Columbia, MO
Sep 7, 2024
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The Missouri Tigers demonstrated their prowess in a commanding 38-0 victory over the Buffalo Bulls, a triumph highlighted by their second consecutive shutout, a feat not achieved since 1960. Missouri's balanced offensive attack and steadfast defense were on full display, particularly during a 21-point surge in the second quarter that put the game beyond Buffalo's reach before halftime (FOX Sports).
Much of Missouri's success was orchestrated by quarterback Brady Cook, who passed for 228 yards and added two rushing touchdowns of his own. "We wanted to come out fast and establish our dominance on both sides of the ball," Cook said postgame. Luther Burden III also shone with a ground touchdown, while Blake Craig's impressive 51-yard field goal set the tone early. Missouri's defense was unyielding, limiting Buffalo to just nine first downs and 55 passing yards, while causing several turnovers and multiple sacks (CBSSports.com).
Blake Craig (Missouri Tigers)
Blake Craig kicked a 51-yard field goal, demonstrating his range and setting the tone for Missouri's early dominance.
Marvin Burks Jr. (Missouri Tigers)
Marvin Burks Jr. intercepted Buffalo’s quarterback, giving Missouri possession at midfield, a pivotal moment that stoked Missouri's momentum.
Luther Burden III (Missouri Tigers)
Luther Burden III rushed for a 3-yard touchdown, capitalizing on great field position to extend Missouri's lead to 10-0.
Brady Cook (Missouri Tigers)
Brady Cook broke free for a 31-yard rushing touchdown, showcasing his dual-threat ability and pushing Missouri ahead 24-0 just before halftime.
Johnny Walker Jr. (Missouri Tigers)
Johnny Walker Jr. sacked Buffalo's QB C.J. Ogbonna, causing a loss of 2 yards on 3rd down and stalling Buffalo's drive.
Theo Wease Jr. (Missouri Tigers)
Cook completed a 27-yard pass to Theo Wease Jr., setting up a goal-line situation. Wease’s catch was crucial in advancing the Tigers deep into Buffalo territory.
Nate Noel (Missouri Tigers)
Rushed for a 4-yard touchdown, expanding Missouri's insurmountable lead to 31-0 and showcasing their relentless ground game.
Jamal Roberts (Missouri Tigers)
Jamal Roberts rushed for a 3-yard touchdown, cementing Missouri's emphatic victory with the final score of the game.
Brady Cook (Missouri Tigers, QB)
Cook's dual-threat performance included 228 passing yards and 62 rushing yards, solidifying Missouri's offensive dominance. He accounted for two rushing touchdowns and efficiently orchestrated the Tiger's offensive plays (The Athletic).
Theo Wease Jr. (Missouri Tigers, WR)
Wease played a crucial role in Missouri's passing game, amassing 13 receptions for 149 yards. His dependable hands and route running were instrumental in maintaining drive momentum (FOX Sports).
Nate Noel (Missouri Tigers, RB)
Noel added a ground dominance aspect to Missouri's offense, recording 73 yards on 12 carries and capping his performance with a touchdown, providing a multifaceted threat (CBSSports.com).
Chris McClellan (Missouri Tigers, DT)
McClellan's presence was a continuous disruption to Buffalo's offense, contributing to a total of three tackles and a shared sack, regularly causing backfield havoc (MUTIGERS).
Blake Craig (Missouri Tigers, K)
Craig's early 51-yard field goal was key to establishing Missouri's dominance from the onset. His perfect PAT performance underscored the special teams' contribution to the shutout victory (UBBULLS).
Source
Buffalo Bulls vs. Missouri Tigers Live Score and Stats - September 7, 2024 Gametracker - CBSSports.com
Buffalo Bulls vs. Missouri Tigers - Final Score - September 07, 2024 | FOX Sports
Buffalo Bulls vs Missouri Tigers Box Score - September 07, 2024 - The Athletic
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2024 Week 2 Preview: Buffalo Bulls @ Missouri Tigers - Hustle Belt
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