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Missouri's offense isn't good with Drew Lock at QB, but it will be

Success Rate: Missouri 41%, South Carolina 34%
Leverage Rate: Missouri 69%, South Carolina 59%

It's an annual tradition. For the third time in four years, Missouri has found itself reassessing its offense in October and trying to figure out what it actually does well.

There have been clear, extenuating circumstances each time, of course. In 2012, the offensive line was ravaged by injury and the starting quarterback was alternating between hobbled/ineffective and out. In 2014, the offensive line was struggling to gel, and the receiving corps was suddenly without two-thirds of its starters and relying on an inefficient quarterback.