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Battle Line Bullies: Mizzou Runs Wild to Beat Rival Arkansas yet Again
Missouri's rushing attack gained over 300 yards and special teams scored a 67-yard punt return touchdown to secure a 31-17 victory over Arkansas.
- In Missouri, the Tigers beat Arkansas 31 to 17 to close the regular-season finale, in cold, windy conditions.
- Relying on the run, Missouri called eight of nine plays on one drive, exposing Arkansas Razorbacks defense which ranks near the bottom with Beau Pribula's long keepers.
- Jamal Roberts paced the ground game with 100 yards on 11 carries while Ahmad Hardy broke tackles on a 53-yard touchdown and Beau Pribula rushed 78 yards on 16 carries.
- Late defensive pressure from Missouri, including plays by Damon Wilson II and Chris McClellan, thwarted Arkansas' comeback attempts after Kevin Coleman Jr.'s 67-yard punt return and Robbins' 41-yard field goal with 9:56 remaining.
- Despite recurring special-teams miscues, Missouri Tigers pushed their Battle Line Rivalry win streak to four and overcame a mishandled snap to punter Connor Weselman.
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Battle Line bullies: Mizzou runs wild to beat rival Arkansas yet again
Missouri running backs Ahmad Hardy and Jamal Roberts each had more than 100 yards rushing to prevail over Arkansas on Saturday. The Tigers' passing game, meanwhile, was nearly nonexistent in damp conditions.
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right1Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution59% Center
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