COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Somewhere amid the noise of yelling Aggies and swaying battle hymns, Missouri hit the Kyle Field grass with a dull thud.
Flummoxed and floundering, the No. 9 Tigers never left the starting blocks in a 41-10 defeat to the No. 25 Aggies on Saturday in College Station, their first loss of the season.
Mizzou was consistently outpaced, outclassed and outplayed in its most lopsided defeat since a 66-24 loss to Tennessee in 2022.
MU didn’t pick up 100 yards of offense until late in the third quarter when it scored its first points of the game.