Auburn, Missouri and Mizzou football
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Saturday, the Auburn Tigers fell to 3-4 after losing to the Missouri Tigers, 23-17. This double-overtime loss marked what many believe to be the end of Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze’s tenure, and perhaps the beginning of yet another Auburn football rebuild.
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Different story, same outcome for Auburn versus Missouri
On Saturday night, it was a different story for Auburn but the same outcome. In Auburn’s 23-17 double overtime defeat to Missouri, they were unable to take advantage of the opportunities and lost their fourth consecutive game. Just like last week, the crowd at Jordan-Hare Stadium was ready to celebrate a win.
Seven SEC teams still have one win or fewer — including Vanderbilt, Missouri and Ole Miss, but not Texas, LSU or Florida.
A Missouri group is working to overturn the map that gives the state one more Republican seat in Congress. If they get enough signatures, the map cannot take effect unless Missourians approve them.
The nation's top-ranked safety didn't hesitate to express his disappointment with Auburn after its 23-17 loss to Missouri.
Thousands gathered in cities and towns all over Missouri Saturday at No Kings demonstrations to speak up against the many ways they believe the current administration — both at the federal and state level — is a threat to democracy.
After both teams missed field goals in the first overtime, Beau Pribula’s 3-yard touchdown run in the second period gave Missouri (6-1, 2-1 SEC) the lead for good. Auburn (3-4, 0-4) then turned the ball over on downs to end the game.
One Kansas City metro man is dead following an overnight crash in Warrensburg, according to reports from the Missouri State Highway Patrol.