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Twitter reacts to Missouri’s ugly first half in Battle Line Rivalry vs. Arkansas
Missouri trails Arkansas 21-3 at halftime, and Twitter doesn’t have faith that Missouri will get back in this one.
The Tigers were outgunned 211-93 in total offense. That means Missouri is on pace for 186 yards, but that would still just be his second-lowest output of the season after only managing 164 yards against Georgia on Oct. 17.
Today, Mizzou only has 3 first downs, and the Razorbacks have controlled the ball for 20:58 compared to Mizzou’s 9:02.
Live coverage of Alex Collins going up against the Missouri defense pic.twitter.com/Upt4ULa6Jv
— Charlie Hilger (@Charlesdawesome) November 27, 2015
https://twitter.com/SportsTalkBart/status/670347380395393024
In 2015, Missouri tries to win college football games 9-6. It's been an unsuccessful strategy.
— Carrington Harrison (@cdotharrison) November 27, 2015
Missouri's offense has been below average all season. This 21-3 lead by the @ArkRazorbacks "looks" safe. #MIZZvsARK #WPS #fb
— Nathan Tidwell (@NateTidwell86) November 27, 2015
Mizzou's defense is as good as its offense is bad.
— Bob Holt (@BobHoltADG) November 27, 2015
Alex Collins 91 yards rushing w/3 TD. Missouri w/93 yards total offense
— Matt Wintner (@MattWintner) November 27, 2015
https://twitter.com/Rhickson87/status/670335677314129920
https://twitter.com/InTheDMShootin/status/670343025508220929
Watching Missouri play is like watching paint dry
— Parker Ray (@parkerray_) November 27, 2015
MISSOURI SCORED POINTS
— Robby Kalland (@RKalland) November 27, 2015
Born and raised in Gainesville, Talal joined SDS in 2015 after spending 2 years in Bristol as an ESPN researcher. Previously, Talal worked at The Gainesville Sun.