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When Missouri football needed a jolt, Zion Young was there to provide it in a double-overtime win at Auburn. Here's how the edge rusher saved the day.
And the conditions proved to be challenging once again, as an SEC-winless Auburn had No. 16 Mizzou on the ropes and fighting throughout a double OT thriller. But the MU Tigers survived a late interception, penalty issues and even a missed field goal in the first extra period to win - yes, win - 23-17 late Saturday night.
After the Auburn football team lost to the Georgia Bulldogs in the week prior, the program would lose another game on Saturday in heartbreaking fashion to Missouri in overtime, 23-17. While Auburn football head coach Hugh Freeze said change was needed after the Georgia loss, he would make an admission after the disappointment against Missouri.
Per Pete Nakos of On3, there is movement going on behind the scenes at Auburn. Boosters are holding informal conversations about Feeze's future with the program. However, the Tigers may wait until after the regular season ends to make a final decision.
Columbia Daily Tribune on MSN
Where did Missouri football land in updated national rankings after beating Auburn on the road
Here’s where Missouri football landed in the updated national rankings after surviving double-overtime to beat Auburn.
From the struggle in the trenches offensively to the success in the trenches defensively, Pro Football Focus' trove of stats reinforces notions of how Saturday night's 23-17 win played out.
The Montgomery Advertiser on MSN
The snap counts, advanced stats for Auburn football's loss to Missouri
Here's at look at Auburn football's snap counts and some advanced stats from its loss to Missouri on Saturday.
The No. 15 Missouri Tigers have a rising star on their offense that is starting to break through in freshman wide receiver Donovan Olugbode. For the second-s
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How high did Missouri climb in the US LBM Coaches Poll after beating Auburn in Week 8?
In all, nine SEC teams occupy this week's US LBM Coaches Poll. Texas A&M is the conferences top-ranked team at No. 3, followed by No. 4 Alabama, No. 5 Georgia, No. 8 Ole Miss, No. 11 Oklahoma, No. 12 Vanderbilt, No. 14 Missouri, No. 17 Tennessee, No. 18 Texas, and No. 19 LSU.