The bye week is over, and No. 14 Missouri faces perhaps its toughest matchup yet as it travels to Athens to take on No. 1 Georgia at Sanford Stadium. While this game has major implications for the SEC East, Mizzou is treating it like no other opponent it has already faced.
“What’s at stake with this game is no different than what was happening at Vandy, at Kentucky, at home versus South Carolina. If you don’t play well in those games or you lose those games, then you’ll lose any other opportunity, so to try to say this one is bigger than those I think is not what 1-0 means,” — Eli Drinkwitz.