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Missouri's Stand Leads to 
45-41 Loss in Relocated 
Contest! 
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- In a game moved from Baton Rouge to Columbia 74 hours 
before kickoff, Missouri's goal-line stand in the final minute gave the homestanding 
Tigers a 45-41 victory over the LSU Football team on Saturday. 
LSU (1-2), which was scheduled to play host to Missouri before Hurricane Delta 
forced the relocation, had four tries from the Missouri 1-yard line in the final minute 
of the game but was unable to push the ball across the line. 
Quarterback Myles Brennan continued his impressive start the 2020 season for 
LSU, completing 29-of-48 passes for 430 yards with four touchdowns. He wasn't 
intercepted. 
 
Wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr., who was targeted on the final two plays of the 
contest, had 11 catches for 235 yards and three touchdowns. His yardage was 
fourth-most in LSU football history. Freshman tight end Arik Gilbert caught six 
passes for 97 yards with a touchdown, but missed a significant portion of the game 
with an injury. 
Missouri quarterback Connor Bazelak was nearly perfect, completing 29-of-34 
passes for 406 yards with four touchdowns including the game winner from 5 yards 
to Niko Hea with 5:18 remaining in the game. 
 
Running back Larry Roundtree rushed for 119 yards on 18 carries while Tyler Badie 
and Jalen Knox each scored for Missouri. 
Missouri outgained LSU, 586-479, and won despite three fumbles which led to 17 
LSU points. 
LSU returns to action on Oct. 17 when the Tigers travel to Gainesville to face 
Florida (2-1). Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. CT on ESPN.  
Blow-by-Blow Recap 
After winning the coin toss and electing to receive the opening kickoff, Missouri 
took advantage of a cornerback blitz by LSU to score the game's first touchdown. 
With LSU's Derek Stingley Jr. coming from the left side, Bazelak took a flea-flicker 
from running back Larry Roundtree Jr. and connected with wide receiver Tauskie 
Dove for a 58-yard touchdown reception. 
Missouri led 7-0 with 13:07 to play in the opening quarter. 
Brennan used Gilbert four times for 59 yards on the LSU Tigers' first drive before 
Marshall scored on a 6-yard reception on first-and-goal. Cade York's PAT tied the 
game at 7-7 with 8:03 to play in the quarter. 
Missouri continued to dig into its bag of tricks, faking a punt on fourth-and-3 from 
its 47-yard line. However, punter Grant McKinnis' pass was broken up by LSU safety 
JaCoby Stevens to turn the ball over. 
Brennan threw a 32-yard pass to Marshall on the first play of the drive, and the the 
duo connected for a 2-yard touchdown on second-and-goal that gave LSU the lead, 
14-7, with 3:45 left in the quarter. 
 
Missouri responded with a nine-play, 75-yard scoring drive that ended with a Tyler 
Badie 29-yard rushing touchdown that tied the game once again. 
The scoring spree continued early in the second quarter when LSU's Racey McMath 
forced a fumble by Missouri punt returner Kris Abrams-Draine. Long snapper 
Quentin Skinner recovered at the Misouri 25. On the next play, Brennan found 
Gilbert for a 25-yard touchdown grab.  
LSU led 21-14 with 14:41 remaining in the half. 
 
A strip-sack on third-and-6 on the Missouri 31 by LSU freshman linebacker BJ 
Ojulari allowed the Tigers to extend the advantage to 24-14, as York made a 
42-yard field goal with 11:16 left in the second quarter. 
As LSU's defense struggled to stop Missouri, the homestanding Tigers scored the 
final 10 points on the half with a 16-yard touchdown run by Jalen Knox with 7:33 to 
play and a 52-yard field goal attempt only 1:56 before the half. 
The game was tied at 24-24 at the break. 
 
Though LSU started the opening drive of the third quarter with a 24-yard run by 
Davis-Price, Marshall wasn't able to handle a third-down pass from Brennan and 
LSU punted. Thirty year-old punter Zach Von Rosenberg's 43-yard effort rolled out 
of bounds at the Missouri 2-yard line.  
On the first play, Roundtree was stripped of the ball by LSU safety Todd Harris Jr. 
and linebacker Jabril Cox came up with LSU's third fumble recovery of the contest. 
On his second-straight run, Davis-Price scored from the 1 to give LSU a 31-24 lead 
with 12:25 let in the quarter. 
Missouri quickly answered the score with a 41-yard touchdown pass to Micah 
Wilson when LSU's defense left the wide receiver uncovered on the right side of the 
formation. The Tigers needed only four plays to move 75 yards and tie the game for 
the fourth time, 31-31. 
The see-saw offensive battle continued, as Brennan looked for Marshall deep on 
the first play of the ensuing drive and hit the 6-foot-3 receiver in stride at the 
Missouri 40. Marshall sprinted to the end zone untouched and LSU regained the 
lead after 10 seconds of play. LSU led 38-31 at the 10:36 mark of the third quarter. 
 
Missouri punted for the first time, a 66-yard effort that rolled into the end zone for a 
touchback. LSU was guilty of a blind-side block and started the drive from its 10. 
After advancing to its 47 with a 15-yard catch by Marshall and an 11-yard catch by 
Jaray Jenkins, LSU's drive stalled and Von Rosenberg punted to the Missouri 17. 
Missouri again rolled down the field with little resistance, advancing 83 yards in 
seven plays to tie the game for the fifth time, 38-38. 
 
A 44-yard completion to Marshall moved Brennan over 300 yards, however, a 
holding penalty put LSU behind the chains. A 51-yard field goal by York moved LSU 
into a 41-38 lead on the final play of the third quarter. 
 
Both teams missed long field goals in the fourth quarter, as a 56-yard effort by 
Missouri's Harrison Mevis was short and left, and a 45-yard attempt by York was 
blocked. 
 
A 69-yard pass from Bazelak to Luper on Missouri's next possession setup a 5-yard 
touchdown pass to Niko Hea gave Missouri its first lead, 45-41, with 5:18 left to 
play. 
 
LSU was able to bleed the all but 16 seconds off the fourth-quarter clock after a 
74-yard drive, but four unsuccessful attempts from the Missouri 1-yard line -- two 
runs by Davis-Price and two passes to Brennan -- turned the ball over. 
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Lsu Football

  • 1. Missouri's Stand Leads to  45-41 Loss in Relocated  Contest!  COLUMBIA, Mo. -- In a game moved from Baton Rouge to Columbia 74 hours  before kickoff, Missouri's goal-line stand in the final minute gave the homestanding  Tigers a 45-41 victory over the LSU Football team on Saturday.  LSU (1-2), which was scheduled to play host to Missouri before Hurricane Delta  forced the relocation, had four tries from the Missouri 1-yard line in the final minute  of the game but was unable to push the ball across the line.  Quarterback Myles Brennan continued his impressive start the 2020 season for  LSU, completing 29-of-48 passes for 430 yards with four touchdowns. He wasn't  intercepted. 
  • 2.   Wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr., who was targeted on the final two plays of the  contest, had 11 catches for 235 yards and three touchdowns. His yardage was  fourth-most in LSU football history. Freshman tight end Arik Gilbert caught six  passes for 97 yards with a touchdown, but missed a significant portion of the game  with an injury.  Missouri quarterback Connor Bazelak was nearly perfect, completing 29-of-34  passes for 406 yards with four touchdowns including the game winner from 5 yards  to Niko Hea with 5:18 remaining in the game.    Running back Larry Roundtree rushed for 119 yards on 18 carries while Tyler Badie  and Jalen Knox each scored for Missouri.  Missouri outgained LSU, 586-479, and won despite three fumbles which led to 17  LSU points.  LSU returns to action on Oct. 17 when the Tigers travel to Gainesville to face  Florida (2-1). Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. CT on ESPN.  
  • 3. Blow-by-Blow Recap  After winning the coin toss and electing to receive the opening kickoff, Missouri  took advantage of a cornerback blitz by LSU to score the game's first touchdown.  With LSU's Derek Stingley Jr. coming from the left side, Bazelak took a flea-flicker  from running back Larry Roundtree Jr. and connected with wide receiver Tauskie  Dove for a 58-yard touchdown reception.  Missouri led 7-0 with 13:07 to play in the opening quarter.  Brennan used Gilbert four times for 59 yards on the LSU Tigers' first drive before  Marshall scored on a 6-yard reception on first-and-goal. Cade York's PAT tied the  game at 7-7 with 8:03 to play in the quarter.  Missouri continued to dig into its bag of tricks, faking a punt on fourth-and-3 from  its 47-yard line. However, punter Grant McKinnis' pass was broken up by LSU safety  JaCoby Stevens to turn the ball over.  Brennan threw a 32-yard pass to Marshall on the first play of the drive, and the the  duo connected for a 2-yard touchdown on second-and-goal that gave LSU the lead,  14-7, with 3:45 left in the quarter. 
  • 4.   Missouri responded with a nine-play, 75-yard scoring drive that ended with a Tyler  Badie 29-yard rushing touchdown that tied the game once again.  The scoring spree continued early in the second quarter when LSU's Racey McMath  forced a fumble by Missouri punt returner Kris Abrams-Draine. Long snapper  Quentin Skinner recovered at the Misouri 25. On the next play, Brennan found  Gilbert for a 25-yard touchdown grab.   LSU led 21-14 with 14:41 remaining in the half.    A strip-sack on third-and-6 on the Missouri 31 by LSU freshman linebacker BJ  Ojulari allowed the Tigers to extend the advantage to 24-14, as York made a  42-yard field goal with 11:16 left in the second quarter.  As LSU's defense struggled to stop Missouri, the homestanding Tigers scored the  final 10 points on the half with a 16-yard touchdown run by Jalen Knox with 7:33 to  play and a 52-yard field goal attempt only 1:56 before the half.  The game was tied at 24-24 at the break. 
  • 5.   Though LSU started the opening drive of the third quarter with a 24-yard run by  Davis-Price, Marshall wasn't able to handle a third-down pass from Brennan and  LSU punted. Thirty year-old punter Zach Von Rosenberg's 43-yard effort rolled out  of bounds at the Missouri 2-yard line.   On the first play, Roundtree was stripped of the ball by LSU safety Todd Harris Jr.  and linebacker Jabril Cox came up with LSU's third fumble recovery of the contest.  On his second-straight run, Davis-Price scored from the 1 to give LSU a 31-24 lead  with 12:25 let in the quarter.  Missouri quickly answered the score with a 41-yard touchdown pass to Micah  Wilson when LSU's defense left the wide receiver uncovered on the right side of the  formation. The Tigers needed only four plays to move 75 yards and tie the game for  the fourth time, 31-31.  The see-saw offensive battle continued, as Brennan looked for Marshall deep on  the first play of the ensuing drive and hit the 6-foot-3 receiver in stride at the  Missouri 40. Marshall sprinted to the end zone untouched and LSU regained the  lead after 10 seconds of play. LSU led 38-31 at the 10:36 mark of the third quarter.   
  • 6. Missouri punted for the first time, a 66-yard effort that rolled into the end zone for a  touchback. LSU was guilty of a blind-side block and started the drive from its 10.  After advancing to its 47 with a 15-yard catch by Marshall and an 11-yard catch by  Jaray Jenkins, LSU's drive stalled and Von Rosenberg punted to the Missouri 17.  Missouri again rolled down the field with little resistance, advancing 83 yards in  seven plays to tie the game for the fifth time, 38-38.    A 44-yard completion to Marshall moved Brennan over 300 yards, however, a  holding penalty put LSU behind the chains. A 51-yard field goal by York moved LSU  into a 41-38 lead on the final play of the third quarter.    Both teams missed long field goals in the fourth quarter, as a 56-yard effort by  Missouri's Harrison Mevis was short and left, and a 45-yard attempt by York was  blocked. 
  • 7.   A 69-yard pass from Bazelak to Luper on Missouri's next possession setup a 5-yard  touchdown pass to Niko Hea gave Missouri its first lead, 45-41, with 5:18 left to  play.    LSU was able to bleed the all but 16 seconds off the fourth-quarter clock after a  74-yard drive, but four unsuccessful attempts from the Missouri 1-yard line -- two  runs by Davis-Price and two passes to Brennan -- turned the ball over.  CLICK HERE TO GET STARTED