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Hochman: With Mizzou now No. 21, can Brady Cook flip his year, keep Tigers on playoff prowl?

Everything we thought about Missouri is fair to be questioned at this point.

A single afternoon caused that.

It was like there were two tiers of teams on Texas A&M’s Kyle Field on Saturday. And even if Texas A&M turns out to be an elite team this year, losing by 31 points is unacceptable.

After the embarrassing 41-10 loss, one wonders about the strength of the Mizzou defense, the precision of quarterback Brady Cook, the will of the Mizzou offensive line and the mentality of a football team that, even at 4-1, hasn’t shown the dominance and even ruthlessness needed to compete for a national championship.