Eight drives. Eight three and outs. One big meltdown against Kentucky.
The offensive performance in the second half of Missouri’s loss to the Wildcats has been analyzed enough already, but I’m going back to it one more time. It was the main reason the Tigers lost the game, after all.
Remember when Alabama coach Nick Saban said Missouri had one of the best offenses in the country? The second half Saturday probably has Saban re-thinking his words.
The Tigers had been efficient through two quarters, holding an 11-point lead and putting up 200 total yards of offense while limiting Kentucky to just three points.