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Mizzou’s Skill Position Groups Shine in Domination of Central Arkansas

Beau Pribula, a transfer from Penn State, threw for 283 yards and four touchdowns, rushing for two more, leading Missouri to 560 total offensive yards in a commanding win.

  • On Thursday, Beau Pribula staked his claim with a strong performance as Missouri Tigers rolled to a 61-6 season-opening win over Central Arkansas Bears in Columbia, Missouri.
  • After Horn's knee injury on his first snap, Missouri shifted from its planned quarterback rotation, with Beau Pribula stepping in as the primary leader.
  • The Tigers amassed 560 total yards of offense, with Marquis Johnson leading the receiving corps and Missouri opening scoring on a 49-yard touchdown catch from Pribula.
  • Pribula's performance gave fans and staff confidence he could be the starting quarterback, and Missouri now prepares for the Kansas rivalry game next Saturday.
  • With depth tested, true freshman Matt Zollers completed 3-of-3 passes for 58 yards and a touchdown, while Sam Horn will get an MRI Friday to evaluate his injury.
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Mizzou’s skill position groups shine in domination of Central Arkansas

Ahmad Hardy, Kevin Coleman Jr. and other skill position players stuffed the stat sheet on Thursday night against Central Arkansas.

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Pribula steps in fast to lead Missouri to 61-6 win over Central Arkansas

Beau Pribula staked his claim to Missouri’s starting quarterback job with a four-touchdown performance as the Tigers rolled to a 61-6 season-opening thrashing of Central Arkansas.

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