of navigating injuries throughout the course of the year, as his group opened the 2018 season expecting to be a veteran-led unit, only to have starting seniors Emanuel Hall and Nate Brown and junior Richaud Floyd miss 17 games combined due to injury. Those losses made for a big challenge, but the development of youngsters such as true freshmen Jalen Knox (26 catches, 413 yards, three touchdowns), Dominic Gicinto (13-141, 1 TD), Kam Scott (8-214, 2 TDs) and Barrett Banister (5-51) gave hope that the future is indeed bright at the wideout spot.

When healthy, Hall showed that he’s still one of the nation’s most dangerous receiving threats. Despite playing just eight games, Hall earned second-team All-SEC honors from league coaches after catching 35 passes for 756 yards and six touchdowns while averaging 21.6 yards per reception. He was also named first-team All-SEC by Pro Football Focus. Junior slot receiver Johnathon Johnson turned in a career-high 50 receptions to lead the team, while racking up 552 yards and four scores on the year.

Head Coach Barry Odom promoted Ofodile (owe-FAH-delay) to the posi-tion of assistant coach in January of 2018. Ofodile, who served during the 2016-17 seasons on Odom’s staff in the crucial role of director of recruiting operations, shifted to an on-field coaching role with the Tiger wide receivers as the program’s 10th assistant.

The two recruiting cycles under Ofodile’s direction produced outstanding results for Mizzou. The class of 2018 ranked 39th nationally according to Rivals.com, and produced 11 different true freshmen who provided immediate impact for the team throughout the course of the season. Prior to that, the 2017 class ranked 49th nationally according to Rivals.com, but immediately paid big dividends with several instant-impact performers who helped the 2017 Mizzou team to a seven-win season and first bowl game since 2014. Fifteen members of the 25-man 2017 class saw the field in their first year with the program, including four who started during the course of the season, including DT Rashad Brandon, OL Yasir Durant, DB Adam Sparks and DB Jordan Ulmer.

Ofodile, 45, joined Odom’s staff at MU in May of 2016, following a successful stint as head football coach at Columbia’s Rock Bridge High School, from 2003-2015. Prior to that, he was an assistant coach and offensive coordinator for

BRAD DAVISOFFENSIVE LINE

1st SeasonBaton Rouge, La.

Oklahoma, ‘03 A.J. OFODILEWIDE RECEIVERS

1st SeasonDetroit, Mich.

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Odom at Rock Bridge during Odom’s head coaching stint there from 2001-02. After Odom joined Mizzou’s coaching staff prior to the 2003 season, Ofodile took over as head coach. In 2013, his Bruins were state runners up, reaching the state championship game for the first time since 1993.

A first-team All-Big Eight selection as a tight end in 1993 for Mizzou, Ofodile was a three-year letterwinner (1991-93), and finished his Tiger career with 73 receptions for 851 yards and six touchdowns. After an outstanding 1993 season which included 55 catches for 589 yards and four scores, he was drafted in the fifth round of the 1994 NFL Draft by Buffalo, and went on to spend six years in the league with Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Baltimore through 1999.

A Detroit, Mich., native, Ofodile earned his bachelor’s degree in General Studies from Mizzou in August of 2001. His family includes wife Dianna, daughter Jasmyn and son Alex. Alex joined the Mizzou team as a wide receiver for the 2018 season, after transferring from Oregon.

An invaluable resource for Head Coach Barry Odom is college football veteran Garrick McGee, who joined the Mizzou staff prior to the 2018 season as senior offensive analyst. In that role, McGee has aided Mizzou’s potent offensive attack with advance scouting of opposing defenses, where he helps break down video and provide initial direction for the coaches to design game plans and strategies.

For the 2018 AutoZone Liberty Bowl, McGee will move into a coaching role, as he steps into the tight ends position coach in interim fashion.

McGee came to Mizzou with a wealth of experience at all levels of the game, as he’s previously had stops as a college head coach, as well as an of-fensive coordinator at four different Power Five schools. He joined Mizzou after spending the 2016-17 seasons as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Illinois. He previously served as an offensive coordinator for Northwestern, Arkansas and Louisville, and was the head coach at UAB for two years (2012-13). He also spent two years in the NFL with the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he was a quality control assistant under Tom Coughlin from 2000-01.

McGee’s Louisville offense averaged 28.7 points per game and 416.1 yards per game in 2015, a year after the Cardinals scored 30+ points eight times and passed for 3,276 yards with McGee as offensive coordinator. He joined Bobby Petrino’s staff at Louisville after spending two seasons at UAB and four at Arkansas, where he also worked under Petrino.

McGee helped Arkansas to final rankings of No. 12 in 2010 and No. 5 in 2011 during his two years as offensive coordinator for the Razorbacks. A year after leading Arkansas to a 10-3 record and the school’s first BCS appearance in program history in 2010, McGee turned the Razorbacks into one of the most efficient offenses in the country in 2011. Arkansas led the Southeastern Conference in total offense and ranked No. 29 nationally at 438.1 yards per game, while scoring 40+ points on six occasions. The Razorbacks finished the year with a 29-16 win over No. 11 Kansas State in the Cotton Bowl, before

having three offensive players selected in the NFL Draft.McGee was influential in the development of quarterback Ryan Mallet at

Arkansas. The former Michigan transfer broke 45 school records and was just the third SEC quarterback to surpass 3,500 yards passing in consecutive seasons.

Before departing Arkansas for the UAB head job, McGee was a finalist for the 2011 Broyles Award, presented to the nation’s top assistant coach.

Prior to being hired at Arkansas, McGee spent four seasons (2004-07) at Northwestern, including the final two as offensive coordinator. Using the spread offense, McGee’s 2007 offense led the Big Ten and was No. 11 in the nation in passing (307.9 yards per game), while leading the Big Ten and ranking No. 31 in total offense (427.7 yards per game).

McGee attended Booker T. Washington High in Tulsa and played for his father, the late Larry McGee. He played at Arizona State in 1991 and 1992 and went to Northeastern Oklahoma A&M in 1993 before transferring to Oklahoma.

McGee earned a bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma in 1996, where he played two seasons and ended his career fourth on OU’s career passing yards list (2,449 yards). He was voted the Big Eight Newcomer of the Year by the league’s coaches in 1994.

McGee and his wife, Tiffany, have two sons, Cameron, and Grant.

GARRICK MCGEETIGHT ENDS (INTERIM)

1st SeasonTulsa, Okla.

Oklahoma, ‘96

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (NOTE — SEASON/CAREER TOTALS PRIOR TO 2002 DO NOT INCLUDE POSTSEASON PLAY)

SCORINGMost Points ScoredGame: 30, Brad Smith vs. Texas Tech, 10/25/03Season: 133, Jeff Wolfert, 2008 Career: 362, Jeff Wolfert, 2006-08 (kicker) 284, Brad Smith, 2002-05 (non-kicker)

Most Touchdowns Scored Game: 5, Brad Smith vs. Texas Tech, 10/25/03Season: 19, Brad Smith, 2003 19, Derrick Washington, 2008Career: 46, Brad Smith, 2002-05

Most Extra Points Attempted by Kicking Game: 11, Tucker McCann vs. Delaware St., 9/23/16 10, Tucker McCann vs. Missouri St., 9/2/17 9, Jeff Wolfert vs. Nevada, 9/13/08Season: 73, Jeff Wolfert, 2008 (73 made)Career: 185, Jeff Wolfert, 2006-08 (185 made)

Most Extra Points Made by Kicking Game: 10, Tucker McCann vs. Delaware St., 9/23/16 9, Jeff Wolfert vs. Nevada, 9/13/08 9, Tucker McCann vs. Missouri St., 9/2/17 Season: 73, Jeff Wolfert, 2008 (73 attempts)Career: 185, Jeff Wolfert, 2006-08 (185 attempts)

Highest Percentage of Extra Points Made Season (min. 20): 1.000, Jeff Wolfert, 2008 (73-73) 1.000, Jeff Wolfert, 2007 (67-67) 1.000, Jeff Wolfert, 2006 (45-45) 1.000, Grant Ressel, 2009 (39-39) 1.000, Jeff Jacke, 1990 (32-32) 1.000, Grant Ressel, 2011 (30-30) 1.000, Trey Barrow, 2011 (23-23) 1.000, Charles Rash, 1957 (20-20) Career (min. 50): 1.000, Jeff Wolfert, 2006-08 (185-185) .983, Grant Ressel, 2009-11 (114-116) .980, Jeff Jacke, 1988-92 (99-101)

Most Consecutive Extra Points Made Game: 9, Jeff Wolfert vs. Nevada, 9/13/08 9, Tucker McCann vs. Delaware St., 9/23/16Season: 73, Jeff Wolfert, 2008 (73 attempts)Career: 185, Jeff Wolfert, 2006-08 (185 attempts)

Most Points Scored by Kicking Game: 18, Andrew Baggett vs. Florida, 10/19/13

(5 FGs, 3 PATs) Season: 133, Jeff Wolfert, 2008 (20 FGs, 73 PATs)Career: 362, Jeff Wolfert, 2006-08 (59 FGs, 185 PATs)

FIELD GOALSMost Field Goals Attempted Game: 7, Tom Whelihan vs. Oklahoma St., 11/16/85 Season: 27, Tim Gibbons, 1975 (13 made), 27, Jeff Wolfert, 2008 (20 made), 27, Grant Ressel, 2009 (26 made)Career: 90, Andrew Baggett, 2012-15 (66 made)

Most Field Goals MadeGame: 5, Jeff Jacke vs. Kansas, 11/21/92 5, Andrew Baggett vs. Florida, 10/19/13 5, Tucker McCann at S. Carolina, 10/6/18Season: 26, Grant Ressel, 2009 (27 attempts)Career: 66, Andrew Baggett, 2012-15 (90 attempts)

Highest Percentage of Field Goals Made Season (min. 20 atts.): .963, Grant Ressel, 2009 (26-27) (min. 10 atts.): .963, Grant Ressel, 2009 (26-27)Career: (min. 40 atts.) .839, Grant Ressel, 2009-11 (52-62)

.819, Jeff Wolfert, 2006-08 (59-72).733, Andrew Baggett, 2012-15 (66-90)

RUSHINGMost Carries Game: 45, Zain Gilmore vs. Texas Tech, 10/30/99 Season: 283, Devin West, 1998Career: 799, Brad Smith, 2002-05

Most Net Yards Gained Game: 319, Devin West vs. Kansas, 9/12/98 (33 carries) Season: 1,578, Devin West, 1998 (283 carries) Career: 4,289, Brad Smith, 2002-05 (799 carries)

Highest Average Gain Per Carry Game (min. 5 carries): 30.0, Harry Ice vs.

Kansas, 11/22/41 (8-240) (min. 10 carries): 18.8, Henry Josey vs.

Western Illinois, 9/17/11 (14-263) (min. 20 carries): 11.7, Tony Temple vs.

Arkansas, 1/1/08 (24-281)Season (min. 100 carries): 8.1, Henry Josey, 2011 (min. 150 carries): 6.9, Damarea Crockett, 2016Career (min. 250 carries): 7.4, Bob Steuber, 1940-42 (min. 300 carries): 7.0, Henry Josey, 2010-13

Most Touchdowns Scored by Rushing Game: 5, Brad Smith vs. Texas Tech, 10/25/03Season: 18, Brad Smith, 2003 Career: 45, Brad Smith, 2002-05

Most Games With 100 Yards Rushing Career: 18, Brad Smith, 2002-05

PASSINGMost Passes Attempted Game: 73, Jeff Handy vs. Oklahoma St., 10/17/92 Season: 563, Chase Daniel, 2007Career: 1,609, Chase Daniel, 2005-08

Most Passes Completed Game: 43, Jeff Handy vs. Oklahoma St., 10/17/92 Season: 385, Chase Daniel, 2008Career: 1,094, Chase Daniel, 2005-08

Highest Percentage of Passes Completed Game (min. 10 atts.): .941, Chase Daniel vs.

SEMO, 9/6/08 (16-17)(min. 20 atts.): .839, Drew Lock at UConn, 10/28/17 (31-37).839, Blaine Gabbert vs. McNeese St., 9/11/10 (26-31).839, Chase Daniel vs. Colorado, 10/25/08 (31-37) (min. 30 atts.): .839, Drew Lock at UConn, 10/28/17 (31-37).839, Blaine Gabbert vs. McNeese St., 9/11/10 (26-31).839, Chase Daniel vs. Colorado, 10/25/08 (31-37) Season (min. 100 atts.): .729, Chase Daniel, 2008 (385-528) (min. 200 atts.): .729, Chase Daniel, 2008 (385-528)Career (min. 225 atts.): .680, Chase Daniel, 2005-

08 (1,094-1,609)

Lowest Pct. of Passes Had Intercepted Season (min. 100 atts.): .016, Brad Smith, 2002 (6-366) (min. 200 atts.): .016, Brad Smith, 2002 (6-366) Career (min. 275 atts.): .019, Blaine Gabbert, 2008-10 (18-933)

Most Consecutive Pass Completions Game: 20, Chase Daniel vs. Buffalo, 2008

Most Yards Gained Game: 521, Drew Lock vs. Missouri St., 9/2/17 Season: 4,335, Chase Daniel, 2008 Career: 12,515, Chase Daniel, 2005-08

Most Yards Gained Per Attempt Game (min. 10 atts.): 15.3, Drew Lock vs.

Missouri St., 9/2/17 (34-521) (min. 20 atts.): 15.3, Drew Lock vs.

Missouri St., 9/2/17 (34-521) (min. 30 atts.): 15.3, Drew Lock vs.

Missouri St., 9/2/17 (34-521)Season (min. 70 atts.): 10.5, Vic Eaton, 1954

(74-774) (min. 150 atts.): 9.5, Drew Lock, 2017 (419-3,964) Career (min. 250 atts.): 7.826, Terry McMillan.

1968-69 (346-2,708) (min. 375 atts.): 7.802, Drew Lock, 2015-

18 (1,515-11,820) 7.778, Chase Daniel, 2005-08 (1,609-12,515)

Most Yards Gained Per Completion Game (min. 5 comp.): 39.8, Paul Christman vs.

St. Louis, 9/28/40 (5-199) (min. 10 comp.): 24.8, Drew Lock vs.

Missouri St., 9/2/17 (21-521) (min. 20 comp.): 24.8, Drew Lock vs.

Missouri St., 9/2/17 (21-521)Season (min. 35 comp.): 21.5, Vic Eaton, 1954

(36-774) (min. 75 comp.): 18.7, Terry McMillan,

1969 (105-1,963) Career (min. 100 comp.): 16.8, Terry McMillan,

1968-69 (161-2,708)

Most Touchdown Passes Game: 7, Drew Lock vs. Missouri St., 9/2/17 6, Drew Lock vs. Idaho, 10/21/17 5, Chase Daniel at Ole Miss, 9/8/07 5, Chase Daniel at Colorado, 11/3/07 5, Chase Daniel vs. Colorado, 10/25/08 5, Maty Mauk at Kentucky, 11/9/13 5, Maty Mauk at Toledo, 9/6/14 5, Drew Lock vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/10/16 5, Drew Lock vs. Delaware State, 9/23/16 5, Drew Lock at UConn, 10/28/17 5, Drew Lock at Arkansas, 11/24/17Season: 44, Drew Lock, 2017Career: 101, Chase Daniel, 2005-08

Most Passes Had Intercepted Game: 7, Paul Christman vs. Kansas St., 10/8/38 Season: 19, Paul Christman, 1938 Career: 45, Paul Christman, 1938-40

Highest Passing Efficiency Rating Game: 273.4, Chase Daniel vs. SEMO, 9/6/08Season: 165.7, Drew Lock, 2017 159.4, Chase Daniel, 2008Career: 149.0, Chase Daniel, 2005-08

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Most 200-Yard Passing GamesSeason: 14, Chase Daniel, 2008Career: 38, Chase Daniel, 2005-08

Most 300-Yard Passing GamesSeason: 8, Chase Daniel, 2007 8, Chase Daniel, 2008Career: 20, Chase Daniel, 2005-08

Most 400-Yard Passing GamesSeason: 3, Drew Lock, 2017Career: 5, Drew Lock, 2015-18

TOTAL OFFENSE(Yards gained rushing and passing)

Most Plays Game: 84, Brad Smith vs. New Mexico, 9/10/05Season: 672, Chase Daniel, 2007Career: 2,283, Brad Smith, 2002-05

Most Yards Gained Game: 515, Drew Lock vs. Missouri St., 9/2/17 (-6 rushing, 521 passing) 480, Brad Smith vs. Nebraska, 10/22/05

(246 rushing, 234 passing)Season: 4,616, Chase Daniel, 2008 (281 rushing, 4,335 passing)Career: 13,485, Chase Daniel, 2005-08 (970 rushing, 12,515 passing)

Highest Average Gain Per Play Game (min. 20 plays): 14.7, Drew Lock vs.

Missouri St., 9/2/17 (35-515) 14.4, Chase Daniel vs. Nevada, 9/13/09 (29-417) (min. 40 plays): 9.9, Drew Lock at

Arkansas, 11/24/17 (48-474) 9.7, Brad Smith vs. Texas Tech, 10/25/03 (43-419) Season (min. 1,000 yards): 8.8, Drew Lock, 2017

(463-4,075) (min. 1,500 yards): 8.8, Drew Lock, 2017

(463-4,075) Career (min. 2,000 yards): 7.2, Bob Steuber,

1940-42 (299-2,145) (min. 3,000 yards): 7.1, Drew Lock, 2015-

17 (1,264-8,957) 6.8, Chase Daniel, 2005-08 (1,973-13,485)

Most TDs Responsible for (TDs scored/passed for) Game: 7, Drew Lock vs. Missouri St., 9/2/17

(scored 0, passed for 7) 6, Terry McMillan vs. Kansas, 11/22/69

(scored 2, passed for 4) 6, Corby Jones vs. Oklahoma State, 10/25/97 (scored 2, passed for 4) 6, Maty Mauk at Toledo, 9/6/14 (scored

1, passed for 5)Season: 45, Drew Lock, 2017 (scored 1, passed for 44) Career: 111, Chase Daniel, 2005-08 (scored 10,

passed for 101)

ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING

(Yards gained rushing, receiving, returns)

Most Yards Gained Game: 360, Jeremy Maclin at Kansas St.,

11/17/07 (143 rec., 209 ret., 8 rush)Season: 2,833, Jeremy Maclin, 2008 (1,260 rec.,

293 rush, 1,280 ret.)Career: 5,609, Jeremy Maclin, 2007-08 (2,315

rec., 668 rush, 2,626 ret.)

RECEIVINGMost Passes Caught Game: 16, Justin Gage at Bowling Green, 9/14/02 Season: 113, Danario Alexander, 2009Career: 247, Chase Coffman, 2005-08

Most Yards Gained Game: 236, Justin Gage vs. Baylor, 11/10/01 236, Justin Gage at Bowling Green, 9/14/02Season: 1,781, Danario Alexander, 2009 Career: 2,778, Danario Alexander, 2006-09

Highest Average Gain Per Reception Game (min. 3): 48.3, Joe Stewart vs. Nebraska,

10/23/76 (3-145) (min. 5): 34.4, Linzy Collins vs. TCU,

9/8/90 (5-172) Season (min. 20): 27.1, Mel Gray, 1969 (26-705) (min. 30): 24.8, Emanuel Hall, 2017 (33-817) 21.5, Henry Marshall, 1975 (44-945) Career (min. 50): 22.3, Mel Gray, 1968-70 (67-1,491)

Most Touchdown Passes Caught Game: 4, Dorial Green-Beckham at Kentucky, 11/9/13 4, J’Mon Moore vs. Delaware State, 9/23/16Season: 14, Danario Alexander, 2009Career: 30, Chase Coffman, 2005-08

Most Cons. Games With A Pass Reception45, Chase Coffman, 2005-08

PUNTINGMost PuntsGame: 13, Mike Farmer vs. Stanford, 9/11/71 Season: 81, Corey Fatony, 2015Career: 252, Corey Fatony, 2015-18

Most Yards Punting Game: 501, Ray West vs. UCLA, 10/16/65 Season: 3,477, Corey Fatony, 2015Career: 11,007, Corey Fatony, 2015-18

Highest Average Yards Per Punt Game: (min. 3): 58.0, Trey Barrow at Arizona

St., 9/9/11 (4-232) (min. 5): 53.9, Matt Grabner at Texas

Tech, 11/6/10 (8-431) (min. 10): 47.6, Kyle Pooler vs. Illinois,

9/10/94 (10-476)

Season: (min. 20): 45.0, Vince Sebo, 1996 (31-1,396) (min. 35): 44.8, Trey Barrow, 2011 (62-2,779) Career: (min. 50): 43.9, Trey Barrow, 2010-12

(132-5,794) (min. 100): 43.9, Trey Barrow, 2010-12

(132-5,794)

Most Punts Downed Inside Opp. 20Season: 30, Trey Barrow, 2012 29, Matt Grabner, 2010 27, Eric Schmidt, 1981 26, Christian Brinser, 2013 25, Christian Brinser, 2014 25, Corey Fatony, 2016

Most Punts of Over 50 YardsSeason: 23, Kyle Pooler, 1994 21, Corey Fatony, 2015

PUNT RETURNSMost Punt Returns Game: 7, Leo Lewis vs. N. Carolina, 10/2/76 Season: 40, Roger Wehrli, 1968 Career: 92, Roger Wehrli, 1966-68

Most Yards on Punt Returns Game: 180, Marcus Murphy vs. SELA, 9/1/12 Season: 478, Roger Wehrli, 1968 Career: 1,062, Roger Wehrli, 1966-68

Highest Average Gain Per Return Game: (min. 3): 39.3, Richaud Floyd vs. Idaho,

10/21/17 (3-118) 39.3, Donnie Smith vs. Air Force, 10/8/60 (3-118) (min. 4): 39.0, Roger Wehrli vs. Iowa

State, 10/21/67 (4-156)Season: (min. 10): 23.0, Donnie Smith, 1959 (10-230) (min. 15): 16.5, John Moseley, 1973 (19-314)Career : (min. 25): 13.3, John Moseley, 1971-73 (26-347) (min. 50): 12.1, Marcus James, 2000-03 (78-942)

KICKOFF RETURNSMost Kickoff Returns Game: 7, Joe Stewart vs. Wisconsin, 10/5/74; 7, Jeremy Maclin vs. Oklahoma, 12/6/08 Season: 43, Jeremy Maclin, 2007Career: 87, Marcus Murphy, 2010-14

Most Yards on Kickoff Returns Game: 203, Mike Fink vs. Arizona St., 12/23/72 Season: 1,039, Jeremy Maclin, 2007Career: 2,049, Jeremy Maclin, 2007-08

Highest Average Gain Per Return Game: (min. 2): 72.0, Jon Staggers vs. Kansas

St., 11/1/69 (2-144) (min. 3): 51.3, Ricardo Rhodes vs.

Oklahoma, 10/17/98 (3-154) (min. 5): 33.6, Mike Fink vs. Arizona

State, 12/23/72 (6-203) Season: (min. 10): 31.3, Ricardo Rhodes, 1998 (13-404) Career: (min. 25): 25.03, Jon Staggers, 1967-69 (31-776) (min. 50): 25.0, Mike Fink, 1970-72 (51-1,275)

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COMBINED KICK RETURNS

Most Returns Game: 9, Joe Stewart vs. Wisconsin, 10/5/74 9, Leo Lewis vs. Oklahoma, 11/13/76 Season: 68, Jeremy Maclin, 2007Career: 162, Marcus Murphy, 2010-14

Most Yards on Returns Game: 228, Mike Fink vs. Oklahoma St., 10/16/71 Season: 1,346, Jeremy Maclin, 2007 Career: 2,837, Marcus Murphy, 2010-14

Highest Average Gain Per Return Game: (min. 3): 61.3, Jon Staggers vs. Kansas

St., 11/1/69 (3-184) (min. 4): 39.0, Roger Wehrli vs. Iowa

State, 10/21/67 (4-156) (min. 5): 34.4, James Caver vs.

Louisville, 9/26/81 (5-172) Season: (min. 25): 20.8, John Moseley, 1973 (36-748) Career : (min. 50): 19.7, Jeremy Maclin, 2007-08

(133-2,626) 19.6, Joe Stewart, 1974-77 (74-1,454)

PASS INTERCEPTIONS

Most Passes Intercepted Game: 3, Roger Wehrli vs. Okla. St., 11/2/68 3, Eric Wright vs. San Diego St., 9/8/79 3, Bill Whitaker vs. San Diego St., 9/8/79 3, Bill Whitaker vs. San Diego St., 9/27/80 3, Clayton Baker vs. North Texas, 9/2/95 3, R.J. Jones vs. Troy State, 9/28/02Season: 8, William Moore, 2007 Career: 16, Adrian Jones, 1986-89

Most Yards on Interception Returns Game: 99, Marcus King vs. S. Carolina, 12/30/05 Season: 167, Ken Boston, 1964 Career: 245, Ken Boston, 1963-65

Highest Average Gain Per Interception Game : (min. 2): 38.0, John Moseley vs. Kansas

St., 11/4/72 (2-76) Season: (min. 4): 28.3, John Moseley, 1972 (4-113)Career: (min. 8): 17.5, Ken Boston, 1963-65 (14-245)

Most Interceptions Returned for TDsGame: 1, most recently by Christian Holmes vs.

Memphis, 10/20/18 (42 yds.)Season: 3, Erik McMillan, 1987 Career: 4, William Moore, 2005-08 3, Erik McMillan, 1984-87

GAMES PLAYEDConsecutive Games Started 52, Evan Boehm (C), 2012-15 50, Carl Gettis (CB), 2007-10 50, Martin Rucker (TE), 2004-07 50, Adam Spieker (C), 2004-07 48, Brad Smith (QB), 2002-05 47, A.J. Ricker (C), 2000-03 42, Rob Riti (C), 1996-99 42, Mike Bedosky (C), 1990-93 41, Sean Weatherspoon (LB), 2006-09 41, Kurtis Gregory (G), 2006-09 41, Tommy Saunders (WR), 2005-08 41, Darren MacDonald (LB), 1986-89 40, Kentrell Brothers (LB), 2012-15 40, Connor McGovern (OG/OT), 2012-15 40, Chase Daniel (QB), 2006-08 40, Adrian Jones (CB), 1986-89

(NOTE — Andy Gibler started 42 straight games from 1979 to ’82, but streak included three bowl games. Mike Morris started 40 consecutive games including the 1997 Holiday Bowl. Including the 1997 Holiday Bowl and ‘98 Insight.com Bowl, Riti started 44 consecutive games. Ricker’s total includes the 2003 Independence Bowl, as the NCAA began counting bowl statistics for the 2003 season)

TACKLESMost TacklesGame: 26, Taft Sales vs. Oklahoma St., 1982Season: 164, Travis McDonald, 1994Career: 434, James Kinney, 2001-04

Most Unassisted TacklesSeason: 113, Travis McDonald, 1994Career: 256, James Kinney, 2001-04

Most Quarterback SacksGame: 4, Brian Smith at New Mexico, 2006 4, Antwaun Bynum vs. Oklahoma St., 2001 4, Justin Smith vs. Baylor, 2000Season: 14.5, Shane Ray, 2014 11.5, Aldon Smith, 2009 11.5, Michael Sam, 2013Career: 31.5, Brian Smith, 2003-06

LONGEST PLAYSRun From Scrimmage:95 yards, Harry Ice vs. Iowa State, 1941

Pass Completion: 98 yards, Pete Woods to Joe Stewart vs. Nebraska, 1976

Kickoff Return: 100 yards, Russell Dills vs. Kansas, 1928100 yards, Mike Fink vs. Oklahoma St., 1971 100 yards, Joe Stewart vs. Oklahoma St., 1976100 yards, Marcus Murphy at Florida, 2014

Punt Return:90 yards, Donnie Smith vs. Air Force, 1960

Intercepted Pass Return: 99 yards, Marcus King vs. South Carolina, 2005

Intercepted Lateral Return: 77 yards, Don Greenwood vs. Iowa State, 1940

Fumble Return: 103 yards, Vince Turner vs. Kansas, 1963100 yards, Pig Brown vs. Illinois, 2007

Field Goals: 62 yards, Tom Whelihan vs. Colo., 10/11/86 57 yards, Tucker McCann at S. Carolina, 10/6/1854 yards, Jeff Wolfert at Nebraska, 11/4/0654 yards, Tom Whelihan vs. OSU, 11/16/85 53 yards, Tom Whelihan vs. Texas, 9/12/85 53 yards, Greg Hill vs. Iowa State, 11/13/71 52 yards, Andrew Baggett vs. Arkansas, 11/28/1452 yards, Bill Bates vs. Oklahoma, 11/12/66 51 yards, Jeff Wolfert vs. Illinois, 8/30/0851 yards, Brad Hammerich vs. Bowling Green, 9/1/0151 yards, Jeff Jacke vs. Nebraska, 10/29/88 51 yards, Jeff Jacke vs. Illinois, 9/12/9251 yards, Kyle Pooler vs. Oklahoma, 11/5/9451 yards, Tom Whelihan vs. Texas, 9/20/86 51 yards, Brad Burditt vs. Nebraska, 10/23/82 50 yards, Andrew Baggett vs. Arkansas, 11/28/1450 yards, Tom Whelihan vs. Okla. St., 12/4/86 50 yards, Jeff Jacke vs. Kansas, 11/19/88 50 yards, Jeff Jacke vs. Okla. St., 10/19/9150 yards, Adam Crossett vs. S. Carolina, 12/30/0550 yards, Grant Ressel vs. Miami (Ohio), 9/25/1050 yards, Tucker McCann vs. Wyoming, 9/8/18

Punt: 82 yards, Jeff Brockhaus vs. Kansas State, 10/25/80

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Most Points Quarter: 34 vs. Idaho, 10/21/17 (1st) 31 vs. Memphis State, 10/5/91 (2nd) 31 vs. San Diego State, 9/8/79 (4th) Half: 58 vs. Delaware St. (FCS), 9/24/16 (1st) 51 vs. Idaho, 10/21/17 (1st) 45 vs. San Diego State, 9/8/79 (2nd) Game: 79 vs. Delaware St. (FCS), 9/24/16 69 vs. Kansas, 11/22/69 69 vs. Nevada, 9/13/08 69 vs. Western Illinois, 9/17/11Season: 591, 2008 (14 games – 42.21 avg.) 488, 2017 (13 games – 37.54 avg.) 443, 2018 (12 games – 36.9 avg.) 377, 2016 (12 games – 31.42 avg.) 368, 1997 (11 games – 33.46 avg.)

Least Points Game: 0, 152 times. Most recently — Georgia

34, Mizzou 0, 10/11/2014Season: 25, 1934 (9 games)

Greatest Margins Win: 79 pts.; Missouri 79, Delaware St. 0, 9/24/16 Loss: 77 pts.; Oklahoma 77, Missouri 0, 11/8/86 Conf. Win: 58 pts.; Missouri 58, Colorado 0, 10/25/08 Conf. Loss: 77 pts.; Oklahoma 77, Missouri 0, 11/8/86

Greatest One-Game Turnarounds 125 points, 1986 (Oklahoma 77, MU 0 to MU 48,

Kansas 0) 87 points, 1944 (Ohio State 54, MU 0 to MU 33,

Kansas State 0) 86 points, 1988 (Miami 55, MU 0 to MU 52,

Kansas State 21) 83 points, 2008 (Texas 56, MU 31 to MU 58,

Colorado 0)80 points, 2016 (Georgia 28, MU 27 to MU 79,

Delaware State 0)

Most Touchdowns Game: 11, vs. Delaware St., 9/24/16 10, vs. Missouri St., 9/2/17 9, vs. Nevada, 9/13/08Season: 76, 2008 (14 games) 62, 2017 (13 games) 54, 2018 (12 games) 52, 2016 (12 games) 48, 1978 and 1997 (11 games)

Most Points Scored at Faurot Field Game: 79 vs. Delaware St., 9/24/16 69 vs. Nevada, 9/13/08; 69 vs. Western Illinois, 9/17/11

RUSHINGMost Carries Game: 99 vs. Colorado, 10/12/68 (421 yards) Season: 645, 1977 (2,469 yards)

Most Yards Gained Game: 516 vs. Colorado, 1984 Season: 3,330, 2013 (14 games) 3,230, 1942 (12 games) 3,172, 2011 (13 games)

PASSINGMost Attempts Game: 73 vs. Oklahoma St., 1992 (43 comp.) Season: 582, 2007 (394 completions)

Most Completions Game: 43 vs. Oklahoma St., 1992 (73 attempts) Season: 404, 2008 (565 attempts)

Most Passes Had Intercepted Game: 8 vs. Kansas St., 1951 Season: 30, 1951

Most Yards Gained Game: 521 vs. Missouri St., 2017 (21-of-34) 519 vs. Nevada, 2008 (27-of-36) Season: 4,625, 2008 (385-of-528)

Most Touchdown Passes Game: 7 vs. Missouri St., 2017 6 vs. Idaho, 2017 6 vs. Delaware State, 2016 5 vs. Murray State, 2006 5 at Ole Miss, 2007 5 at Colorado, 2007 5 vs. Nevada, 2008 5 vs. Colorado, 2008 5 at Kentucky, 2013 5 at Toledo, 2014 5 at UConn, 2017 5 at Arkansas, 2017Season: 44, 2017

TOTAL OFFENSEMost Offensive Plays Game: 110 at Tennessee, 2016 105 vs. Kansas, 1949 105 vs. New Mexico, 2005Season: 1,112, 2007 (14 games) 981, 2005 (12 games)

Most First Downs Game: 41 at Tennessee, 2016 35 vs. California, 1985 35 vs. New Mexico, 2005 Season: 378, 2007 (14 games) 316, 2011 (13 games) 293, 2018 (12 games) 292, 2016 (12 games) 251, 1984 and 1997 (11 games)

Most Yards Gained Game: 815 vs. Missouri St., 9/2/17 (294 rush, 521

pass) 744 vs. W. Illinois, 9/17/11 (428 rush, 316

pass) 740 at Tennessee, 11/19/16 (420 rush, 320 pass) Season: 6,870, 2013 (3,330 rush, 3,570 pass), 14 games 6,528, 2017 (2,516 rush, 4,012 pass), 13

games 6,182, 2011 (3,172 rush, 3,010 pass), 13

games 6,006, 2016 (2,461 rush, 3,545 pass), 12 games 5,626, 2018 (2,367 rush, 3,259 pass), 12

games 4,690, 1984 (2,639 rush, 2,051 pass), 11 games

TURNOVERSMost Fumbles Committed Game: 11 vs. Kansas St., 11/16/91 Season: 45, 1971

Most Fumbles Lost Game: 7 vs. Kansas, 11/19/49 Season: 29, 1956

Most Fumbles Recovered Game: 8 vs. Kansas, 11/23/50 Season: 27, 1971

Most Passes Intercepted Game: 8 vs. Iowa State, 10/19/46 Season: 28, 1941

Fewest Fumbles LostSeason: 3, 2014

Fewest Total TurnoversSeason: 12, 2002

BLOCKED KICKSMost Kicks BlockedSeason: 6, 1994 (3 PATs, 1 FG, 2 punts) 6, 1999 (2 PATs, 1 FG, 3 punts) 6, 2001 (3 PATs, 2 FGs, 1 punt) 6, 2010 (1 PAT, 4 FGs, 1 punt)

PENALTIESMost Times Penalized Season: 102, 2014

Most Yards Penalized Game: 179 vs. California, 9/30/72 Season: 841, 1994

Least Yards Penalized Game: 0 vs. Oklahoma, 11/13/43 0 vs. Kansas, 11/21/64 0 vs. Navy, 12/31/09Season: 230, 1960

CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Won: 12, 1959-60 Lost: 10, 1984-85 Winless: 17, 1933-34 Scored: 135, 2003-14 Without a Tie Game: 178, 1966-82Home Wins: 20, 1938-43Home Defeats: 8, 1984-85Road Wins: 10, 2013-14Road Defeats: 17, 1991-94Winless on the Road: 17, 1932-36 (3 ties); 1991-94

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TEAM BESTSPoints Game: 77, Oklahoma, 1986 Season: 403, 1991

Touchdowns Game: 11, Maryland, 1954; Oklahoma, 1986 Season: 53, 1991

Extra Points Game: 11, Oklahoma, 1986 Season: 48, 2016

First Downs Game: 39, Oklahoma, 2008Season: 327, 2008

Most Offensive Plays Season: 1,093, 2008

Total Offense Game: 750 yards, Oklahoma, 1986 (681 rush, 69 pass)Season: 5,850, 2013 (2,145 rush, 3,705 pass)

Total Carries Season: 660, 1976

Rushing Yards Game: 681, Oklahoma, 1986 (63 carries) Season: 3,677, 1991

Passing Yards Game: 572, Purdue, 2018 (39-55)Season: 4,013, 2008

Pass Attempts Game: 71, Texas Tech, 2002 (50 completions) Season: 583, 2008

Pass Completions Game: 50, Texas Tech, 2002 (71 attempts)Season: 374, 2008

Touchdown Passes Game: 6, Miami (Fla.), 1988

Passes Intercepted Game: 8, Kansas State, 1951 Season: 28, 1941

INDIVIDUAL BESTSPoints: 30, Kerryon Johnson, Auburn, 2017

Touchdowns: 5, Kerryon Johnson, Auburn 2017 4, Ernie Koy, Texas, 19324, Bobby Layne, Texas, 1946 (Cotton Bowl)4, Paul Sarringhaus, Ohio State, 19464, Mack Herron, Kansas St., 19694, Woody Green, Arizona State, 1972 (Fiesta Bowl)4, Billy Sims, Oklahoma, 19784, Mickey Joseph, Nebraska, 19904, Mike Gaddis, Oklahoma, 19924, Tony Sands, Kansas, 19914, Lawrence Vickers, Colorado, 20054, Tre Mason, Auburn, 2013

Extra Points: 9, Aaron Medley, Tennessee, 20168, Rich Sanger, Nebraska, 19728, Jimmy Stevens, Oklahoma, 20088, Taylor Bertolet, Texas A&M, 2012

Total Offense: 590 yards, David Blough, Purdue, 2018 (572 pass,

18 rush)

Total Carries: 58, Tony Sands, Kansas, 1991 (396 yards)

Rushing Yards: 396, Tony Sands, Kansas, 1991 (58 carries)

Passing Yards: 572 yards, David Blough, Purdue, 2018

Pass Attempts: 70, Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech, 2002 (49 completions)

Pass Completions: 49, Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech, 2002 (70 attempts)

TD Passes: 5, Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech, 20025, Juice Williams, Illinois, 2008

Pass Receptions: 14, Kerry Meier, Kansas, 200814, Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas, 2009

Receiving Yards: 244, Alec Lemon, Syracuse, 2012

Touchdown Receptions: 3, Tom Banderas, Nebraska, 19873, Reggie Newhouse, Baylor, 20013, Nehemiah Glover, Texas Tech, 20023, Hank Baskett, New Mexico, 20053, Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma, 2011

Field Goals: 7, Dale Klein, Nebraska, 1985

LONGEST PLAYSRun from Scrimmage: 95 yards, Eric Crouch, Nebraska, 2001

Pass Completion: 89 yards, Dan Manucci to Paul Coffman, Kansas

State, 197789 yards, Peyton Huslig to Malik Earl, Missouri

State, 2017

Kickoff Return: 100 yards, Ben Kelly, Colorado 1999100 yards, Solomon Patton, Florida, 2013

Punt Return: 94, Bobby Newcombe, Nebraska, 2000

Intercepted Pass Return: 102 yards, Joe Horning, Maryland, 1951

Intercepted Fumble Return: 100 yards, Meier, Washington U., 1932

Punt: 87 yards, Byron White, Colorado, 1937

Field Goal: 56 yards, Mason Crosby, Colorado, 200554 yards, Uwe Von Schamann, Oklahoma, 197854 yards, Bruce Kallmeyer, Kansas, 198354 yards, R.D. Lashar, Oklahoma, 199054 yards, Daniel Carlson, Auburn, 2017

OPPONENT RECORDS

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SINGLE GAME YDS. ATT. COMP. OPPONENT YEAR1. Drew Lock _____________ 521 34 21 Missouri State 20172. Jeff Handy ____________ 480 73 43 at Oklahoma State 1992 3. Blaine Gabbert ________ 468 51 30 Baylor 20094. Drew Lock _____________ 467 33 23 Idaho 20175. Drew Lock _____________ 450 37 24 Eastern Michigan 20166. Drew Lock _____________ 448 42 25 at Arkansas 20177. Kent Kiefer ___________ 444 44 29 Kansas 1989 8. Chase Daniel __________ 439 43 36 Buffalo 20089. Blaine Gabbert ________ 434 57 41 Iowa 201010. Jeff Handy ____________ 424 44 29 Nebraska 1992 11. Chase Daniel __________ 421 44 26 Colorado 200712. Blaine Gabbert ________ 414 40 25 Nevada 200913. Chase Daniel __________ 405 28 23 Nevada 200814. Drew Lock _____________ 402 36 26 Delaware State 201615. Chase Daniel __________ 401 47 33 Nebraska 200716. Drew Lock _____________ 398 45 33 Wyoming 201817. Chase Daniel __________ 390 52 39 Oklahoma State 200818. Drew Lock _____________ 377 37 31 at UConn 201719. Drew Lock _____________ 376 38 23 Georgia 201620. Drew Lock _____________ 375 43 26 at Purdue 201821. Steve Pisarkiewicz _____ 371 27 20 Oklahoma State 1975 22. Tony Scardino _________ 365 42 23 Oklahoma 1951 23. Chase Daniel __________ 361 47 37 Oklahoma 2007 Chase Daniel __________ 361 49 40 Kansas 2007 Blaine Gabbert ________ 361 47 31 Texas A&M 2010

SINGLE SEASON YDS. ATT. COMP. INT. PCT. TD YEAR 1. Chase Daniel _____________ 4335 528 385 18 .729 39 20082. Chase Daniel _____________ 4306 563 384 11 .682 33 20073. Drew Lock ________________ 3964 419 242 13 .578 44 20174. Blaine Gabbert ___________ 3593 445 262 9 .589 24 20095. Chase Daniel _____________ 3527 452 287 10 .635 28 20066. Drew Lock ________________ 3399 434 237 10 .546 23 20167. Blaine Gabbert ___________ 3186 475 301 9 .634 16 20108. Drew Lock ________________ 3125 399 252 8 .632 25 20189. James Franklin ___________ 2865 376 238 11 .633 21 201110. Maty Mauk ______________ 2648 414 221 13 .534 25 201411. Jeff Handy _______________ 2463 329 196 8 .596 13 199212. James Franklin ___________ 2429 319 198 6 .621 19 201313. Brad Smith ______________ 2333 366 196 6 .536 15 2002

CAREER YDS. ATT. COMP. INT. PCT. TD YEARS1. Chase Daniel ____________ 12515 1609 1094 41 .680 101 2005-082. Drew Lock _______________ 11820 1515 860 39 .568 96 2015-183. Brad Smith ______________ 8799 1484 835 33 .563 56 2002-054. James Franklin ___________ 6962 943 586 25 .621 51 2010-13 5. Jeff Handy _______________ 6959 1058 618 30 .584 39 1991-946. Blaine Gabbert ___________ 6822 933 568 18 .609 40 2008-107. Phil Bradley _____________ 5352 798 437 29 .548 32 1977-80 8. Marlon Adler _____________ 5231 642 347 44 .540 32 1982-859. Kent Kiefer ______________ 4497 589 348 30 .591 23 1989-90 10. Maty Mauk ______________ 4373 657 346 19 .527 42 2013-1511. Corby Jones _____________ 3697 516 257 18 .498 26 1995-98

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PASSING EFFICIENCY SINGLE GAME RATING ATT. COMP. INT. PCT. YDS. TD YR/OPPONENT 1. Chase Daniel ______ 273.4 17 16 0 .941 245 3 2008 vs. SEMO2. Corby Jones ______ 260.7 14 12 0 .857 213 2 1997 vs. Iowa State3. Drew Lock _________ 252.5 34 21 1 .618 521 7 2017 vs. Missouri State4. Chase Daniel ______ 250.8 28 23 0 .821 405 4 2008 vs. Nevada5. Drew Lock _________ 242.5 33 23 1 .697 467 6 2017 vs. Idaho6. Drew Lock _________ 226.2 29 23 0 .793 350 4 2018 vs. Memphis7. Drew Lock _________ 225.9 25 19 0 .760 289 4 2018 vs. UT-Martin8. Mike Hyde _______ 224.3 21 17 1 .809 225 4 1981 vs. Rice 9. Marlon Adler _____ 216.4 14 10 0 .714 163 2 1983 vs. Illinois 10. Drew Lock _________ 214.0 37 31 0 .838 377 5 2017 at UConn11. Steve Pisarkiewicz _ 213.9 27 20 0 .741 371 2 1975 vs. Oklahoma State12. Chase Daniel ______ 213.7 23 18 0 .783 253 3 2008 vs. Nebraska13. Drew Lock _________ 211.9 36 26 0 .722 402 5 2016 vs. Delaware State14. Drew Lock _________ 211.6 37 24 0 .649 450 5 2016 vs. E. Michigan15. Drew Lock _________ 210.3 20 15 1 .750 228 3 2017 vs. Florida16. Chase Daniel ______ 207.4 32 23 0 .719 320 5 2006 vs. Murray State17. James Franklin ____ 204.5 23 17 0 .739 279 2 2012 vs. Syracuse18. Terry McMillan ____ 203.8 26 14 0 .538 307 4 1969 vs. Kansas19. Blaine Gabbert ____ 203.5 27 20 0 .741 298 3 2009 vs. Kansas State20. James Franklin ____ 198.4 28 19 0 .679 278 4 2013 at Vanderbilt21. Corby Jones ______ 197.4 20 12 1 .600 233 3 1997 vs. Nebraska22. James Franklin ____ 194.3 25 18 0 .720 246 3 2011 vs. W. Illinois23. Blaine Gabbert ____ 193.6 25 17 0 .680 256 3 2009 vs. Furman24. Chase Daniel ______ 191.5 37 31 1 .838 302 5 2008 vs. Colorado25. Chase Daniel ______ 191.0 31 24 0 .774 262 4 2006 vs. Kansas State

SINGLE SEASON RATING ATT. COMP. INT. PCT. YDS. TD YEAR 1. Drew Lock _________ 165.7 419 242 13 .578 3964 44 20172. Chase Daniel ______ 159.4 528 385 18 .729 4335 39 20083. Phil Johnson ______ 154.3 109 71 3 .651 954 7 1990 4. Chase Daniel ______ 147.9 563 384 11 .682 4306 33 20075. Drew Lock _________ 145.6 399 252 8 .632 3125 25 20186. Chase Daniel ______ 145.1 452 287 10 .635 3527 28 20067. Maty Mauk _______ 143.6 133 68 2 .511 1071 11 20138. James Franklin ____ 141.9 319 198 6 .621 2429 19 20139. Corby Jones ______ 140.8 191 102 2 .534 1658 12 199710. Blaine Gabbert ____ 140.5 445 262 9 .589 3593 24 200911. James Franklin ____ 139.9 376 238 11 .633 2865 21 2011

CAREER RATING ATT. COMP. INT. PCT. YDS. TD YEARS 1. Chase Daniel ______ 148.9 1609 1094 41 .680 12515 101 2005-082. Drew Lock _________ 138.1 1515 860 39 .568 11820 96 2015-183. James Franklin ____ 136.7 943 586 25 .621 6962 51 2010-134. Blaine Gabbert ____ 132.6 933 568 18 .609 6822 40 2008-105. Kent Kiefer _______ 126.8 589 348 30 .591 4497 23 1989-90 6. Marlon Adler ______ 125.2 642 347 44 .540 5231 32 1982-85 7. Maty Mauk _______ 123.9 657 346 19 .527 4373 42 2013-158. Terry McMillan ____ 121.7 346 161 20 .465 2708 22 1968-69 9. Jeff Handy ________ 120.2 1058 618 30 .584 6959 39 1991-9410. Corby Jones ______ 119.6 516 257 18 .498 3697 26 1995-9811. Phil Bradley ______ 117.1 798 437 29 .548 5352 32 1977-80

(NOTE — The passing efficiency formula has been used by the NCAA since 1979 to rate quarterbacks. The formula assumes that touchdowns are as good as interceptions are bad; therefore, these two figures offset each other for the average player. To determine Efficiency Rating Points, multiply a passer’s yards per attempt by 8.4, add his completion percentage, add his touchdown percentage times 3.3, then subtract his interception percentage times two. 100 points is considered average.)

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TOTAL OFFENSESINGLE GAME YDS. PLAYS RUSH PASS OPPONENT YEAR 1. Drew Lock ___________ 515 35 - 6 521 Missouri State (FCS) 2017 2. Brad Smith _________ 480 64 246 234 Nebraska 20053. Drew Lock ___________ 474 48 26 448 at Arkansas 2017 4. Chase Daniel ________ 473 58 72 401 Nebraska 20075. Jeff Handy __________ 471 77 - 9 480 Oklahoma State 19926. Drew Lock ___________ 465 35 - 2 467 Idaho 20177. Chase Daniel ________ 455 47 16 439 Buffalo 20088. Drew Lock ___________ 451 39 1 450 Eastern Michigan 2016 9. Drew Lock ___________449 50 51 398 Wyoming 201810. Chase Daniel ________ 445 50 24 421 Colorado 200711. Chase Daniel ________ 436 59 46 390 Oklahoma State 200812. Blaine Gabbert ______ 435 61 - 33 468 Baylor 200913. Brad Smith _________ 432 58 150 282 South Carolina 200514. Blaine Gabbert ______ 427 70 -7 434 Iowa 201015. Brad Smith _________ 419 43 291 128 Texas Tech 200316. Chase Daniel ________ 417 29 12 405 Nevada 200817. Jeff Handy __________ 415 47 - 9 424 Nebraska 199218. Brad Smith _________ 413 84 165 248 New Mexico 200519. Brad Smith _________ 412 49 95 317 Arkansas State 200520. James Franklin ______ 404 60 61 343 at Indiana 201321. James Franklin ______ 403 69 84 319 at Arizona State 2011 22. Drew Lock ___________ 402 36 0 402 Delaware State (FCS) 2016 23. Kent Kiefer _________ 400 53 - 44 444 Kansas 198924. Blaine Gabbert ______ 399 47 - 15 414 Nevada 200925. Blaine Gabbert ______ 397 58 94 303 Kansas 200926. Chase Daniel ________ 395 48 39 356 Kansas 200627. James Franklin ______ 394 58 103 291 at Oklahoma 2011 28. James Franklin ______ 392 62 67 325 at Baylor 2011 29. Kirk Farmer ________ 391 38 31 360 Baylor 2001 Brad Smith _________ 391 67 213 178 Oklahoma 2002 Chase Daniel ________ 391 50 103 288 Kansas 200832. Chase Daniel ________ 388 51 60 328 Western Michigan 2007 Blaine Gabbert ______ 388 43 51 337 Iowa State 200934. Chase Daniel ________ 385 53 55 330 Ole Miss 200735. Brad Smith _________ 380 63 102 278 Colorado 200336. Brad Smith _________ 377 45 184 193 Oklahoma State 200537. Drew Lock ___________ 386 33 36 350 Memphis 201838. Drew Lock ___________ 385 40 9 376 Georgia 2016 39. Steve Pisarkiewicz ___ 373 28 2 371 Oklahoma State 1975 James Franklin ______ 373 39 84 289 Iowa State 2011 41. Drew Lock ___________ 370 40 - 7 377 at UConn 2017 42. Chase Daniel ________ 369 54 46 323 Illinois 200843. Chase Daniel ________ 367 45 15 352 Texas A&M 2007 Chase Daniel ________ 367 56 6 361 Kansas 200745. James Franklin ______ 365 52 62 303 vs. Auburn 201346. Drew Lock ___________ 365 46 - 10 375 at Purdue 201847. Maty Mauk _________ 363 61 32 331 Indiana 201448. James Franklin ______ 362 44 44 318 Murray State 201349. Maty Mauk _________ 361 32 36 325 at Toledo 201450. Chase Daniel ________ 360 60 -1 361 Oklahoma 200751. Tony Scardino _______ 359 51 -6 365 Oklahoma 1951 Chase Daniel ________ 359 64 75 284 Oklahoma 200653. Blaine Gabbert ______ 358 43 39 319 Illinois 200954. Drew Lock ___________ 355 46 0 355 at Kentucky 201755. Chase Daniel ________ 353 65 -6 359 Illinois 200756. Phil Johnson ________ 350 36 90 260 Oklahoma State 1991 Brad Smith _________ 350 47 137 213 Troy State 2002

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TOTAL OFFENSE (CONT.)

SINGLE SEASON YDS. PLAYS RUSH PASS YEARS 1. Chase Daniel ____________ 4616 597 281 4335 20082. Chase Daniel ____________ 4559 672 253 4306 20073. Drew Lock _______________ 4075 463 111 3964 20174. Chase Daniel ____________ 3906 599 379 3527 20065. James Franklin __________ 3846 593 981 2865 20116. Blaine Gabbert __________ 3797 548 204 3593 20097. Brad Smith _____________ 3605 628 1301 2304 20058. Drew Lock _______________ 3522 486 123 3399 20169. Blaine Gabbert __________ 3418 587 232 3186 201010. Brad Smith _____________ 3383 562 1406 1977 2003

CAREER YDS. PLAYS RUSH PASS YEARS 1. Chase Daniel ___________ 13485 1973 970 12515 2005-082. Brad Smith ____________ 13088 2283 4289 8799 2002-053. Drew Lock ______________ 12227 1712 407 11820 2015-184. James Franklin __________ 8691 1393 1729 6962 2010-13 5. Blaine Gabbert __________ 7280 1154 458 6822 2008-10 6. Jeff Handy ______________ 6640 1154 -319 6959 1991-947. Phil Bradley ____________ 6459 1291 1107 5352 1977-80 8. Corby Jones ____________ 6230 1075 2533 3697 1995-989. Marlon Adler ____________ 5965 1029 734 5231 1982-85 10. Maty Mauk _____________ 5120 842 747 4373 2013-15

RECEIVING SINGLE GAME (by receptions) REC. YDS. OPPONENT YEAR 1. Justin Gage ____________________ 16 236 Bowling Green 20022. Kenny Holly ___________________ 15 158 Oklahoma State 1992 Danario Alexander ______________ 15 233 Kansas 2009 T.J. Moe ______________________ 15 152 Iowa 20105. Jeremy Maclin _________________ 14 168 Buffalo 20086. Justin Gage ____________________ 13 236 Baylor 2001 Danario Alexander ______________ 13 214 Baylor 2009 Michael Egnew (TE) ____________ 13 145 San Diego State 2010 T.J. Moe ______________________ 13 101 Illinois 201010. Victor Bailey ___________________ 12 179 Kansas 1992 Justin Gage ____________________ 12 113 Oklahoma State 2001 Chase Coffman (TE) _____________ 12 140 Texas 2008 Michael Egnew (TE) ____________ 12 69 at Baylor 2011 Bud Sasser ____________________ 12 153 Indiana 2014

SINGLE GAME (by yardage) YDS. REC. OPPONENT YEAR 1. Justin Gage ___________________ 236 13 Baylor 2001 Justin Gage ___________________ 236 16 Bowling Green 20023. Danario Alexander _____________ 233 15 Kansas 20094. Linzy Collins _________________ 229 9 Kansas 19905. Danario Alexander _____________ 214 13 Baylor 2009 6. Henry Marshall ________________ 207 7 Oklahoma State 19757. Danario Alexander _____________ 200 10 Kansas State 2009 8. Henry Marshall ________________ 199 6 Oklahoma 19759. J’Mon Moore _________________ 196 8 Georgia 201510. Linzy Collins _________________ 193 9 Kansas 198911. J’Mon Moore _________________ 187 4 Missouri State (FCS) 2017

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SINGLE SEASON (by receptions) REC. YDS. TDS YEAR 1. Danario Alexander ______________ 113 1781 14 20092. Jeremy Maclin _________________ 102 1260 13 20083. T.J. Moe _______________________ 92 1045 6 20104. Chase Coffman (TE) ______________ 90 987 10 2008 Michael Egnew (TE) _____________ 90 762 5 20106. Martin Rucker (TE) ______________ 84 834 8 20077. Justin Gage _____________________ 82 1075 9 20028. Jeremy Maclin __________________ 80 1055 9 20079. Bud Sasser _____________________ 77 1003 12 201410. Victor Bailey ____________________ 75 1210 6 1992

SINGLE SEASON (by yardage) YDS. REC. TDS YEAR 1. Danario Alexander _____________ 1781 113 14 20092. Jeremy Maclin ________________ 1260 102 13 20083. Victor Bailey __________________ 1210 75 6 19924. J’Mon Moore _________________ 1082 65 10 20175. Justin Gage ___________________ 1075 82 9 2002 6. T.J. Moe _____________________ 1045 92 6 20107. Jeremy Maclin ________________ 1055 80 9 20078. J’Mon Moore _________________ 1012 62 8 20169. Bud Sasser ___________________ 1003 77 12 201410. Chase Coffman (TE) _____________ 987 90 10 200811. Linzy Collins __________________ 975 56 5 1990 12. Henry Marshall _________________ 945 44 9 1975

CAREER (by receptions) REC. YDS. TDS YEARS 1. Chase Coffman (TE) _____________ 247 2659 30 2005-082. Martin Rucker (TE) _____________ 203 2175 18 2004-073. Justin Gage ____________________ 200 2704 18 1999-024. Danario Alexander ______________ 191 2778 22 2006-095. T.J. Moe ______________________ 188 2101 11 2009-126. Jeremy Maclin _________________ 182 2315 22 2007-087. J’Mon Moore __________________ 158 2477 21 2014-178. Kenny Holly ___________________ 151 1708 6 1990-939. Tommy Saunders _______________ 150 1600 11 2005-0810. Michael Egnew (TE) ____________ 147 1332 8 2008-1111. William Franklin ________________ 143 2125 13 2004-07

CAREER (by yardage) YDS. REC. TDS YEARS 1. Danario Alexander _____________ 2778 191 22 2006-092. Justin Gage ___________________ 2704 200 18 1999-023. Chase Coffman (TE) ____________ 2659 247 30 2005-084. J’Mon Moore _________________ 2477 158 21 2014-175. Jeremy Maclin ________________ 2315 182 22 2007-086. Martin Rucker (TE) ____________ 2175 203 18 2004-07 7. Victor Bailey __________________ 2144 128 12 1990-92 8. William Franklin _______________ 2125 143 13 2004-079. T.J. Moe _____________________ 2101 188 11 2009-1210. Emanuel Hall __________________ 1944 95 16 2015-1811. Jared Perry ___________________ 1844 137 13 2006-0912. Linzy Collins _________________ 1760 102 9 1989-90

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RUSHING SINGLE GAME YDS. TC OPPONENT YEAR1. Devin West ___________________ 319 33 Kansas 19982. Brad Smith (QB) _______________ 291 19 Texas Tech 20033. Tony Temple __________________ 281 24 Arkansas 20074. Henry Josey __________________ 263 14 Western Illinois 20115. Devin West ___________________ 252 40 Iowa State 19986. Brad Smith (QB) _______________ 246 28 Nebraska 20057. Harry Ice _____________________ 240 8 Kansas 19418. Damarea Crockett_______________ 225 24 at Tennessee 2016 9. Darrell Wallace ________________ 224 42 Kansas State 1985 10. Brock Olivo __________________ 222 38 NE Louisiana 199511. Ish Witter ____________________ 216 24 Tennessee 201712. Brad Smith (QB) _______________ 213 26 Oklahoma 200213. DeVaughn Black _______________ 205 32 Western Michigan 199914. Damarea Crockett_______________ 202 18 Missouri State 201715. Brock Olivo __________________ 201 28 Iowa State 1995

SINGLE SEASON YDS. TC TDS YEAR 1. Devin West ___________________ 1578 283 17 19982. Brad Smith (QB) _______________ 1406 212 18 20033. Joe Moore ____________________ 1312 260 5 19694. Brad Smith (QB) _______________ 1301 229 16 20055. Henry Josey __________________ 1168 145 9 20116. Henry Josey __________________ 1166 174 17 20137. Zack Abron ___________________ 1155 219 14 2003 8. Darrell Wallace ________________ 1120 226 5 1985 9. Bob Steuber __________________ 1098 149 16 194210. Russell Hansbrough ____________ 1084 205 10 201411. Tony Temple __________________ 1063 193 7 200612. Damarea Crockett_______________ 1062 153 10 201613. Tony Temple __________________ 1039 186 12 200714. Derrick Washington ____________ 1036 177 17 200815. Brad Smith (QB) _______________ 1029 193 7 200216. Kendial Lawrence ______________ 1025 200 12 201217. Larry Rountree III _______________ 1012 198 10 2018

CAREER YDS. TC TDS YEARS 1. Brad Smith (QB) _______________ 4289 799 45 2002-052. Zack Abron ___________________ 3198 692 40 2000-03 3. Brock Olivo __________________ 3026 686 27 1994-974. Devin West ___________________ 2954 567 28 1995-985. Henry Josey __________________ 2771 395 30 2010-136. Darrell Wallace ________________ 2607 574 13 1984-87 7. Tony Temple __________________ 2552 466 22 2004-078. Corby Jones (QB) ______________ 2533 559 38 1995-989. Ish Witter ____________________ 2418 503 14 2014-1710. James Wilder __________________ 2357 487 23 1978-80 11. Russell Hansbrough ____________ 2344 467 15 2012-1512. Damarea Crockett_______________ 2252 380 19 2016-1813. Joe Moore ___________________ 2244 453 15 1968-7014. Kendial Lawrence ______________ 2232 444 21 2009-12 15. Derrick Washington ____________ 2085 403 28 2007-0916. Tommie Stowers _______________ 2077 469 9 1986-8917. Bob Steuber __________________ 2030 281 26 1940-42

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SINGLE GAME YDS. RUSH REC. RET. OPPONENT YEAR 1. Jeremy Maclin ______ 360 8 143 209 Kansas State 2007 2. Devin West _________ 333 319 14 0 Kansas 19983. Darrell Wallace ______ 299 196 0 103 California 19854. Brad Smith _________ 291 291 0 0 Texas Tech 2003 5. Darrell Wallace ______ 280 224 0 56 Kansas State 19856. Jeremy Maclin ______ 278 84 118 76 Kansas State 2008 7. Jeremy Maclin ______ 275 52 96 127 Western Michigan 2007 8. Devin West _________ 267 252 15 0 Iowa State 1998 Jeremy Maclin ______ 267 32 146 89 Texas A&M 200710. Henry Josey ________ 265 263 2 0 Western Illinois 2011 11. Harry Ice ___________ 253 240 0 13 Kansas 194112. Brad Smith _________ 246 246 0 0 Nebraska 2005 13. Mike Fink __________ 244 0 16 228 Oklahoma State 197114. Danario Alexander ___ 243 10 233 0 Kansas 200915. Jeremy Maclin ______ 241 32 118 86 Kansas 200816. Jeremy Maclin ______ 240 26 103 111 Iowa State 200817. Jeremy Maclin ______ 239 5 172 62 Nevada 200818. Jeremy Maclin ______ 238 22 53 163 Illinois State 2007 19. Justin Gage _________ 236 0 236 0 Baylor 2001 Justin Gage _________ 236 0 236 0 Bowling Green 2002 Jeremy Maclin ______ 236 25 168 43 Buffalo 200822. Jeremy Maclin ______ 234 2 31 201 Illinois 200823. Brock Olivo ________ 233 222 11 0 NE Louisiana 199524. Linzy Collins _______ 229 0 229 0 Kansas 199025. Jeremy Maclin ______ 227 29 43 155 Illinois 2007

SINGLE SEASON YDS. RUSH REC. RET. YEAR 1. Jeremy Maclin __________ 2833 293 1260 1280 20082. Jeremy Maclin __________ 2776 375 1055 1346 20073. Marcus Murphy _________ 1921 924 212 785 20144. Danario Alexander _______ 1791 10 1781 0 20095. Devin West _____________ 1621 1578 43 0 19986. Darrell Wallace __________ 1590 1120 16 454 19857. Brad Smith _____________ 1459 1406 53 0 20038. Marcus Murphy _________ 1425 601 79 745 2013 9. Henry Josey ____________ 1408 1168 91 149 2011 10. Jon Staggers ____________ 1391 273 292 826 1969

CAREER YDS. RUSH REC. RET. YEARS 1. Jeremy Maclin __________ 5609 668 2315 2626 2007-082. Marcus Murphy _________ 5112 1957 318 2837 2010-143. Brad Smith _____________ 4419 4289 130 0 2002-054. Devin West _____________ 3824 2954 219 654 1995-985. Brock Olivo ____________ 3475 3026 443 6 1994-976. Zack Abron _____________ 3426 3198 228 0 2000-037. Darrell Wallace _________ 3303 2607 196 500 1984-87 8. Joe Stewart _____________ 3256 413 1389 1454 1974-779. Henry Josey ____________ 3115 2771 175 169 2010-1310. T.J. Moe _______________ 3112 168 2101 843 2009-12 11. Danario Alexander _______ 2837 59 2778 0 2006-0912. James Wilder ____________ 2769 2357 412 0 1978-8013. Kendial Lawrence ________ 2746 2232 296 218 2006-0914. Justin Gage _____________ 2737 6 2704 27 1999-02

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SINGLE SEASON PTS. TDS PATS FGS YEAR 1. Jeff Wolfert (PK) _______ 133 0 73 20 20082. Jeff Wolfert (PK) _______ 130 0 67 21 20073. Bob Steuber __________ 121 18 13 0 1942 4. Andrew Baggett (PK) ___ 120 0 66 18 20135. Brad Smith ___________ 118 19 2* 0 20036. Grant Ressel (PK) ______ 117 0 39 26 20097. Derrick Washington ____ 114 19 0 0 2008 Tucker McCann (PK) _____ 114 0 48 22 20189. Devin West ___________ 108 18 0 0 199810. Zack Abron ___________ 102 17 0 0 2002 Jeremy Maclin ________ 102 17 0 0 2008 Henry Josey __________ 102 17 0 0 201313. Brad Smith ___________ 100 16 2* 0 200514. Jeff Wolfert (PK) ________ 99 0 45 18 200615. Andrew Baggett (PK) ____ 97 0 43 18 201416. Tucker McCann (PK) ______ 96 0 51 15 2017 Jeremy Maclin _________ 96 16 0 0 2007 Grant Ressel (PK) _______ 96 0 45 17 201019. James Franklin _________ 90 15 0 0 201120. Zack Abron ____________ 84 14 0 0 2003 Corby Jones ___________ 84 14 0 0 1997 Danario Alexander ______ 84 14 0 0 200923. Adam Crossett (PK) _____ 81 0 39 14 200524. Donnie Smith __________ 78 13 0 0 1960 Johnny Roland _________ 78 13 0 0 1962 Tony Temple ___________ 78 13 0 0 2007

CAREER PTS. TDS PATS FGS YEARS 1. Jeff Wolfert (PK) ______ 362 0 185 59 2006-082. Andrew Baggett (PK) ___ 355 0 157 66 2012-153. Brad Smith ___________ 284 46 4* 0 2002-054. Grant Ressel (PK) _____ 270 0 114 52 2009-115. Tucker McCann (PK) _____ 267 0 138 43 2016-18 6. Zack Abron ___________ 252 42 0 0 2000-037. Corby Jones __________ 228 38 0 0 1995-988. Jeff Jacke (PK) ________ 225 0 99 42 1988-92 9. Bob Steuber __________ 222 32 30 0 1940-4210. Jeremy Maclin ________ 198 33 1* 0 2007-0811. Tom Whelihan (PK) ___ 191 0 59 44 1984-87 12. Brock Olivo __________ 188 31 1* 0 1994-9713. Derrick Washington ____ 186 31 0 0 2007-09 Henry Josey __________ 186 31 0 0 2010-1315. Chase Coffman (TE)____ 180 30 0 0 2005-08

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PUNTING SINGLE SEASON NO. YDS. AVG. YEAR 1. Vince Sebo ________________ 31 1396 45.03 19962. Tom Whelihan _____________ 13 585 45.00 1984 3. Trey Barrow _______________ 62 2779 44.82 20114. Don Greenwood ____________ 20 887 44.35 1940 5. Corey Fatony ________________ 58 2570 44.31 20176. Corey Fatony ________________ 47 2066 43.96 20187. Corey Fatony ________________ 66 2894 43.85 20168. Bob Teel __________________ 11 481 43.72 1946 9. Kyle Pooler ________________ 75 3248 43.31 199410. Trey Barrow _______________ 68 2925 43.02 201211. Corey Fatony ________________ 81 3477 42.93 201512. Jake Harry IV ______________ 61 2609 42.77 200913. Adam Crossett _____________ 57 2432 42.67 2005

CAREER NO. YDS. AVG. YEARS 1. Trey Barrow ______________ 132 5794 43.894 2010-122. Corey Fatony _______________ 252 11007 43.679 2015-183. Matt Grabner _______________ 70 2976 42.514 2009-104. Jake Harry IV ______________ 87 3666 42.138 2008-095. Kyle Pooler _______________ 195 8146 41.774 1991-946. Vince Sebo _______________ 108 4511 41.768 1996-99 7. Tom Whelihan ____________ 159 6570 41.321 1984-878. Christian Brinser ___________ 144 5921 41.118 2011-149. Marlon Adler ______________ 205 8316 40.566 1982-8510. Adam Crossett ____________ 179 7199 40.218 2004-07

INTERCEPTIONSSINGLE SEASON NO. YDS. TD YEAR 1. William Moore ______________ 8 61 1 20072. Roger Wehrli ________________ 7 112 0 19683. Ken Boston _________________ 6 167 1 1965 Wade Perkins _______________ 6 129 1 1998 Jim Whitaker ________________ 6 113 1 1966 Bill Whitaker _______________ 6 96 0 1979 Adrian Jones ________________ 6 84 0 1988 Andy Russell ________________ 6 65 1 1962 Dennis Poppe _______________ 6 34 0 1969 Bill Whitaker _______________ 6 28 1 1980 Johnny Roland ______________ 6 23 0 1965 Julian Jones _________________ 6 19 0 1999 Russ Calabrese ______________ 6 9 0 1977

CAREER NO. YDS. TD YEARS 1. Adrian Jones _______________ 15 139 0 1986-892. Ken Boston ________________ 14 216 2 1963-65 Bill Whitaker ______________ 14 140 1 1977-804. Erik McMillan _____________ 13 186 3 1984-875. Eric Wright ________________ 11 158 1 1978-80 William Moore _____________ 11 162 4 2005-087. Roger Wehrli _______________ 10 127 0 1966-68 Harold Piersey _____________ 10 85 1 1995-98 Kevin McIntosh ____________ 10 57 0 1991-94 Aarion Penton ______________ 10 123 1 2013-16

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TACKLES SINGLE SEASON UT AT TT YEAR 1. Travis McDonald (LB) ______ 113 51 164 19942. Sean Weatherspoon (LB) _____ 76 79 155 20083. Jay Wilson (LB) ____________ 58 96 154 19824. Kentrell Brothers (LB) _______ 73 79 152 20155. James Kinney (LB) __________ 88 60 148 2002 6. James Kinney (LB) __________ 84 63 147 20037. DeMontie Cross (FS) ________ 89 56 145 19958. Sharron Washington (DB) ____ 85 54 139 1991 9. DeMontie Cross (FS) ________ 76 62 138 199410. Lynn Evans (LB) ___________ 62 71 133 1974 11. DeMontie Cross (FS) ________ 84 48 132 199612. Sean Doyle (LB) ____________ 95 36 131 200113. Lester Dickey (LB) __________ 74 56 130 1980 Sean Weatherspoon (LB) _____ 77 53 130 200715. Darryl Major (LB) __________ 84 45 129 199316. Van Darkow (LB) ___________ 56 66 122 1980 Kentrell Brothers (LB) _______ 62 60 122 2014 18. Joe Love (LB) ______________ 63 56 119 199519. Darren MacDonald (LB) _____ 71 47 118 1989

CAREER UT AT TT YEARS 1. James Kinney (LB) _________ 256 178 434 2001-042. DeMontie Cross (DB) _______ 249 166 415 1994-963. Sean Weatherspoon (LB) ____ 240 173 413 2006-094. Jamonte Robinson (LB) _____ 234 157 391 1998-015. Travis McDonald (LB) ______ 242 144 386 1991-946. Darren MacDonald (LB) ____ 153 222 375 1986-897. Barry Odom (LB) __________ 203 159 362 1996-998. Kentrell Brothers (LB) ______ 182 176 358 2012-15 Sean Doyle (LB) ___________ 223 135 358 1999-02 10. Darryl Major (LB) _________ 226 120 346 1991-9411. Andrew Wilson (LB) _______ 174 158 332 2010-1312. Jason Simpson (S) _________ 218 113 331 2002-0513. Brock Christopher (LB) _____ 171 158 329 2005-0814. Erik McMillan (DB) ________ 203 120 323 1984-87 Jay Wilson (LB) ___________ 112 211 323 1980-83 16. Adrian Jones (DB) _________ 191 148 319 1986-89 17. Lynn Evans (LB) __________ 123 193 316 1972-74 18. Van Darkow (LB) ___________ 97 197 294 1978-8119. William Moore (S) _________ 182 102 284 2005-08 20. Caldrinoff Easter (DB) ______ 180 103 283 1995-9821. David Overstreet (S) ________ 196 86 282 2003-0622. Dedrick Harrington (LB) ____ 183 97 280 2003-0623. Chris Garlich (LB) _________ 115 161 276 1975-78

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QUARTERBACK SACKS SEASON (YR) NO. YDS. YEAR 1. Shane Ray (JR) ______14.5 94 2014 2. Aldon Smith (SO) ____11.5 99 2009 Michael Sam (SR) ___11.5 71 2013 4. Justin Smith (JR) _____ 11 91 2000 5. Stryker Sulak (SR) ___10.5 94 2008 6. Antwaun Bynum (SR) _ 10 63 2002 Markus Golden (SR) __ 10 66 2014 8. Kony Ealy (JR) _______9.5 59 2013 9. Brian Smith (JR) _______ 9 53 2005 Charles Harris (JR) _____ 9 51 201511.Jeff Gaylord (SR) ______ 8 64 1981 Bobby Bell (SR) _______ 8 62 1983 Bobby Bell (JR) _______ 8 56 1982 Steve Martin (JR) ______ 8 54 1994 Justin Smith (SO) ______ 8 53 1999 Xzavie Jackson (SR) ___ 8 51 2006 Brian Smith (FR) ______ 8 49 2003 Rick Lyle (SR) ________ 8 32 199319.Brian Smith (SR) _____7.5 65 2006 Brad Madison (SO) ___7.5 67 2010 Marcell Frazier (JR) ___7.5 61 201622.Dick Chapura (JR) _____ 7 62 1985 Darren MacDonald (SO) 7 42 1987 Antwaun Bynum (JR) ___ 7 46 2001 Brian Smith (SO) ______ 7 51 2004 Charles Harris (SO) ____ 7 51 2015 Walter Brady (FR) _____ 7 41 2015 Marcell Frazier (SR) ____ 7 50 2017 Terry Beckner, Jr. (JR) ____ 7 30 2017

CAREER NO. YDS. YEARS 1. Brian Smith ________31.5 218 2003-06 2. Justin Smith ________22.5 155 1998-00 Stryker Sulak _______22.5 203 2005-08 4. Michael Sam ________21.0 125 2010-13 5. Lorenzo Williams _____ 19 126 2004-07 Shane Ray ___________ 19 131 2012-14 7. Rick Lyle ___________ 18 92 1990-93 Charles Harris ________ 18 113 2014-16 9. Bobby Bell __________ 17 121 1981-83 Steve Martin _________ 17 107 1992-95 Antwaun Bynum _____ 17 109 2000-02 Aldon Smith _________ 17 128 2009-10 13.Xzavie Jackson ______16.5 107 2003-06 Markus Golden ______16.5 109 2012-14 Marcell Frazier ______16.5 122 2015-1716.Brad Madison ________ 16 124 2009-1217.C.J. Mosley ________15.5 91 2002-04 Ziggy Hood ________15.5 76 2005-0819.Lee Johnson _________ 14 111 1986-89 Kony Ealy ___________ 14 95 2011-1321.Jacquies Smith _______ 13 64 2008-1122.Sean Weatherspoon __12.5 93 2006-0923.Erik McMillan _______ 12 109 1984-87 Dick Chapura ________ 12 98 1982-86 Terry Beckner, Jr. ______ 12 51 2015-18

ALL-TIME STATISTICAL LEADERSTACKLES FOR LOSS

SEASON NO. YDS. YEAR 1. Justin Smith (JR) _____ 24 128 2000 Keith Wright (SR) ____ 24 81 2002 3. John Cowan (SR) _____ 23 0 1971 4. Shane Ray (JR) ______22.5 122 2014 5. Markus Golden (SR) __ 20 95 2014 6. Aldon Smith (SO) _____ 19 126 2009 Michael Sam (SR) ____ 19 97 2013 Antwaun Bynum (SR) _ 19 84 2002 9. Sean Weatherspoon (JR) 18.5 75 2008 Charles Harris (SO) __18.5 85 201511.Jeff Gaylord (SR) _____ 18 94 1981 Sean Doyle (SO) ______ 18 84 2000 J.L. Doak (SR) _______ 18 n/a 197214.Brian Smith (JR) _____ 17 70 2005 Dan Bogard (SR) _____ 17 n/a 1971

CAREER NO. YDS. YEARS 1. Justin Smith ________50.0 211 1998-2000 2. Sean Weatherspoon __43.5 176 2006-09 3. Brian Smith ________42.5 242 2003-06 4. Stryker Sulak ________ 38 239 2005-08 C.J. Mosley __________ 38 137 2002-04 6. Dedrick Harrington __36.5 145 2003-06 7. Michael Sam _________ 36 174 2010-13 Rick Lyle ___________ 36 134 1990-93 9. Xzavie Jackson ______35.5 148 2003-0610.Antwaun Bynum _____ 35 145 2000-02 Jamonte Robinson ____ 35 102 1998-200111.Charles Harris ______34.5 163 2014-16

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1st RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFF.YEAR TEAM PTS. TDs DOWNS TC NET ATT. COMP. INT. YDS. PLAYS YDS FUM PEN.2018 MU 443 54 293 511 2367 413 258 8 3259 924 5626 15-6 84-735 OPP 293 34 217 409 1475 400 221 8 3073 809 4548 13-6 80-6832017 MU 472 61 287 452 2395 396 229 13 3743 848 6138 10-8 87-688 OPP 381 46 250 479 1962 412 246 12 3141 891 5103 12-5 70-5662016 MU 377 52 292 500 2461 448 249 10 3545 948 6006 28-13 80-685 OPP 378 49 273 531 2794 418 241 15 2962 949 5756 7-5 75-5962015 MU 163 16 181 397 1385 373 186 12 1986 770 3371 18-5 63-517 OPP 194 22 213 484 1593 354 219 9 2031 838 3624 18-7 62-6052014 MU 389 48 270 539 2490 415 221 13 2648 954 5138 10-3 102-815 OPP 295 36 275 531 1872 474 288 12 2978 1005 4850 32-13 83-6662013 MU 548 71 343 588 3330 454 267 8 3540 1042 6870 14-8 72-543 OPP 323 39 297 513 2145 567 356 20 3705 1080 5850 18-12 103-7682012 MU 309 39 217 453 1662 414 228 14 2615 867 4277 22-8 67-519 OPP 341 45 245 451 1791 401 261 7 2897 852 4688 28-16 74-5632011 MU 427 54 316 589 3172 383 243 11 3010 972 6182 15-8 70-593 OPP 306 39 269 344 1656 487 306 13 3284 950 4940 20-9 77-5832010 MU 388 48 287 439 2033 490 312 10 3292 929 5325 20-8 79-747 OPP 209 26 248 484 1988 441 249 18 2645 925 4633 24-11 80-6142009 MU 377 42 268 444 1651 467 274 11 3711 911 5362 18-8 69-716 OPP 330 40 264 463 1542 475 305 8 3269 938 4811 24-15 91-7542008 MU 591 76 358 417 2153 565 404 18 4625 982 6778 13-8 58-524 OPP 381 50 327 510 1748 583 374 14 4013 1093 5761 19-8 98-8272007 MU 558 70 378 530 2467 582 394 13 4397 1112 6864 18-7 76-648 OPP 326 43 286 476 1709 560 347 17 3596 1036 5305 28-16 103-7782006 MU 391 48 291 457 1943 465 291 11 3590 922 5533 22-15 60-514 OPP 254 32 246 465 1749 400 231 13 2414 865 4163 25-15 65-5622005 MU 369 47 281 512 2463 469 277 11 2694 981 5157 24-14 86-805 OPP 350 45 243 474 1816 387 219 13 2604 861 4420 25-11 97-8132004 MU 256 32 213 457 1815 377 197 11 2283 834 4098 14-7 47-389 OPP 215 27 162 428 1673 277 148 15 1642 705 3315 21-8 74-5392003 MU 399 53 274 551 3087 375 225 8 2158 926 5245 13-5 70-610 OPP 287 34 279 552 2174 422 266 9 2779 974 4953 22-15 76-5272002 MU 360 48 239 494 2204 380 204 7 2438 874 4642 16-5 82-637 OPP 352 44 283 511 2013 426 253 12 3391 937 5404 26-12 82-6762001 MU 240 27 217 402 1841 370 174 9 1895 772 3736 12-7 56-444 OPP 330 40 227 515 2186 282 183 6 2205 797 4391 19-9 84-7152000 MU 255 33 201 451 1696 335 157 19 2165 786 3861 19-12 76-625 OPP. 348 47 234 501 1749 311 164 14 2287 812 4036 22-13 95-8311999 MU 224 27 217 507 1762 340 159 15 1955 847 3717 26-13 77-542 OPP. 371 44 186 416 1689 294 160 10 2167 710 3856 16-9 80-6721998 MU 300 42 214 546 2552 187 88 5 1298 733 3850 22-13 68-582 OPP. 205 21 201 451 1761 270 155 13 1686 721 3447 21-12 72-5711997 MU 368 48 251 592 2899 195 104 6 1723 787 4622 12-8 76-602 OPP. 332 45 226 432 2131 285 136 14 2121 717 4252 17-7 78-7011996 MU 278 36 229 553 2758 230 120 13 1403 783 4161 26-15 76-601 OPP. 376 51 223 474 2234 254 142 9 2103 728 4337 12-4 61-4791995 MU 186 23 188 508 2205 258 106 9 1119 766 3324 19-9 76-656 OPP. 311 41 213 451 2157 271 148 16 1863 722 4020 30-13 69-5671994 MU 208 25 220 403 1295 409 232 10 2430 812 3725 15-7 90-841 OPP. 323 43 283 604 2824 278 170 11 2155 882 4979 22-8 91-7411993 MU 192 25 215 390 1267 381 221 16 2412 771 3679 25-15 63-553 OPP. 344 44 230 520 2412 289 146 11 1956 809 4368 20-7 84-7211992 MU 214 24 235 368 1011 442 258 12 3223 810 4234 16-8 58-526 OPP. 269 34 229 524 2511 279 137 11 1902 803 4413 16-9 70-5521991 MU 223 27 188 360 1180 406 218 15 2661 766 3841 35-20 62-499 OPP. 403 53 283 628 3677 283 137 11 1878 911 5555 27-10 77-6411990 MU 278 37 229 384 1256 404 246 19 3248 788 4504 19-10 57-471 OPP. 360 44 261 532 2814 320 168 14 2066 852 4880 21-9 54-4061989 MU 171 23 198 360 869 365 207 18 2638 725 3507 26-13 72-639 OPP. 363 47 267 596 2944 280 160 8 2141 876 5085 27-11 75-6671988 MU 234 30 200 609 2671 208 91 12 1367 817 4038 40-24 67-587 OPP. 330 43 194 465 1729 265 141 12 2118 730 3847 30-16 59-4791987 MU 226 27 194 615 2820 162 66 6 891 777 3711 35-17 63-453 OPP. 209 25 199 508 1864 260 135 12 1992 768 3856 26-16 49-4391986 MU 196 22 165 560 2068 194 89 12 1160 754 3228 29-15 63-528 OPP. 314 38 224 520 2517 270 159 16 2066 790 4583 34-19 63-5481985 MU 206 23 217 489 1753 335 163 19 2213 824 3966 29-18 78-639 OPP. 342 40 243 570 2455 292 152 7 2127 862 4582 29-16 76-610

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MIZZOU BOWL GAME HISTORYMIZZOU BOWL SCOREBOARD (Won 15, Lost 17)

NCAA BOWL LEADERSBy Appearances (Including 2018 season) By Victories

Date Bowl Site Result Attendance12/25/24 Christmas Festival Los Angeles, Calif. Southern California, 20, Missouri 7 47,0001/1/40 Orange Miami, Fla. Georgia Tech 21, Missouri 7 36,5001/1/42 Sugar New Orleans, La. Fordham 2, Missouri 0 72,0001/1/46 Cotton Dallas, Texas Texas 40, Missouri 27 46,0001/1/49 Gator Jacksonville, Fla. Clemson 24, Missouri 23 35,2731/2/50 Gator Jacksonville, Fla. Maryland 20, Missouri 7 22,0001/1/60 Orange Miami, Fla. Georgia 14, Missouri 0 75,2801/2/61 Orange Miami, Fla. Missouri 21, Navy 14 71,21812/22/62 Bluebonnet Houston, Texas Missouri 14, Georgia Tech 10 55,0001/1/66 Sugar New Orleans, La. Missouri 20, Florida 18 67,42112/28/68 Gator Jacksonville, Fla. Missouri 35, Alabama 10 68,0011/1/70 Orange Miami, Fla. Penn State 10, Missouri 3 78,28212/23/72 Fiesta Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State 49, Missouri 35 51,31812/29/73 Sun El Paso, Texas Missouri 34, Auburn 17 30,12712/23/78 Liberty Memphis, Tenn. Missouri 20, LSU 15 53,06412/29/79 Hall of Fame Birmingham, Ala. Missouri 24, South Carolina 14 62,78512/27/80 Liberty Memphis, Tenn. Purdue 28, Missouri 25 53,66712/19/81 Tangerine Orlando, Fla. Missouri 19, S. Mississippi 17 50,45012/23/83 Holiday San Diego, Calif. Brigham Young 21, Missouri 17 51,48012/29/97 Holiday San Diego, Calif. Colorado State 35, Missouri 24 50,76112/26/98 Insight.com Tucson, Ariz. Missouri 34, West Virginia 31 36,14712/31/03 Independence Shreveport, La. Arkansas 27, Missouri 14 49,62512/30/05 Independence Shreveport, La. Missouri 38, South Carolina 41,33212/29/06 Sun El Paso, Texas Oregon State 39, Missouri 38 48,7321/1/08 Cotton Dallas, Texas Missouri 38, Arkansas 7 73,11412/29/08 Alamo San Antonio, Texas Missouri 30, Northwestern 23 (OT) 55,98612/31/09 Texas Houston, Texas Navy 35, Missouri 13 69,44112/28/10 Insight Tempe, Ariz. Iowa 27, Missouri 24 53,45312/26/11 Independence Shreveport, La. Missouri 41, North Carolina 24 41,7281/3/14 Cotton Arlington, Texas Missouri 41, Oklahoma State 31 72,6901/1/15 Citrus Orlando, Fla. Missouri 33, Minnesota 17 48,62412/27/17 Texas Houston, Texas Texas 33, Missouri 16 67,820

Team _________ Appearances1. Alabama __________692. Georgia __________55 Texas ___________554. USC _____________545. Nebraska _________536. Tennessee __________52 Oklahoma _________528. LSU _____________509. Ohio State _________49 Penn State _________4911. Michigan __________4712. Florida State ________4613. Georgia Tech ________4514. Florida ___________4415. Auburn ___________43 Clemson __________4317. Arkansas __________42

Team _________ Appearances18. Texas A&M _________4019. Miami (Fla.) _______3920. Texas Tech _________38 Washington ________3822. Ole Miss __________37 Notre Dame ________37 West Virginia _______3725. UCLA ____________36 BYU ____________3627. Pittsburgh _________34 TCU _____________3429. Missouri ___________33 North Carolina _______3331. Iowa ____________32 North Carolina State ___32 Oregon ___________32 Virginia Tech ________3235. Arizona State _______31

Team ___________ Victories1. Alabama __________402. USC _____________353. Georgia ___________314. Oklahoma _________29 Penn State ________296. Tennessee _________28 Texas ____________28 Florida State ________289. Nebraska _________2610. LSU ____________25 Georgia Tech ________2512. Ole Miss __________24 Ohio State _________2414. Auburn __________2315. Florida ___________22 Clemson __________2217. Michigan _________2118. Miami (Fla.) _______19

Team ___________ Victories19. Notre Dame ________18 Oklahoma State ______1821. Texas A&M _________17 Washington ________17 North Carolina State ___17 Utah ____________1725. UCLA ____________16 TCU _____________1627. Missouri ___________15 Arkansas __________15 West Virginia ________15 Syracuse __________15 Iowa ____________15 Wisconsin _________1533. Texas Tech _________14 BYU _____________14 North Carolina _______14 Arizona State _______14 Stanford __________14

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MIZZOU BOWL GAME HISTORYMIZZOU’S BOWL MVPS

Year Bowl Tiger, Position1946 Cotton Bowl Jim Kekeris, T/FB/K1962 Bluebonnet Bowl Bill Tobin, HB Conrad Hitchler, E1968 Gator Bowl Terry McMillan, QB1972 Fiesta Bowl Mike Fink, HB1973 Sun Bowl Ray Bybee, FB John Kelsey, TE1978 Liberty Bowl James Wilder, TB1979 Hall of Fame Bowl Phil Bradley, QB1981 Tangerine Bowl Jeff Gaylord, DT1983 Holiday Bowl Bobby Bell, DE1998 Insight.com Bowl Julian Jones, CB Jeff Marriott, NT

Year Bowl Tiger, Position2005 Independence Bowl Brad Smith, QB Marcus King, CB2006 Sun Bowl Xzavie Jackson, DE Jeff Wolfert, PK2008 Cotton Bowl Tony Temple, TB William Moore, S2008 Alamo Bowl Jeremy Maclin, WR Sean Weatherspoon, LB2011 Independence Bowl James Franklin, QB Andrew Wilson, LB2014 Cotton Bowl Henry Josey, TB Andrew Wilson, LB2015 Citrus Bowl Markus Golden, DE

MIZZOU BOWL RECORDSTEAM RECORDS

SCORINGMost Points Scored:Quarter: 28 vs. Auburn, 1973 Sun (2nd) Half: 31 vs. North Carolina, 2011 Independence (1st) Game: 41 vs. North Carolina, 2011 Independence 41 vs. Oklahoma State, 2014 CottonFewest Points Scored: 0 vs. Fordham, 1942 Sugar; 0 vs. Georgia, 1960 OrangeGreatest Margin of Victory: 31 vs. Arkansas, 2008 Cotton (MU 38, Arkansas 7)Greatest Margin of Defeat: 22, vs. Navy, 2009 Texas (Navy 35, Missouri 13)Most Touchdowns: 5, eight times – Most recently vs. Oklahoma State, 2014 Cotton

RUSHINGMost Carries: 71 vs. Auburn, 1973 SunMost Yards Gained: 402 vs. Alabama, 1968 GatorMost TDs: 4 vs. Alabama, 1968 Gator & vs. Arkansas, 2008 Cotton

PASSINGMost Attempts: 57 vs. Iowa, 2010 Insight (41 comp.)Most Completions: 41 vs. Iowa, 2010 Insight (57 att.)Most Interceptions Thrown: 7 vs. Penn State, 1970 Orange Most Yards Gained: 434 vs. Iowa, 2010 InsightMost Touchdown Passes: 3 vs. Auburn, 1973 Sun & vs. Oregon State, 2006 Sun

TOTAL OFFENSEMost Off. Plays: 91 vs. Oklahoma State, 2014 CottonMost 1st Downs: 32 vs. Iowa, 2010 InsightFewest 1st Downs: 8 vs. Fordham, 1942 Sugar Most Yards Gained: 561 vs. Oregon State, 2006 Sun

TURNOVERSMost Fumbles Rec.: 4, vs. Auburn, 1973 Sun & vs. Arkansas, 2008 CottonMost Fumbles Committed: 5 vs. Navy, 1961 Orange (lost 3); 5 vs. Maryland, 1950 Gator (lost 5) Most Fumbles Lost: 5 vs. Maryland, 1950 Gator (of 5)Most Passes Intercepted: 4, three times. Most recently vs. LSU, 1978 Liberty

PENALTIESMost Times Penalized: 9, vs. Texas, 2017 Texas Fewest Times Penalized: 0, vs. Navy, 2009 TexasMost Yards Penalized: 87 vs. South Carolina, 2005 IndependenceMost Yards Penalized, Opponent: 100, Oklahoma State, 2014 CottonFewest Yards Penalized: 0 vs. Navy, 2009 TexasFewest Yards Penalized, Opponent: 4, Navy, 1961 Orange

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSSCORING

Most Points Scored: 24, Tony Temple vs. Arkansas, 2008 CottonMost Points Scored by Kicking: 13, Bob Lucchesi vs. Southern Mississippi, 1981 Tangerine (4 FGs, 1 PAT)Most Touchdowns Scored: 4, Tony Temple vs. Arkansas, 2008 Cotton (all rushing)Most Extra Points Scored: 5, Bill Sangster vs. Alabama, 1968 Gator; Adam Crossett vs. South Carolina, 2005 Independence; Jeff Wolfert vs. Oregon State, 2006 Sun; Jeff Wolfert vs. Arkansas, 2008 Cotton; Trey Barrow vs. North Carolina, 2011 Independence; Andrew Baggett vs. Oklahoma State, 2014 Cotton.Most Field Goals Made: 4, Bob Lucchesi vs. Southern Mississippi, 1981 Tangerine

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MIZZOU BOWL GAME HISTORYMIZZOU BOWL RECORDS, CONT.

RUSHINGMost Carries: 31, Devin West vs. West Virginia, 1998 Insight.comMost Net Yards Gained: 281, Tony Temple vs. Arkansas, 2008 CottonMost Touchdowns Scored Rushing: 4, Tony Temple vs. Arkansas, 2008 Cotton

PASSINGMost Passes Attempted: 57, Blaine Gabbert vs. Iowa, 2010 Insight (41 completions)Most Passes Completed: 41, Blaine Gabbert vs. Iowa, 2010 Insight (57 attempts)Most Yards Gained: 434, Blaine Gabbert vs. Iowa, 2010 InsightMost Touchdown Passes: 2, John Cherry vs. Arizona State, 1972 Fiesta; 2, Ray Smith vs. Auburn, 1973 Sun; 2, Chase Daniel vs. Oregon State, 2006 Sun; 2, Chase Daniel vs. Northwestern, 2008 Alamo; 2, James Franklin vs. North Carolina, 2011 Independence; 2, Maty Mauk vs. Minnesota, 2015 Citrus

TOTAL OFFENSEMost Plays Run: 70, Blaine Gabbert vs. Iowa, 2010 InsightMost Yards Gained: 432, Brad Smith vs. South Carolina, 2005 IndependenceMost Touchdowns Responsible for: 4, Brad Smith vs. South Carolina, 2005 Independence (scored 3)

RECEIVINGMost Passes Caught: 15, T.J. Moe vs. Iowa, 2010 InsightMost Yards Gained: 152, T.J. Moe vs. Iowa, 2010 InsightMost Touchdown Passes Caught: 2, Chuck Link vs. Arizona State, 1972 Fiesta; 2, John Kelsey vs. Auburn, 1973 Sun; 2, Bud Sasser vs. Minnesota, 2015 Citrus

PUNTINGMost Punts: 8, Corey Fatony vs. Texas, 2017 TexasMost Yards Punting: 344, Corey Fatony vs. Texas, 2017 TexasHighest Average Per Punt: 45.8, Adam Crossett vs. South Carolina, 2005 Independence

LONGEST PLAYSRun From Scrimmage: 78 yards, Russell Hansbrough vs. Minnesota, 2015, CitrusPass Completion: 79 yards (TD), Drew Lock to Johnathon Johnson vs. Texas, 2017 Texas Kickoff Return: 100 yards (TD), Mike Fink vs. Arizona State, 1972 FiestaPunt Return: 75 yards (TD), Jeremy Maclin vs. Northwestern, 2008 Alamo Pass Interception Return: 99 yards (TD), Marcus King vs. South Carolina, 2005 IndependenceBlocked Field Goal Return: 70 yards (TD), Carlos Posey vs. West Virginia, 1998 Insight.comField Goal: 50 yards, Adam Crossett vs. South Carolina, 2005 IndependencePunt: 61yards, Vince Sebo vs. Colorado State, 1997 Holiday

OPPONENT TEAM BESTS vs. MISSOURIMost Points Scored Quarter: 21, Arizona State, 1972 Fiesta (4th); South Carolina, 2005 Independence (1st) Half: 28, Arizona State, 1972 Fiesta (1st); West Virgina, 1998 Insight.com (2nd); South Carolina, 2005 Independence (1st)Game: 49, Arizona State, 1972 Fiesta Bowl Most First Downs: 30, Oregon State, 2006 SunRushing Yards: 452, Ariz. State, 1972 FiestaPassing Yards: 452, West Virginia, 1998 Insight.comTotal Offense: 718, Arizona State, 1972 Fiesta (452 rushing, 266 passing)Pass Attempts: 57, Oklahoma State, 2014 CottonPass Completions: 35, West Virginia, 1998 Insight.comTouchdown Passes: 4, Purdue, 1980 Liberty; West Virginia, 1998 Insight.com; Oregon State, 2006 SunPasses Intercepted: 7, Penn State, 1970 Orange

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL BESTS vs. MISSOURIMost Points Scored: 28, Bobby Layne, Texas, 1946 Cotton (4 TDs, 4 PATs)Most Touchdowns: 4, Bobby Layne, Texas, 1946 Cotton; 4, Woody Green, Arizona State, 1972 Fiesta Most Extra Points.: 7, Cruz, Arizona State,1972 Fiesta Total Offense: 429 yards, Clint Chelf, Oklahoma State, 2014 CottonTotal Carries: 33, Marcus Coker, Iowa, 2010 InsightRushing Yards: 219, Marcus Coker, Iowa, 2010 InsightPassing Yards: 429 yards, Marc Bulger, West Virginia, 1998 Insight.comPass Attempts: 57, Clint Chelf, Oklahoma State, 2014 CottonPass Completions: 34, Marc Bulger, West Virginia, 1998 Insight.comTD Passes: 4, Mark Hermann, Purdue, 1980 Liberty; Marc Bulger, West Virginia, 1998 Insight.com; Matt Moore, Oregon State, 2006 SunPass Receptions: 12, Sydney Rice, South Carolina, 2005 IndependenceReception Yardage: 191, Sydney Rice, South Carolina, 2005 IndependenceTD Receptions: 2, five times. Most recently by Joe Newton, Oregon State, 2006 SunField Goals: 4, Chris Balseiro, Arkansas, 2003 Independence

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1978 Liberty BowlMissouri 20,

LSU 15Liberty Bowl — Memphis, Tenn.

The 1978 season, Warren Powers’ first at MU, was one of incredible highs and devastating lows for the Tigers. The highs included a 3-0 win over defending national champion Notre Dame, the first time the Irish had been shut out since 1960, a victory over KU and a bowl-clinching win over Nebraska, 35-31.

The lows included a 35-20 loss to Oklahoma State, a 38-20 loss after having then No. 1 Alabama on the ropes and losing a 20-point lead in a home loss to Colorado.

So the 1978 Liberty Bowl was a rewarding end to the Tigers’ season. Mizzou won 20-15 over LSU to advance to 8-4 against the nation’s toughest schedule, but it was again a game in which Mizzou was up and down.

Missouri was up at halftime, riding a 20-3 lead and on the verge of a blowout victory. MU was slightly down in the second half, scoring no points, but moving the ball well enough and playing enough defense to win.

Sophomore James Wilder led the Tigers in rushing with 115 yards. The Tiger defense nabbed five turnovers (four interceptions and a fumble) to take the spotlight from big names Wilder, Phil Bradley and Kellen Winslow in a game in which MU never trailed.

LSU 3 0 6 6 — 15 MISSOURI 7 13 0 0 — 20

M — Gant 13 run (Brockhaus kick) LS — FG Conway 37 M — Winslow 16 pass from Bradley (Brockhaus kick) M — Wilder 3 run (kick failed) LS — Alexander 1 run (kick failed) LS — Woodley 1 run (pass failed) Att. — 53,064

MU LSU First Downs 18 12 Rushes Yards 50-200 46-194 Passing Yards 117 170 Return Yards 65 2 Passes 11-21-1 14-31-4 Punts Avg. 6-38.3 4-36.5 Fumbles Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties Yards 8-75 6-49

RUSHING — MU: Wilder 28-115, Gant 8-46. LSU: Alexander 24-133, Woodley 11-27. PASSING — MU: Bradley 11-21-1-117. LSU: Woodley 9-22-2-123, Ensminger 5-9-2-47. RECEIVING — MU: Wilder 4-20, Downer 2-27. LSU: Quintella 6-81, Carson 6-77.

1980 Liberty BowlPurdue 28, Missouri 25

Liberty Bowl — Memphis, Tenn.

An 8-3 Tigers squad earned its second Liberty Bowl berth in three years under Coach Warren Powers following a 31-6 shellacking of Kansas, also the third straight year Mizzou had downed the Jayhawks.

The Tigers started the 1980 season quickly at 6-1, but in the Liberty Bowl it was a slow start which doomed the Tigers and allowed Purdue to walk away with a 28-25 victory. All-America quarterback Mark Hermann started anything but slowly in leading Purdue to a 21-12 halftime lead with three touchdown passes of eight, 43 and five yards.

By the time Missouri had its second first down, the Tigers trailed 14-0. Powers then called a reverse on the ensuing kickoff and Ron Fellows turned it into a 92-yard touchdown. The extra point was no good and the Tigers trailed 14-6. James Wilder scored from a yard out, but when the two-point conversion missed, Mizzou lost its only chance to draw even in the game and trailed 14-12.

After halftime, Hermann threw his last touchdown, his second to Bart Burrell and the Boilermakers were up 28-12. With just under 13 minutes left, Mizzou had a chance to cut the deficit to six with first and goal at the six.

Wilder though was stopped on fourth down at the one and the Tigers got no points.

The Tigers managed a 10-point flurry which included a safety and were within 28-25 with 5:05 to play. But the next time Phil Bradley and the offense touched the ball, it was on their own six with 1:16 to play and they could do nothing about it.

The Boilermakers sent the Tigers home at 8-4, thus ruining Mizzou’s chance at its first nine-win season in 11 years.

MISSOURI 0 12 3 10 — 25 PURDUE 7 14 7 0 — 28

P — Burrell 8 pass from Hermann (Anderson kick) P — Bryant 43 pass from Hermann (Anderson kick) M — Fellows 92 kickoff return (kick failed) M — Wilder 1 run (pass failed) P — Young 5 pass from Hermann (Anderson kick) P — Burrell 27 pass from Hermann (Anderson kick) M — FG Verrilli 45 M — Safety, Hermann downed ball in end zone M — Hill 1 run (Hornof pass from Bradley) Att. — 35,667

MU PUFirst Downs 17 18 Rushes Yards 36-103 41-124 Passing Yards 210 289 Return Yards 1 28 Passes 16-29-1 22-28-0 Punts Avg. 6-43.8 6-34 Fumbles Lost 2-1 1-1 Penalties Yards 1-5 5-31 RUSHING — MU: Hill 9-54, Wilder 16-49, Mack 1-2, Shorthose 1-1, Bradley 9-(-3). P: McCall 17-85, Macon 16-69, Smith 2-3, Hermann 6-(-33). PASSING — MU: Bradley 16-29-1-210. P: Hermann 22-28-0-289. RECEIVING — MU: Blair 3-62, Hill 3-48, Fellows 3-35, Gibler 5-63, Wilder 2-2. P: Burrell 8-113, McCall 6-38, Bryant 4-86, Young 3-42, Smith 1-10.

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2017 Texas BowlTexas 33

Missouri 16NRG Stadium — Houston, Texas

The Missouri Tigers were one of the nation’s hottest teams coming into bowl season, thanks to a six-game winning streak that turned a 1-5 start into a 7-5 regular season.

Unfortuntately for the Tigers, they couldn’t carry that momentum into their first bowl game appearance under second-year Head Coach Barry Odom, as Mizzou dropped a 33-16 decision in the 2017 Academy Sports + Outdoors Texas Bowl to the Texas Longhorns.

Mizzou outgained Texas by a 390-280 margin in total offense, but uncharacteristic mistakes and nightmarish field position created by Texas punter and game MVP Michael Dickson proved too much to overcome. Mizzou lost the turnover battle by a 4-0 margin, losing three costly fumbles on the night.

Dickson, who won the Ray Guy Award during the regular season, became only the second punter in NCAA history to win MVP honors for a bowl game, as he pinned the Tigers inside their own 5-yardline four different times, and inside MU’s 15-yardline 10 times, which continually kept Mizzou’s offense starting in the shadow of its own endzone.

Texas took advantage of the field position advantage, and jumped to a 14-0 first quarter lead. Mizzou drove for a touchdown early in the second quarter to cut the deficit to 14-7 thanks to a four-yard touchdown run by senior RB Ish Witter.

But just when it seemed momentum was swinging to Mizzou’s sideline, a pair of fumbles in the next two possessions changed the complexion of the game drastically.

After Witter’s score, the Tiger defense forced a Texas punt, which was downed at the MU 10-yardline. Mizzou would dig out of the hole with a quick first down to move the

chains. Then, on a third-and-two from the MU 28-yardline, Witter gained another first down, but lost the ball on the play, and Texas’ Anthony Wheeler got a perfect bounce and raced the other way 28 yards for a scoop-and-score touchdown that made it 21-7 Longhorns with 7:47 left before half.

Witter, who had been Mr. Dependable with the ball, entered the Texas Bowl with a streak of 341 rushing attempts without a fumble.

Later in the half, Mizzou’s offense drove to midfield, only to have the ball stripped away from TE Albert Okwuegbunam and recovered by Texas to end another Tiger scoring opportunity. The Tiger defense held tough though, and kept the score at 21-7 at halftime.

Mizzou got the ball to start the second half, and it took only seconds to make it a ballgame again. Junior QB Drew Lock, who led the nation with 44 touchdown passes (season records for both Mizzou and the Southeastern Conference), hit sophomore WR Johnathon Johnson in stride perfectly down the seam for a 79-yard touchdown on the first play of the third quarter. The momentum was quelled slightly, though, when the ensuing point after went awry due to a bad snap.

As the Tiger defense settled in and kept Texas off the scoreboard, the offense took over midway through the third quater on its own two-yardline, but drove 87 yards to the Texas 11. The drive stalled out, however, and MU settled for a 28-yard field goal from sophomore PK Tucker McCann to make it 21-16 Texas with 2:44 left in the third.

A three-and-out by the Tiger defense was followed by yet another Dickson punt that pinned Mizzou on its own 10-yardline, and disaster would strike two plays later when a snap sailed over Lock’s head and out of the endzone for a safety that made it 23-16.

Forced to kick away, the Tigers allowed a 36-yard kickoff return, combined with a roughing-the-passer penalty that led to a Texas field goal to make it 26-16 with 12:15

remaining. The Tiger offense got to midfield on its next possession, but was forced to punt with over 10 minutes left in the game. Texas would chew clock and ultimately punt the ball back to Mizzou, with Dickson once again pinning the Tigers at their own four-yardline with 3:20 to play. Down two scores, Lock forced a pass that was intercepted by Texas at the MU 14-yardline. Four plays later, the Longhorns scored on a reverse to effectively end the game.

Mizzou converted just three of 14 third down attempts on the evening, and that played into Texas’ big 35:15-to-24:45 advantage in time of possession.

Both teams ended the season at 7-6 overall.

TEXAS 14 7 2 10 — 33MIZZOU 0 7 9 0 — 16

UT - Young 22 pass from Buechele (Rowland PAT)UT - Burt 7 pass from Ehlinger (Rowland PAT)M - Witter 4 run (McCann PAT)UT - Wheeler 38 fumble return (Rowland PAT)M - Johnson 79 pass from Lock (PAT failed)M - McCann 28 field goalUT - Safety, Mizzou fumble out of endzoneUT - Rowland 41 field goalUT - Foreman 18 run (Rowland PAT)ATT – 67,820

UT MUFirst Downs 17 17Rushes-Yards 42-113 34-121Passing 17-29-0 18-34-1Passing Yards 167 269Total Offense 280 390Sacked-Yards Lost 2-13 1-8Punts-Average 11-41.1 8-43.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-3Penalties-Yards 7-82 9-86Third-Down Conv. 6-18 3-14Time of Possession 35:15 24:45

RUSHING – UT: Young 12-48, Porter 11-30, Foreman 1-18, Ehlinger 11-17, Buechele 3-12, Heard 1-0, Hemphill 2-(-7). MU: Rountree 14-74, Witter 17-57, Lock 2-0, Team 1-(-10).

PASSING – UT: Ehlinger 11-15-0, 112 yards, 1 TD, Buechele 6-14-0, 55 yards, 1 TD. MU: Lock 18-34-1, 269 yards, 1 TD.

RECEIVING – UT: Young 3-64, Johnson 3-40, Foreman 4-19, Moore 1-13, Porter 1-10, Burt 1-7, Heard 2-6, Joe 1-6, Hemphill 1-2. MU: Johnson 3-85, Moore 5-65, Okwuegbunam 4-43, Rountree 3-37, Blanton 1-23, Collins 1-13, Brown 1-3.

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OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYSRecord _____________ 6-6 (3-6 Big 12)Head Coach _______ Mike Gundy (14th)Career Record ____ 120-59 (14th) | same OC: Mike Yurcich DC: Jim Knowles

Scoring Off | Def ____ 38.4 (14th) | 32.4 (97th)Total Off | Def ____ 500.0 (10th) | 437.1 (99th)Rushing Off | Def __ 192.1 (47th) | 178.8 (81st)Passing Off | Def _ 307.9 (12th) | 258.3 (107th)Time of Possession ________ 27:26 (117th)Red Zone _________ 56-of-63 (88.9%) (25th)3RD Down _______ 78-of-180 (43.3%) (34th)

2018 MIZZOU FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

^ THE MATCHUP: No. 23 (CFP)/24 (AP) Mizzou Football, riding a four-game win streak with victories in five of its last six games, is headed to a bowl game for the second consecutive season and second time in three seasons under head coach Barry Odom as it will square off against Oklahoma State in the 2018 AutoZone Liberty Bowl on Dec. 31 in Memphis, Tenn. The game will air live on ESPN at 2:45 p.m. (CT) with Clay Matvick, Dan Orlovsky and Paul Carcaterra on the call.

^ BOWL HISTORY: As mentioned above, Mizzou is making its second bowl appearance in three seasons under the direction of head coach Barry Odom. Odom is just the fourth Mizzou coach to take a Tiger team to a bowl in two of his first three seasons, joining Dan Devine, Warren Powers and Al Onofrio.

^ The Liberty Bowl bid is the program's 33rd bowl appearance. Mizzou is 15-17 all-time in 32 bowl appearances, and has won three of four dating back to 2011, including a 41-31 win over Oklahoma State in the 2014 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic (2013 season). Mizzou's all-time bowl record is a bit skewed as Mizzou lost its first seven bowl games from 1924-61. Since 1961, Mizzou is 15-10 in bowl games during that span. Mizzou head coach Barry Odom is 0-1 as a head coach in bowl games, falling in last year's Texas Bowl to Texas, 33-16, in Houston.

^ MIZZOU RANKED!: Mizzou enters bowl season as one of the nation's hottest teams, completing a perfect 4-0 November while winning five of its last six games with the only loss in that span coming on an untimed down vs. then No. 12-ranked Kentucky in a 15-14 loss. The Tigers have earned recognition for their hot finish to the season, climbing to No. 24 in the Associated Press Top 25 and No. 23 in the College Football Playoff Top 25. The ranking in the CFP Top 25 is Mizzou's sixth all-time appearance in that poll and it is the first time under Coach Odom. Below is a snapshot:

Year Week Rank Record 2014 Nov. 15 20th 8-2 2014 Nov. 22 17th 9-2 2014 Nov. 29 16th 10-2 2014 Dec. 6 16th 10-3 2018 Nov. 27 24th 8-4 2018 Dec. 3 23rd 8-4

^ MIZZOU AMONG NATION'S BEST OVER LAST SEASON AND A HALF: Since the midway point of last season, Mizzou Football has been one of the nation's elite teams when looking at win-loss record. Mizzou closed last season by going 6-1 over its last seven games, winning six straight before losing its bowl game. Combine that 6-1 mark with this year's 8-4 record and Mizzou is an incredible 14-5 over its last 19 games.

^ Among the 129 FBS teams, only 13 schools have a better record than Mizzou in their last 19 games. If you narrow that to Power 5 teams, only six schools have a better mark in their last 19 - No. 1 Alabama (18-1), No. 2 Clemson (18-1), No. 3 Oklahoma (17-2), No. 6 Ohio State (17-2), No. 5 Georgia (16-3) and No. 22 Northwestern (15-4). Keep in mind that of those six schools ahead of Mizzou, three are among the four teams playing in the College Football Playoff and five are among the nation's top six teams. Below is a list of FBS teams that are 14-5 or better over their last 19 games:

Team 2018 Record Previous 6, 7 or 8 19-Game Total UCF 13-0 6-0 19-0 Alabama 13-0 5-1 18-1 Clemson 13-0 5-1 18-1 Ohio State 12-1 5-1 17-2 Oklahoma 12-1 5-1 17-2 Notre Dame 12-0 5-2 17-2 Georgia 11-2 5-1 16-3 Army 9-2 7-1 16-3 Fresno State 11-2 5-1 16-3 Troy 9-3 6-0 16-3 Northwestern 8-4 7-0 15-4 Boise State 10-3 5-1 15-4 Appalachian St. 10-2 5-2 15-4 Mizzou 8-4 6-1 14-5 LSU 9-3 5-2 14-5 UAB 10-3 4-2 14-5 North Texas 9-3 5-2 14-5 Washington 10-3 4-2 14-5

^ ALL-TIME SERIES WITH OKLAHOMA STATE: Mizzou and Oklahoma State have a storied history, dating back to Mizzou's time in the Big Eight and Big 12. The two teams have met 52 times in a series that dates back to 1915. Mizzou is 29-23 all-time against the Cowboys and won the last meeting, a 41-31 win in the 2014 Cotton Bowl. The Liberty Bowl will mark the second meeting between the two teams in a bowl game.

^ Mizzou has won six of the last 10 meetings since 1996 when Mizzou and Oklahoma State joined the Big 12 Conference. OSU coach Mike Gundy is 3-2 vs. Mizzou. Barry Odom has never coached vs. OSU as a head coach.

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#ZOUNOTES - STATS YOU NEED TO KNOW ^ 33: Bowl appearances by the Tigers after accepting a bid to the 60th

AutoZone Liberty Bowl. Mizzou is 15-17 in bowl games and has won three of its last four.

^ 14-5: Mizzou's record over the last 19 games dating back to the midway point of the 2017 season. Only six Power 5 schools have a better record than Mizzou in their last 19 games.

^ 9: Number of wins for Mizzou if it defeats Oklahoma State in the Liberty Bowl. It would mark just the ninth season with nine or more wins in program history.

^ 27.2: Mizzou's increase in average scoring margin against bowl eligible teams from 2017 to this year. Last year, Mizzou went 0-6 against bowl eligible teams and this year's team went 5-4. Last year's team was outscored by 22.5 points per game against bowl teams while this year's team outscored bowl teams by an average of 4.7 points per game.

^ 5: Mizzou players who earned All-SEC honors from the league's 14 head coaches. That was the third-most in the conference, trailing only Alabama (12) and Georgia (seven).

^ 180: Pass yards needed by senior QB Drew Lock to become just the second SEC QB ever to pass for 12,000 career yards. He would be just the 35th FBS quarterback to accomplish that feat.

^ 2,128: Combined rushing yards by Mizzou's Larry Rountree III, Damarea Crockett and Tyler Badie. That is the second-most by any trio of running backs in the SEC through the 12-game regular season. Only Georgia's DeAndre Swift, Elijah Holyfield and James Cook (2,142) had more.

^ 3.36: Yards per carry allowed by Mizzou's defense over the last 19 games. Mizzou finished 22nd in rush defense this season.

#23 (CFP)/24 (AP) MIZZOU TIGERSRecord _______________8-4 (4-4 SEC)Head Coach _________ Barry Odom (3rd)Career Record ______ 19-18 | 10-14 SEC OC: Derek Dooley (booth) DC: Ryan Walters (field)

Scoring Off | Def ____36.9 (18th)| 24.4 (44th)Total Off | Def ____ 468.8 (18th) | 379.0 (53rd)Rushing Off | Def __ 97.3 (44th) | 122.9 (22nd)Passing Off | Def _ 271.6 (27th) | 256.1(104th)Time of Possession _______ 30:45 (42nd)Red Zone ________ 50-of-57 (87.7%) (38th)3RD Down _______ 87-of-189 (46.0%) (18st)

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PRO-NUN-SEE-A-SHUN GUIDE ^ MIZZOU LOOKS FOR NINTH WIN: As Mizzou enters the

Liberty Bowl, it does so with eight regular season wins for the just 17th time in program history and just the 12th time since 1958. A win over Oklahoma State would give Mizzou nine wins on the year, which would be just the ninth time in program history that a team would finish with nine or more wins in a season. Below is a look at Mizzou's teams to win nine or more in a season:

Year W L Coach 1899 9 2 David L. Fultz 1960 11 0 Dan Devine 1969 9 2 Dan Devine 2007 12 2 Gary Pinkel 2008 10 4 Gary Pinkel 2010 10 3 Gary Pinkel 2013 12 2 Gary Pinkel 2014 11 3 Gary Pinkel

^ As you can see, only three coaches in Mizzou Football history have ever won nine games in a season. Barry Odom would become just the fourth with a win in the Liberty Bowl.

^ Odom would also become just the second Mizzou coach during the AP rankings era (1936 and on) to win nine games in one of his first three seasons, joining Dan Devine who went 11-0 during his third season in 1960.

^ EIGHT WINS IS A BIG DEAL: As mentioned earlier, Mizzou won eight regular-season games for just the 12th time in the last 60 years and first time since 2014. Head coach Barry Odom is just the fourth Mizzou coach to finish a regular season with eight wins in one of his first three seasons, joining Gary Pinkel (2003 - year three), Warren Powers (1980 - year three) and Dan Devine (1960 - year three). Below is a look:

Year Reg. Season Final Record Final AP Rank 1960 10-0 11-0 5th 1969 9-1 9-2 6th 1980 8-3 8-4 n/a 2003 8-4 8-5 n/a 2006 8-4 8-5 n/a 2007 11-2 12-2 4th 2008 9-4 10-4 19th 2009 8-4 8-5 n/a 2010 10-2 10-3 18th 2013 11-2 12-2 5th 2014 10-3 11-3 14th 2018 8-4 n/a n/a

^ Mizzou has won seven games in back-to-back years for the first time since 2013-14 when Mizzou won back-to-back SEC East Championships.

^ RECAPPING LAST TIME OUT: Mizzou Football finished the regular season 8-4 (4-4 SEC) after earning a dominant, 38-0, win over SEC West rival Arkansas on a rain-soaked Nov. 23 afternoon on Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium.

^ On senior day, a day when the program's 19 seniors were honored while playing their final home game, it was Mizzou's defense that was dominant from start to finish. The Tigers posted 8.0 tackles for loss, including a season-high 5.0 sacks, 4.0 of which came in the first half. Mizzou limited the Razorbacks to 187 total yards, including just 52 on the ground. It was Mizzou's first shutout over an FBS team since Nov. 28, 2010, against Iowa State.

^ Mizzou senior QB Drew Lock, playing in his final home game, went 16-for-25 for 221 yards and two TDs while rushing for two more scores. He exited the game in the fourth quarter to a standing-ovation from the crowd. Sophomore DT Jordan Elliott had 4.0 tackles for loss, including 3.0 sacks, to spark Mizzou's dominant defensive showing. One of his three sacks was a strip sack, recovered in the end zone for a Mizzou score.

^ OKLAHOMA STATE vs. TCU: In its final game of the regular season, Oklahoma State fell to TCU (6-6, 4-5 Big 12), 31-24, in Fort Worth, Texas.

^ TCU's Jawuan Johnson scooped up a fumble and returned it 15 yards for a touchdown on the first play of the second half, and Jalen Reagor ran 83 yards for a score on TCU's first offensive snap after halftime and the Horned Frogs gained bowl eligibility with their 31-24 victory over the Pokes.

^ Oklahoma State (6-6, 3-6) had only 58 total yards after Johnson's defensive score set up on a pass behind the line that went off the hands of freshman running back Chuba Hubbard. Reagor's TD run made it 21-3 only 73 seconds into the second half, and TCU held on from there.

^ THOSE WHO WIN IN NOVEMBER, WILL BE REMEMBERED: Mizzou's 38-0 win over Arkansas last time out continued an impressive streak for Mizzou in the month of November. Mizzou is 10-2 in games played in November under third-year head coach Barry Odom. After winning the final game of the 2016 season over Arkansas, all four games in November last year, and all four games this year, Mizzou is currently riding a nine-game winning streak in the month of November. Since 2013, the year Mizzou won the first of back-to-back SEC East Championships, the Tigers are an incredible 19-5 in games played during November. That 19-5 record includes four perfect 4-0 slates in the month of November (2018, 2017, 2014 and 2013). It is no surprise that Mizzou has been bowl eligible in all four of those seasons.

^ WALKING IN MEMPHIS: As Mizzou enters the Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tenn., it will do so with some local connections to the city. The most obvious is head coach Barry Odom, who spent three seasons at Memphis. Odom became one of the nation's more highly sought-after coordinators due to three stellar years directing Memphis’ defense from 2012-14. His 2014 defense was a key component of Memphis’ 10-3 season, as his unit finished the regular season ranked fifth nationally in scoring defense (17.1 avg.) and 22nd in total defense (343.3 avg.). That marked an impressive incremental improvement under Odom’s watch, as Memphis ranked 117th nationally in total defense the season prior to his arrival. In his first season at Memphis, the defense improved to 50th nationally (383.6 avg.), followed by a jump to 39th in 2013 (370.7 avg.). Memphis earned a share of the 2014 American Athletic Conference title, giving it a conference championship for the first time since 1971.

^ Defensive coordinator Ryan Walters and strength coach Rohrk Cutchlow came to Mizzou from Memphis as well, both having a connection with Coach Odom.

^ Mizzou also has three players on its roster from the Memphis area. SEC All-Freshman running back Tyler Badie went to Briarcrest Christian HS, RS junior slot WR Johnathon Johnson went to Memphis' Melrose HS and sophomore LB Aubrey Miller went to Whitehaven HS in Memphis.

^ THE COMPUTERS LOVE MIZZOU: In virtually every computer ranking available to college football pundits, Mizzou rates as one of the nation's best teams. Below is snapshot

• 9th – Massey Index | 12th – ESPN FPI • 13th – Sagarin | 20th – Colley Matrix

^ Mizzou played the No. 3 Strength of Schedule (Massey Ratings – Through Dec. 7)

^ Mizzou has a top-15 Strength of Schedule according to: • No. 9 in Colley Matrix | No. 10 in NCAA | No. 12 in Sagarin

^ Mizzou is 12th in ESPN's FPI and is ninth in combined efficiency (13th offense, 16th defense).

^ Nine of Mizzou's 12 opponents finished bowl eligible – 5-4 record against them.

^ Mizzou's worst loss, according to FPI, was at No. 28 South Carolina on a walk-off field goal. The average FPI rank of Mizzou's four losses is 19.3 (No. 1 Alabama, No. 3 Georgia, No. 26 Kentucky, No. 28 South Carolina).

STORY LINES

^ OL Paul Adams - Parks, Recreation & Tourism

^ OL Samson Bailey - College of Arts & Science

^ TE Kendall Blanton - College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources

^ WR Nate Brown - Business ^ LB Brandon Lee - College of Human

Environmental Sciences ^ QB Drew Lock - Parks, Recreation &

Tourism ^ DB Dominic Nelson - College of Health

Professions ^ S Khalil Oliver - Graduate transfer from

Oregon ^ WR Alex Ofodile - Graduate transfer

from Oregon ^ OL Kevin Pendleton - College of

Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources ^ LB Tavon Ross - Agriculture ^ LB Roderick Winters - College of

Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources ^ DB Finis Stribling - Physics

MIZZOU GRADUATES

^ OL Paul Adams ^ DT Terry Beckner, Jr. ^ LB Cale Garrett ^ LB Terez Hall ^ QB Drew Lock

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^ IMPROVED PLAY VS. THE BEST TEAMS: One major area of improvement for Coach Odom's team from last year to this year is how it played when matched up against the nation's best teams. Last year, Mizzou was 0-6 against bowl eligible teams. This year, Mizzou finished the regular season 5-4 against teams that earned bowl eligibility. The contrast between the two is rather stark, as outlined below:

Category 2017 (7-6) 2018 (8-4) Difference Record 0-6 5-4 +3.5 games Mizzou Pts./Avg. 108 / 18.0 304 / 33.8 +15.8 p/g Opp. Pts./Avg. 243 / 40.5 262 / 29.1 -11.4 p/g MU Total TDs 13 36 23 Opp Total TDs 27 26 -1 MU Scoring Margin -22.5 4.7 +27.2 p/g MU 1st Downs/Avg. 103 / 17.2 221 / 24.6 +7.4 p/g Opp 1st Downs/Avg. 131 / 21.8 181 / 20.1 -1.7 p/g MU Rush Yds/Avg. 765 / 127.5 1795 / 199.4 +71.9 p/g Opp Rushing 1311 / 218.5 1247 / 138.6 -79.9 p/g MU Rush TDs 2 19 17 Opp Rush TDs 17 7 -10 MU Pass Yds/Avg. 245.2 264.6 +19.4 p/g Opp Pass Yds/Avg. 244.8 286.9 +42.1 p/g MU Pass Pct. 51.70% 61.20% 9.50% Opp. Pass Pct. 66.90% 57.70% -9.20% MU Pass TDs/INTs 11 / 7 17 / 8 Opp Pass TDs/INTs 10 / 3 19 / 5 MU Tot. Off./Game 372.7 464 +91.3 p/g Opp Tot. Off/Game 463.3 425.4 -37.9 p/g MU Time of Poss. 22:14 29:58:00 +7:44 p/g MU Fumbles Lost 10 4 6 Opp Fumbles Lost 0 3 -3 MU Turnover Margin -14 -4 10 MU 3rd Down% 33.80% 44.80% 10.00% Opp 3rd Down% 50.00% 34.60% -15.40%

^ The major takeaway from the chart above is the increase in wins against bowl eligible teams, but there are so many areas of improvement it is hard to pin down just one as being the most impressive. The most telling, however, may be this: last year Mizzou's average score vs. bowl eligible teams was 18.0-40.5 while this year it was 33.8-29.1. That is a 27.2 ppg turnaround in average margin of score.

^ ALL-SEC HONORS FOR THE TIGERS: Mizzou Football had plenty of representatives on the postseason All-SEC Teams. The Associated Press released its All-SEC Team Dec. 3 and junior OL Tre'Vour Wallace-Simms earned first team honors along the offensive line. Wallace-Simms becomes the second Tiger offensive lineman to win first-team All-SEC honors by the AP, joining former standout Justin Britt (2013) in that category. QB Drew Lock and DT Terry Beckner, Jr., were each selected to the second team.

^ On Dec. 4, the SEC released its coaches All-SEC Team. Lock and Beckner were again among the second-team honorees. Joining them on the coaches team were junior DB DeMarkus Acy, junior LB Cale Garrett and senior WR Emanuel Hall.

^ Impressively, Mizzou's five selections (all to the second team) on the coaches All-SEC Team, ranked as the third-most by any team in the entire conference. Only Alabama (12) and Georgia (seven) had more selections to the team.

^ On Dec. 6, the SEC unveiled its 2018 All-Freshman Team and Mizzou, which has had plenty of solid contributions from true freshmen all over the field this season, had a pair of honorees. RB Tyler Badie and TE Daniel Parker earned spots on that Team. Over the past three seasons under the direction of Barry Odom, Mizzou has had nine players land on the SEC All-Freshman team.

^ Badie enjoyed a breakout true freshman season as an all-purpose back as he rushed for 407 yards on just 80 carries (5.1 avg.) with two scores while adding 11 catches for 125 yards (11.4 avg.). Parker became one of the team's best stories throughout his true freshman campaign, converting from DE to TE during training camp and evolving into one the SEC's top freshmen.

^ LOCK LIVES AMONG SEC’S GREATNESS: Mizzou senior QB Drew Lock’s three TD passes at Florida moved him into sole possession of third place all-time among SEC quarterbacks and he now has 96 career passing TDs after throwing two more vs. Arkansas in the regular season finale. At Florida in early November, he passed Florida’s Tim Tebow (2006-09) and Chris Leak (2003-06), who both had 88 in their careers, and Tennessee' Peyton Manning, who had 89. Lock has some work to do to catch the next QB on the list - Florida's Danny Wuerffel, so it is likely that Lock will finish his storied Mizzou career with the third-most TD passes in SEC history. Below is a list:

Rank TD Passes Quarterback School Years1. 121 Aaron Murray Georgia 2010-132. 114 Danny Wuerffel Florida 1993-963. 96 Drew Lock Mizzou 2015-184. 89 Peyton Manning Tennessee 1994-975. 88 Chris Leak Florida 2003-06 88 Tim Tebow Florida 2006-09

^ Additionally, Lock now has 11,820 career passing yards, making him just the 67th quarterback in college football history to surpass 11,000 career yards. Only six SEC quarterbacks have ever thrown for more than 11,000 yards in a career and before Lock, the last to do so was Georgia’s Aaron Murray in 2013. He will aim to become just the SEC's second and the NCAA's 35th QB to throw for 12,000 career yards. Lock is now second in career passing yards on the SEC's all-time list. After his 257-yard outing at Tennessee, he moved past Georgia's David Greene. He is 1,567 yards shy of first-place Aaron Murray (Georgia), so he will likely finish his career second in SEC history in passing yards. The complete list is below:

Rank Yards Quarterback School Years1. 13,166 Aaron Murray Georgia 2010-132. 11,820 Drew Lock Mizzou 2015-183. 11,528 David Greene Georgia 2001-044. 11,213 Chris Leak Florida 2003-065. 11,201 Peyton Manning Tennessee 1994-97

^ Among active FBS quarterbacks, Lock is fourth with his 11,820 career passing yards. Only Boise State’s Brett Rypien (13,581), Middle Tennessee's Brent Stocksitll (12,165) and Washington's Jake Browning (11,983) rank ahead of Lock. Lock is just the second Mizzou QB to throw for more than 11,000 yards, trailing only 2007 Heisman finalist Chase Daniel, who holds the school record of 12,515 from 2005-09. That, by the way, ranks 26th in FBS history.

^ Lock now has 33 career games with 200+ passing yards, second in school history. Lock has thrown for 200+ yards in 28 of his last 31 games. He had a streak of 15 straight games doing so snapped at No. 1 Alabama. With 350 yards vs. Memphis, Lock now has 12 career 300-yard games, second in school history behind only Daniel (20). Lock registered his 11th career game with four or more TDs vs. Memphis - he has nine such games among his last 13.

^ Lock now has 50 career TD passes of 20+ yards, the most in school history. Lock is just the second Mizzou QB ever to throw for 3,000+ yards in three straight seasons (Daniel).

^ DREW LOCKED IN: Mizzou senior QB Drew Lock enters the Liberty Bowl playing arguably the best football of his career, and that is saying something for a player who ranks second in SEC history in career passing yards and third in TDs while resetting the league's single-season TD record a year ago.

^ Over his last four games, Lock has completed 83-of-120 passes (69.2 percent) for 978 yards (11.8 per completion, 8.2 per attempt) and nine touchdowns and only two interceptions. His two INTs in that span came vs. Vandy, one when the receiver ran the wrong route, and another on a tipped pass.

^ While his numbers are not the gaudy ones that he put up last year, his numbers represent much more efficient play as a game manager. His 69.0 percent completion rate over the last four games is his best four-game span in SEC play over his four-year career. Lock's QB rating over those four games is 159.04, his best four-game QBR span in league play since the final four regular season games a year ago.

^ Mizzou is converting third downs at a 54.7 percent clip in that stretch thanks to Lock's decision making.

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MIZZOU IN THE NFL

MIZZOU LEADS, 29-23-01915 — Missouri, 13-6 at Columbia1921 — Missouri, 36-0 at Columbia1949 — Missouri, 21-7 at Columbia1950 — Missouri, 27-0 at Stillwater1951 — Missouri, 27-26 at Columbia1952 — Oklahoma State, 14-7 at Stillwater1960 — Missouri, 28-7 at Columbia1961 — Missouri, 10-0 at Stillwater1962 — Missouri, 23-6 at Columbia1963 — Missouri, 28-6 at Stillwater1964 — Oklahoma State, 10-7 at Columbia1965 — Missouri, 13-0 at Stillwater1966 — Missouri, 7-0 at Columbia1967 — Missouri, 7-0 at Stillwater1968 — Missouri, 42-7 at Columbia1969 — Missouri, 31-21 at Columbia1970 — Missouri, 40-20 at Stillwater1971 — Oklahoma State, 37-16 at Columbia1972 — Oklahoma State, 17-16 at Stillwater1973 — Missouri, 13-9 at Columbia1974 — Oklahoma State, 31-7 at Stillwater1975 — Missouri, 41-14 at Columbia1976 — Oklahoma State, 20-19 at Stillwater1977 — Missouri, 41-14 at Columbia1978 — Oklahoma State, 35-20 at Stillwater1979 — Oklahoma State, 14-13 at Columbia1980 — Missouri, 30-7 at Stillwater1981 — Oklahoma State, 16-12 at Columbia1982 — Oklahoma State, 30-20 at Stillwater1983 — Missouri, 16-10 at Columbia1984 — Oklahoma State, 31-13 at Stillwater1985 — Oklahoma State, 21-19 at Columbia1986 — Oklahoma State, 10-6 at Stillwater1987 — Oklahoma State, 24-20 at Columbia1988 — Oklahoma State, 49-21 at Stillwater1989 — Oklahoma State, 31-30 at Columbia1990 — Oklahoma State, 48-28 at Stillwater1991 — Missouri, 41-7 at Columbia1992 — Oklahoma State, 28-26 at Stillwater1993 — Missouri, 42-9 at Columbia1994 — Missouri, 24-15 at Stillwater1995 — Oklahoma State, 30-26 at ColumbiaBig 12 Conference1996 — Missouri, 35-28 (OT) at Columbia1997 — Missouri, 51-50 (2-OT) at Stillwater2000 –– Missouri, 24-10 at Columbia2001 –– Missouri, 41-38 (3-OT) at Stillwater2004 –– Oklahoma State, 20-17 at Columbia2005 –– Missouri, 38-31 at Stillwater2008 — Oklahoma State, 28-23 at Columbia2009 — Oklahoma State, 33-17 at Stillwater2011 — Oklahoma State, 45-24 at Columbia2013 — *Missouri, 41-31 at Arlington* 2014 Cotton Bowl

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^ TIGERS STRONG ON THE KEY DOWN: Heading into the Liberty Bowl, Mizzou is among the nation's best teams on third down, both offensively and defensively. Mizzou is 18th nationally, converting 87-of-189 third downs this season (46.0 percent). On the flip side Mizzou has allowed its opponents to convert just 54-of-170 third downs (31.8 percent), which ranks 13th nationally.

^ Mizzou is one of just eight teams nationally to rank in the top-20 in both third down offense and defense and one of just two SEC teams to make that claim - the other is Alabama.

^ DEFENSE CLOSES SEASON STRONG: Mizzou's defense put up some solid numbers in the second half of the season. As mentioned above, Mizzou finished 13th nationally in third down defense, checked in at second nationally in fourth down defense, 31st in opponent red zone touchdown percentage and finished 22nd nationally in rush defense.

^ Mizzou's pass defense, much-maligned over the first part of the season, was a key to the defensive surge during the season half of the year. Since both CB Christian Holmes and S Tyree Gillespie took over starting roles in the Mizzou secondary, Mizzou's pass defense has been steadily improving. Over the first six games, Mizzou allowed 300.7 yards per game through the air with 13 passing TDs against it. QBs were averaging an incredible 9.0 yards per attempt against Mizzou in that stretch. But over the last six games, Mizzou has seemed to reverse that trend, allowing just 211.5 yards per game through the air. The opposing QBs are averaging just 6.4 yards per attempt in that span and have thrown for just seven TDs.

^ In the regular season's penultimate game, Mizzou limited Tennessee to 173 yards and just seven completions as 98 of the 173 came on 50-50 jump balls to Marquez Callaway. The seven completions were the fewest allowed by the Tigers since Sept. 17, 2011, vs. Western Illinois (four) and fewest in a conference game since Nov. 27, 2010, vs. Kansas (seven).

^ Mizzou allowed just 10 completions against Arkansas in the regular season finale.

^ GROUND GAME THE KEY TO SUCCESS: While Mizzou's passing attack led by Drew Lock often steals the headlines, it is the Tiger ground game that has been the key to the offensive success this season. Over the last four games vs. Florida, Vanderbilt, Tennessee and Arkansas, Mizzou has rushed for 882 yards (220.5 avg.) on 182 attempts (4.8 per carry). Mizzou has scored nine TDs on the ground in that span as well.

^ Only Kentucky and Alabama have been able to slow Mizzou's ground attack this season and of course, Mizzou is 0-2 in those games. In the other 10 games, Mizzou is 8-2 and has 2,213 rushing yards in those games (221.3 per game). In those games, Mizzou is averaging 5.01 yards per carry.

^ Mizzou's three-headed monster at running back - Larry Rountree III, Damarea Crockett and Tyler Badie - have combined for 2,128 rushing yards. Rountree, a sophomore, rushed for 1,012 (his first 1,000-yard season) while Crockett ran for 709 with Badie adding 407.

^ The 2,128 yards by those three were the second-most by any trio of running backs in the SEC through the 12-game regular season. Only Georgia's DeAndre Swift, Elijah Holyfield and James Cook (2,142) had more.

^ BALANCED OFFENSE: Over Mizzou's four-game November win streak, the offense was incredibly balanced. Over those four games, Mizzou had 882 yards on the ground (233.7 avg.) and 987 through the air, good for a 47/53 split, a balance that coaches crave on offense.

^ With 253 yards passing and 253 rushing against Vanderbilt, it marked just the ninth time in program history that Mizzou had at least 250 yards on the ground and through the air in a conference game and just the third time since joining the SEC. Two of the three occurrences in an SEC game have come under Coach Odom. Below is a breakdown:

Year Opponent Rush Pass Total Result2018 Vanderbilt 253 253 506 W, 33-282016 at Tennessee 420 320 740 L, 63-372014 at Texas A&M 335 252 587 W, 34-272011 Iowa State 294 289 583 W, 52-172009 vs. Kansas 250 303 553 W, 41-391997 Texas 252 266 518 W, 37-291984 at Kansas State 355 259 614 W, 61-211976 Iowa State 250 269 519 L, 21-171969 at Kansas 344 307 651 W, 69-21

^ Last time out against Arkansas, Mizzou had 227 passing and 181 on the ground. ^ The balance has led to long drives for Mizzou. Derek Dooley's offense has produced 24

scoring drives of 10+ plays, second-most nationally and trailing only Army (32).

^ TRUE FRESHMEN MAKE IMPACT: Mizzou's high-powered offense shows no signs of slowing down in future seasons as this year's freshman class has been as high-powered as any in the country. Mizzou has had six different true freshmen find the endzone this season - RB Simi Bakare (one rushing), RB Tyler Badie (two rushing), WR Dominic Gicinto (one receiving), WR Jalen Knox (three receiving), TE Daniel Parker (one receiving) and WR Kam Scott (two receiving) - combining for 10 total TDs.

^ From 2012-17, Mizzou had just six total TDs from true freshmen over six seasons as this year's freshman class has arguably been the most productive in school history.

^ GARRETT IS ONE OF SEC'S BEST LBs: Mizzou junior captain LB Cale Garrett is coming

off a strong performance again last time out vs. Arkansas. He tallied six tackles with 1.0 tackle for loss and a pass break-up. He has 67 tackles over his last seven games.

^ On the year, Garrett is sixth in the SEC with his 104 total tackles while his 63 solo tackles lead the league.

^ He was named All-SEC Second Team by the league's coaches after his tremendous regular season.

^ WELCOME BACK, E-MAN!: It may not be fair to put the burden of success of the entire offense on one guy, but senior WR Emanuel Hall might be one of the nation's more valuable players. When healthy, he’s undoubtedly one of the nation’s top receivers, and most dangerous deep threats. Unfortunately for Mizzou, E-Man has missed a lot of action with an injured groin, and the absence of the All-SEC second team WR affected the Tiger offense dearly, as the numbers show below.

^ Hall began the season healthy, playing in the first three games, but he injured the groin the week of Mizzou’s game at Purdue, and while he played early in that game, he missed the vast majority of the second half. He also started the next week against Georgia, but was nowhere near himself, and didn’t catch a pass on the day. Hall returned to action at Florida (Nov. 3), and his impact was noticeable, as he not only caught four passes for 77 yards and a touchdown, but his presence opened things up for other Tiger receivers as well as the running game as MU put up 38 points and 471 yards of offense in its 38-17 win – both season highs against Florida’s vaunted defense. He caught three passes for 22 yards vs. Vandy, four passes for 74 yards at Tennessee and posted six catches for 153 yards and a pair of TDs on senior day against Arkansas.

^ For purposes of this analysis, the Georgia game is included in the five-game stretch where Hall wasn’t healthy.

Stat With Hall Injured HallCategory 7 Games 5 GamesRecord 7-0 1-4Pass TDs/INTs 20-to-3 5-to-5Pass Yards 307.7 221.0Pass Efficiency 166.77 113.21Total Offense 519.4 398.020-Yd Passes/TDs 30 / 7 15 / 5# Tigers w/TD catch 8 23rd Down Conversions 53.9% 33.8%

^ DOMINANT DTs: A key reason for Mizzou's success in stopping the run - Mizzou is allowing just 3.36 yards per attempt over its last 19 games and ranks 22nd nationally in run defense this season - has been the production of a loaded group at the defensive tackle position. Led by senior captain and All-SEC second team pick Terry Beckner, Jr., Mizzou's coaching staff has been thrilled with the play of that position this season.

^ On the year, the group - comprised of Beckner, seniors Walter Palmore and Rashad Brandon, and sophomores Jordan Elliott and Kobie Whiteside - has combined for 93 tackles, 25.0 of which have been tackles for loss. The DT group also has 8.0 sacks and 10 QB hurries with a fumble recovery.

^ Beckner leads the group with his 31 tackles and team-high 9.5 tackles for loss as he turned down a chance to pursue the NFL to return to Mizzou for his senior season.

^ Elliott was named SEC Defensive Player of the Week following a monster outing against Arkansas. Elliott keyed the 38-0 shutout win thanks to career highs in both quarterback sacks (3.0) and tackles for loss (4.0), on his way to a five-tackle day. His second-quarter blind-side sack jarred the ball loose and ended in a fumble recovery for a touchdown for teammate Akial Byers which made the score 21-0 with 12:33 left in the first half. Elliott's three sacks marked the first of his Tiger career, and his four tackles behind the line of scrimmage equaled his 11-game season total coming into the contest.

^ OFFENSIVE LINE GETTING IT DONE AGAIN: Coming into the season, a perceived area of strength for Mizzou was its massive, physical offensive line that returned all five starters from its record breaking group. Over the last two years, the group turned in the best marks in college football history when it came to preventing negative plays. So far this year, not much has changed. Mizzou is second in the SEC (12th nationally) in sacks allowed, allowing just 1.08 per game. Mizzou has also surrendered just 49 negative plays through 12 games, ranking eighth nationally and second in the SEC. Mizzou allowed just three negative plays last time out vs. Arkansas.

^ The offensive line is anchored by a pair of seniors - RT Paul Adams and LG Kevin Pendleton - both of who are lauded as team leaders. Those two are the only seniors along the line as three players will return in 2019, including first-team All-SEC honoree Tre'Vour Wallace-Simms.

^ CROCKETT REACHES MILESTONE: Mizzou junior RB Damarea Crockett reached a milestone earlier this year vs. Kentucky, surpassing 2,000 rushing yards in his career. He is just the 17th Mizzou player to ever rush for 2,000 career yards, but what is even more impressive is that he is the third-fastest ever to reach that career mark based on carries.

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^ ALBERT O IS A TD MACHINE: Mizzou has produced its fair share of great tight ends - 2008 Mackey Award Winner Chase Coffman, All-Americans Martin Rucker and Michael Egnew, and NFL standouts Kellen Winslow and A.J. Ofodile. While the tradition is certainly there, it is not a stretch to think that Mizzou may have its best TE ever in sophomore Albert Okwuegbunam, who was a Mackey Award Finalist this season.

^ Against Memphis on Oct. 20, he exploded for a career-high 159 yards on just six catches with a career-high three touchdowns. He hauled in another TD among four catches last week at Florida. After leading all TEs last year with 11 TDs, he now has 17 in his career. The three-touchdown outburst gave him his fifth career game with multiple TD catches, tied for the most ever by a Mizzou tight end with 2008 Mackey Award Winner Coffman. Coffman tallied his fifth career multi-TD game in his 51st career game. Albert O did so in just 20 career games.

^ Okwuegbunam ranks third all-time among Mizzou TEs with his 17 TD grabs, trailing only Coffman (30 from 2005-08) and Rucker (18 from 2004-07).

^ In only 22 career games, Okwuegbunam has already cracked the Mizzou career receiving touchdowns top-10. The list is below:

Mizzou Career Receiving TD Leaders Player TDs Years 1. Chase Coffman (TE) 30 2006-09 2. Danario Alexander 22 2006-09 Jeremy Maclin 22 2007-08 4. J’Mon Moore 21 2014-17 5. Martin Rucker (TE) 18 2004-07 Justin Gage 18 1999-02 7. Albert Okwuegbunam (TE) 17 2017-18 Dorial Green-Beckham 17 2012-13

^ KNOX MOVING UP FRESHMAN CHARTS: Freshman WR Jalen Knox has emerged as a big-play receiver for the Mizzou offense, and his performance thus far has him squarely in the mix among the best freshman pass-catchers in not only the SEC, but the nation. Through 12 games, Knox – who was forced into the role of Mizzou’s number one receiver due to injuries to senior starters Emanuel Hall and Nate Brown – now ranks sixth on Mizzou's all-time freshman receiving list. He’s caught 26 passes in all, and has three receiving touchdowns. He has won SEC Freshman of the Week twice, most recently following a 104-yard performance with a score vs. Memphis.

^ Knox has a pair of 100-yard games in his first 12 games as a Tiger, notching a career-high 110 yards and a TD (five receptions) in Mizzou’s win at Purdue earlier this season.

^ Additionally, Knox ranks sixth on Mizzou's all-time freshman receiving yards list. The chart above to the right shows Mizzou's top freshmen pass catchers:

Yds. Tiger Season Rec. Avg. TDs Year 1,055 Jeremy Maclin 2007 80 13.2 9 RS-Fr. 587 Dimetrios Mason 2016 47 12.5 3 True Fr. 503 Chase Coffman (TE) 2005 47 10.7 4 True Fr. 435 Johnathon Johnson 2016 24 18.1 2 RS-Fr. 429 Jared Perry 2006 37 11.6 3 True Fr. 413 Jalen Knox 2018 26 15.9 3 True Fr.

^ 4TH & SHORT HAS BEEN A LONGSHOT FOR OPPOSING OFFENSES: Through 12 games in 2018, it’s hard to imagine a defense in the nation that has been better in the ultimate crucible of 4th-and-short than the Mizzou defense. Eight times this season, opposing offenses have lined up to attempt a fourth-and-two or less, and only one time have they successfully managed a first down – and that came against Vanderbilt on a two-yard quarterback sneak on fourth-and-1.

^ The other seven times, opponents have managed a grand total of one yard combined, with three of those stonewallings coming inside the Mizzou 10-yardline. Recently, the Tigers made three fourth-and-short stops against then-No. 11 Kentucky, which helped MU build a 14-3 lead they held until late in the game. Against Vanderbilt, the defense turned in a goal line stand for the ages, as Vanderbilt managed a 1st-and-goal from the Tiger four-yard line late in the third quarter, with the Commodores leading, 28-26. Knowing that allowing a TD would make it a two-score deficit, the Tiger defense bowed up and held Vandy to a one-yard rush on first down, a two-yard rush on second down from the three-yard line, and no gain on a rush from the one-yard line on third down. Then, on the first play of the fourth quarter, Vandy went for it on four-and-goal from the one-yard line and tested the Tiger middle, but DE Akial Byers and DT Jordan Elliott clogged up the lanes, while LB Terez Hall crashed hard to gum things up just enough that the VU runner was stopped short of the end zone. The Tiger offense then capitalized and drove 99 yards the other way in 14 plays to give Mizzou it’s first lead of the game with just over nine minutes remaining.

^ Here's a breakdown of the 4th-and-short success the Tiger defense has enjoyed in 2018:

Opponent Down/Dist. Spot Result at Purdue 4th-and-1 MU-48 No good (Incomplete pass) Georgia 4th-and-1 MU-31 No good (Run for no gain) at Alabama 4th-and-1 MU-06 No good (Run for no gain) Kentucky 4th-and-1 MU-49 No good (Run for no gain) Kentucky 4th-and-2 MU-28 No good (Run for 1-yard) Kentucky 4th-and-2 MU-03 No good (Run for no gain) Vanderbilt 4th-and-1 VU-44 Good (Run for 2-yards) Vanderbilt 4th-and-1 MU-01 No good (Run for no gain)

OFFENSE TE LT LG C RG RT QB TB WR/TE WR/TE WRUT Martin Okwuegbunam Durant Bailey Colon-Castillo Wallace-Simms Adams Lock Crockett Brown Blanton HallWyoming Okwuegbunam Durant Pendleton Colon-Castillo Wallace-Simms Adams Lock Crockett Brown Johnson HallPurdue Okwuegbunam Durant Pendleton Colon-Castillo Wallace-Simms Adams Lock Rountree Brown Johnson HallGeorgia Okwuegbunam Durant Pendleton Colon-Castillo Wallace Simms Adams Lock Rountree Blanton Johnson HallS. Carolina Okwuegbunam Durant Pendleton Colon-Castillo Wallace-Simms Adams Lock Rountree Scott Johnson KnoxAlabama Okwuegbunam Durant Pendleton Colon-Castillo Wallace-Simms Adams Lock Rountree Scott Johnson KnoxMemphis Okwuegbunam Durant Pendleton Colon-Castillo Wallace-Simms Adams Lock Rountree Blanton Johnson KnoxKentucky Okwuegbunam Durant Pendleton Colon-Castillo Wallace-Simms Adams Lock Rountree Bailey Floyd KnoxFlorida Okwuegbunam Durant Pendleton Colon-Castillo Wallace-Simms Adams Lock Rountree Brown Johnson KnoxVanderbilt Parker Durant Pendleton Colon-Castillo Wallace-Simms Adams Lock Crockett Knox Johnson HallTennessee Blanton Durant Pendleton Colon-Castillo Wallace-Simms Adams Lock Rountree Floyd Johnson HallArkansas Blanton Durant Pendleton Colon-Castillo Wallace-Simms Adams Lock Rountree Knox Johnson Hall

DEFENSE DE DT DT DE LB LB LB FS SS CB CBUT Martin Anderson Beckner Palmore Turner Lee Garrett Hall Hilton Oliver Acy SparksWyoming Williams Beckner Palmore Turner Lee Garrett Hall Hilton Oliver Acy SparksPurdue Williams Beckner Palmore Turner Perkins Garrett Hall Hilton Oliver Acy SparksGeorgia Williams Beckner Palmore Turner Lee Garrett Hall Hilton Oliver Acy SparksS. Carolina Williams Beckner Palmore Turner Lee Garrett Hall Hilton Oliver Acy SparksAlabama Williams Beckner Palmore Turner Lee Garrett Hall Hilton Gillespie Acy HolmesMemphis Williams Beckner Palmore Turner Lee Garrett Hall Hilton Gillespie Acy HolmesKentucky Byers Beckner Palmore Turner Lee Garrett Hall Hilton Gillespie Acy HolmesFlorida Byers Beckner Palmore Turner Lee Garrett Hall Hilton Gillespie Acy HolmesVanderbilt Byers Beckner Palmore Turner Lee Garrett Hall Hilton Gillespie Acy HolmesTennessee Byers Beckner Palmore Turner Perkins Garrett Hall Hilton Gillespie Acy HolmesArkansas Byers Beckner Palmore Turner Lee Garrett Hall Hilton Gillespie Acy Holmes

2018 STARTING LINEUPS

Maxwell Award (top offensive player) – Senior QB Drew Lock Bednarik Award (top defensive player) – Senior DL Terry

Beckner, Jr. Davey O’Brien Award (top QB) – Senior QB Drew Lock Doak Walker Award (top RB) – Junior RB Damarea Crockett Biletnikoff Award (top WR) – Senior WR Emanuel Hall Mackey Award (top TE) – Sophomore TE Albert Okwuegbunam Butkus Award (top LB) – Senior LB Terez Hall Bronko Nagurski Trophy (top defensive player) - Senior DL Terry

Beckner, Jr. Bronko Nagurski Trophy (top defensive player) - Senior LB Terez

Hall Outland Trophy (top interior lineman) – Senior OL Paul Adams Outland Trophy (top interior lineman) – Terry Beckner, Jr. Lou Groza Award (top K) – Junior K Tucker McCann Ray Guy Award (top P) – Senior P Corey Fatony Wuerffel Trophy – (community service) – Senior P Corey Fatony Walter Camp Award (player of the year) – Senior QB Drew Lock Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (top QB) – Senior QB Drew

Lock Manning Award Watch List (top QB) – Senior QB Drew Lock William V. Campbell Trophy Semifinalist - Senior P Corey Fatony

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In his third year directing his alma mater's football program, the Mizzou Football program made big strides under Head Coach Barry Odom. The Tigers finished an exciting regular-season ranked No. 23 in the College Football Playoff poll (No. 24 in the Associated Press poll) with eight wins, reached a second-straight bowl game thanks to yet another strong closing month, and captured the nation's attention with one of the most impressive road wins of any team this year.

Odom guided his troops to an 8-4 record in 2018 and to the school's third all-time appearance in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, where Mizzou will take on former rival Oklahoma State in Memphis, Tenn. on

Dec. 31. After increasing his win total each year after taking over in 2016, Odom's three-year career mark stands at 19-18 entering the bowl game. He is only the fourth coach in Mizzou history to reach bowl games in two of his first three seasons at MU, and he joins College Football Hall of Fame Coach Dan Devine in that category, as well as former coaches Al Onofrio and Warren Powers.

For the second-straight season, Odom's team finished the year in impressive fashion, going a perfect 4-0 in the month of November. That run was highlighted with a dominant 38-17 win at No. 11 Florida on Nov. 3 that marked Mizzou's largest road win at a ranked opponent since 2008. Odom's teams have now won nine-straight games in the month of November, and are 10-2 overall in his three years at the helm.

His 19 wins are the most through three seasons by a Tiger coach since Powers won 23 from 1978-80, and a win in the Liberty Bowl would make this just the ninth team in the program's 128-year history to win nine games in a season.

In his second year as a head coach, Odom put together one of the more remarkable seasons in school history, when his 2017 Tigers achieved a seven-win season and earned the program’s first bowl game since 2014. Mizzou closed the regular season as one of the nation’s hottest teams, thanks to a six-game win streak that culminated in a thrilling road win at Arkansas. That win moved Mizzou to 7-5 marking an amazing in-season turnaround that saw MU rebound from a 1-5 start on the year.

Odom’s team earned an invitation to the 2017 Academy Sports + Outdoor Texas Bowl for its effort, and while the end result of the bowl game didn’t go Mizzou’s way, the appearance certainly represented an important step in the right direction for the program. Coming off a 4-8 season in 2016, Mizzou was picked to finish dead last in the seven-team Southeastern Conference Eastern Division by the pre-season pundits, but the Tigers defied the prognosticators as they ended tied for third at 4-4 in league play – becoming the first SEC team to ever start 0-4 in conference play and finish 4-4.

Odom became the first Mizzou coach to make a bowl game in his second year at MU since Warren Powers did so in each of his first two seasons in 1978 and 1979.

A longtime presence at Mizzou, Odom, 42, is guiding a program he has been immersed in at every level for some 17 years – including seven as a coach (2009-11, 2015-18), six in an administrative capacity (2003-08), and four as a highly-successful student-athlete (1996-99).

The 2016 season was Odom’s first as Mizzou’s head coach, and came after he had spent the previous four seasons as a defensive coordinator, including three at Memphis (2012-14) and one at Missouri (2015), where his units were considered among the nation’s best.

Highly-respected among his coaching peers for his integrity and for his championship vision, Odom worked through a rebuilding year in 2016 that saw Mizzou win four games. The Tigers closed the season out in strong fashion, with wins in two of their final three games - with both coming against bowl teams in Arkansas and Vanderbilt.

Odom was named the 32nd head football coach in program history in December of 2015, and his undeniable passion for Mizzou, coupled with his strong track record of success at each level of his career, pointed to him being the right man to lead the Tigers into the future in the nation’s toughest conference.

In 2015, Odom turned in an outstanding season as first-year defensive coordinator for Mizzou under coach Gary Pinkel (who retired after that season), as his Tigers ranked ninth nationally in total defense, allowing just 302.0 yards per game. Since the NCAA began tracking defensive statistics in 1978, that marked the first time in MU history that Mizzou had produced a top-10 defense. Odom’s defense was also ranked seventh nationally in scoring defense (16.2 avg.), seventh in pass defense (169.2 avg.) and second in tackles for loss (8.8 avg.).

Prior to that, Odom became one of the more highly sought-after coordinators in the country due to three stellar years directing Memphis’ defense from 2012-14. His 2014 defense was a key component of Memphis’ 10-3 season, as his unit finished the regular season ranked fifth nationally in scoring defense (17.1 avg.) and 22nd in total defense (343.3 avg.). That marked an impressive incremental improvement under Odom’s watch, as Memphis ranked 117th nationally in total defense the season prior to his arrival. In his first season at Memphis, the defense improved to 50th nationally (383.6 avg.), followed by a jump to 39th in 2013 (370.7 avg.). Memphis earned a share of the 2014 American Athletic Conference title, giving them a conference championship for the first time since 1971.

Odom, a Maysville, Okla., native played at Mizzou and starred as a linebacker from 1996-99. He ended his playing career with 362 tackles, which still ranks as seventh-most in school history. Odom was a captain for his senior year of 1999, and was a key figure on the Missouri teams which reached bowl games in 1997 and 1998, ending a 14-year postseason drought for Tiger fans.

POSTION NAME (YEAR AT MIZZOU)Head Coach ____________________ Barry Odom (3rd)______________________________ Missouri, 1999Sr. Associate Head Coach ___________Brick Haley (2nd)______________________________ Defensive LineAssociate Head Coach _____________ Andy Hill (23rd)______________________Special Teams CoordinatorAssistant Head Coach ____________ Cornell Ford (18th)______________________________ Running BacksOffensive Coordinator ____________ Derek Dooley (1st)_______________________________ QuarterbacksDefensive Coordinator____________ Ryan Walters (4th)_____________________________ Defensive BacksOutside Linebackers _____________ Brian Odom (2nd)Wide Receivers _ A.J. Ofodile (1st as WR coach, 3rd at Mizzou)Offensive Line __________________ Brad Davis (1st)Inside Linebackers _________ Vernon Hargreaves (1st)Interim Tight Ends_____________ Garrick McGee (1st)

COACHING STAFF

BARRY ODOM

ODOM YEAR-BY-YEAR

YEAR TEAM OVERALL CONF POST2016 Mizzou 4-8 2-6 -2017 Mizzou 7-6 4-4 Texas Bowl (L)2018 Mizzou 8-4 4-4 Liberty BowlMissouri Total 19-18 10-14 0-1 in Bowls .514 .417

Born _______________________ Nov. 26, 1976Hometown ___________________ Lawton, Okla.Alma Mater _________________ Missouri, 1999__ one of 22 FBS head coaches at their alma mater Family __________________________Wife, Tia__________ Sons James Trump and Garyt Robert, ___________________Daughter Anna LockwoodTwitter ____________________ @Coach_Odom

AS A PLAYER 1996-99 _________________________ Missouri

AS A COACH2016-pres. _______________ Head Coach, Missouri2015 ___ Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers, Missouri2012-14 ______ Defensive Coordinator/LBs, Memphis2009-11 ____________________ Safeties, Missouri2007-08 __ Asst. AD/Director of Football Ops, Missouri2006 ______ Director of Football Operations, Missouri2004-05 _____ Director of Football Recruiting, Missouri2003 ____Administrative Graduate Assistant, Missouri2001-02 ______ Head Coach, Rock Bridge High School (Columbia, Mo.)

ODOM FILE

ODOM ERA ____________________ RECORD Home ____________________________ 12-8Road ______________________________ 6-9Neutral ____________________________ 0-1Natural Grass ________________________ 4-7Artificial Surface ____________________ 14-8Day Games ________________________12-10Night Games ________________________ 6-8Televised Games ___________________ 18-18Vs. AP Ranked Opponents _______________ 1-7September __________________________ 6-6October ____________________________ 3-9November __________________________ 9-2December __________________________ 0-1Leading at Halftime __________________ 15-2Trailing at Halftime ___________________ 2-16Tied at Halftime ______________________ 1-0Scoring First ________________________ 12-4Opponent Scoring First ________________ 6-13Score < 20 Points _____________________ 0-9Score > 20 Points ____________________ 12-8Score 30+ Points ____________________ 10-4Score 40+ Points ____________________ 14-1Opponent Scores < 20 Points _____________ 9-1Opponent Scores > 20 Points ____________ 6-10Opponent Scores 30+ Points ____________ 3-11Opponent Scores 40+ Points _____________ 2-8Gain < 20 First Downs __________________ 2-8Gain 20+ First Downs _________________16-10Opponent Gains < 20 First Downs ________ 11-3Opponent Gains 20+ First Downs _________ 7-15More Rushing Yards Than Opponent _______ 17-6Fewer Rushing Yards Than Opponent ______ 1-12Rush < 100 Yards _____________________ 0-6Rush For 100+ Yards __________________18-12Opponent Rushes For < 100 Yards _________ 8-1Opponent Rushes For 100+ Yards _________10-17More Passing Yards Than Opponent _______ 15-9Fewer Passing Yards Than Opponent _______ 2-8Pass For < 200 Yards ___________________ 0-6Pass For 200+ Yards _________________ 18-12Opponent Passes For < 200 Yards __________ 5-2Opponent Passes For 200+ Yards ________ 13-16More Total Yards Than Opponent _________ 16-8Fewer Total Yards Than Opponent ________ 2-10Gain < 300 Total Yards _________________ 0-4Gain 300+ Total Yards _________________18-14Opponent Gains < 300 Total Yards _________ 6-1Opponent Gains 300+ Total Yards _________12-17Commit No Turnovers __________________ 7-2Commit < 3 Turnovers _________________13-12Commit 3+ Turnovers __________________ 1-7Force < 3 Turnovers ___________________14-15Force 3+ Turnovers ____________________ 4-2Commit < 6 Penalties __________________ 4-7Commit 6+ Penalties __________________ 14-83rd Down % < 25 _____________________ 0-23rd Down % 25-49 ___________________ 3-153rd Down % 50+ ____________________ 15-0Opponent 3rd Down % < 25 ______________ 4-1Opponent 3rd Down % 25-49 ____________10-10Opponent 3rd Down % 50+ ______________ 4-7Trail Time of Possession _______________10-16Lead Time of Possession ________________ 7-2

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Quarterback 3 Drew Lock*** 6-4 225 Sr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit) Second on SEC's career passing list (11,820) and third on TD list (96); second team All-SEC (AP, Coaches) 5 Taylor Powell 6-2 210 RSFr. Fayetteville, Ark. (Fayetteville) Was first QB in relief of Lock vs. Arkansas and Tennessee; engineered a fourth-quarter TD drive at UT2 Micah Wilson 6-3 210 RSSo. Tulsa, Okla. (Lincoln Christian) Rushed five times for 12 yards vs. Memphis; father was a Mizzou captain in 1988Running Back16 Damarea Crockett**- OR- 5-11 225 Jr. Little Rock, Ark. (Christian) Rushed three times for 10 yards at Tennessee before missing much of the game with a rolled right ankle34 Larry Rountree III* 5-10 210 So. Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook) 55 carries over the last two weeks after a career-high 29 vs. Arkansas; went over the 1,000-yard mark last time out vs. Arkansas1 Tyler Badie 5-9 190 Fr. Memphis, Tenn. (Briarcrest Christian) All-SEC Freshman Team pick after rushing for 407 yards and two scores as a true freshman 20 Simi Bakare 5-11 205 Fr. Round Rock, Texas Scored his first career TD vs. Tennessee and rushed nine times for 41 yards, all in the fourth quarterWide Receiver 9 Jalen Knox 6-0 195 Fr. Mansfield, Texas (Timberview) His 413 yards on the year are already the sixth-most ever among Mizzou freshmen17 Richaud Floyd 5-11 195 RSJr. Gulport, Miss. (Gulfport HS) Returns to action after suffering a scary injury on a punt return at Tennessee; four catches for 38 yards on the year 10 Alex Ofodile 6-2 200 RSJr. Columbia, Mo. (Oregon/Rock Bridge HS) Grad transfer from Oregon who is the son of Mizzou WR coach A.J. OfodileWide Receiver 84 Emanuel Hall*** 6-3 195 Sr. Franklin, Tenn. (Centennial) Second-Team All-SEC honoree (coaches) with 35 catches for 756 yards and six TDs; 153 yards and two TDs vs. Arkansas 13 Kam Scott 6-2 170 Fr. Manvel, Texas (Manvel) Has eight catches on the year with a pair of scores while averaging 26.8 yards per catchSlot Receiver 12 Johnathon Johnson** 5-10 180 RSJr. Memphis, Tenn. (Melrose) Led Mizzou with 50 catches on the year, scoring four TDs; Memphis native who is returning home for the Liberty Bowl14 Dominic Gicinto 5-9 180 Fr. Raytown, Mo. (Raytown) Found the end zone for the first time in his career at UT on an eight-yard catch; six catches for 97 yards and a TD over last three30 Barrett Banister 6-0 190 RSFr. Fayetteville, Ark. (Fayetteville) One catch for nine yards, converting a third down, at Tennessee; five catches for 51 yards on the yearLeft Tackle70 Yasir Durant* 6-7 330 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. (Imhotep/Arizona Western) Started his 21st straight games at LT vs. Arkansas; team is 14-7 in that span50 Hyrin White 6-6 305 RSFr. DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) Came off the bench for an injured Yasir Durant midway through the Purdue game and played well in reliefLeft Guard71 Kevin Pendleton*** 6-4 325 RSSr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit West) Looked at as a leader along the O-Line; started 35 of the last 37 games at left guard56 Samson Bailey* 6-5 295 RSSr. Lamar, Mo. (Lamar) Starting center in 2016 who transitioned to tackle last year; provides veteran leadershipCenter55 Trystan Colon-Castillo* 6-4 315 RSSo. Webb City, Mo. (Webb City) 2017 All-SEC Freshman Team honoree; started the last 25 games at C 67 Jonah Dubinski** 6-2 295 RSJr. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) Former walk-on who earned a scholarship last fall; has started at C twice in his career Right Guard75 Tre’Vour Wallace-Simms** 6-5 330 Jr. East St. Louis, Ill. (East St. Louis) Has started the last 25 games at RG; First Team All-SEC honoree by the Associated Press59 Case Cook 6-5 295 RSFr. Carrollton, Ga. (Carrollton) Former blue chip prospect who gives Mizzou great depth at either guard positionRight Tackle77 Paul Adams* 6-6 315 RSSr. Nashville, Tenn. (Christ Presbyterian) Team captain who has started the last 37 games at right tackle79 Larry Borom 6-6 340 RSFr. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Brother Rice) Massive O-line prospect who should figure into the mix at one of the guard spotsTight End11 Kendall Blanton*** 6-6 265 RSSr. Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs South) Senior leader on the offense who returned from a knee injury at Tennessee; two catches vs. Arkansas82 Daniel Parker, Jr. 6-4 260 Fr. Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs) All-SEC Freshman Team after converting from defensive end during training camp81 Albert Okwuegbunam* 6-5 255 RSSo. Springfield, Ill. (Sacred Heart Griffin) Mackey Award Finalist has 43 catches for 466 yards and six TDs on the year Kicker19 Tucker McCann** 6-2 215 Jr. O’Fallon, Ill. (O’Fallon) Fourth nationally in FGs per game (1.8) and eighht nationally in scoring with 9.5 points per game Punt Return12 Johnathon Johnson** 5-10 180 RSJr. Memphis, Tenn. (Melrose) One punt return vs. Arkansas17 Richaud Floyd 5-11 195 RSJr. Gulport, Miss. (Gulfport HS) Returns to action after suffering a scary injury on a punt return at Tennessee; four catches for 38 yards on the year Kick Return34 Larry Rountree III* 5-10 210 So. Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook) Did not return a kick last time out vs. Arkansas

Defensive End 97 Akial Byers* 6-4 280 So. Fayetteville, Ark. (Fayetteville) Has now started five straight games and has 18 of his 20 tackles over the last six; recovered a fumble for a TD vs. Arkansas15 Trajan Jeffcoat 6-3 245 Fr. Columbia, S.C. (Irmo HS) Tallied a QB hurry and nearly posted his first career sack late in the game at Florida; TFL last time out vs. ArkansasDefensive Tackle5 Terry Beckner, Jr.*** 6-4 295 Sr. East St. Louis, Ill. (East St. Louis) All-SEC Second Team (AP, Coaches); leads the team with 9.5 tackles for loss on the season 13 Rashad Brandon 6-3 300 Sr. Jersey City, N.J. (St. Anthony’s/ASA Academy) Played vs. Arkansas but did not record a tackle 78 Kobie Whiteside* 6-1 310 So. Houston, Texas (Alief Taylor) Missed two games in November with a knee injury but played last time out vs. ArkansasNose Tackle99 Walter Palmore* -OR- 6-4 320 Sr. Columbus, Ga. (Hardaway/Eastern Arizona JC) Won team's Interior Lineman of the Year Award; had three tackles last time out vs. Arkansas95 Jordan Elliott 6-4 315 RSSo. Missouri City, Texas (Westside/Texas) Reigning SEC Defensive Player of the Week after tallying 3.0 sacks, 4.0 TFLs and a forced fumble vs. Arkansas90 Markell Utsey 6-4 295 Jr. Little Rock, Ark. (Parkview) Came off the bench after an injury to Kobie Whiteside and posted a QB hurry at FloridaDefensive End39 Chris Turner* 6-4 255 So. Hammond, La. (Hammond) Posted three tackles, all solo, in the regular season finale vs. Arkansas29 Nate Anderson* 6-4 255 Sr. Toronto, Ontario (Pratville, Ala./NM Military Institute) One tackle and a forced fumble that Mizzou returned 39 yards for a TD at TennesseeWeakside Linebacker24 Terez Hall* 6-2 230 Sr. Lithonia, Ga. (King) Tallied his first career interception on senior day vs. Arkansas; leads the team with 5.0 sacks 32 Nick Bolton 6-0 235 Fr. Frisco, Texas (Lone Star) Made one tackle at Tennessee and again had one vs. ArkansasMiddle Linebacker47 Cale Garrett* 6-3 230 Jr. Kearney, Mo. (Kearney) All-SEC Second Team (coaches); sixth in the SEC in total tackles (104) and led the league in solo tackles (63)46 Jacob Trump 6-3 230 RSJr. Kahoka, Mo. (Clark County) Made a huge special teams play at South Carolina, recovering a fumble on a botched punt to give Mizzou the ball backSAM Linebacker4 Brandon Lee** 6-2 225 RSSr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence Central) Made four tackles during his senior day vs. Arkansas after missing the Tennessee game due to injury3 Ronnell Perkins** 6-0 205 RSJr. St. Louis, Mo. (University City) Made the start at Tennessee and posted two tackles, including his first career sackCornerback21 Christian Holmes* 6-1 200 RSSo. Leland, Miss. (McNair) Continues to start at CB and led the team in passes defended this season (13 - 11 breakups, two INTs)14 Adam Sparks* 6-0 180 So. Baton Rouge, La. (Dutchtown) Missed the final four games of the regular season with a leg injury8 Jarvis Ware 6-1 190 Fr. Apopka, Fla. (Wekiva) Made two tackles at TennesseeCornerback2 DeMarkuus Acy** 6-2 195 Jr. Dallas, Texas (Wilmer-Hutchins) Second-Team All-SEC pick (coaches) after posting three INTs; had two INTs at Tennessee10 Terry Petry 6-1 175 RSFr. Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point) Athletic corner prospect who gives Mizzou great depth at the position; made two tackles vs. MemphisStrong Safety7 Cam Hilton** 6-0 190 Sr. St. Louis, Mo. (Webster Groves) Two tackles and a PBU vs. Arkansas; veteran safety who has played all over the field during his time with the program18 Joshuah Bledsoe* 6-0 205 So. Houston, Texas (Dekaney) Scored on a 39-yard scoop-and-score and added two tackles at Tennessee Free Safety9 Tyree Gillespie 6-0 210 So. Ocala,Fl. (Vanguard) Has 36 tackles over his last seven games as he has emerged as the starter; made four stops vs. Arkansas20 Khalil Oliver 6-1 210 RSJr. Meridian, Idaho (Rocky Mountain) Grad transfer from Oregon who finished sixth on the team with 36 tackles on the yearPunter26 Corey Fatony 5-11 205 Sr. Franklin, Tenn. (Franklin) 2017 Ray Guy Award Finalist who ranks first on Mizzou's all-time career punting lists for yards, attempts and is second in avg.Long Snapper51 Drew Wise 6-2 235 So. Lawrence, Kan. (Free State) Has handled long snapping duties for much of the season

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HONORS AND NOTABLES ^ 2018 All-SEC Second Team QB (AP Coaches) ^ 2018 SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 5) ^ 2018 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Finalist ^ Lowe's Senior Class Award Finalist ^ 2018 Preseason All-SEC First Team (Media) ^ 2018 Maxwell Award Preseason Watch List ^ 2018 Davey O’Brien Award Preseason Watch List ^ 2018 Walter Camp Watch List ^ 2018 Johhny Unitas Golden Arm Watch List ^ 2018 Manning Award Watch List SEC/Mizzou Single-Season Record Holder for Passing TDs (44 in 2017) ^ Nation’s Leader in TD Passes (44 in 2017) ^ Mizzou Single-Season Passing Efficiency Record Holder (165.67 in 2017) ^ 2017 SEC Leader in Passing Efficiency, Passing Yards, Total Offense, Passing

Yards per Game, Passing Yards per Completion (led nation), Points Responsible for ^ 2017 First-Team All-SEC (AP, Coaches) ^ 2017 Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week (9/3/17) ^ 2017 SEC Offensive Player of the Week (9/5/17; 11/27/17) ^ 2018 Team Captain | 2017 Team Captain | 2016 Team Captain

LOCK IN THE MIZZOU RECORD BOOKSSINGLE GAME YDS. ATT. COMP. OPPONENT YEAR1. Drew Lock 521 34 21 Missouri St. 20172. Jeff Handy 480 73 43 at Oklahoma St. 19923. Blaine Gabbert 468 51 30 Baylor 20094. Drew Lock 467 33 23 Idaho 20175. Drew Lock 450 37 24 E. Michigan 20166. Drew Lock 448 42 25 at Arkansas 20177. Kent Kiefer 444 44 29 Kansas 19898. Chase Daniel 439 43 36 Buffalo 20089. Blaine Gabbert 434 57 41 Iowa 201010. Jeff Handy 424 44 29 Nebraska 1992

SINGLE SEASON YDS. ATT. COMP. INT. PCT. TD YEAR1. Chase Daniel 4,335 528 385 18 .729 39 20082. Chase Daniel 4,306 563 384 11 .682 33 20073. Drew Lock 3,964 419 242 13 .578 44 20174. Blaine Gabbert 3,593 445 262 9 .589 24 20095. Chase Daniel 3,527 452 287 10 .635 28 20066. Drew Lock 3,399 434 237 10 .546 23 20167. Blaine Gabbert 3,186 475 301 9 .634 16 20108. Drew Lock 3,125 399 252 8 .632 25 20189. James Franklin 2,865 376 238 11 .633 21 201110. Maty Mauk 2,648 414 221 13 .534 25 2014

CAREER YDS. ATT. COMP. INT. PCT. TD YEARS1. Chase Daniel 12,515 1609 1094 41 .680 101 2005-082. Drew Lock 11,820 1515 860 39 .568 96 2015-183. Brad Smith 8,799 1484 835 33 .563 56 2002-054. James Franklin 6,962 943 586 25 .621 51 2010-135. Jeff Handy 6,959 1058 618 30 .584 39 1991-94

PASSING GP C-A Pct Yds TD INT Long Yds/Gm RUSHING Att Yds TD Avg. Long Yds/Gm2015 12 129-263 49.0 1332 4 8 78 111.0 52 28 1 0.5 33 2.32016 12 237-434 55.0 3399 23 10 87 283.3 52 123 1 2.4 24 10.32017 13 242-419 57.8 3964 44 13 79 304.9 44 111 1 2.5 34 8.52018 12 252-399 63.2 3125 25 8 70 260.4 49 145 6 3.0 27 12.1Total 49 860-1515 56.8 11820 96 39 87 241.2 197 407 9 2.1 34 8.3

DREW LOCK CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATS Date Opponent Surface Result Att Cmp Pct. Yards Yds/Att TD Int Rating09/05/15 Southeast Mo. St. Turf W 34-3 10 6 60.0 138 13.8 1 0 208.9209/12/15 @ Arkansas St. Turf W 27-20 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 1 -200.0009/19/15 Connecticut Turf W 9-6 9 6 66.7 40 4.4 0 0 104.0009/26/15 @ Kentucky Grass L 13-21 5 3 60.0 47 9.4 0 0 138.9610/03/15 South Carolina Turf W 24-10 28 21 75.0 136 4.9 2 0 139.3710/10/15 25 Florida Turf L 3-21 39 16 41.0 151 3.9 0 2 63.2910/17/15 @ Georgia Grass L 6-9 26 11 42.3 143 5.5 0 0 88.5110/24/15 @ Vanderbilt Grass L 3-10 34 14 41.2 108 3.2 0 0 67.8611/05/15 Mississippi St. Turf L 13-31 26 11 42.3 107 4.1 0 2 61.5011/14/15 + Brigham Young Grass W 20-16 28 19 67.9 244 8.7 1 1 145.7011/21/15 22 Tennessee Turf L 8-19 30 13 43.3 135 4.5 0 1 74.4611/27/15 @ Arkansas Turf L 3-28 27 9 33.3 83 3.1 0 1 51.74 Totals 263 129 49.0 1332 5.1 4 8 90.54

Date Opponent Surface Result Att Cmp Pct. Yards Yds/Att TD Int Rating09/03/16 @ 14 West Virginia Turf L 11-26 51 23 45.1 280 5.5 1 0 97.6909/10/16 Eastern Mich. Turf W 61-21 37 24 64.9 450 12.2 5 0 211.6309/17/16 Georgia Turf L 27-28 38 23 60.5 376 9.9 3 3 153.9109/24/16 Delaware St. Turf W 79-0 36 26 72.2 402 11.2 5 0 211.8510/01/16 @ 19 LSU Grass L 7-42 37 17 45.9 167 4.5 0 1 78.4610/15/16 @ 20 Florida Grass L 14-40 18 4 22.2 39 2.2 0 2 18.2010/22/16 Middle Tenn. St. Turf L 45-51 40 20 50.0 281 7.0 2 0 125.5110/29/16 Kentucky Turf L 21-35 31 18 58.1 220 7.1 2 0 138.9711/05/16 @ South Carolina Grass L 21-31 40 23 57.5 302 7.6 1 2 119.1711/12/16 Vanderbilt Turf W 26-17 37 22 59.5 294 7.9 2 0 144.0511/19/16 @ Tennessee Grass L 37-63 43 21 48.8 320 7.4 1 2 109.7311/25/16 Arkansas Turf W 28-24 26 16 61.5 268 10.3 1 0 160.82 Totals 434 237 54.6 3399 7.8 23 10 133.28

Date Opponent Surface Result Att Cmp Pct. Yds. Yds/Att TD INT Rating09/02/17 Mo. St. Turf W 72-43 34 21 61.8 521 15.3 7 1 252.5509/09/17 South Carolina Turf L 13-31 32 14 43.8 245 7.7 1 2 105.8709/16/17 Purdue Turf L 3-35 28 12 42.9 133 4.8 0 2 68.4709/23/17 10 Auburn Turf L 14-51 39 23 59.0 216 5.5 2 1 117.2810/07/17 @ Kentucky Turf L 34-40 42 22 52.4 355 8.5 3 0 146.9510/14/17 @ 2 Georgia Grass L 28-53 25 15 60.0 253 10.1 4 1 189.8110/21/17 Idaho Turf W 68-21 33 23 69.7 467 14.2 6 1 242.5210/28/17 @ Connecticut Grass W 52-12 37 31 83.8 377 10.2 5 0 213.9711/04/17 Florida Turf W 45-16 20 15 75.0 228 11.4 3 1 210.2611/11/17 Tennessee Turf W 50-17 28 13 46.4 217 7.8 4 1 151.5311/18/17 @ Vanderbilt Turf W 45-17 25 10 40.0 235 9.4 3 0 158.5611/24/17 @ Arkansas Turf W 48-45 42 25 59.5 448 10.7 5 2 178.8912/27/17 + Texas Grass L 16-33 34 18 52.9 269 7.9 1 1 123.23 Totals 419 242 57.8 3964 9.5 44 13 165.67

Date Opponent Surface Result Att Cmp Pct. Yds. Yds/Att TD INT Rating09/01/18 UT Martin Turf W 51-14 25 19 76.0 289 11.6 4 0 225.909/08/18 Wyoming Turf W 40-13 45 33 73.3 398 8.8 4 0 176.959/15/18 @ Purdue Grass W 40-37 43 26 60.5 375 8.7 3 1 152.109/22/18 vs. 2 Georgia Turf L 43-29 48 23 47.9 221 4.6 0 1 82.4210/06/18 @ South Carolina Grass L 35-37 36 17 47.2 204 5.7 0 2 83.7110/13/18 @ 1 Alabama Grass L 10-39 26 13 50.0 142 5.5 1 2 93.1910/20/18 Memphis Turf W 65-33 32 24 75.0 373 11.7 4 0 214.1610/27/18 12 Kentucky Turf L 14-15 27 15 55.6 165 6.1 0 0 106.8911/03/18 @ 13 Florida Grass W 38-17 32 24 75.0 250 7.8 3 0 171.5711/10/18 Vanderbilt Turf W 33-28 33 22 66.7 253 7.7 2 2 138.9511/17/18 @ Tennessee Grass W 50-17 30 21 70.0 257 8.6 2 0 163.9611/23/18 Arkansas Turf W 38-0 25 16 64.0 221 8.8 2 0 164.66

TOUCHDOWNS2018 _______________________________ 4, twiceCareer _______________ 7 vs. Missouri State (9/2/17)

ATTEMPTS2018 ___________________ 45 vs. Wyoming (9/8/18)Career _______________ 51 at West Virginia (9/3/16)

COMPLETIONS2018 ___________________ 33 vs. Wyoming (9/8/18)Career __________________ 33 vs. Wyoming (9/8/18)

YARDS2018 __________________ 398 vs. Wyoming (9/8/18)Career _____________ 521 vs. Missouri State (9/2/17)

INTERCEPTIONS2018 _____________________ 1 at Purdue (9/15/18)Career ___________________ 3 vs. Georgia (9/17/16)

LONG2018 __________________ 70 vs. UT Martin (9/1/18)Career __ 87 (TD) to J. Johnson vs E. Michigan (9/10/16)

COMPLETION %2018 _________________ 76.0 vs. UT Martin (9/1/18)Career ________________ 83.8% at UConn (10/28/17)

RUSHING ATTEMPTS2018 ____________________5 vs. Wyoming (9/8/18)Career ________ 10, twice (MR vs. MTSU on 10/22/16)

RUSHING YARDS2018 ___________________ 51 vs. Wyoming (9/8/18)Career __________________ 63 vs. MTSU (10/22/16)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS2018 _______________________________ 1, twiceCareer ______1, five times (MR at Kentucky on 10/7/17)

LONG RUSH2018 ___________________ 27 vs. Wyoming (9/8/18)Career _________________ 34 at Arkansas (11/24/17)

RECORD AS A STARTER: 21-24Lowe's Senior CLASS Award FinalistJohnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Finalist

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OFFENSELINEMEN ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 Tot.Adams RS 0 12 13 12 37Pendleton RS 0 12 12 11 35Colon-Castillo __ __ RS 13 12 25Wallace-Simms __ __ 0 13 12 25Durant __ __ __ 10 12 22Bailey RS 0 9 0 2 11Dubinski __ RS 2 0 2

RECEIVERS ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 Tot.Johnson — RS 8 12 11 31Hall — — 6 9 7 22Brown 0 12 0 0 4 16Okwuegbunam __ __ RS 6 9 15Blanton RS 0 2 3 5 10Knox __ __ __ __ 6 6Scott __ __ __ __ 2 2Parker __ __ __ __ 1 1Floyd __ __ __ __ 1 1

QBs ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 Tot.Lock — 8 12 13 12 45

TAILBACKS ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 Tot.Crockett — — 2 5 3 11Rountree __ __ __ 0 9 9

DEFENSELINEMEN ’14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 Tot.Beckner — 5 0 13 12 30Palmore __ __ __ 0 12 12Turner __ __ __ 0 12 12Williams __ __ __ 0 6 6Utsey __ __ 0 6 __ 6Byers __ __ __ __ 5 5Anderson __ __ __ 0 1 1Brandon __ __ __ 1 __ 1 LINEBACKERS ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 Tot.Garrett — — 2 13 12 27Hall __ __ 0 13 12 25Lee RS 0 4 9 10 23Perkins __ RS 4* 2* 2 8* - all six starts were in secondary; he moved to LB in 2018

SECONDARY ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 Tot.Acy __ __ 1 12 12 25Hilton __ 1* 6 0 12 19Sparks __ __ __ 8 5 13Oliver __ __ 7^ __ 5 12Gillespie __ __ __ __ 7 7Holmes __ __ __ __ 7 7Ullmer __ __ __ 1 __ 1* - as a WR during his freshman season^ - at Oregon

Career 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 G-GS G-GS G-GS G-GS G-GS G-GS 2 DeMarkus Acy 37-25 12-12 13-12 11-1 - -77 Paul Adams 40-37 12-12 13-13 12-12 3-0 -45 Franklin Agbasimere 16-0 7-0 4-0 5-0 - -29 Nate Anderson 25-1 12-1 12-0 - - -1 Tyler Badie 11-0 11-0 - - - -56/91 Samson Bailey 32-11 12-2 11-0 9-9 - -34 Chad Bailey 3-0 3-0 - - - -20 Simi Bakare 5-0 5-0 - - - -30 Barrett Banister 10-0 10-0 - - - -5 Terry Beckner, Jr. 32-29 12-12 13-11 7-0 10-5 -11 Kendall Blanton 41-9 9-4 13-3 11-2 8-0 -18 Joshuah Bledsoe 23-0 11-0 12-0 - - -32 Nick Bolton 12-0 12-0 - - - -79 Larry Borom 12-0 12-0 - - - -13 Rashad Brandon 21-1 8-0 13-1 - - -56 Joe Britton 5-0 5-0 - - - -25 Jamal Brooks 23-0 11-0 12-0 - - -2 Nate Brown 38-16 6-4 11-0 - 12-12 9-097 Akial Byers 19-5 12-5 7-0 - - -88 Logan Christopherson 3-0 3-0 - - - -55 Trystan Colon-Castillo 25-25 12-12 13-13 RS - -59 Case Cook 8-0 8-0 - - - -16 Damarea Crockett 28-10 11-3 6-5 11-2 - -72 Xavier Delgado 1-0 1-0 - - - -29 Dawson Downing 12-0 12-0 5-0 - - -67 Jonah Dubinski 26-2 12-0 7-0 7-2 - -70 Yasir Durant 25-22 12-12 13-10 - - -98 Myles Eaddy 2-0 2-0 - - - 36 Daniel Ellinger 5-0 5-0 - - -95 Jordan Elliott 12-0 12-0 - - - -26 Corey Fatony 49-0 12-0 13-0 12-0 12-0 -17 Richaud Floyd 27-2 5-2 13-0 9-0 - -47 Cale Garrett 36-26 12-12 13-13 12-2 - -14 Dominic Gicinto 11-0 11-0 - - - -9 Tyree Gillespie 20-7 12-7 8-0 - - -62 Thomas Grossman 1-0 - 1-0 - -84 Emanuel Hall 43-23 8-8 13-9 11-6 11-0 -24 Terez Hall 47-25 12-12 13-13 10-0 12-0 -28 Jatorian Hansford 7-0 7-0 - - - -7 Cam Hilton 47-19 12-12 12-0 11-6 12-1 -21 Christian Holmes 22-7 12-7 - 10-0 - -94 Tyrell Jacobs 5-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 - -15 Trajan Jeffcoat 12-0 12-0 - - - -12 Johnathon Johnson 37-32 12-12 13-12 12-8 - -43 Jerney Jones 10-0 10-0 - - - -9 Jalen Knox 11-7 11-7 - - - -90 Sean Koetting 1-0 1-0 - - - -4 Brandon Lee 48-23 11-10 13-9 12-4 12-0 -3 Drew Lock 49-45 12-12 13-13 12-12 12-8 -19 Jack Lowary 2-0 2-0 - - -98 Tucker McCann 35-0 12-0 12-0 12-0 - -22 Aubrey Miller 19-0 9-0 10-0 - - -16 Gerald Nathan 2-0 2-0 - - - -15 Dominic Nelson 4-0 4-0 - - - -10 Alex Ofodile 10-0 10-0 - - - -81 Albert Okwuegbunam 21-15 9-9 13-7 - - -20 Khalil Oliver 38-13 12-5 1-1 12-7 13-0 -99 Walter Palmore 22-12 12-12 10-0 - - -82 Daniel Parker 11-1 11-1 - - - -71 Kevin Pendleton 37-35 11-11 13-12 12-12 3-0 -3 Ronnell Perkins 34-8 12-2 10-2 12-4 - -10 Terry Petry 8-0 8-0 - - - -5 Taylor Powell 6-0 6-0 - - - -73 Mike Ruth 2-0 2-0 - - - -6 Tavon Ross 37-0 12-0 12-0 5-0 8-0 -34 Larry Rountree 24-9 12-9 13-0 - - -89 Brendan Scales 8-0 8-0 - - - -13 Kam Scott 12-2 12-2 - - - -75 Tre’Vour Wallace-Simms 37-25 12-12 13-13 12-0 - -8 Justin Smith 3-0 - 3-0 - -14 Adam Sparks 21-13 8-5 13-8 - - -31 Finis Stribling IV 39-0 12-0 13-0 9-0 6-0 -56 Antar Thompson 4-0 4-0 - - - -6 Khmari Thompson 3-0 3-0 - - - -46 Jacob Trump 19-0 12-0 2-0 5-0 - - 39 Chris Turner 24-12 12-12 12-0 - - -11 Jordan Ulmer 17-1 9-0 8-1 - - -90 Markel Utsey 20-6 3-0 11-6 6-0 - -8 Jarvis Ware 9-0 9-0 - - - -50 Hyrin White 8-0 8-0 - - - -78 Kobie Whiteside 23-0 11-0 12-0 - - -93 Tre Williams 23-6 12-6 11-0 - - -2 Micah Wilson 4-0 2-0 2-0 - - -48 Roderick Winters 2-0 1-0 1-0 - - -51 Drew Wise 16-0 12-0 4-0 - - -86 James Workman 11-0 1-0 10-0 - - -

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RUSHING30+ attempts _____________________________________ 38 - Benny Snell, Kentucky, 10/29/16200 yards _____________________________ 215 - I’Tavius Mathers, Middle Tennessee, 10/22/16300 yards __________________________________________ 304 - Tre Mason, Auburn, 12/7/13 3 TDs _____________________________ Derrius Guice (3) and Darrel Williams (3), LSU, 10/1/164 TDs __________________________________________ 5, Kerryon Johnson, Auburn, 9/23/17 Two 100-yard performances ________ Joshua Dobbs (190), John Kelly (101), at Tennessee, 11/19/16(same game)

PASSING40-49 attempts ____________________________ 41 - Brent Stockstill, Middle Tennesse, 10/22/1650+ attempts _______________________________________55 - David Blough, Purdue, 9/15/1830-39 completions __________________________________ 39 – David Blough, Purdue, 9/15/1840+ completions _______________________________ 44 - Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 10/20/07400 yards ________________________________________ 404 - Tyler Bray, Tennessee, 11/10/12500 yards _________________________________________572 - David Blough, Purdue, 9/15/184 TDs ____________________________________ Brent Stockstill, Middle Tennessee, 10/22/165 TDs ______________________________________________ Juice Williams, Illinois, 8/30/08

RECEIVING10+ receptions _________________________________ 13 - Lynn Bowden Jr., Kentucky, 10/27/18200+ yards ______________________________________ 244 - Alec Lemon, Syracuse, 11/17/12175-199 yards ________________________________180 - Aaron Pflugrad, Arizona State, 9/9/11150-174 yards __________________________________ 163 - Malik Earl, Missouri State, 9/2/172 TDs ________________________________________ Bryan Edwards, South Carolina, 10/6/183 TDs _____________________________________________ Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma, 9/24/11Two 100-yard performances ________________________ 137 – Rondale Moore, Purdue, 9/15/18(same game) ___________________________________ 136 – Brycen Hopkins, Purdue, 9/15/18(same game) ________________________________________ 100 - Isaac Zico, Purdue, 9/15/18

TOTAL OFFENSE (RUSHING & PASSING)500 yards _______________________________________________590 - David Blough, 9/15/18 400 yards ___________________________________413 - Joshua Dobbs, at Tennessee, 11/19/16

FIELD GOALS50+ yards _____________________________________ 53 - Austin MacGinnis, Kentucky, 10/7/174 FG made ___________________________________4 - Rodrigo Blankenship, Georgia, 10/14/173 FG made _____________________________________ 3 - Joseph Bulovas, Alabama, 10/13/18

TOUCHDOWN RETURNS (YARDAGE)Kickoff _____________________________________ 97 – Deebo Samuel, South Carolina, 9/9/17Punt ________________________________________ 67 - Lynn Bowden Jr., Kentucky, 10/27/18Interception _________________________________ 12 - Sherrod Green, South Carolina, 10/6/18Fumble ________________________________________ 64 - Tyson Campbell, Georgia, 9/22/18

TEAMShut out Mizzou at Faurot Field ________________________________34-0 vs. Georgia, 10/11/14 Shut out Mizzou on road _________________________________ 66-0 at Kansas State, 11/20/99 Scored 30-39 points _________________________________37 - at South Carolina, loss, 10/6/18 Scored 40-49 points _______________________________________ 40, Kentucky, loss, 10/7/17 Scored 50-59 points _______________________________________53 - Georgia, loss, 10/14/17 Scored 60+ points _____________________________________ 63 - at Tennessee, loss, 11/19/16 Scored safety __________________________________________________ Alabama, 10/13/18

LAST TIME MIZZOU HAD... LAST TIME AN OPPONENT HAD...RUSHING30 attempts _____________________________________ 31 - Ish Witter at Tennessee, 11/19/1625 attempts __________________________________ 29 - Larry Rountree vs. Arkansas, 11/23/18100 yards ___________________________________ 119 - Larry Rountree vs. Arkansas, 11/23/18200 yards ______________________________________ 216 - Ish Witter vs. Tennessee, 11/11/173 TDs _____________________________________ 3 - Larry Rountree III vs. Memphis, 10/20/184 TDs ______________________________ 4 - Damarea Crockett vs. Middle Tennessee, 10/22/1650+ yard rush _______________________________ 59 - Larry Rountree III vs. Memphis, 10/20/1875+ yard rush _____________________________________86 - Henry Josey at Kentucky, 11/9/13Two 100-yard performances ________________________ 216 - Ish Witter vs. Tennessee, 11/11/17(same game) ______________________________155 - Larry Rountree III vs. Tennessee, 11/11/17Four consecutive 100-yard games ________________________________________ Henry Josey(same season) __________________________________________ 129 vs. Iowa State, 10/15/11__________________________________________________138 vs. Oklahoma State, 10/22/11_____________________________________________________ 162 at Texas A&M, 10/29/11__________________________________________________________ 132 at Baylor, 11/5/11

PASSING30-39 attempts __________________________________ 30 - Drew Lock at Tennessee (11/17/18)40-49 attempts ______________________________________ 43 - Drew Lock at Purdue, 9/15/1850 attempts ____________________________________ 51 - Drew Lock at West Virginia, 9/3/1630-39 completions __________________________________ 33 - Drew Lock vs. Wyoming, 9/8/18300 yards ______________________________________ 350 - Drew Lock vs. Memphis, 10/20/18400 yards _________________________________________467 - Drew Lock vs. Idaho, 10/21/1775+ yard completion ________________ 75 - Drew Lock to Johnathon Johnson at Kentucky, 10/7/17Two QBS over 100 yards ____________________Maty Mauk, 181; Drew Lock 138 vs. SEMO, 9/5/153 TDs _____________________________________________ 3 - Drew Lock at Florida, 11/3/184 TDs __________________________________________ 4 - Drew Lock vs. Memphis, 10/20/185 TDs _____________________________________________5 - Drew Lock at UConn, 10/28/176 TDs _____________________________________________ 6 - Drew Lock vs. Idaho, 10/21/177 TDs ________________________________________ 7 - Drew Lock vs. Missouri State, 9/2/174 interceptions _______________________________________ Maty Mauk vs. Georgia, 10/11/145 interceptions ____________________________________Terry McMillan vs. Penn State, 1/1/706 interceptions _____________________________________ Kent Kiefer vs. Miami (Fla), 9/23/89

RECEIVING10+ receptions ___________________________________ 10 - Emanuel Hall vs. Wyoming, 9/8/18150 yards ______________________________ 159 - Albert Okwuegbunam vs. Memphis, 10/20/18200 yards __________________________________ 233 - Danario Alexander vs. Kansas, 11/28/0975+ yard reception _________________________________ 75 (TD) - Johnathon Johnson, 10/7/17Two 100-yard performances ______________ 159 (6) - Albert Okwuegbunam vs. Memphis, 10/20/18(same game) _________________________________109 (5) - Jalen Knox vs. Memphis, 10/20/18Three 100-yard performances ____________________ 172 (6) - Jeremy Maclin vs. Nevada, 9/13/08 (same game) ________________________________ 127 (6) - Chase Coffman vs. Nevada, 9/13/08________________________________________ 100 (6) - Tommy Saunders vs. Nevada, 9/13/083 TDs ____________________________________ Albert Okwuegbunam vs. Memphis, 10/20/184 TDs ______________________________________ J’Mon Moore vs. Delaware State, 9/24/16

DEFENSIVE15+ tackles __________________________________ 17 – Kentrell Brothers at Georgia, 10/17/153.0+ sacks __________________________________ 3.0 – Marcell Frazier vs. Arkansas, 11/25/163.0+ TFL ______________________________________ 3.0 - Terez Hall at South Carolina, 10/6/184.0+ TFL _____________________________________4.0 - Marcell Frazier vs. Arkansas, 11/25/16

TOTAL OFFENSE (RUSHING & PASSING)400+ yards _______________________________________449 – Drew Lock vs. Wyoming, 9/8/18300-399 yards __________________________________ 350– Drew Lock vs. Memphis, 10/20/18

FIELD GOALS50 yards _________________________________ 57 - Tucker McCann at South Carolina, 10/6/184 FG made _________________________________4 - Tucker McCann at South Carolina, 10/6/185 FG made ________________________________ 5 – Tucker McCann at South Carolina, 10/6/186 FG attempted _____________________________6 - Tucker McCann at South Carolina, 10/6/18

TOUCHDOWN RETURNS (YARDAGE)Kickoff ________________________________________ 96 - Marcus Murphy at Florida, 10/18/14Punt ________________________________________74 - Richaud Floyd at Vanderbilt, 11/18/17Interception ________________________________ 42 - Christian Holmes vs. Memphis, 10/20/18Fumble __________________________________________0 - Akial Byersvs Arkansas, 11/23/18Blocked Field Goal ___________________________ 70 - Carlos Posey vs. West Virginia, 12/26/98Blocked Punt ______________________________________41 - Aarion Penton vs. SEMO, 9/5/15

TEAM Shut out opponent at Faurot Field ____________________________ 38-0 vs. Arkansas (11/23/18)Shut out opponent on the road _______________________________ 14-0 at Iowa State, 11/20/10Shut out opponents, back-to-back ___________________________ 27-0 at Kansas State, 10/8/66______________________________________________________ 7-0 vs. Oklahoma, 10/15/66Won in overtime ____________________________________ 51-48 (4 OT) at Tennessee, 11/10/12Blocked a punt ___________________________________ vs, Memphis (Jerney Jones), 10/20/18Blocked a field goal ________________________________ vs. Georgia, Walter Palmore, 9/22/18Blocked a PAT ____________________________________ vs. UConn (Kentrell Brothers), 9/19/15Scored a safety __________________________ vs. UConn (Clarence Green blocked punt), 9/19/15Scored a 2-point conversion ________ vs. Georgia, Drew Lock pass to Albert Okwuegbunam, 9/22/18Game-winning field goal ________________________ 25 yards, Tucker McCann at Purdue, 9/15/18Scored 50 points ______________________________________ 52-14 win vs. UT Martin, 9/1/18Scored 60 points _____________________________________ 65-33 win vs. Memphis, 10/20/18600 yards of total offense ___________________________________ 646 vs. Memphis, 10/20/18700 yards of total offense ______________________________ 815 win vs. Missouri State, 9/2/17800 yards of total offense ______________________________ 815 win vs. Missouri State, 9/2/17When scoring 60 points _____________________________________________________53-0When scoring 50 points _____________________________________________________65-0When scoring 40 points ____________________________________________________ 159-3

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^ Since the athletics department received its first pledge toward the new facility last September, the generosity of 42 individuals, coupled with A.D Jim Sterk’s visionary leadership, has generated more than $50 million in pledges over the last 11 months to help this game-changing project come to fruition. Construction of the nearly 200,000-square foot facility, which includes more than 150,000 square feet of enclosed space, began early in 2018 with the demolition of the stadium’s south end zone grandstands, and be completed ahead of the 2019 campaign.

^ Memorial Stadium’s capacity, will be around 65,000 when the largest capital project in Mizzou Athletics history is complete, according to school officials.

^ Coach Odom: “Missouri is making a bold statement with today’s announcement and I am confident that it not only will pay big dividends in recruiting, but it will help improve our game-day atmosphere throughout the stadium,” he added. “I can’t wait to get the shovels in the ground and get going. I am thankful to lead the Mizzou Football program and represent our University and State, and am pleased we have undertaken a project of this stature.

LUXURY SEATING ^ 16 Suites ^ 750-person field-level club ^ 1,254-seat indoor club ^ General seating area for 1,324 fans ^ A full kitchen will also be constructed in the facility to service the

new premium areas, and new video boards will further enhance the Mizzou game-day experience.

^ AD Jim Sterk: “Our goal is to build one of college football’s premier facilities for our student-athletes and coaches to utilize on a daily basis, and we are confident that we can achieve that within the project’s budget and scope,” he added. “When this facility is completed, not only will it be an incredible asset in recruiting, but our expectations are that it will enhance the game-day environment for our fans at Memorial Stadium, too.”

THE $98M FUTURE OF #TheZOU^ The University of Missouri Board of Curators unanimously voted on Aug. 25, 2017, to approve construction of Mizzou Athletics’ $98 million south end zone facility at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium. This project will provide state-of-the-art training facilities for Mizzou Football, create additional premium seating opportunities and game-day enhancements for all Tiger fans to enjoy, and bring new jobs to Columbia.^ The Board of Curators’ total approved project budget is $98 million; to consist of campus infrastructure funds totaling $800,000, long-term debt financing not to exceed $57 million and private gifts covering the remainder of the project costs.^ The Tigers’ new football operations area will include team and staff locker rooms, an enhanced sports medicine facility featuring a Hydrotherapy area with recovery pools, Hydroworx and lap pools, a weight room, nutrition oasis and equipment room, as well as team and position meeting rooms, and coaches offices. A grand lobby entrance at field level showcasing Mizzou’s proud football tradition will greet visitors, and a recruiting lounge will allow the Tigers’ staff to host recruits

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Missouri Overall Team Statistics (as of Dec 10, 2018)

All games

Team Statistics MU OPP

SCORING 443 293

Points Per Game 36.9 24.4

Points Off Turnovers 65 30

FIRST DOWNS 293 217

R u s h i n g 120 74

P a s s i n g 146 122

P e n a l t y 27 21

RUSHING YARDAGE 2367 1475

Yards gained rushing 2568 1751

Yards lost rushing 201 276

Rushing Attempts 511 409

Average Per Rush 4.6 3.6

Average Per Game 197.2 122.9

TDs Rushing 26 10

PASSING YARDAGE 3259 3073

C o m p - A t t - I n t 258-413-8 221-400-8

Average Per Pass 7.9 7.7

Average Per Catch 12.6 13.9

Average Per Game 271.6 256.1

TDs Passing 25 20

TOTAL OFFENSE 5626 4548

Total Plays 924 809

Average Per Play 6.1 5.6

Average Per Game 468.8 379.0

KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 14-286 29-612

PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 18-59 13-131

INT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-115 8-107

KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.4 21.1

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 3.3 10.1

INT RETURN AVERAGE 14.4 13.4

FUMBLES-LOST 15-6 13-6

PENALTIES-Yards 84-735 80-683

Average Per Game 61.2 56.9

PUNTS-Yards 48-2066 62-2402

Average Per Punt 43.0 38.7

Net punt average 39.1 37.1

KICKOFFS-Yards 88-5427 63-3686

Average Per Kick 61.7 58.5

Net kick average 39.7 37.3

TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 0 : 4 6 2 9 : 1 4

3RD-DOWN Conversions 87/189 54/170

3rd-Down Pct 46% 32%

4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/12 7/24

4th-Down Pct 58% 29%

SACKS BY-Yards 25-164 13-98

MISC YARDS 0 29

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 54 34

FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 23-31 19-24

ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-1

RED-ZONE SCORES (50-57) 88% (36-41) 88%

RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (36-57) 63% (22-41) 54%

PAT-ATTEMPTS (48-50) 96% (30-31) 97%

ATTENDANCE 360261 391558

Games/Avg Per Game 7/51466 5/78312

Neutral Site Games 0/0

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

Missouri 109 162 114 58 0 443

Opponents 57 102 80 54 0 293

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Missouri Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 10, 2018)

All games

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

Rountree, Larry 12-9 198 1035 23 1012 5.1 10 59 84.3

Crockett, Damar 11-3 147 738 29 709 4.8 7 59 64.5

Badie, Tyler 11-0 80 413 6 407 5.1 2 32 37.0

Lock, Drew 12-12 49 249 104 145 3.0 6 27 12.1

Bakare, Simi 7 - 0 11 53 0 53 4.8 1 15 7.6

Wilson, Micah 2 - 0 6 35 6 29 4.8 0 17 14.5

Downing, Dawson 12-0 8 15 1 14 1.8 0 5 1.2

Knox, Jalen 11-7 3 18 7 11 3.7 0 12 1.0

Johnson, Johnat 12-11 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 0.7

Powell, Taylor 6 - 0 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.7

TEAM 6 - 0 7 0 25 -25 -3.6 0 0 -4.2

Total 12 511 2568 201 2367 4.6 26 59 197.2

Opponents 12 409 1751 276 1475 3.6 10 65 122.9

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

Lock, Drew 12-12 145.61 252-399-8 63.2 3125 25 70 260.4

Powell, Taylor 6 - 0 123.26 6-14-0 42.9 134 0 44 22.3

Total 12 144.86 258-413-8 62.5 3259 25 70 271.6

Opponents 12 132.28 221-400-8 55.2 3073 20 81 256.1

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

Johnson, Johnat 12-11 50 552 11.0 4 35 46.0

Okwuegbunam, Al 9 - 9 43 466 10.8 6 58 51.8

Hall, Emanuel 8 - 7 35 756 21.6 6 67 94.5

Knox, Jalen 11-7 26 413 15.9 3 59 37.5

Blanton, Kendal 9 - 4 18 142 7.9 1 18 15.8

Gicinto, Domini 11-0 13 141 10.8 1 42 12.8

Rountree, Larry 12-9 13 59 4.5 0 18 4.9

Brown, Nate 6 - 4 12 129 10.8 0 27 21.5

Crockett, Damar 11-3 12 88 7.3 1 32 8.0

Badie, Tyler 11-0 11 125 11.4 0 25 11.4

Scott, Kam 12-2 8 214 26.8 2 70 17.8

Parker, Daniel 11-1 6 63 10.5 1 20 5.7

Banister, Barre 10-0 5 51 10.2 0 18 5.1

Floyd, Richaud 5 - 2 4 38 9.5 0 17 7.6

Bailey, Samson 12-2 1 21 21.0 0 21 1.8

Scales, Brendan 8 - 0 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1

Total 12 258 3259 12.6 25 70 271.6

Opponents 12 221 3073 13.9 20 81 256.1

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg

Johnson, Johnat 11 18 1.6 0 16

Floyd, Richaud 2 3 1.5 0 2

Gicinto, Domini 2 0 0.0 0 1

Ross, Tavon 1 12 12.0 0 0

Blanton, Kendal 1 16 16.0 0 0

TEAM 1 10 10.0 0 0

Total 18 59 3.3 0 16

Opponents 13 131 10.1 2 67

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg

Acy, DeMarkus 3 73 24.3 0 76

Holmes, Christi 2 42 21.0 1 42

Hilton, Cam 1 0 0.0 0 0

Hall, Terez 1 0 0.0 0 0

Sparks, Adam 1 0 0.0 0 0

Total 8 115 14.4 1 76

Opponents 8 107 13.4 1 43

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg

Badie, Tyler 9 203 22.6 0 38

Floyd, Richaud 3 56 18.7 0 26

Downing, Dawson 1 17 17.0 0 17

Bolton, Nick 1 10 10.0 0 10

Total 14 286 20.4 0 38

Opponents 29 612 21.1 0 50

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg

Bledsoe, Joshua 1 39 39.0 1 39

Byers, Akial 0 0 0.0 1 0

Total 1 39 39.0 2 39

Opponents 1 64 64.0 1 64

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Missouri Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 10, 2018)

All games

PAT

Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts

McCann, Tucker - 22-30 48-50 - - - - - 114

Rountree, Larry 10 - - - - - - - 60

Crockett, Damar 8 - - - - - - - 48

Okwuegbunam, Al 6 - - - 1 - - - 38

Lock, Drew 6 - - - - 1-3 - - 36

Hall, Emanuel 6 - - - - - - - 36

Johnson, Johnat 4 - - - - - - - 24

Knox, Jalen 3 - - - - - - - 18

Scott, Kam 2 - - - - - - - 12

Badie, Tyler 2 - - - - - - - 12

Bakare, Simi 1 - - - - - - - 6

Parker, Daniel 1 - - - - - - - 6

Blanton, Kendal 1 - - - - - - - 6

Gicinto, Domini 1 - - - - - - - 6

Holmes, Christi 1 - - - - - - - 6

Byers, Akial 1 - - - - - - - 6

Bledsoe, Joshua 1 - - - - - - - 6

Koetting, Sean - 1-1 - - - - - - 3

Fatony, Corey - - - 0-1 - - - - 0

Total 54 23-31 48-50 0-1 1 1-3 - - 443

Opponents 34 19-24 30-31 0-1 - 0-1 - 1 293

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g

Lock, Drew 12 448 145 3125 3270 272.5

Rountree, Larry 12 198 1012 0 1012 84.3

Crockett, Damar 11 147 709 0 709 64.5

Badie, Tyler 11 80 407 0 407 37.0

Powell, Taylor 6 15 4 134 138 23.0

Bakare, Simi 7 11 53 0 53 7.6

Wilson, Micah 2 6 29 0 29 14.5

Downing, Dawson 12 8 14 0 14 1.2

Knox, Jalen 11 3 11 0 11 1.0

Johnson, Johnat 12 1 8 0 8 0.7

TEAM 6 7 -25 0 -25 -4.2

Total 12 924 2367 3259 5626 468.8

Opponents 12 809 1475 3073 4548 379.0

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

McCann, Tucker 22-30 73.3 0-0 6-7 8-10 6-10 2-3 57 2

Koetting, Sean 1-1 100.0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 33 0

FG Sequence Missouri Opponents

UT Martin (27),(32),(33) -

Wyoming 47,(50),49,(43) (51),(36)

Purdue (40),(29),50,(31),(25) (33),(29),49,(26)

Georgia 41 (44),(21),49,36,(40)

South Carolina (22),(32),(22),25,(44),(57) (42),(42),(33)

Alabama (43) (30),(28),(20),52

Memphis 32,(37) (26),(52)

Kentucky 43 (31)

Florida (40) (32)

Vanderbilt (33),(39),31 41

Tennessee (35),(23),(39) (21)

Arkansas (42) -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

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

Fatony, Corey 47 2066 44.0 60 3 9 22 14 1

TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 48 2066 43.0 60 3 9 22 14 1

Opponents 62 2402 38.7 58 2 24 14 5 2

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln

McCann, Tucker 87 5362 61.6 52 3

Koetting, Sean 1 65 65.0 1 0

Total 88 5427 61.7 53 3 21.1 39.7 25

Opponents 63 3686 58.5 42 1 20.4 37.3 27

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Missouri Overall Individual Statistics (as of Dec 10, 2018)

All games

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

Rountree, Larry 12 1012 59 0 0 0 1071 89.2

Crockett, Damar 11 709 88 0 0 0 797 72.5

Hall, Emanuel 8 0 756 0 0 0 756 94.5

Badie, Tyler 11 407 125 0 203 0 735 66.8

Johnson, Johnat 12 8 552 18 0 0 578 48.2

O k w u e g b u n a m , 9 0 466 0 0 0 466 51.8

Knox, Jalen 11 11 413 0 0 0 424 38.5

Scott, Kam 12 0 214 0 0 0 214 17.8

Blanton, Kendal 9 0 142 16 0 0 158 17.6

Lock, Drew 12 145 0 0 0 0 145 12.1

Gicinto, Domini 11 0 141 0 0 0 141 12.8

Brown, Nate 6 0 129 0 0 0 129 21.5

Floyd, Richaud 5 0 38 3 56 0 97 19.4

Acy, DeMarkus 12 0 0 0 0 73 73 6.1

Parker, Daniel 11 0 63 0 0 0 63 5.7

Bakare, Simi 7 53 0 0 0 0 53 7.6

Banister, Barre 10 0 51 0 0 0 51 5.1

Holmes, Christi 12 0 0 0 0 42 42 3.5

Downing, Dawso 12 14 0 0 17 0 31 2.6

Wilson, Micah 2 29 0 0 0 0 29 14.5

Bailey, Samson 12 0 21 0 0 0 21 1.8

Ross, Tavon 12 0 0 12 0 0 12 1.0

Bolton, Nick 12 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.8

Powell, Taylor 6 4 0 0 0 0 4 0.7

Scales, Brendan 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.1

TEAM 6 -25 0 10 0 0 -15 -2.5

Total 12 2367 3259 59 286 115 6086 507.2

Opponents 12 1475 3073 131 612 107 5398 449.8

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Missouri Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Dec 10, 2018)

All games

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

47 Garrett, Cale 12-12 63 41 104 6.5-12 1.0-4 . 1 6 . . . .

2H Hall, Terez 12-12 43 26 69 8.0-44 5.0-34 1-0 1 7 . 1 . .

9D Gillespie, Tyre 12-7 33 9 42 1.5-9 1.0-8 . 1 2 . . . .

4 Lee, Brandon 11-10 24 16 40 2.0-3 . . 1 . . . . .

1S Sparks, Adam 8-5 31 7 38 2.5-9 . 1-0 2 1 . . . .

2K Oliver, Khalil 12-5 25 11 36 2.0-5 . . 1 . 1-0 . . .

5D Beckner, Terry 12-12 21 10 31 9.5-26 2.0-9 . 1 5 . . . .

21 Holmes, Christi 12-7 22 8 30 0.5-0 . 2-42 11 . . . . .

7D Hilton, Cam 12-12 24 5 29 2.0-4 1.0-3 1-0 4 2 1-0 . . .

99 Palmore, Walter 12-12 18 10 28 4.0-14 1.0-10 . 2 2 . . 1 .

1J Bledsoe, Joshua 11-0 17 8 25 . . . 2 . 1-39 . . .

2D Acy, DeMarkus 12-12 20 5 25 1.0-1 . 3-73 10 . . . . .

39 Turner, Chris 12-12 15 9 24 3.5-15 2.0-13 . . 4 . . . .

95 Elliott, Jordan 12-0 15 6 21 8.0-43 3.0-28 . 1 2 . 1 . .

93 Williams, Tre 12-6 7 13 20 5.0-26 2.5-22 . . 3 . . . .

29 Anderson, Nate 12-1 10 10 20 1.5-12 1.0-11 . 1 . . 1 . .

97 Byers, Akial 12-5 14 6 20 1.5-4 . . . 1 2-0 . . .

32 Bolton, Nick 12-0 9 9 18 0.5-2 0.5-2 . . . . . . .

3D Perkins, Ronnel 12-2 10 3 13 2.0-6 1.0-2 . . 1 . . . .

6D Ross, Tavon 12-0 9 2 11 . . . . . . . 1 .

78 Whiteside, Kobi 11-0 6 2 8 2.0-13 1.0-12 . . 1 . 1 . .

15 Jeffcoat, Traja 12-0 6 1 7 1.0-2 1.0-2 . . 3 . . . .

1P Petry, Terry 8-0 4 1 5 . . . . . . 1 . .

1B Brandon, Rashad 8-0 3 2 5 1.5-3 1.0-2 . . . . . . .

31 Stribling, Fini 12-0 5 . 5 . . . . . . 1 . .

25 Brooks, Jamal 11-0 4 1 5 . . . . 1 . . . .

46 Trump, Jacob 12-0 5 . 5 1.0-2 1.0-2 . . . 1-0 . . .

8D Ware, Jarvis 9-0 5 . 5 . . . . . . . . .

45 Agbasimere, Fra 7-0 1 1 2 1.0-1 . . . 2 . . . .

28 Downing, Dawson 12-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .

94 Jacobs, Tyrell 3-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .

1U Ulmer, Jordan 9-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .

22 Miller, Aubrey 9-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .

30 Banister, Barre 10-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

20 Bakare, Simi 7-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

3 Lock, Drew 12-12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

54 Britton, Joe 5-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

2J Hansford, Jator 7-0 1 . 1 1.0-3 . . . . . . . .

1Q Nelson, Dominic 4-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

12 Johnson, Johnat 12-11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

58 Robinson, Noah 3-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

90 Utsey, Markell 3-0 1 . 1 . . . . 1 . . . .

8W Workman, James 1-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

56 Bailey, Samson 12-2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

16 Crockett, Damar 11-3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

5T Thompson, Antar 4-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

70 Durant, Yasir 12-12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

1 Badie, Tyler 11-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

TM TEAM 6-0 . . . . . . . 1 . . 1 .

Total 12 488 226 714 69-259 25-164 8-115 39 45 6-39 6 3 .

Opponents 12 597 200 797 49-198 13-98 8-107 43 20 6-64 11 4 1

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Missouri Team Game-by-Game (as of Dec 10, 2018)

All games

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 01 UT MARTIN 44 164 2 17 23 394 4 70 23-34-0 394 4 70 0 0 0 0 3 -10 0 2 558

Sep 08 WYOMING 46 203 1 27 33 398 4 36 33-45-0 398 4 36 1 19 0 19 1 -1 0 0 601

Sep 15 at Purdue 46 233 1 52 26 375 3 59 26-43-1 375 3 59 1 18 0 18 0 0 0 0 608

Sep 22 GEORGIA 37 172 4 16 23 221 0 25 23-48-1 221 0 25 2 63 0 35 0 0 0 0 393

Oct 06 at South Carolina 46 286 3 59 17 204 0 44 17-36-2 204 0 44 2 33 0 17 1 12 0 0 490

Oct 13 at Alabama 35 70 0 16 13 142 1 24 13-26-2 142 1 24 2 29 0 19 0 0 0 0 212

Oct 20 MEMPHIS 40 273 4 59 24 373 4 58 24-32-0 373 4 58 0 0 0 0 3 12 0 1 646

Oct 27 KENTUCKY 35 84 2 20 15 165 0 32 15-27-0 165 0 32 1 38 0 38 1 16 0 16 249

Nov. 3 at Florida 42 221 2 31 24 250 3 41 24-32-0 250 3 41 2 30 0 17 4 12 0 8 471

Nov 10 VANDERBILT 49 253 2 15 22 253 2 42 22-33-2 253 2 42 2 30 0 17 2 1 0 1 506

Nov 17 at Tennessee 49 227 3 20 21 257 2 44 21-30-0 257 2 44 1 26 0 26 1 2 0 2 484

Nov 23 ARKANSAS 42 181 2 32 17 227 2 67 17-27-0 227 2 67 0 0 0 0 2 15 0 0 408

Missouri 511 2367 26 59 258 3259 25 70 258-413-8 3259 25 70 14 286 0 38 18 59 0 16 5626

Opponents 409 1475 10 65 221 3073 20 81 221-400-8 3073 20 81 29 612 0 50 13 131 2 67 4548

Games: 12 • Avg/rush: 4.6 • Avg/catch: 12.6 • Pass effic: 144.86 • KR avg: 20.4 • PR avg: 3.3 • All purpose avg/game: 507.2 • Total offense avg/gm: 468.8

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts off

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

Sep 01 UT MARTIN 38 18 56 5.0-13 3.0-8 1 1-0 0-0 2 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 7 51

Sep 08 WYOMING 36 8 44 7.0-29 2.0-17 1 1-0 0-0 5 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 0 40

Sep 15 at Purdue 46 6 52 6.0-19 1.0-7 0 0-0 1-0 0 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 3 40

Sep 22 GEORGIA 41 24 65 4.0-5 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 2 1 1 3-3 0 1 0 0 29

Oct 06 at South Carolina 61 18 79 10.0-33 1.0-9 1 1-0 0-0 10 8 1 2-2 0 0 0 3 35

Oct 13 at Alabama 45 32 77 5.0-21 1.0-12 1 1-0 0-0 3 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 3 10

Oct 20 MEMPHIS 48 12 60 5.0-11 3.0-7 0 0-0 2-42 7 4 1 8-9 0 0 0 14 65

Oct 27 KENTUCKY 43 26 69 7.0-25 3.0-16 0 0-0 1--10 3 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 14

Nov. 3 at Florida 13 58 71 3.0-15 1.0-13 0 0-0 0-0 7 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 38

Nov 10 VANDERBILT 45 6 51 2.0-11 2.0-11 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 33

Nov 17 at Tennessee 26 14 40 7.0-26 3.0-20 1 1-39 2-83 3 2 0 5-6 0 0 0 21 50

Nov 23 ARKANSAS 46 4 50 8.0-51 5.0-44 1 1-0 1-0 2 6 0 5-5 0 0 0 14 38

Missouri 488 226 714 69.0-259 25.0-164 6 6-39 8-115 45 39 3 48-50 0 1 0 65 443

Opponents 597 200 797 49.0-198 13.0-98 11 6-64 8-107 20 43 4 30-31 0 0 1 30 293

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 01 UT MARTIN 3 123 41.0 49 0 0 1 0 2 3-3 33 0 10 640 64.0 7 0

Sep 08 WYOMING 2 75 37.5 41 0 1 0 0 0 2-4 50 0 8 518 64.8 6 0

Sep 15 at Purdue 2 112 56.0 56 0 0 0 2 1 4-5 40 1 8 516 64.5 5 1

Sep 22 GEORGIA 4 147 36.8 60 1 0 1 1 1 0-1 0 0 5 325 65.0 2 0

Oct 06 at South Carolina 3 130 43.3 54 0 0 0 1 1 5-6 57 0 9 397 44.1 1 1

Oct 13 at Alabama 6 262 43.7 52 0 0 2 2 4 1-1 43 0 4 261 65.2 1 0

Oct 20 MEMPHIS 2 67 33.5 51 0 0 0 1 0 1-2 37 0 11 640 58.2 5 0

Oct 27 KENTUCKY 9 436 48.4 57 0 1 2 4 5 0-1 0 1 3 195 65.0 3 0

Nov. 3 at Florida 6 256 42.7 59 0 0 0 2 4 1-1 40 0 7 455 65.0 7 0

Nov 10 VANDERBILT 2 100 50.0 53 0 0 0 1 0 2-3 39 0 6 383 63.8 5 0

Nov 17 at Tennessee 3 127 42.3 47 0 1 0 0 1 3-3 39 0 10 646 64.6 6 1

Nov 23 ARKANSAS 6 231 38.5 44 0 0 3 0 3 1-1 42 0 7 451 64.4 5 0

Missouri 48 2066 43.0 60 1 3 9 14 22 23-31 57 2 88 5427 61.7 53 3

Opponents 62 2402 38.7 58 2 2 24 5 14 19-24 52 1 63 3686 58.5 42 1

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Missouri Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Dec 10, 2018)

All games

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 01 UT MARTIN 29 94 1 15 17 183 1 51 17-30-0 183 1 51 3 52 0 23 2 4 0 3 277

Sep 08 WYOMING 30 88 1 23 13 160 0 55 13-28-0 160 0 55 2 41 0 28 0 0 0 0 248

Sep 15 at Purdue 16 42 1 21 39 572 3 74 39-55-1 572 3 74 2 56 0 32 1 2 0 2 614

Sep 22 GEORGIA 40 185 0 19 13 260 3 61 13-23-1 260 3 61 3 91 0 34 2 50 1 23 445

Oct 06 at South Carolina 47 128 0 20 20 249 3 37 20-35-0 249 3 37 6 90 0 32 1 -2 0 0 377

Oct 13 at Alabama 45 184 1 20 19 380 3 81 19-30-0 380 3 81 3 88 0 50 1 1 0 0 564

Oct 20 MEMPHIS 43 200 2 21 15 208 2 30 15-38-2 208 2 30 4 46 0 15 0 0 0 0 408

Oct 27 KENTUCKY 35 91 0 15 25 294 1 45 25-39-1 294 1 45 0 0 0 0 2 63 1 67 385

Nov. 3 at Florida 28 113 1 15 19 210 1 45 19-40-0 210 1 45 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 323

Nov 10 VANDERBILT 29 216 1 65 24 249 3 34 24-36-0 249 3 34 1 17 0 17 1 8 0 8 465

Nov 17 at Tennessee 28 82 2 33 7 173 0 49 7-21-2 173 0 49 3 93 0 41 1 2 0 2 255

Nov 23 ARKANSAS 39 52 0 26 10 135 0 43 10-25-1 135 0 43 2 38 0 19 1 3 0 3 187

Opponents 409 1475 10 65 221 3073 20 81 221-400-8 3073 20 81 29 612 0 50 13 131 2 67 4548

Missouri 511 2367 26 59 258 3259 25 70 258-413-8 3259 25 70 14 286 0 38 18 59 0 16 5626

Games: 12 • Avg/rush: 3.6 • Avg/catch: 13.9 • Pass effic: 132.28 • KR avg: 21.1 • PR avg: 10.1 • All purpose avg/game: 449.8 • Total offense avg/gm: 379.0

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts off

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

Sep 01 UT MARTIN 53 16 69 7.0-17 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 14

Sep 08 WYOMING 61 8 69 3.0-4 0.0-0 1 1-0 0-0 1 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 13

Sep 15 at Purdue 47 26 73 4.0-24 1.0-16 1 0-0 1-0 0 5 1 4-4 0 0 0 3 37

Sep 22 GEORGIA 47 12 59 2.0-14 2.0-14 3 2-64 1-43 3 9 1 4-4 0 0 0 10 43

Oct 06 at South Carolina 56 10 66 5.0-23 1.0-3 0 0-0 2-12 5 8 0 4-4 0 0 0 7 37

Oct 13 at Alabama 32 26 58 8.0-44 4.0-33 1 1-0 2-33 7 2 0 4-4 0 0 1 10 39

Oct 20 MEMPHIS 49 2 51 2.0-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3-4 0 0 0 0 33

Oct 27 KENTUCKY 46 6 52 4.0-28 2.0-17 2 0-0 0-0 0 4 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 15

Nov. 3 at Florida 36 54 90 4.0-10 1.0-2 0 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 17

Nov 10 VANDERBILT 65 6 71 4.0-10 1.0-4 2 0-0 2-19 1 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 0 28

Nov 17 at Tennessee 53 28 81 3.0-13 1.0-9 1 1-0 0-0 0 2 1 2-2 0 0 0 0 17

Nov 23 ARKANSAS 52 6 58 3.0-7 0.0-0 0 1-0 0-0 3 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

Opponents 597 200 797 49.0-198 13.0-98 11 6-64 8-107 20 43 4 30-31 0 0 1 30 293

Missouri 488 226 714 69.0-259 25.0-164 6 6-39 8-115 45 39 3 48-50 0 1 0 65 443

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 01 UT MARTIN 10 346 34.6 47 0 0 3 0 1 0-0 0 0 3 195 65.0 3 0

Sep 08 WYOMING 8 285 35.6 52 0 1 2 1 2 2-2 51 0 4 159 39.8 3 0

Sep 15 at Purdue 2 98 49.0 52 0 0 2 1 1 3-4 33 0 8 520 65.0 7 0

Sep 22 GEORGIA 2 82 41.0 46 0 0 1 0 0 3-5 44 1 9 578 64.2 7 0

Oct 06 at South Carolina 5 163 32.6 48 1 0 3 0 1 3-3 42 0 8 356 44.5 4 0

Oct 13 at Alabama 1 12 12.0 12 0 0 0 0 0 3-4 30 0 8 428 53.5 3 0

Oct 20 MEMPHIS 5 232 46.4 58 1 0 2 1 1 2-2 52 0 7 455 65.0 7 0

Oct 27 KENTUCKY 5 177 35.4 44 0 1 0 0 2 1-1 31 0 3 166 55.3 1 0

Nov. 3 at Florida 7 305 43.6 56 0 0 3 1 2 1-1 32 0 4 253 63.2 2 0

Nov 10 VANDERBILT 3 133 44.3 47 0 0 1 0 1 0-1 0 0 5 316 63.2 2 1

Nov 17 at Tennessee 6 262 43.7 49 0 0 4 0 1 1-1 21 0 3 195 65.0 2 0

Nov 23 ARKANSAS 8 307 38.4 53 0 0 3 1 2 0-0 0 0 1 65 65.0 1 0

Opponents 62 2402 38.7 58 2 2 24 5 14 19-24 52 1 63 3686 58.5 42 1

Missouri 48 2066 43.0 60 1 3 9 14 22 23-31 57 2 88 5427 61.7 53 3

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Missouri Game Superlatives (as of Dec 10, 2018)

All games

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 29 Rountree, Larry vs Arkansas (Nov 23, 2018)

Yards Rushing 168 Rountree, Larry at Purdue (Sep 15, 2018)

TD Rushes 3 Rountree, Larry vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

Long Rush 59 Crockett, Damar at South Carolina (Oct 06, 2018)

59 Rountree, Larry vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

Pass attempts 48 Lock, Drew vs Georgia (Sep 22, 2018)

Pass completions 33 Lock, Drew vs Wyoming (Sep 08, 2018)

Yards Passing 398 Lock, Drew vs Wyoming (Sep 08, 2018)

TD Passes 4 Lock, Drew vs UT Martin (Sep 01, 2018)

4 Lock, Drew vs Wyoming (Sep 08, 2018)

4 Lock, Drew vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

Long Pass 70 Lock, Drew vs UT Martin (Sep 01, 2018)

Receptions 10 Hall, Emanuel vs Wyoming (Sep 08, 2018)

Yards Receiving 171 Hall, Emanuel vs UT Martin (Sep 01, 2018)

171 Hall, Emanuel vs Wyoming (Sep 08, 2018)

TD Receptions 3 Okwuegbunam, Al vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

Long Reception 70 Scott, Kam vs UT Martin (Sep 01, 2018)

Field Goals 5 McCann, Tucker at South Carolina (Oct 06, 2018)

Long Field Goal 57 McCann, Tucker at South Carolina (Oct 06, 2018)

Punts 9 Fatony, Corey vs Kentucky (Oct 27, 2018)

Punting Avg 56.0 Fatony, Corey at Purdue (Sep 15, 2018)

Long Punt 60 Fatony, Corey vs Georgia (Sep 22, 2018)

Punts inside 20 5 Fatony, Corey vs Kentucky (Oct 27, 2018)

Long Punt Return 16 Johnson, Johnat vs Kentucky (Oct 27, 2018)

Long Kickoff Return 38 Badie, Tyler vs Kentucky (Oct 27, 2018)

Tackles 14 Garrett, Cale vs Kentucky (Oct 27, 2018)

Sacks 3.0 Elliott, Jordan vs Arkansas (Nov 23, 2018)

Tackles For Loss 4.0 Elliott, Jordan vs Arkansas (Nov 23, 2018)

Interceptions 2 Acy, DeMarkus at Tennessee (Nov 17, 2018)

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Missouri Game Superlatives (as of Dec 10, 2018)

All games

TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 49 vs Vanderbilt (Nov 10, 2018)

49 at Tennessee (Nov 17, 2018)

Yards Rushing 286 at South Carolina (Oct 06, 2018)

Yards Per Rush 6.8 vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

TD Rushes 4 vs Georgia (Sep 22, 2018)

4 vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

Pass attempts 48 vs Georgia (Sep 22, 2018)

Pass completions 33 vs Wyoming (Sep 08, 2018)

Yards Passing 398 vs Wyoming (Sep 08, 2018)

Yards Per Pass 11.7 vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

TD Passes 4 vs UT Martin (Sep 01, 2018)

4 vs Wyoming (Sep 08, 2018)

4 vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

Total Plays 91 vs Wyoming (Sep 08, 2018)

Total Offense 646 vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

Yards Per Play 9.0 vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

Points 65 vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

Sacks By 5 vs Arkansas (Nov 23, 2018)

First Downs 33 vs Wyoming (Sep 08, 2018)

Penalties 12 vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

Penalty Yards 122 vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

Turnovers 3 vs Georgia (Sep 22, 2018)

3 at Alabama (Oct 13, 2018)

Interceptions By 2 vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

2 at Tennessee (Nov 17, 2018)

Punts 9 vs Kentucky (Oct 27, 2018)

Punting Avg 56.0 at Purdue (Sep 15, 2018)

Long Punt 60 vs Georgia (Sep 22, 2018)

Punts inside 20 5 vs Kentucky (Oct 27, 2018)

Long Punt Return 16 vs Kentucky (Oct 27, 2018)

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Missouri Game Superlatives (as of Dec 10, 2018)

All games

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 26 TAYLOR, Patrick, vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

Yards Rushing 182 Ke'Shawn Vaughn, vs Vanderbilt (Nov 10, 2018)

TD Rushes 2 TAYLOR, Patrick, vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

2 Chandler,T., at Tennessee (Nov 17, 2018)

Long Rush 65 Ke'Shawn Vaughn, vs Vanderbilt (Nov 10, 2018)

Pass attempts 55 David Blough, at Purdue (Sep 15, 2018)

Pass completions 39 David Blough, at Purdue (Sep 15, 2018)

Yards Passing 572 David Blough, at Purdue (Sep 15, 2018)

TD Passes 3 David Blough, at Purdue (Sep 15, 2018)

3 Jake Fromm, vs Georgia (Sep 22, 2018)

3 M. Scarnecchia, at South Carolina (Oct 06, 2018)

3 Tua Tagovailoa, at Alabama (Oct 13, 2018)

3 Kyle Shurmur, vs Vanderbilt (Nov 10, 2018)

Long Pass 81 Tua Tagovailoa, at Alabama (Oct 13, 2018)

Receptions 13 Lynn Bowden Jr., vs Kentucky (Oct 27, 2018)

Yards Receiving 166 Lynn Bowden Jr., vs Kentucky (Oct 27, 2018)

TD Receptions 2 Bryan Edwards, at South Carolina (Oct 06, 2018)

Long Reception 81 Jerry Jeudy, at Alabama (Oct 13, 2018)

Field Goals 3 Spencer Evans, at Purdue (Sep 15, 2018)

3 R. Blankenship, vs Georgia (Sep 22, 2018)

3 Parker White, at South Carolina (Oct 06, 2018)

3 Joseph Bulovas, at Alabama (Oct 13, 2018)

Long Field Goal 52 PATTERSON, R., vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

Punts 9 COX, Zane, vs UT Martin (Sep 01, 2018)

Punting Avg 49.0 Joe Schopper, at Purdue (Sep 15, 2018)

Long Punt 58 WILLIAMS, Adam, vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

Punts inside 20 2 ZALESKI, Tim, vs Wyoming (Sep 08, 2018)

2 Max Duffy, vs Kentucky (Oct 27, 2018)

2 Townsend,T., at Florida (Nov. 3, 2018)

2 Reid Bauer, vs Arkansas (Nov 23, 2018)

Long Punt Return 67 Lynn Bowden Jr., vs Kentucky (Oct 27, 2018)

Long Kickoff Return 50 Josh Jacobs, at Alabama (Oct 13, 2018)

Tackles 14 Reese II,D., at Florida (Nov. 3, 2018)

Sacks 2.0 D'Andre Walker, vs Georgia (Sep 22, 2018)

2.0 Josh Allen, vs Kentucky (Oct 27, 2018)

Tackles For Loss 3.0 GILLEYLEN, Jame, vs UT Martin (Sep 01, 2018)

3.0 Allen-Williams, at South Carolina (Oct 06, 2018)

Interceptions 2 Saivion Smith, at Alabama (Oct 13, 2018)

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Missouri Game Superlatives (as of Dec 10, 2018)

All games

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 47 at South Carolina (Oct 06, 2018)

Yards Rushing 216 vs Vanderbilt (Nov 10, 2018)

Yards Per Rush 7.4 vs Vanderbilt (Nov 10, 2018)

TD Rushes 2 vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

2 at Tennessee (Nov 17, 2018)

Pass attempts 55 at Purdue (Sep 15, 2018)

Pass completions 39 at Purdue (Sep 15, 2018)

Yards Passing 572 at Purdue (Sep 15, 2018)

Yards Per Pass 12.7 at Alabama (Oct 13, 2018)

TD Passes 3 at Purdue (Sep 15, 2018)

3 vs Georgia (Sep 22, 2018)

3 at South Carolina (Oct 06, 2018)

3 at Alabama (Oct 13, 2018)

3 vs Vanderbilt (Nov 10, 2018)

Total Plays 82 at South Carolina (Oct 06, 2018)

Total Offense 614 at Purdue (Sep 15, 2018)

Yards Per Play 8.6 at Purdue (Sep 15, 2018)

Points 43 vs Georgia (Sep 22, 2018)

Sacks By 4 at Alabama (Oct 13, 2018)

First Downs 25 at Alabama (Oct 13, 2018)

25 vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

Penalties 13 vs UT Martin (Sep 01, 2018)

Penalty Yards 108 vs UT Martin (Sep 01, 2018)

Turnovers 3 at Tennessee (Nov 17, 2018)

Interceptions By 2 at South Carolina (Oct 06, 2018)

2 at Alabama (Oct 13, 2018)

2 vs Vanderbilt (Nov 10, 2018)

Punts 10 vs UT Martin (Sep 01, 2018)

Punting Avg 49.0 at Purdue (Sep 15, 2018)

Long Punt 58 vs Memphis (Oct 20, 2018)

Punts inside 20 2 vs Wyoming (Sep 08, 2018)

2 vs Kentucky (Oct 27, 2018)

2 at Florida (Nov. 3, 2018)

2 vs Arkansas (Nov 23, 2018)

Long Punt Return 67 vs Kentucky (Oct 27, 2018)

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Missouri Red-Zone Results (as of Dec 10, 2018)

All games

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 01, 2018 UT MARTIN W 51-14 6 6 30 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sep 08, 2018 WYOMING W 40-13 4 4 27 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sep 15, 2018 at Purdue W 40-37 6 5 23 2 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0

Sep 22, 2018 GEORGIA L 29-43 4 4 29 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Oct 06, 2018 at South Carolina L 35-37 8 6 29 3 3 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0

Oct 13, 2018 at Alabama L 10-39 2 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Oct 20, 2018 MEMPHIS W 65-33 5 4 24 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

Oct 27, 2018 KENTUCKY L 14-15 2 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Nov. 3, 2018 at Florida W 38-17 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Nov 10, 2018 VANDERBILT W 33-28 6 5 30 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

Nov 17, 2018 at Tennessee W 50-17 7 7 40 5 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

Nov 23, 2018 ARKANSAS W 38-0 5 4 24 3 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

Totals 57 50 291 36 24 12 14 3 2 2 0 0 0

50 of 57 (87.7%)

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 01, 2018 UT MARTIN W 51-14 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sep 08, 2018 WYOMING W 40-13 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sep 15, 2018 at Purdue W 40-37 7 7 37 4 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sep 22, 2018 GEORGIA L 29-43 3 2 6 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

Oct 06, 2018 at South Carolina L 35-37 4 4 24 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Oct 13, 2018 at Alabama L 10-39 7 6 30 3 1 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0

Oct 20, 2018 MEMPHIS W 65-33 4 4 23 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Oct 27, 2018 KENTUCKY L 14-15 3 2 9 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

Nov. 3, 2018 at Florida W 38-17 3 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Nov 10, 2018 VANDERBILT W 33-28 3 2 14 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Nov 17, 2018 at Tennessee W 50-17 3 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Nov 23, 2018 ARKANSAS W 38-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Totals 41 36 194 22 9 13 14 1 4 0 0 0 0

36 of 41 (87.8%)

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Missouri By-Quarter Statistics (as of Dec 10, 2018)

All games

3rd-Down Conversions

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime

Sep 01, 2018 UT MARTIN W 51-14 8-15 53.3 4-4 100.0 2-4 50.0 2-4 50.0 0-3 0.0

Sep 08, 2018 WYOMING W 40-13 14-20 70.0 0-3 0.0 5-6 83.3 5-5 100.0 4-6 66.7

Sep 15, 2018 at Purdue W 40-37 5-16 31.2 2-5 40.0 2-5 40.0 1-3 33.3 0-3 0.0

Sep 22, 2018 GEORGIA L 29-43 4-14 28.6 0-2 0.0 1-4 25.0 2-4 50.0 1-4 25.0

Oct 06, 2018 at South Carolina L 35-37 4-16 25.0 1-2 50.0 3-7 42.9 0-4 0.0 0-3 0.0

Oct 13, 2018 at Alabama L 10-39 6-16 37.5 2-4 50.0 1-4 25.0 0-3 0.0 3-5 60.0

Oct 20, 2018 MEMPHIS W 65-33 6-12 50.0 0-1 0.0 1-3 33.3 3-4 75.0 2-4 50.0

Oct 27, 2018 KENTUCKY L 14-15 5-16 31.2 2-3 66.7 3-5 60.0 0-4 0.0 0-4 0.0

Nov. 3, 2018 at Florida W 38-17 11-18 61.1 2-5 40.0 3-5 60.0 4-4 100.0 2-4 50.0

Nov 10, 2018 VANDERBILT W 33-28 9-15 60.0 2-3 66.7 1-4 25.0 3-3 100.0 3-5 60.0

Nov 17, 2018 at Tennessee W 50-17 7-14 50.0 2-5 40.0 3-4 75.0 1-1 100.0 1-4 25.0

Nov 23, 2018 ARKANSAS W 38-0 8-17 47.1 2-4 50.0 3-5 60.0 3-5 60.0 0-3 0.0

Missouri 87-189 46.0 19-41 46.3 28-56 50.0 24-44 54.5 16-48 33.3 0-0 0.0

Opponents 54-170 31.8 8-41 19.5 16-45 35.6 17-45 37.8 13-39 33.3 0-0 0.0

4th-Down Conversions

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime

Sep 01, 2018 UT MARTIN W 51-14 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0

Sep 08, 2018 WYOMING W 40-13 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0

Sep 15, 2018 at Purdue W 40-37 3-3 100.0 0-0 0.0 2-2 100.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0

Sep 22, 2018 GEORGIA L 29-43 1-3 33.3 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 1-3 33.3

Oct 06, 2018 at South Carolina L 35-37 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0

Oct 13, 2018 at Alabama L 10-39 1-2 50.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 1-2 50.0

Oct 20, 2018 MEMPHIS W 65-33 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0

Oct 27, 2018 KENTUCKY L 14-15 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0

Nov. 3, 2018 at Florida W 38-17 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0

Nov 10, 2018 VANDERBILT W 33-28 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0

Nov 17, 2018 at Tennessee W 50-17 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0

Nov 23, 2018 ARKANSAS W 38-0 1-2 50.0 0-0 0.0 0-1 0.0 1-1 100.0 0-0 0.0

Missouri 7-12 58.3 0-0 0.0 3-4 75.0 1-2 50.0 3-6 50.0 0-0 0.0

Opponents 7-24 29.2 1-2 50.0 2-6 33.3 3-7 42.9 1-9 11.1 0-0 0.0

Time of Possession

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Overtime

Sep 01, 2018 UT MARTIN W 51-14 33:17 8:03 8:33 8:18 8:23

Sep 08, 2018 WYOMING W 40-13 33:24 6:12 7:44 10:27 9:01

Sep 15, 2018 at Purdue W 40-37 31:56 9:25 7:45 4:25 10:21

Sep 22, 2018 GEORGIA L 29-43 29:01 7:12 8:13 7:58 5:38

Oct 06, 2018 at South Carolina L 35-37 30:28 8:46 9:22 6:01 6:19

Oct 13, 2018 at Alabama L 10-39 27:43 8:21 6:47 4:50 7:45

Oct 20, 2018 MEMPHIS W 65-33 24:52 3:51 7:36 9:52 3:33

Oct 27, 2018 KENTUCKY L 14-15 28:08 6:52 7:58 6:30 6:48

Nov. 3, 2018 at Florida W 38-17 34:36 10:06 6:42 6:59 10:49

Nov 10, 2018 VANDERBILT W 33-28 29:33 5:37 7:09 6:59 9:48

Nov 17, 2018 at Tennessee W 50-17 37:22 9:56 8:21 8:26 10:39

Nov 23, 2018 ARKANSAS W 38-0 28:48 7:11 6:24 8:32 6:41

Missouri Total 369:08 91:32 92:34 89:17 95:45 0:00

Avg. 30:45 7:37 7:42 7:26 7:58 0:00

Opponents Total 350:52 88:28 87:26 90:43 84:15 0:00

Avg. 29:14 7:22 7:17 7:33 7:01 0:00

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Missouri Total Tackles Game-by-Game (as of Dec 10, 2018)

All games

Total Tackles UA-A Total UTM WY PUR UGA SC UA MEM UK UF VANDY UT AR

Garrett, Cale LB 63-41 104 6 - 2 2 - 2 7 - 0 6 - 5 3 - 5 8 - 4 1 0 - 1 7 - 7 3 - 9 4 - 1 2 - 4 5 - 1

Hall, Terez LB 43-26 69 3 - 3 4 - 1 4 - 0 1 - 5 9 - 2 0 - 2 8 - 3 5 - 2 0 - 7 7 - 1 1 - 0 1 - 0

Gillespie, Tyre DB 33-9 42 - 2 - 0 - 2 - 0 2 - 0 4 - 2 2 - 1 4 - 2 1 - 2 6 - 1 6 - 1 4 - 0

Lee, Brandon LB 24-16 40 1 - 0 3 - 1 2 - 0 3 - 2 4 - 3 0 - 4 2 - 0 4 - 0 0 - 5 1 - 1 D N P 4 - 0

Sparks, Adam DB 31-7 38 1 - 2 1 - 1 1 0 - 1 6 - 0 5 - 2 2 - 1 1 - 0 5 - 0 D N P D N P D N P D N P

Oliver, Khalil DB 25-11 36 3 - 0 3 - 0 2 - 0 2 - 1 2 - 0 4 - 2 1 - 2 1 - 1 1 - 5 3 - 0 - 3 - 0

Beckner, Terry DT 21-10 31 1 - 0 2 - 0 1 - 1 2 - 2 1 - 0 5 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 1 0 - 2 3 - 0 1 - 3 2 - 1

Holmes, Christi DB 22-8 30 2 - 0 - 2 - 1 - 2 - 0 2 - 0 3 - 0 1 - 1 4 - 4 2 - 1 1 - 1 3 - 0

Hilton, Cam DB 24-5 29 1 - 1 4 - 0 5 - 1 3 - 0 2 - 0 0 - 1 1 - 0 4 - 0 0 - 1 2 - 1 - 2 - 0

Palmore, Walter DT 18-10 28 1 - 0 2 - 0 - 2 - 1 5 - 0 - 0 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 3 4 - 0 1 - 3 2 - 1

Acy, DeMarkus DB 20-5 25 1 - 2 1 - 1 - 3 - 1 2 - 0 3 - 0 2 - 0 - 1 - 1 3 - 0 2 - 0 2 - 0

Bledsoe, Joshua DB 17-8 25 1 - 0 D N P 3 - 0 2 - 1 2 - 0 1 - 1 1 - 2 3 - 1 0 - 2 2 - 0 2 - 0 0 - 1

Turner, Chris DL 15-9 24 1 - 1 2 - 0 1 - 0 3 - 0 1 - 1 1 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 3 0 - 4 1 - 0 - 3 - 0

Elliott, Jordan DT 15-6 21 1 - 0 1 - 0 3 - 0 0 - 1 4 - 1 1 - 2 - - 0 - 2 - - 5 - 0

Byers, Akial DL 14-6 20 - 1 - 0 - - - 1 - 0 2 - 0 1 - 1 1 - 5 4 - 0 2 - 0 2 - 0

Anderson, Nate DL 10-10 20 1 - 1 2 - 0 1 - 2 2 - 4 3 - 1 0 - 1 - - 0 - 1 - 1 - 0 -

Williams, Tre DL 7-13 20 0 - 1 1 - 1 - 0 - 1 1 - 1 2 - 2 1 - 1 1 - 3 1 - 3 - - -

Bolton, Nick LB 9-9 18 0 - 1 1 - 0 - - 1 - 1 3 - 5 2 - 0 - 0 - 1 1 - 0 0 - 1 1 - 0

Perkins, Ronnel DB 10-3 13 1 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 2 - 1 2 - 0 1 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 - 1 -

Ross, Tavon LB 9-2 11 1 - 0 1 - 1 - 1 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 0 1 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 -

Whiteside, Kobi DL 6-2 8 2 - 0 - - - 2 - 0 1 - 2 - 1 - 0 - D N P - -

Jeffcoat, Traja DL 6-1 7 - - - - 1 - 0 0 - 1 2 - 0 1 - 0 - - 1 - 0 1 - 0

Ware, Jarvis DB 5-0 5 - - 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 D N P D N P - D N P - 2 - 0 1 - 0

Brandon, Rashad DT 3-2 5 D N P - D N P D N P 1 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0 0 - 2 D N P - - -

Brooks, Jamal LB 4-1 5 - - - - D N P 1 - 1 - - - - 2 - 0 1 - 0

Stribling, Fini DB 5-0 5 - - - - 3 - 0 - - - - - - 2 - 0

Trump, Jacob LB 5-0 5 3 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - - - - - - - -

Petry, Terry DB 4-1 5 1 - 1 - 1 - 0 - - D N P 2 - 0 D N P - D N P - D N P

Ulmer, Jordan DB 1-1 2 0 - 1 1 - 0 - - - D N P D N P - - - D N P -

Jacobs, Tyrell DL 1-1 2 1 - 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 -

Downing, Dawson 1-1 2 - - - - 1 - 1 - - - - - - -

Miller, Aubrey LB 2-0 2 1 - 0 - - 1 - 0 D N P D N P - - - - D N P -

Agbasimere, Fra DL 1-1 2 0 - 1 - 1 - 0 - D N P D N P - - D N P D N P D N P -

Banister, Barre 1-0 1 - D N P - D N P - - - - - 1 - 0 - -

Hansford, Jator DL 1-0 1 1 - 0 - D N P D N P D N P - - - - D N P - D N P

Bailey, Samson 1-0 1 - - - - - - 1 - 0 - - - - -

Crockett, Damar 1-0 1 - - - 1 - 0 - - - - - - - D N P

Robinson, Noah LB 1-0 1 1 - 0 - 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

Durant, Yasir 1-0 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - 0 - -

Johnson, Johnat 1-0 1 - - - - 1 - 0 - - - - - - -

Utsey, Markell 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 D N P 1 - 0

Workman, James 1-0 1 1 - 0 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 D N P

Thompson, Antar DT 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

Lock, Drew 1-0 1 - - - - - 1 - 0 - - - - - -

Britton, Joe LB 0-1 1 D N P D N P - - D N P - - 0 - 1 D N P D N P D N P D N P

Nelson, Dominic DB 1-0 1 1 - 0 - D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P - -

Bakare, Simi 1-0 1 D N P D N P D N P D N P - - 1 - 0 - D N P - - -

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Missouri Passing Game-by-Game (as of Dec 10, 2018)

All games

#3 Lock, Drew Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic

UT Martin 19 25 0 76.0 289 4 70 0-0 225.90

Wyoming 33 45 0 73.3 398 4 36 0-0 176.96

Purdue 26 43 1 60.5 375 3 59 1-16 152.09

Georgia 23 48 1 47.9 221 0 25 2-14 82.42

South Carolina 17 36 2 47.2 204 0 44 1-3 83.71

Alabama 13 26 2 50.0 142 1 24 4-33 93.18

Memphis 23 29 0 79.3 350 4 58 0-0 226.21

Kentucky 15 27 0 55.6 165 0 32 2-17 106.89

Florida 24 32 0 75.0 250 3 41 1-2 171.56

Vanderbilt 22 33 2 66.7 253 2 42 1-4 138.95

Tennessee 21 30 0 70.0 257 2 44 1-9 163.96

Arkansas 16 25 0 64.0 221 2 67 0-0 164.66

TOTALS 252 399 8 63.2 3125 25 70 13-98 145.61

#5 Powell, Taylor Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic

UT Martin 4 9 0 44.4 105 0 44 0-0 142.44

Memphis 1 3 0 33.3 23 0 23 0-0 97.73

Arkansas 1 2 0 50.0 6 0 6 0-0 75.20

TOTALS 6 14 0 42.9 134 0 44 0-0 123.26

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Missouri Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Dec 10, 2018)

All games

RUSHING No-Yds/TD UTM WY PUR UGA SC UA MEM UK UF VANDY UT AR

Rountree, Larry RB 198-1012/10 14-58/1 10-34/0 23-168/0 8-33/1 13-90/2 17-48/0 9-118/3 14-45/1 14-72/1 21-92/0 26-135/1 29-119/0

Crockett, Damar RB 147-709/7 12-42/1 19-73/0 6-17/0 13-67/1 20-154/1 7-8/0 13-56/1 11-46/1 21-114/1 22-122/1 3-10/0 DNP

Badie, Tyler RB 80-407/2 10-32/0 11-46/0 12-61/0 11-50/1 6-45/0 6-41/0 7-41/0 5-14/0 1-18/0 DNP 6-17/1 5-42/0

Lock, Drew QB 49-145/6 1-5/0 5-51/1 3--10/1 5-22/1 5-14/0 4--33/0 4-36/0 4--14/0 5-19/0 5-27/1 4-16/0 4-12/2

Bakare, Simi RB 11-53/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - - DNP 1-12/0 9-41/1 1-0/0

Wilson, Micah QB 6-29/0 1-17/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 5-12/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

Downing, Dawson RB 8-14/0 5-6/0 - - - - - - - - - - 3-8/0

Knox, Jalen WR 3-11/0 - - - - - 1-6/0 1-12/0 1--7/0 - - DNP -

Johnson, Johnat WR 1-8/0 - - - - - - - - - - 1-8/0 -

Powell, Taylor QB 1-4/0 1-4/0 - DNP DNP DNP - - DNP DNP DNP - -

TEAM 7--25/0 DNP 1--1/0 2--3/0 - 2--17/0 DNP 1--2/0 DNP 1--2/0 DNP DNP DNP

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD UTM WY PUR UGA SC UA MEM UK UF VANDY UT AR

Hall, Emanuel WR 35-756/6 4-171/2 10-171/1 4-88/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP 4-77/1 3-22/0 4-74/0 6-153/2

Johnson, Johnat WR 50-552/4 4-39/1 7-61/1 3-49/1 4-51/0 3-40/0 1-9/0 4-46/0 4-71/0 5-47/0 6-70/0 7-53/1 2-16/0

Okwuegbunam, Al TE 43-466/6 2-14/0 7-50/1 5-36/1 9-81/0 4-13/0 4-47/0 6-159/3 2-20/0 4-46/1 DNP DNP DNP

Knox, Jalen WR 26-413/3 2-32/0 3-27/0 5-110/1 - 2-50/0 3-61/1 5-104/1 3-12/0 1-6/0 2-11/0 DNP -

Scott, Kam WR 8-214/2 1-70/1 - - - 2-19/0 - - 1-32/0 1-41/1 - 2-48/0 1-4/0

Blanton, Kendal TE 18-142/1 2-20/0 3-21/1 2-16/0 3-21/0 1-18/0 1-4/0 3-27/0 DNP DNP DNP 1-0/0 2-15/0

Gicinto, Domini WR 13-141/1 2-15/0 1-9/0 DNP - - 1-6/0 1-4/0 - 2-10/0 4-81/0 1-8/1 1-8/0

Brown, Nate WR 12-129/0 3-19/0 1-27/0 5-48/0 3-35/0 DNP DNP DNP - - DNP DNP DNP

Badie, Tyler RB 11-125/0 - - 1-20/0 2-29/0 3-25/0 1-2/0 1-4/0 1-9/0 - DNP 2-36/0 -

Crockett, Damar RB 12-88/1 2-18/0 1-32/0 - 1-2/0 - - 1-1/0 3-20/0 1--2/0 2-15/1 1-2/0 DNP

Parker, Daniel TE 6-63/1 - - - - - - - DNP 1-3/0 3-42/1 1-9/0 1-9/0

Rountree, Larry RB 13-59/0 1--4/0 - 1-8/0 1-2/0 - 2-13/0 - - 4-10/0 1-2/0 1-18/0 2-10/0

Banister, Barre WR 5-51/0 - DNP - DNP 1-18/0 - - - 1-12/0 - 1-9/0 2-12/0

Floyd, Richaud WR 4-38/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-28/0 - - 1-10/0 - DNP

Bailey, Samson OL 1-21/0 - - - - 1-21/0 - - - - - - -

Scales, Brendan TE 1-1/0 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-1/0 - - - -

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PUNT RETURNS No-Yds UTM WY PUR UGA SC UA MEM UK UF VANDY UT AR

Johnson, Johnat 11-18 2--11 - - - - - 2-2 1-16 4-12 1-0 - 1--1

Blanton, Kendal 1-16 - - - - - - - DNP DNP DNP - 1-16

Ross, Tavon 1-12 - - - - 1-12 - - - - - - -

TEAM 1-10 DNP - - - - DNP 1-10 DNP - DNP DNP DNP

Floyd, Richaud 2-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - 1-1 1-2 DNP

Gicinto, Domini 2-0 1-1 1--1 DNP - - - - - - - - -

KICK RETURNS No-Yds UTM WY PUR UGA SC UA MEM UK UF VANDY UT AR

Badie, Tyler 9-203 - 1-19 1-18 2-63 2-33 1-19 - 1-38 1-13 DNP - -

Floyd, Richaud 3-56 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - 2-30 1-26 DNP

Downing, Dawson 1-17 - - - - - - - - 1-17 - - -

Bolton, Nick 1-10 - - - - - 1-10 - - - - - -

INT. RETURNS No-Yds UTM WY PUR UGA SC UA MEM UK UF VANDY UT AR

Acy, DeMarkus 3-73 - - - - - - - 1--10 - - 2-83 -

Holmes, Christi 2-42 - - - 1-0 - - 1-42 - - - - -

Hilton, Cam 1-0 - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - -

Sparks, Adam 1-0 - - - - - - 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP

Hall, Terez 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0

FUMBLE RETURNS No-Yds UTM WY PUR UGA SC UA MEM UK UF VANDY UT AR

Bledsoe, Joshua 1-39 - DNP - - - - - - - - 1-39 -

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Missouri Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Dec 10, 2018)

All games

SEASON CAREER

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

Rountree, Larry 12 198 1035 23 1012 5.1 10 59 84.3 25 324 1744 29 1715 5.3 16 64 68.6

Crockett, Damar 11 147 738 29 709 4.8 7 59 64.5 29 380 2304 52 2252 5.9 19 73 77.7

Badie, Tyler 11 80 413 6 407 5.1 2 32 37.0 11 80 413 6 407 5.1 2 32 37.0

Lock, Drew 12 49 249 104 145 3.0 6 27 12.1 49 197 839 432 407 2.1 9 34 8.3

Bakare, Simi 7 11 53 0 53 4.8 1 15 7.6 7 11 53 0 53 4.8 1 15 7.6

Wilson, Micah 2 6 35 6 29 4.8 0 17 14.5 7 21 140 22 118 5.6 1 29 16.9

Downing, Dawson 12 8 15 1 14 1.8 0 5 1.2 17 28 136 1 135 4.8 0 29 7.9

Knox, Jalen 11 3 18 7 11 3.7 0 12 1.0 11 3 18 7 11 3.7 0 12 1.0

Johnson, Johnat 12 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 0.7 37 6 123 1 122 20.3 0 82 3.3

Powell, Taylor 6 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.7 9 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.4

TEAM 6 7 0 25 -25 -3.6 0 0 -4.2

Total 12 511 2568 201 2367 4.6 26 59 197.2

Opponents 12 409 1751 276 1475 3.6 10 65 122.9

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

Lock, Drew 12 145.61 252-399-8 63.2 3125 25 70 260.4 49 138.06 860-1515-39 56.8 11820 96 87 241.2

Powell, Taylor 6 123.26 6-14-0 42.9 134 0 44 22.3 9 123.26 6-14-0 42.9 134 0 44 14.9

Total 12 144.86 258-413-8 62.5 3259 25 70 271.6

Opponents 12 132.28 221-400-8 55.2 3073 20 81 256.1

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

Johnson, Johnat 12 50 552 11.0 4 35 46.0 37 115 1711 14.9 12 87 46.2

Okwuegbunam, Al 9 43 466 10.8 6 58 51.8 22 72 881 12.2 17 58 40.0

Hall, Emanuel 8 35 756 21.6 6 67 94.5 44 95 1944 20.5 16 67 44.2

Knox, Jalen 11 26 413 15.9 3 59 37.5 11 26 413 15.9 3 59 37.5

Blanton, Kendal 9 18 142 7.9 1 18 15.8 42 40 441 11.0 5 62 10.5

Gicinto, Domini 11 13 141 10.8 1 42 12.8 11 13 141 10.8 1 42 12.8

Rountree, Larry 12 13 59 4.5 0 18 4.9 25 18 116 6.4 0 25 4.6

Brown, Nate 6 12 129 10.8 0 27 21.5 39 55 589 10.7 4 33 15.1

Crockett, Damar 11 12 88 7.3 1 32 8.0 29 21 137 6.5 2 32 4.7

Badie, Tyler 11 11 125 11.4 0 25 11.4 11 11 125 11.4 0 25 11.4

Scott, Kam 12 8 214 26.8 2 70 17.8 12 8 214 26.8 2 70 17.8

Parker, Daniel 11 6 63 10.5 1 20 5.7 11 6 63 10.5 1 20 5.7

Banister, Barre 10 5 51 10.2 0 18 5.1 11 5 51 10.2 0 18 4.6

Floyd, Richaud 5 4 38 9.5 0 17 7.6 27 22 302 13.7 2 37 11.2

Bailey, Samson 12 1 21 21.0 0 21 1.8 32 1 21 21.0 0 21 0.7

Scales, Brendan 8 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 9 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1

Total 12 258 3259 12.6 25 70 271.6

Opponents 12 221 3073 13.9 20 81 256.1

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g g plays rush pass total avg/g

Lock, Drew 12 448 145 3125 3270 272.5 49 1712 407 11820 12227 249.5

Rountree, Larry 12 198 1012 0 1012 84.3 25 324 1715 0 1715 68.6

Crockett, Damar 11 147 709 0 709 64.5 29 380 2252 0 2252 77.7

Badie, Tyler 11 80 407 0 407 37.0 11 80 407 0 407 37.0

Powell, Taylor 6 15 4 134 138 23.0 9 15 4 134 138 15.3

Bakare, Simi 7 11 53 0 53 7.6 7 11 53 0 53 7.6

Wilson, Micah 2 6 29 0 29 14.5 7 31 118 48 166 23.7

Downing, Dawson 12 8 14 0 14 1.2 17 28 135 0 135 7.9

Knox, Jalen 11 3 11 0 11 1.0 11 3 11 0 11 1.0

Johnson, Johnat 12 1 8 0 8 0.7 37 6 122 0 122 3.3

TEAM 6 7 -25 0 -25 -4.2

Total 12 924 2367 3259 5626 468.8

Opponents 12 809 1475 3073 4548 379.0

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All games

SEASON CAREER

PAT PAT

Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts

McCann, Tucker - 22-30 48-50 - - - - - 114 - 43-59 138-146 - - - - - 267

Rountree, Larry 10 - - - - - - - 60 16 - - - - - - - 96

Crockett, Damar 8 - - - - - - - 48 21 - - - - - - - 126

Okwuegbunam, Al 6 - - - 1 - - - 38 17 - - - 1 - - - 104

Hall, Emanuel 6 - - - - - - - 36 16 - - - - - - - 96

Lock, Drew 6 - - - - 1-3 - - 36 10 - - - - 3-5 - - 60

Johnson, Johnat 4 - - - - - - - 24 13 - - - - - - - 78

Knox, Jalen 3 - - - - - - - 18 3 - - - - - - - 18

Scott, Kam 2 - - - - - - - 12 2 - - - - - - - 12

Badie, Tyler 2 - - - - - - - 12 2 - - - - - - - 12

Parker, Daniel 1 - - - - - - - 6 1 - - - - - - - 6

Byers, Akial 1 - - - - - - - 6 1 - - - - - - - 6

Holmes, Christi 1 - - - - - - - 6 1 - - - - - - - 6

Blanton, Kendal 1 - - - - - - - 6 5 - - - - - - - 30

Bakare, Simi 1 - - - - - - - 6 1 - - - - - - - 6

Bledsoe, Joshua 1 - - - - - - - 6 1 - - - - - - - 6

Gicinto, Domini 1 - - - - - - - 6 1 - - - - - - - 6

Koetting, Sean - 1-1 - - - - - - 3 - 1-1 - - - - - - 3

Fatony, Corey - - - 0-1 - - - - 0 - - - 0-2 - - - - 0

Total 54 23-31 48-50 0-1 1 1-3 - - 443

Opponents 34 19-24 30-31 0-1 - 0-1 - 1 293

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg

Johnson, Johnat 11 18 1.6 0 16 27 228 8.4 1 63

Gicinto, Domini 2 0 0.0 0 1 2 0 0.0 0 1

Floyd, Richaud 2 3 1.5 0 2 13 221 17.0 2 85

Blanton, Kendal 1 16 16.0 0 0 1 16 16.0 0 0

TEAM 1 10 10.0 0 0

Ross, Tavon 1 12 12.0 0 0 2 7 3.5 0 0

Total 18 59 3.3 0 16

Opponents 13 131 10.1 2 67

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg

Badie, Tyler 9 203 22.6 0 38 9 203 22.6 0 38

Floyd, Richaud 3 56 18.7 0 26 6 121 20.2 0 26

Downing, Dawson 1 17 17.0 0 17 1 17 17.0 0 17

Bolton, Nick 1 10 10.0 0 10 1 10 10.0 0 10

Total 14 286 20.4 0 38

Opponents 29 612 21.1 0 50

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg

Acy, DeMarkus 3 73 24.3 0 76 3 73 24.3 0 76

Holmes, Christi 2 42 21.0 1 42 2 42 21.0 1 42

Hilton, Cam 1 0 0.0 0 0 2 27 13.5 0 27

Sparks, Adam 1 0 0.0 0 0 3 7 2.3 0 7

Hall, Terez 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0

Total 8 115 14.4 1 76

Opponents 8 107 13.4 1 43

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg

Bledsoe, Joshua 1 39 39.0 1 39 1 39 39.0 1 39

Byers, Akial 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0.0 1 0

Total 1 39 39.0 2 39

Opponents 1 64 64.0 1 64

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SEASON CAREER

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

Rountree, Larry 12 1012 59 0 0 0 1071 89.2 25 1715 116 0 538 0 2369 94.8

Crockett, Damar 11 709 88 0 0 0 797 72.5 29 2252 137 0 106 0 2495 86.0

Hall, Emanuel 8 0 756 0 0 0 756 94.5 44 0 1944 0 0 0 1944 44.2

Badie, Tyler 11 407 125 0 203 0 735 66.8 11 407 125 0 203 0 735 66.8

Johnson, Johnat 12 8 552 18 0 0 578 48.2 37 122 1711 228 171 0 2232 60.3

O k w u e g b u n a m , 9 0 466 0 0 0 466 51.8 22 0 881 0 0 0 881 40.0

Knox, Jalen 11 11 413 0 0 0 424 38.5 11 11 413 0 0 0 424 38.5

Scott, Kam 12 0 214 0 0 0 214 17.8 12 0 214 0 0 0 214 17.8

Blanton, Kendal 9 0 142 16 0 0 158 17.6 42 0 441 16 0 0 457 10.9

Lock, Drew 12 145 0 0 0 0 145 12.1 49 407 21 0 0 0 428 8.7

Gicinto, Domini 11 0 141 0 0 0 141 12.8 11 0 141 0 0 0 141 12.8

Brown, Nate 6 0 129 0 0 0 129 21.5 39 0 589 0 16 0 605 15.5

Floyd, Richaud 5 0 38 3 56 0 97 19.4 27 5 302 221 121 0 649 24.0

Acy, DeMarkus 12 0 0 0 0 73 73 6.1 36 0 0 0 0 73 73 2.0

Parker, Daniel 11 0 63 0 0 0 63 5.7 11 0 63 0 0 0 63 5.7

Bakare, Simi 7 53 0 0 0 0 53 7.6 7 53 0 0 0 0 53 7.6

Banister, Barre 10 0 51 0 0 0 51 5.1 11 0 51 0 0 0 51 4.6

Holmes, Christi 12 0 0 0 0 42 42 3.5 22 0 0 0 0 42 42 1.9

Downing, Dawso 12 14 0 0 17 0 31 2.6 17 135 0 0 17 0 152 8.9

Wilson, Micah 2 29 0 0 0 0 29 14.5 7 118 0 0 0 0 118 16.9

Bailey, Samson 12 0 21 0 0 0 21 1.8 32 0 21 0 0 0 21 0.7

Ross, Tavon 12 0 0 12 0 0 12 1.0 38 0 0 7 0 0 7 0.2

Bolton, Nick 12 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.8 12 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.8

Powell, Taylor 6 4 0 0 0 0 4 0.7 9 4 0 0 0 0 4 0.4

Scales, Brendan 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.1 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.1

TEAM 6 -25 0 10 0 0 -15 -2.5

Total 12 2367 3259 59 286 115 6086 507.2

Opponents 12 1475 3073 131 612 107 5398 449.8

Field Goals att good long blkd att good long blkd

McCann, Tucker 30 22 57 2 59 43 57 3

Koetting, Sean 1 1 33 0 1 1 33 0

Total 31 23 57 2

Opponents 24 19 52 1

Punting no. yds avg lg blk no. yds avg lg blk

Fatony, Corey 47 2066 44.0 60 1 252 11007 43.7 70 1

TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0

Total 48 2066 43.0 60 1

Opponents 62 2402 38.7 58 2

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob no. yds avg tb ob

McCann, Tucker 87 5362 61.6 52 3 233 14585 62.6 139 6

Koetting, Sean 1 65 65.0 1 0 1 65 65.0 1 0

Total 88 5427 61.7 53 3

Opponents 63 3686 58.5 42 1

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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

47 Garrett, Cale 12 6 3 4 1 1 0 4 6.5 1 . 0 . 1 . . . 37 1 5 5 1 0 1 2 5 6 22.5 4 . 0 3 3 1 . .

2H Hall, Terez 12 4 3 2 6 6 9 8.0 5 . 0 1 1 . 1 . 47 1 0 8 7 3 1 8 1 22.5 6 . 0 1 4 . 1 .

9D Gillespie, Tyre 12 3 3 9 4 2 1.5 1 . 0 . 1 . . . 19 3 3 1 1 4 4 1.5 1 . 0 . 1 . . .

4 Lee, Brandon 11 2 4 1 6 4 0 2.0 . . 1 . . . 47 7 6 4 8 1 2 4 11.0 2 . 5 1 7 1 1 .

1S Sparks, Adam 8 3 1 7 3 8 2.5 . 1 2 . . . 21 5 2 2 0 7 2 3.5 . 3 6 . . .

2K Oliver, Khalil 12 2 5 1 1 3 6 2.0 . . 1 1 . . 12 2 5 1 1 3 6 2.0 . . 1 1 . .

5D Beckner, Terry 12 2 1 1 0 3 1 9.5 2 . 0 . 1 . . . 42 7 0 5 0 1 2 0 30.5 1 2 . 0 1 4 2 . .

21 Holmes, Christi 12 2 2 8 3 0 0.5 . 2 1 1 . . . 22 2 3 8 3 1 0.5 . 2 1 2 . . .

7D Hilton, Cam 12 2 4 5 2 9 2.0 1 . 0 1 4 1 . . 47 7 5 2 2 9 7 5.5 3 . 0 2 1 2 1 . .

99 Palmore, Walter 12 1 8 1 0 2 8 4.0 1 . 0 . 2 . . 1 22 2 3 1 8 4 1 6.0 1 . 0 . 2 . . 1

1J Bledsoe, Joshua 11 1 7 8 2 5 0.0 . . 2 1 . . 23 2 6 1 2 3 8 1.0 1 . 0 . 2 1 . .

2D Acy, DeMarkus 12 2 0 5 2 5 1.0 . 3 1 0 . . . 36 5 9 2 0 7 9 6.0 . 3 1 5 . 1 .

39 Turner, Chris 12 1 5 9 2 4 3.5 2 . 0 . . . . . 24 1 5 1 2 2 7 4.5 2 . 5 . . . . .

95 Elliott, Jordan 12 1 5 6 2 1 8.0 3 . 0 . 1 . 1 . 12 1 5 6 2 1 8.0 3 . 0 . 1 . 1 .

29 Anderson, Nate 12 1 0 1 0 2 0 1.5 1 . 0 . 1 . 1 . 24 1 7 1 5 3 2 3.5 2 . 0 . 1 . 1 .

93 Williams, Tre 12 7 1 3 2 0 5.0 2 . 5 . . . . . 23 2 2 1 8 4 0 9.0 5 . 5 . . . 1 .

97 Byers, Akial 12 1 4 6 2 0 1.5 . . . 2 . . 19 1 6 7 2 3 1.5 . . 1 2 . .

32 Bolton, Nick 12 9 9 1 8 0.5 0 . 5 . . . . . 12 9 9 1 8 0.5 0 . 5 . . . . .

3D Perkins, Ronnel 12 1 0 3 1 3 2.0 1 . 0 . . . . . 34 5 6 2 7 8 3 6.5 1 . 0 . 4 1 1 .

6D Ross, Tavon 12 9 2 1 1 0.0 . . . . . 1 38 2 0 8 2 8 1.0 . . . . . 1

78 Whiteside, Kobi 11 6 2 8 2.0 1 . 0 . . . 1 . 23 8 9 1 7 4.0 2 . 0 . . 1 1 .

15 Jeffcoat, Traja 12 6 1 7 1.0 1 . 0 . . . . . 12 6 1 7 1.0 1 . 0 . . . . .

1P Petry, Terry 8 4 1 5 0.0 . . . . 1 . 9 4 1 5 0.0 . . . . 1 .

8D Ware, Jarvis 9 5 . 5 0.0 . . . . . . 9 5 . 5 0.0 . . . . . .

31 Stribling, Fini 12 5 . 5 0.0 . . . . 1 . 42 6 . 6 0.0 . . . . 1 .

46 Trump, Jacob 12 5 . 5 1.0 1 . 0 . . 1 . . 19 5 . 5 1.0 1 . 0 . . 1 . .

25 Brooks, Jamal 11 4 1 5 0.0 . . . . . . 23 9 5 1 4 0.5 . . . . . .

1B Brandon, Rashad 8 3 2 5 1.5 1 . 0 . . . . . 21 1 8 8 2 6 7.0 2 . 0 . . . . .

94 Jacobs, Tyrell 3 1 1 2 0.0 . . . . . . 6 2 1 3 1.0 . . . . . .

1U Ulmer, Jordan 9 1 1 2 0.0 . . . . . . 17 8 2 1 0 0.0 . . 1 . . .

28 Downing, Dawson 12 1 1 2 0.0 . . . . . . 17 1 1 2 0.0 . . . . . .

45 Agbasimere, Fra 7 1 1 2 1.0 . . . . . . 17 3 1 4 2.0 . . . . . .

22 Miller, Aubrey 9 2 . 2 0.0 . . . . . . 19 4 1 5 0.0 . . . . . .

54 Britton, Joe 5 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . . 5 . 1 1 0.0 . . . . . .

90 Utsey, Markell 3 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 21 6 6 1 2 1.0 1 . 0 . . . . .

2J Hansford, Jator 7 1 . 1 1.0 . . . . . . 7 1 . 1 1.0 . . . . . .

30 Banister, Barre 10 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .

20 Bakare, Simi 7 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 7 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .

3 Lock, Drew 12 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 49 2 . 2 0.0 . . . . . .

58 Robinson, Noah 3 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 12 2 . 2 0.0 . . . . . .

70 Durant, Yasir 12 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 25 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .

8W Workman, James 1 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .

12 Johnson, Johnat 12 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 37 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .

5T Thompson, Antar 4 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 4 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .

16 Crockett, Damar 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 29 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .

1Q Nelson, Dominic 4 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 12 1 1 2 0.0 . . . . . .

1 Badie, Tyler 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 11 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .

56 Bailey, Samson 12 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . . 32 1 . 1 0.0 . . . . . .

TM TEAM 6 . . . 0.0 . . . . . 1

Total 12 4 8 8 2 2 6 7 1 4 69 25 8 3 9 6 6 3

Opponents 12 5 9 7 2 0 0 7 9 7 49 13 8 4 3 6 1 1 4

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