The stadium was nearly full, the defense looked unrecognizable (in a good way), and the team is still 3-1. And yet, the overwhelming mood around Missouri on Saturday was letdown.
Georgia, the No. 2 in the nation, looked vulnerable in the Bulldogs’ 43-29 win, but never really got a game out of the Tigers, despite giving them great field position while facing a rowdy home crowd and a multidimensional offense.
With 15 NFL scouts watching, Missouri quarterback Drew Lock completed just 47 percent of his passes and had more interceptions and fumbles than deep passes while passing for 221 yards.