Final Nov 26
KENT 7 23.5 o51.0
BUFF 43 -23.5 u51.0
Final OT Nov 26
TOL 14 -9.5 o49.0
AKR 21 9.5 u49.0
Final Nov 28
MEM 34 12.5 o54.0
TULN 24 -12.5 u54.0
Final Nov 29
MINN 24 -2.0 o41.0
WIS 7 2.0 u41.0
Final Nov 29
NAVY 34 3.0 o54.5
ECU 20 -3.0 u54.5
Final Nov 29
OKST 0 14.5 o67.5
COLO 52 -14.5 u67.5
Final Nov 29
M-OH 28 2.5 o38.5
BGSU 12 -2.5 u38.5
Final Nov 29
BALL 21 17.5 o52.0
OHIO 42 -17.5 u52.0
Final Nov 29
ORST 18 17.5 o58.0
BSU 34 -17.5 u58.0
Final Nov 29
TXST 45 -2.5 o61.0
USA 38 2.5 u61.0
Final Nov 29
USU 37 5.0 o57.0
CSU 42 -5.0 u57.0
Final Nov 29
LIB 18 -2.5 o48.0
SHSU 20 2.5 u48.0
Final Nov 29
MSST 14 26.0 o63.5
MISS 26 -26.0 u63.5
Final Nov 29
STAN 31 2.5 o55.0
SJSU 34 -2.5 u55.0
Final 8OT Nov 29
GT 42 17.0 o49.0
UGA 44 -17.0 u49.0
Final Nov 29
NEB 10 3.0 o42.0
IOWA 13 -3.0 u42.0
Final Nov 29
UTAH 28 9.5 o46.0
UCF 14 -9.5 u46.0
Final Nov 30
TENN 36 -10.0 o47.0
VAN 23 10.0 u47.0
Final Nov 30
DUKE 23 -3.5 o53.0
WAKE 17 3.5 u53.0
Final Nov 30
KU 17 -2.5 o62.0
BAY 45 2.5 u62.0
Final Nov 30
CONN 47 -7.5 o49.5
MASS 42 7.5 u49.5
Final Nov 30
ULL 37 -9.5 o49.5
ULM 23 9.5 u49.5
Final Nov 30
LOU 41 -5.0 o49.5
UK 14 5.0 u49.5
Final Nov 30
SOCAR 17 2.5 o49.0
CLEM 14 -2.5 u49.0
Final Nov 30
MICH 13 19.5 o41.5
OSU 10 -19.5 u41.5
Final Nov 30
UTSA 24 6.0 o54.0
ARMY 29 -6.0 u54.0
Final Nov 30
ILL 38 -9.5 o43.0
NW 28 9.5 u43.0
Final Nov 30
UNT 24 -11.5 o63.0
TEM 17 11.5 u63.0
Final Nov 30
WVU 15 2.5 o62.0
TTU 52 -2.5 u62.0
Final Nov 30
EMU 18 6.5 o55.5
WMU 26 -6.5 u55.5
Final Nov 30
USF 28 -5.5 o54.0
RICE 35 5.5 u54.0
Final Nov 30
CCU 48 1.0 o53.5
GSU 27 -1.0 u53.5
Final Nov 30
MTU 24 10.0 o51.0
FIU 35 -10.0 u51.0
Final Nov 30
USM 20 17.5 o48.5
TROY 52 -17.5 u48.5
Final Nov 30
PITT 23 3.5 o50.5
BC 34 -3.5 u50.5
Final Nov 30
ODU 40 -5.5 o58.5
ARST 32 5.5 u58.5
Final Nov 30
ND 49 -7.0 o52.5
USC 35 7.0 u52.5
Final Nov 30
RUTG 41 1.0 o47.0
MSU 14 -1.0 u47.0
Final Nov 30
CMU 16 13.5 o40.5
NIU 24 -13.5 u40.5
Final Nov 30
CAL 6 12.5 o54.5
SMU 38 -12.5 u54.5
Final Nov 30
MIA 38 -12.0 o67.5
SYR 42 12.0 u67.5
Final Nov 30
FAU 63 1.0 o57.5
TLSA 16 -1.0 u57.5
Final Nov 30
UAB 27 -1.0 o60.5
CHAR 29 1.0 u60.5
Final Nov 30
FRES 13 7.5 o46.5
UCLA 20 -7.5 u46.5
Final Nov 30
AUB 14 11.5 o51.0
ALA 28 -11.5 u51.0
Final Nov 30
NCST 35 2.5 o53.5
UNC 30 -2.5 u53.5
Final Nov 30
ASU 49 -7.5 o53.5
ARIZ 7 7.5 u53.5
Final Nov 30
MD 7 26.5 o50.5
PSU 44 -26.5 u50.5
Final Nov 30
ARK 21 3.0 o51.5
MIZZ 28 -3.0 u51.5
Final Nov 30
UTEP 42 3.0 o51.5
NMSU 35 -3.0 u51.5
Final Nov 30
JVST 17 1.0 o62.0
WKU 19 -1.0 u62.0
Final Nov 30
KENN 0 11.0 o41.0
LT 33 -11.0 u41.0
Final Nov 30
APP 20 2.5 o60.5
GASO 29 -2.5 u60.5
Final Nov 30
TCU 20 -2.5 o58.0
CIN 13 2.5 u58.0
Final Nov 30
WYO 15 18.0 o55.5
WSU 14 -18.0 u55.5
Final Nov 30
PUR 0 29.0 o56.5
IU 66 -29.0 u56.5
Final Nov 30
FLA 31 -16.5 o45.5
FSU 11 16.5 u45.5
Final Nov 30
OKLA 17 6.0 o48.0
LSU 37 -6.0 u48.0
Final Nov 30
TEX 17 -4.5 o50.0
TAM 7 4.5 u50.0
Final Nov 30
WASH 21 17.0 o50.0
ORE 49 -17.0 u50.0
Final Nov 30
KSU 21 2.0 o52.0
ISU 29 -2.0 u52.0
Final Nov 30
UVA 17 5.0 o45.0
VT 37 -5.0 u45.0
Final 2OT Nov 30
MRSH 35 3.5 o52.5
JMU 33 -3.5 u52.5
Final Nov 30
NEV 14 17.5 o54.5
UNLV 38 -17.5 u54.5
Final Nov 30
HOU 18 12.0 o40.0
BYU 30 -12.0 u40.0
Final Nov 30
AFA 31 -6.5 o43.5
SDSU 20 6.5 u43.5
Final Nov 30
UNM 30 -6.5 o60.0
HAW 38 6.5 u60.0
Missouri 6th Southeastern5-5
Mississippi State 10th Southeastern4-7

Missouri @ Mississippi State preview

Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field

Last Meeting ( Nov 5, 2015 ) Mississippi State 31, Missouri 13

Missouri concludes its quest for favorable bowl placement on Saturday afternoon at Mississippi State.

The Tigers (5-4) were No. 25 in last week's College Football Playoff ranking before losing to Georgia 49-14. They will get one of the Southeastern Conference's bowl berths, but the outcome in Starkville, Miss., could determine which one.

"We're going bowling," first-year Missouri coach Eliah Drinkwitz said. "We're excited about going bowling. It's an awesome opportunity for our team to get a chance to continue this journey together and play another game."

Meanwhile the Bulldogs (2-7) battled adversity throughout a difficult year marked by COVID-19 complications. They fell 24-10 to Auburn last Saturday for their third consecutive loss.

"In the end, together with all the commotion and clutter, we've created one of the most joyless seasons on Earth," first-year Bulldogs coach Mike Leach said. "And hopefully we have the presence of mind not to repeat it this way again."

But Leach is hoping the Bulldogs can create a positive ending by beating Mizzou.

"They're starting to play together better and better with the disruptions," he said. "I think (winning) would be huge. We've been on the threshold of that against some really good teams for the last several weeks."

While Leach is open to filling one of the bowl vacancies -- sub-.500 teams are eligible this season -- Drinkwitz is emphatic about playing on.

"We're going to be in a great game because of the type of season we had," Drinkwitz said. "Bowl games are still a reward for the season you had."

Missouri is coping with injuries across its defensive front. Trajan Jeffcoat, Kobie Whiteside, Markell Utsey and Chris Turner are all questionable to play in this game.

The depleted Tigers have struggled to stop the run in their last two games, allowing Arkansas to rush for 292 yards and Georgia to rush for 316. But they will face a passing blizzard with the Bulldogs operating Leach's familiar spread offense.

"He's committed to throwing the football and does it at a really high level," Drinkwitz said. "They supplement their run scheme with tunnel screens, which helps them slow down the pass rush."

Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers has completed 71.1 percent of his passes this season for 1,533 yards and seven touchdowns. Jaden Walley emerged as his top receiving target with 43 catches for 562 yards, a school record for freshmen.

"Their progression throughout the year, you can tell they are getting more comfortable in their scheme," Drinkwitz said of the Bulldogs. "They found their quarterback and he's doing an excellent job for them. He knows exactly where the ball is supposed to go. They have some dynamic wide receivers. You can just tell that offensively they are hitting their stride."

The Tigers try to balance the power running of Larry Rountree III (851 yards, 12 touchdowns this season) with some pro-style passing with Connor Bazelak (2,141 yards and five touchdowns).

"They're aggressive both sides of the ball," Leach said. "They have an aggressive run game on offense. Defense, they put a heavy front up there and like to play man coverage and try to be physical about it. It's not a situation where they're trying to fool you. They're pretty aggressive and right out there in your face."

Mississippi State defensive end Marquiss Spencer will miss the game after suffering a scary head or neck injury against Auburn. He regained body movement at the hospital, but he remained under observation.

--Field Level Media

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