Final Sep 12
NWST 10 37.0 o60.0
USA 87 -37.0 u60.0
Final Sep 12
ASU 31 2.5 o57.5
TXST 28 -2.5 u57.5
Final Sep 13
UNLV 23 9.0 o57.5
KU 20 -9.0 u57.5
Final Sep 13
ARIZ 7 7.0 o61.0
KSU 31 -7.0 u61.0
Final Sep 14
CIN 27 -3.5 o47.5
M-OH 16 3.5 u47.5
Final Sep 14
ARST 18 21.5 o47.5
MICH 28 -21.5 u47.5
Final Sep 14
OKST 45 -17.5 o63.5
TLSA 10 17.5 u63.5
Final Sep 14
LSU 36 -6.0 o48.5
SOCAR 33 6.0 u48.5
Final Sep 14
ALA 42 -14.0 o47.0
WIS 10 14.0 u47.0
Final Sep 14
LT 20 20.5 o48.0
NCST 30 -20.5 u48.0
Final Sep 14
MEM 20 7.0 o54.5
FSU 12 -7.0 u54.5
Final Sep 14
CMU 9 21.0 o50.0
ILL 30 -21.0 u50.0
Final Sep 14
UNT 21 11.0 o71.0
TTU 66 -11.0 u71.0
Final Sep 14
BC 21 14.5 o52.0
MIZZ 27 -14.5 u52.0
Final Sep 14
MASS 3 3.0 o46.0
BUFF 34 -3.0 u46.0
Final Sep 14
CCU 28 -17.0 o52.0
TEM 20 17.0 u52.0
Final Sep 14
NEV 0 16.5 o44.5
MINN 27 -16.5 u44.5
Final Sep 14
ND 66 -7.0 o47.5
PUR 7 7.0 u47.5
Final Sep 14
TULN 19 13.0 o49.5
OKLA 34 -13.0 u49.5
Final Sep 14
TAM 33 -3.5 o46.0
FLA 20 3.5 u46.0
Final Sep 14
WVU 34 -2.0 o62.0
PITT 38 2.0 u62.0
Final Sep 14
VMI 7 44.0 o53.0
GT 59 -44.0 u53.0
Final Sep 14
WSU 24 6.0 o54.0
WASH 19 -6.0 u54.0
Final Sep 14
MORG 6 25.0 o46.0
OHIO 21 -25.0 u46.0
Final Sep 14
PV 0 42.0 o53.5
MSU 40 -42.0 u53.5
Final Sep 14
ORE 49 -18.5 o49.0
ORST 14 18.5 u49.0
Final Sep 14
TROY 21 24.0 o39.0
IOWA 38 -24.0 u39.0
Final Sep 14
APP 21 -1.0 o58.0
ECU 19 1.0 u58.0
Final Sep 14
UAB 27 22.0 o61.0
ARK 37 -22.0 u61.0
Final Sep 14
UTAH 38 -20.0 o43.5
USU 21 20.0 u43.5
Final Sep 14
BALL 0 37.0 o56.0
MIA 62 -37.0 u56.0
Final Sep 14
VT 37 -16.0 o47.5
ODU 17 16.0 u47.5
Final Sep 14
FIU 20 3.5 o45.0
FAU 38 -3.5 u45.0
Final Sep 14
WEBB 26 14.0 o46.5
CHAR 27 -14.0 u46.5
Final Sep 14
CONN 21 17.0 o47.0
DUKE 26 -17.0 u47.0
Final Sep 14
UTEP 10 24.0 o57.5
LIB 28 -24.0 u57.5
Final Sep 14
SCAR 14 27.5 o54.0
GASO 42 -27.5 u54.0
Final Sep 14
COLG 20 14.0 o48.5
AKR 31 -14.0 u48.5
Final Sep 14
NCCU 10 38.0 o56.0
UNC 45 -38.0 u56.0
Final Sep 14
MISS 40 -20.5 o65.5
WAKE 6 20.5 u65.5
Final Sep 14
COOK 31 31.5 o54.0
WMU 59 -31.5 u54.0
Final 2OT Sep 14
JVST 34 -2.5 o53.5
EMU 37 2.5 u53.5
Final Sep 14
HAW 13 3.5 o48.0
SHSU 31 -3.5 u48.0
Final Sep 14
USF 49 -13.0 o58.5
USM 24 13.0 u58.5
Final Sep 14
UTSA 7 35.5 o56.5
TEX 56 -35.5 u56.5
Final Sep 14
KENN 10 16.5 o42.5
SJSU 31 -16.5 u42.5
Final Sep 14
VAN 32 -8.5 o44.5
GSU 36 8.5 u44.5
Final Sep 14
WKU 49 -7.0 o53.5
MTU 21 7.0 u53.5
Final Sep 14
UCF 35 2.5 o62.0
TCU 34 -2.5 u62.0
Final Sep 14
UNM 19 24.0 o58.0
AUB 45 -24.0 u58.0
Final Sep 14
TOL 41 10.5 o57.5
MSST 17 -10.5 u57.5
Final Sep 14
UNI 3 30.0 o50.5
NEB 34 -30.0 u50.5
Final Sep 14
COLO 28 -7.5 o59.5
CSU 9 7.5 u59.5
Final Sep 14
AFA 3 17.0 o41.0
BAY 31 -17.0 u41.0
Final Sep 14
IU 42 -3.5 o46.5
UCLA 13 3.5 u46.5
Final Sep 14
EIU 7 26.0 o38.5
NW 31 -26.0 u38.5
Final Sep 14
UGA 13 -21.5 o45.0
UK 12 21.5 u45.0
Final Sep 14
KENT 0 49.5 o62.5
TENN 71 -49.5 u62.5
Final Sep 14
MD 27 3.0 o56.0
UVA 13 -3.0 u56.0
Final Sep 14
RICE 7 4.5 o45.0
HOU 33 -4.5 u45.0
Final Sep 14
BYU 34 -9.5 o40.0
WYO 14 9.5 u40.0
Final Sep 14
SDSU 10 18.5 o48.5
CAL 31 -18.5 u48.5
Final Sep 14
NMSU 0 20.0 o47.5
FRES 48 -20.0 u47.5
Missouri 3rd Southeastern11-2
Arkansas 13th Southeastern4-8

Missouri @ Arkansas preview

Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium

Last Meeting ( Nov 25, 2022 ) Arkansas 27, Missouri 29

The long-scuffling Missouri football program hasn't posted a double-digit victory total since 2014.

The No. 9 Tigers have a chance to change that -- and secure a New Year's Six bowl game -- when they finish their regular season Friday against Arkansas in Fayetteville, Ark.

Missouri (9-2, 5-2 Southeastern Conference) kept its special season alive with a dramatic 33-31 win over Florida lat Saturday. That raised the stakes for this rivalry game with Arkansas (4-7, 1-6).

"I think it's a mindset and this team has it," Missouri quarterback Brady Cook said after beating the Gators. "I don't think we win this game last year. I think that's the development and the toughness and the grit that this team has. Yeah, I'm just so proud of our team. It's super special."

The Tigers marched 62 yards in the final 1:36 to set up Harrison Mevis' winning 30-yard field goal. Along the way they converted a fourth-and-17 play to stay alive.

"We're tough and we refused to lose," running back Cody Schrader said. "I keep saying from last year -- I truly believe that we won that game because of what we learned last year. I think last year we may have found a way to lose that game and this team, this year, we're not going to lose those games."

Cook has completed 221 of 330 passes for 3,077 yards, 18 touchdowns and six interceptions this season. Schrader has rushed for 1,272 yards and 12 touchdowns, and Luther Burden III has caught 77 passes for 1,142 yards and eight touchdowns.

Missouri's defense was compromised Saturday by the absence of linebackers Chad Bailey, who is out for the season with a core muscle injury, and Ty'Ron Hopper, who missed the Tennessee game with a sprained ankle. Hopper is questionable for this game.

The Tigers will have their hands full with Arkansas quarterback KJ Jefferson, who has passed for 2,105 yards and 19 touchdowns and rushed for 432 yards and two touchdowns.

Jefferson became Arkansas' career leader in passing yards (7,909) and passing touchdowns (67) during the Razorbacks' 44-20 victory over Florida International lat Saturday.

"It meant a lot to us that we've been able to have him for four years now," Arkansas coach Sam Pittman said. "KJ's meant a lot to our program. He's going to mean a lot to us next Friday, too. Just really, really happy for him."

Freshman running back Isaiah Augustave had a breakout game against Florida International, gaining 101 yards on 14 carries. He stepped up after running backs Rashod Dubinion and Raheim Sanders suffered first-quarter injuries.

Andrew Armstrong (52 catches, 724 yards, four touchdowns) is Jefferson's top receiving threat. He caught four passes for 67 yards against Florida International.

This has been a challenging season for the Razorbacks, who suffered a six-game losing streak in the middle of the campaign. That raised questions about Pittman's future, but Arkansas athletic director Hunter Yurachek seemed to put those to rest after the Florida International game.

"This has not been the season any of us anticipated," Yurachek said in a statement. "We have work to do. I am confident that together, we can meet the goals and expectations of our program."

--Field Level Media

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