Missouri quarterback Drew Lock’s struggles against ranked opponents has been well-documented.
He went into Saturday’s road tilt against Florida without a victory over ranked opponents in his career. He had certainly underwhelmed against those top-tier teams in his career, and that was none more apparent in the loss to then-No. 12 Kentucky two weeks ago.
Lock was the at the head of the eight-possession, eight-three-and-out second half performance that blew an 11-point halftime lead. It wasn’t the worst performance of his career — he threw 15-of-27 for 165 yards but didn’t record a touchdown — but he couldn’t lead his team to even one first down in the second half as the offense broke down against the Wildcats.