Oct. 2, 2004
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· With 28 seconds left in the first quarter, Brad Smith completed a pass to Martin Rucker for 13 yards to pass the 5,000-yard career passing mark. He now has 5,169 yards for his career, which is No. 4 on MU's career list. He needs 62 yards to pass Marlon Adler into third.
· Colorado's Bobby Purify has surpassed Bobby Anderson for seventh place on Colorado's career rushing list today with his 81 yards, making his total 2,444.
· James Kinney's blocked extra-point attempt was the first blocked kick for Missouri this season.
· Bobby Purify surpassed Bob Stransky and Chris Brown to move to 16th on Colorado's career all-purpose yards list with his 96 all-purpose yards today, making his total 2,838.
· Colorado's Mason Crosby kicked his 13th career field goal, a 21-yard attempt in the first quarter, to tie him for 12th with Tom Mackenzie on Colorado's career field goals list.
· Missouri's Thomson Ombroga, with four receptions today, surpassed Tim Bruton for seventh place on MU's career receptions list. His total is now 100.
· With his 51-yard touchdown pass to Sean Coffey in the third quarter, Brad Smith tied Devin West for fifth place on Missouri's career touchdown list.
· Missouri's Xzavie Jackson grabbed his first career interception today.
· Buffalo QB Joel Klatt surpassed Craig Ochs for the No. 7 spot in career passing yards. With 171 yards today, Klatt brought his total to 3,351 yards.
· This loss breaks Colorado's five-game winning streak over Missouri. In addition, it hands Colorado Head Coach Gary Barnett his first career loss to his alma mater.
· This game marks the fewest points scored by the Tigers in their current nine-game winning streak. It is the second-longest in school history, dating back to the school-record 20 straight that ended in 1943.
· This game also marks the end of Colorado's streak of 11 games scoring 20 or more points.
· Missouri's James Kinney totaled eight tackles today, which places him sixth on Missouri's career tackles list (360). He surpassed Sean Doyle.
· On third downs, Missouri was 11-for-20 today. This is the highest number of attempts and conversions for a single game under Head Coach Gary Pinkel.