The Missouri Tigers scored 24 total points on offense against the Tennessee Volunteers in Saturday’s 42-point loss, showcasing a mix of both positives and negatives.
For one of the first times all season, the offensive unit pieced together several consistent drives, including three touchdown drives that featured a combined 26 plays for 228 yards in the first half. If not for the Mizzou defense, which struggled for one of the first times all season, the outcome could’ve been much different.
Looking ahead, the Tigers will have an opportunity to make that change with remaining games against New Mexico State and Arkansas.