Nov. 6, 2004
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Missouri Football Game Notes
Kansas State
Saturday, November 06, 2004
· Junior defensive linemen C.J Mosley makes his first career field goal block during the Kansas State 47 yard field goal attempt.
· Red shirt freshman tailback Marcus Woods scored his first career touchdown while scoring the Tigers first touchdown of the game with 6:14 left in the first quarter.
· Wide Receiver Thomson Omboga's four receptions from Quarterback Brad Smith gives Omboga 121 receptions for his career. Omboga surpass Brain Sallee's ('91-94) 119 receptions for fourth on the Career Receptions List.
· Defensive lineman C.J Mosley had his first career fumble recovery with 14:47 remaining in the second quarter. Mosely's fumble recovery lead to a Missouri touchdown.
· Smith's two touchdown passes to wide receiver Sean Coffey broke Missouri's Passing Touchdown record, which was previously held by Smith and Jeff Handy ('91-94) with 39 touchdown passes. Smith now has 41 career touchdown passes.
· Coffey scored his second touchdown of the game in the second quarter. With his second touchdown he broke his previous Single Game Best.
· Brad Smith, already Missouri's career leader in total offense with 8,748 yards, improves his record with 263 yards against Kansas State. Smith's new mark is 9,011 total yards.
· Omboga completed his first career pass to Smith. Smith reception went for a gain of 33 yards.
· Senior linebacker James Kinney's four tackles adds to his previous 394 tackles, to move him closer to the #1 All-time Tackler at Missouri. Kinney needs 17 tackles to tie defensive back DeMontie Cross's ('94-96) 415 tackles.
· Missouri's 63,412 attendances for the Kansas State game at Faurot Field is on pace to average 60,000 per game in a season for the first time since 1981.
· Junior tailback Damien Nash improves his career long run by two yards. Nash broke his previous 64 yard gain against Iowa State in 2003 with a 66 yard rush against Kansas State.
· In today's game, Woods improves his
Career Single-Game Best Rushing mark by three yards. His new mark is 68 yards rushing, breaking his previous 65 yard total against Arkansas State.