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COLUMBIA, Mo. — Missouri scored points when it needed them most.
The Tigers struggled to move the ball in the first half of Saturday’s game against Oklahoma, then figured it out in the second. But when a fumble returned for a touchdown by the Sooners put Mizzou down seven points with two minutes to play, MU passed a crunch-time test.
Led by backup quarterback Drew Pyne, who started for the injured Brady Cook, Missouri scored a game-tying two-minute drill touchdown through wideout Theo Wease Jr.