Pain. That’s all I can feel right now. Just, pain.
This had a chance to be the coming out party for Mizzou on a national scale. is a brand name program. Right or wrong, beating them in a game like this would’ve captured the attention of everyone in a way that beating Kansas State can’t and won’t. It felt like that was exactly what would happen through the first half.
And then, suddenly, everything changed. The quarterback who hadn’t thrown an interception in more than 300 pass attempts threw two. The offense that came out guns-a-blazing sputtered.