Football

#MIZvsUF Post-Game Notes

OFFENSE

OFFENSE

  • A season-high 11 different Tigers recorded receptions out of Mizzou's 16 pass completions.
  • Freshman QB Drew Lock passed for a career-high 151 yards on 16-of-39 passing.
  • Freshman WR Cam Hilton was in the starting line-up for the first time in his college career.
  • Sophomore WR J'Mon Moore recorded a career-long reception in the first quarter (32 yards).
  • Sophomore WR Chase Abbington pulled in his first career reception during the third quarter (5 yards).
  • Freshman WR Emanuel Hall grabbed the longest reception of his career, a 13-yard catch.

DEFENSE

  • Senior LB Kentrell Brothers posted his fifth 10+ tackle game out of Mizzou's six games this season, recording 15 tackles.
  • Junior LB Michael Scherer joined Brothers in double-digit tackles with his 10 stops. The duo has accounted for double-digit tackles on three different occasions (Arkansas State, 2015; Kentucky, 2014).
  • Sophomore SS Anthony Sherrils recorded a career high seven tackles.
  • With 2.0 tackles-for-loss against Florida (out of six total tackles, sophomore DE Charles Harris now has a team-high 11.5 TFL in 2015.
  • Harris now has 4.0 sacks this season and four career games with at least two tackles-for-loss.
  • Junior CB Aarion Penton recorded two pass break-ups in first half action to secure his fourth career game with multiple PBUs.
  • Penton finished the night with three PBUs, a new career high.
  • Freshman DT Terry Beckner Jr. continued his impressive freshman season, recording his first career sack in the third quarter.
  • Junior LB Donavin Newsom recorded a sack in the third quarter, giving him 2.5 this season.

SPECIAL TEAMS

  • Senior PK Andrew Baggett made a 21-yard field goal, putting him 35 points shy of becoming Mizzou's all-time leading scorer.
  • Freshman P Corey Fatony pinned the ball inside the 20-yard line five times against Florida. He has accomplished the feat 14 times during the 2015 campaign.
  • Fatony booted a career long 61-yard punt in the second quarter vs. Florida. His previous career long was a 60-yarder against Arkansas State (Sept. 12).
  • Sophomore LB Eric Beisel snuffed out a UF kick return in the first quarter for his first tackle of the season.