Missouri football versus Ohio State last score, features: Tigers win Cotton Bowl 14-3


Missouri football versus Ohio State last score, features: Tigers win Cotton Bowl 14-3


 It required a significant stretch of time to get moving, however Missouri football has completed its 11-win season with Another Year's Six bowl triumph in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl.


The No. 9 Tigers (11-2, 6-2 SEC) crushed No. 7 Ohio State on Friday night 14-3 at AT&T Arena in Arlington, Texas, in spite of being held scoreless in the principal half interestingly under mentor Eli Drinkwitz.


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Entering the final part, Missouri saw itself down 3-0 to the Buckeyes (11-2, 8-1 Major Ten) in the wake of changing over 1 of 8 third-down endeavors and acquiring 112 yards. That pattern went on into the final quarter, with the Tigers actually down 3-0.


Yet, they dug profound and produced consecutive score drives of in excess of 90 yards to get the triumph.


6th year senior running back and agreement All-American Cody Schrader, who ran for 128 yards on 29 conveys Friday night, broke the Tigers' single-season record for hurrying yards (1,622), held by Tyler Badie (1,604) in 2021.


Quarterback Brady Cook, who was named hostile MVP of the game, surged multiple times for 66 yards, and finished 11 of 18 passes for 128 yards and a score. He covered it off by stringing the needle on a 7-yard score toss to Luther Weight III to take a 14-3 lead.


Ohio State was without beginning quarterback Kyle McCord, who moved to Syracuse, and Biletnikoff Grant champ Marvin Harrison Jr., a projected top NFL draft select who picked from the game.


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Ohio State reinforcement Devin Brown was taken out of the game in the second quarter because of injury, constraining genuine rookie Lincoln Kienholz right into it.


Track with underneath for the recap, features and score of Missouri's success against Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl:


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Missouri versus Ohio State score

TEAMS 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F

Missouri 0 0 0 14 14

Ohio State 3 0 0 0 3

Missouri versus Ohio State refreshes, features

Final quarter

10:26 p.m.: Missouri enters triumph development and Drinkwitz gets dunked with Gatorade. The Tigers are Cotton Bowl champions.


10:22 p.m.: Schrader presently holds the Missouri single-season record for surging yards with his 123 hurrying yards (up until this point).


10:17 p.m.: Kienholz drops back to pass and is hit by Daylan Carnell, who powers a bobble. Missouri recuperates and has in essence fixed the Cotton Bowl with a little more than three minutes remaining.


10:15 p.m.: Ohio State gets to fourth-and-2 at midfield and converts on Kienholz's four-yard fruition to Egbuka.


Score Missouri 14, Ohio State 3

10:04 p.m.: Cook tosses to Weight for a seven-yard score. Two straight score drives of in excess of 90 yards puts the Tigers ahead 14-3 late in the final quarter. An ideal reaction for Missouri.


10:03 p.m.: Schrader runs for 13 yards to put the Tigers on Ohio State's 10-yard line. A score here would probably take care of the game.


10:02 p.m.: Cook fakes the pitch and saves it himself for a transformation. The play was terribly comparative, on the off chance that not a similar play, Missouri involved on its fourth-down transformation in the principal half.


9:59 p.m.: After three straight Schrader runs, Missouri currently faces a fourth-and-1. It'll be fascinating to check whether the Tigers let it all out or attempt a field objective.


9:57 p.m.: Schrader runs for eight yards before Ohio State safeguard Josh Delegate is called for superfluous unpleasantness. Mizzou now on Ohio State's 32-yard line.


9:55 p.m.: Confronting second-and-16, Cook conveys a 31-yard strike to Theo Wease Jr. The Tigers offense is at long last rolling.


9:54 p.m.: Missouri gets a first down after three back to back Schrader runs before Cook is sacked on first-and-10.


9:50 p.m.: Missouri powers a dropkick, setting the Tigers in strong position would it be advisable for them they lead another scoring drive.


9:46 p.m.: The two offenses seem to have some life, as Kienholz hits Egbuka for a 25-yard gain on the principal play of the drive.


Score, Missouri: Tigers 7, Ohio State 3

9:42 p.m.: Missouri starts to lead the pack from the get-go in the final quarter on a seven-yard score run by, in all honesty, Cody Schrader. The Tigers went 95 yards on the scoring drive.


Second from last quarter

9:39 p.m.: The Tigers seem to waste a touch of force after the long increase, as they commit a replacement infraction and a premature move on consecutive plays. Be that as it may, Cook takes a planned quarterback get for an eight-yard gain down to the Buckeyes' seven-yard line as the quarter closes.


9:36 p.m.: That will play. Cook finds Marquis Johnson downfield for a 49-yard gain, the longest play of the game such a long ways by one or the other group. The Tigers are thumping at the Buckeyes' 15-yard line.


9:35 p.m.: Missouri may very well be in real life now. Following the first-down toss, Schrader runs for 11 yards before Brady Cook runs for 15 yards.


9:33 p.m.: Confronting third-and-8 somewhere down in its own domain, Brady Cook hits Theo Wease for a first-down transformation after consecutive run plays.


9:25 p.m.: Ohio State assembles a promising drive with a couple strong runs, however Missouri groups together and powers a Buckeyes dropkick. The Tigers frantically need to assemble a decent drive, however will begin their own five-yard line.


9:17 p.m.: Brady Cook acquires 17 yards on the scramble, however Missouri gets stuffed after Cook gets sacked two times on two of the following three plays. Ohio State takes over at its 25.


9:13 p.m.: Doink! Ohio State endeavors a 48-yard field objective, yet the kick stirs things up around town and misses.


9:12 p.m.: The Tigers dial up the tension and power Kienholz to discard the ball on third-and-8.


9:09 p.m.: Missouri was held scoreless in the primary half for the principal group under mentor Eli Drinkwitz against the Buckeyes and has drop-kicked on every one of its initial seven drives such a long ways in spite of positioning 24th broadly in all out offense.


9:08 p.m.: First play of the final part for Ohio State brings about Kienholz's most memorable finish of the game, a 25-yard gain down the sideline to Xavier Johnson. Johnson was down on the play and being taken a gander at via coaches.


9:06 p.m.: Lincoln Kienholz is once again at quarterback for Ohio State in the last part.


9:05 p.m.: Missouri goes three-and-out once more, with the drive beginning with Brady Cook being sacked for a nine-yard misfortune.


9:03 p.m.: The two groups get back from halftime, with Missouri beginning on offense.


Halftime: Ohio State 3, Missouri 0

8:41 p.m.: Some halftime details:


First downs: Missouri 5, Ohio State 5

Third-down effectiveness: Missouri 1 for 8, Ohio State 0 for 8

Fourth-down effectiveness: Missouri 1 for 1, Ohio State 0 for 0

Complete yards: Missouri 112, Ohio State 76

Passing yards: Missouri 28, Ohio State 20

Surging yards: Missouri 84, Ohio State 56

Punishments: Missouri 4 for 25, Ohio State 4 for 22

Ownership: Missouri 14:46, Ohio State 15:14

Second quarter

8:40 p.m.: Missouri goes after the endzone however it's deficient. Tigers go to halftime down 3-0.


8:39 p.m.: Missouri gets called for postponement of game and will never again attempt the field objective. Tigers will need that slip-up back, as they got an opportunity to go into halftime tied at 3.


8:38 p.m.: Missouri kicker Harrison Mevis is on a mission to attempt a 65-yard field objective.


8:37 p.m.: Missouri acquires 26 yards on two plays and is close to midfield with eight seconds left. The Tigers might have the option to get a late field objective before the half is done.


8:34 p.m.: Kienholz tosses a 50-50 ball planned for Jayden Ballard, yet Ballard drops the pass, bringing about another dropkick. Missouri takes over on its own 20-yard line with 28 seconds left in the half and no breaks.


8:32 p.m.: Missouri's Kris Abrams-Draine almost blocks Lincoln Kienholz as Kienholz was forced yet couldn't catch the ball. Tigers force the Buckeyes to third-and-10 with under brief left in the half.


8:30 p.m.: First play after the new life, Ohio State acquires 18 yards on the immediate snap run Xavier Johnson.


8:29 p.m.: Missouri powers another three-and-out after the Ohio State quarterback sneak, however Johnny Walker Jr. is called for unsportsmanlike direct which brings about a programmed first down for the Buckeyes. Things are getting a piece chippy in the Cotton Bowl.


8:27 p.m.: Consecutive handles for misfortune by Missouri has stuck Ohio State back on its one-yard line. Tigers get an opportunity at getting a security here on third-and-16.


8:24 p.m.: Missouri goes three-and-out again after Brady Cook's pass on third-and-6 fell inadequate. After the dropkick, Ohio State takes over at its own 14-yard line.


8:20 p.m.: Missouri powers a three-and-out as Ohio State lets Lincoln Kienholz drop back interestingly this evening. Very few idea this game would be a cautious fight.


8:19 p.m.: Devin Brown is back on the sideline, still without a cap as he deals with a bicycle. The ESPN broadcast said he's probably nursing a lower leg sickness following a first quarter hit from Missouri cautious back Jaylon Carlies.


8:18 p.m: Missouri gets back from the break and chooses to dropkick.


8:16 p.m.: Mizzou struggling with moving the ball through the air up to this point, with just three fruitions for six yards late in the principal half. The Tigers in all actuality do anyway have 71 surging yards on 11 conveys.


8:14 p.m.: Missouri set to put it all on the line on fourth down once more, requiring two yards to change over. Tigers call a break subsequent to arranging.


8:09 p.m.: Missouri stuffs Ohio State on three straight run plays and takes over on its own 32-yard line. Ohio State's quarterback circumstance will be something to watch proceeding.


8:06 p.m.: Lincoln Kienholz is in for Devin Brown, who's managing an evident physical issue. Kienholz is a genuine rookie making his most memorable vocation appearance.


8:02 p.m.: Brady Cook brings two sacks after the down reset and Missouri dropkicks once more. The Tigers' four drives so far have all finished in dropkicks.


8:01 p.m.: ESPN broadcast shows Devin Earthy colored strolling into the storage space. He was down on the field briefly following the success on the sack by Johnny Walker Jr.


8 p.m.: Mizzou goes with three straight hurries to get to fourth-and-1 and converts the endeavor after a very much planned run play where Brady Concoct surged the center for five yards.


7:54 p.m.: Enormous sack by Johnny Walker Jr. powers a three-and-out. Walker Jr. came around Devin Brown's blindside on third-and-5. Brown likewise mishandled on the play, yet Ohio State recuperated.


7:51 p.m.: Not much offense in the principal quarter of the Cotton Bowl. The two groups have consolidated for 104 yards heading into the subsequent quarter.


First quarter

7:48 p.m.: Brady Cook endeavors a pass to Luther Weight III on third-and-5 however neglects to finish the change. Ohio State takes over at its own nine-yard line after the Tigers dropkick.


7:46 p.m.: Missouri at long last getting moving, with a couple pleasant runs by Cody Schrader and a 10-yard scramble by Brady Cook.


7:43 p.m.: The ESPN broadcast shows Devin Earthy colored running uninvolved without his cap.


Field objective, Ohio State: Buckeyes 3, Missouri 0

7:40 p.m.: Ohio State assembles a postive drive, finishing in a 44-yard field objective by Jayden Handling. Devin Brown seemed as though he was nursing a physical issue on the sideline after the drive.


7:35 p.m.: Ohio State with the longest addition of the game up until this point, as TreVeyon Henderson runs for 20 yards into Mizzou domain.


7:30 p.m.: Missouri compelled to dropkick again in the wake of going three-and-out. Cook, staying away from pressure, attempted to discard the ball on third-and-3 however was hailed for purposeful establishing. Ohio State takes over with great field position close to midfield.


7:27 p.m.: Mizzou gets the dropkick and takes over on its own 10-yard line. The two groups beginning drives a somewhere down in their own area right on time at AT&T Arena.


7:26 p.m.: Without Marvin Harrison Jr. playing, Ohio State is constraining the ball to Emeka Egbuka, who has been designated on every one of the five of Earthy colored's endeavors up to this point.


7:25 p.m.: Missouri powers one more stop after Ohio State commits two premature moves to confront a third-and-20.


7:22 p.m.: Two or three positive increases for the Buckeyes, as Devin Earthy colored hits Emeka Egbuka for gains of seven and eight, separately, before TreVeyon Henderson scrambles for a 12-yard gain.


7:19 p.m.: One tomfoolery note: The two groups are wearing their home garbs for the bowl game, with Mizzou donning dark and Ohio State in red. The variety on-variety matchup is in full power for the main New Year's Six bowl round of the time.


7:17 p.m.: Truly fast difference under lock and key for the Tigers, who gets a first down on a 17-yard scramble by Brady Cook prior to being compelled to dropkick. Ohio State takes over at its own 10-yard line.


7:15 p.m.: As a matter of fact, Cody Schrader gets the primary touch, a four-yard gain. The increase puts Schrader more than 1,500 hurrying yards on the year.


7:13 p.m.: Missouri dials up the strain and powers a mid three-and-out. Tigers take over at their own 28-yard line.


7:11 p.m.: Missouri wins the coin throw and concedes to the final part. Ohio State gets the ball first and the Cotton Bowl is in progress.


Pregame

6:01 p.m.: Here's a glance at Ohio State quarterback Devin Earthy colored heating up pregame:


5:47 p.m.: SEC official Greg Sankey and Missouri Gov. Mike Parson are visiting pregame on the sideline:


5:41 p.m.: With barely an hour until the opening shot, Ohio State stays 5-point number one over Missouri, per BetMGM.


5:36 p.m.: Ohio State Biletnikoff Grant champ Marvin Harrison Jr. won't play in the Cotton Bowl, as per the Buckeyes' accessibility report given to media individuals in Arlington. Ohio State linebacker Tommy Eichenberg is likewise out.


5:14 p.m.: Missouri quarterback Brady Cook is on the field for early pregame warmups.


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What channel is Missouri versus Ohio State on today?

Television station: ESPN

Stream: ESPN application, Fubo (free preliminary)

Missouri-Ohio State will air live on ESPN, with streaming choices on the ESPN application and Fubo, which offers a free preliminary to possible supporters.


Missouri-Ohio State start time

Date: Friday, Dec. 29

Time: 7 p.m. CT

The Tigers and Buckeyes will start off at 7 p.m. CT on Friday from AT&T Arena in Arlington, Texas.


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Missouri versus Ohio State wagering chances

Odd politeness of BetMGM as of Wednesday, Dec. 27


Spread: Ohio State (- 3)

Over/under: 49

Moneyline: Ohio State - 155 | Missouri +130

Missouri plan 2023

Date Opponent

Thursday, Aug. 31 Missouri 35, South Dakota 10

Saturday, Sept. 9 Missouri 23, Center Tennessee 19

Saturday, Sept. 16 Missouri 30, No. 15 Kansas State 27

Saturday, Sept. 23 Missouri 34, Memphis 27

Saturday, Sept. 30 Missouri 38, Vanderbilt 21*

Saturday, Oct. 7 No. 23 LSU 49, Missouri 39*

Saturday, Oct. 14 Missouri 38, No. 23 Kentucky 21*

Saturday, Oct. 21 Missouri 34, South Carolina 12*

Saturday, Oct. 28 BYE

Saturday, Nov. 4 No. 1 Georgia 30, Missouri 21*

Saturday, Nov. 11 Missouri 36, No. 12 Tennessee 7*

Saturday, Nov. 18 Missouri 33, Florida 31*

Friday, Nov. 24 Missouri 48, Arkansas 14*

Friday, Dec. 29 Missouri 14, Ohio State 3 (Cotton Bowl)

*SEC game

Ohio State plan 2023

Date Opponent

Saturday, Sept. 2 Ohio State 23, Indiana 3*

Saturday, Sept. 9 Ohio State 35, Youngstown State 7

Saturday, Sept. 16 Ohio State 63, Western Kentucky 10

Saturday, Sept. 23 Ohio State 17, No. 9 Notre Woman 14

Saturday, Sept. 30 BYE

Saturday, Oct. 7 Ohio State 37, Maryland 17*

Saturday, Oct. 14 Ohio State 41, Purdue 7*

Saturday, Oct. 21 Ohio State 20, No. 6 Penn State 12*

Saturday, Oct. 28 Ohio State 24, Wisconsin 10*

Saturday, Nov. 4 Ohio State 35, Rutgers 16*

Saturday, Nov. 11 Ohio State 38, Michigan State 3*

Saturday, Nov. 18 Ohio State 37, Minnesota 3*

Saturday, Nov. 25 No. 3 Michigan 30, Ohio State 24*

Friday, Dec. 29 Missouri 14, Ohio State 3 (Cotton Bowl)

*Large Ten game

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