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Neptune
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« on: October 08, 2005, 03:57:03 pm »

38-31 Mizzou

At times, OSU's offense really began to click.  Bobby Reid went out with a toe injury early in the 4th, after he'd lead OSU back from a 31-9 deficit to make the score 31-24.  OSU began to show that indeed they do have a passing game, and sometimes they can run too.  OSU actually had the ball near midfield with about 1 minute to go, but Al Pena threw an interception.

Mizzou put up big time yardage on the ground.  No surprise here.  Brad Smith can do that to almost anyone.

It doesn't get any easier for OSU.  There are only 2 home games left, and those are the toughest teams they'll face this year.  But there was improvement, and whether or not OSU wins 6 games this year, this team will get better.  They've already shown so much improvement, I wouldn't be surprised to see OSU upset someone this year.

Oct 15   @Texas A&M
Oct 22   @Iowa St.
Oct 29   Texas
Nov 12   Texas Tech
Nov 19   @Baylor
Nov 26   @Oklahoma
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