Of all the games you’ve watched as a Missouri fan that was dominated by a single player, which one stands out the most?
We remember Drew Lock’s evisceration of Missouri State negatively because, while the numbers of yards and touchdowns he threw for was impressive, it was also against an FCS team that was hanging way longer than it should, forcing Drew to stay out there and throw bombs. Henry Josey’s 263-yard romp through Western Illinois was fun and unforced but, again, it was against an FCS team.
What about standout performances in losses? Blaine Gabbert threw for the third-most passing yards in school history in 2009 but inevitably lost to a Baylor team that was a year away from fully actualizing under Art Briles.