Missouri had one of the more obscure games offensively against Georgia this past Saturday, as all four of the Tigers’ touchdowns came on the ground.
I’ll personally give you $20 if you predicted that’s how Missouri’s offense would put up 29 against the second-ranked Bulldogs. No takers? Alright, let’s move on.
Obviously, Drew Lock is the key cog to this offense. There’s no denying that. But Missouri can’t rely solely on his arm in a one-dimensional offense in Southeastern Conference play.
Its defense simply isn’t good enough to limit teams enough to where Lock and the offense doesn’t have to be sharp every possession.