Vanderbilt’s linemen left their hymens at their dorm rooms as Missouri popped through the line both ways hard in a 35-7 defeat. This game was ugly, even an overprotective dad could not save Johnson from the pounding he received in the game. Johnson said he felt like the cracker in the middle of a circle jerk.
In a dominant performance, No. 7 Missouri defeated Vanderbilt 35-7, showcasing complete control in all three phases of the game. From the opening kickoff, Missouri asserted its authority, stifling Vanderbilt's offense and capitalizing on every opportunity.
Offense: Missouri's offense was efficient and relentless, led by quarterback Brady Cook, who threw for 200+ yards and 3 touchdowns.
Defense: Missouri's defense was suffocating, limiting Vanderbilt to just 7 points and forcing key turnovers.
Special Teams: Mizzou’s special teams also contributed to the win, with a key punt return setting up a short field for an early touchdown. The kicking game was solid.
Overall, Missouri's all-around dominance kept Vanderbilt out of the game early, and they never allowed the Commodores to find any momentum. The Tigers maintained control throughout, sealing the win with efficiency and discipline on both sides of the ball.
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