In the longest, weirdest, maybe not wettest football game played in the United States on Saturday, Missouri lost 37-35 to South Carolina despite outgaining the Gamecocks by over 100 yards.
A late 57-yard field goal by Tucker McCann with 1:18 left put Missouri up. But that was too much time for Missouri’s defense to hold a one-point lead against South Carolina backup quarterback Michael Scarnecchia , who had started in place of an injured Jake Bentley.
Missouri’s offense started the day without senior wide receivers Nate Brown and Emanuel Hall, who didn’t travel due to groin injuries.