The Morning Buzz: Sunday, November 19, 2023

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Today's Schedule
- Volleyball: Missouri at Kentucky, 12:30 p.m. CT, Live Video, Live Stats
- Wrestling: Arizona State at Missouri, 1 p.m., Live Video
- Men's basketball: Jackson State at Missouri, 5 p.m., Live Video, Live Audio, Live Stats
Mizzou results:
Football: Missouri 33, Florida 31
Did You Notice?
• Cody Schrader rushed for 148 yards to bump his season total to 1,272 yards, which is sixth on the Tigers’ single-season rushing leaders. His four straight 100- yard games represent the longest streak by a Mizzou running back since Henry Josey in 2011. He also topped the 5,000-career yard mark (5,086).
• Brady Cook went over 3,000 passing yards for the season (3,077), and 6,000 career yards. Luther Burden III became the eighth Tiger in program history to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark for receiving (1,142).
• Florida quarterback Graham Mertz's school-record streak of 239 consecutive passes without an interception ended in the second quarter when his throw deflected off tight end Arlis Boardingham hands for an interception by safety J.C. Carlies. Mertz broke Tim Tebow's streak of 203 during last week's loss at LSU.
• With his four field goals, Harrison Mevis surpassed Georgia’s Rodrigo Blankenship and Alabama's Leigh Tiffin for third on the SEC all-time career field goals list (84).
Mizzou Quote of the Day:
"It's what they brought me here to do." — Mizzou kicker Harrison Mevis on his game-winning field goal against Florida
We'll Leave You With This ...
For the seniors. On to the next. #MIZ pic.twitter.com/rW41jEBqHR
— Brady Cook (@qbcook12) November 19, 2023
Column: With Clutch Play, Mizzou Continues to Turn Its History on Its Ear

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