Mizzou football will look to get back on track against a team it hasn’t beaten in five years. It’s been an unfortunate series the past few years for the Tigers, but they can turn things around Saturday.
The Tigers head to Lexington to take on Kentucky, a 3-4 squad that isn’t as good as it has been in the past. Part of the problem is injuries at the most important spot in football.
Kentucky lost quarterback Terry Wilson Jr. for the year with a knee injury and backup Sawyer Smith has a hurt wrist. That means wide receiver-turned QB Lynn Bowden probably will start against Mizzou this weekend.