Halftime update
The Tigers came out fast, scoring on three of their first four drives. All three touchdowns came on the ground, as tailbacks De'Vion Moore and Kendial Lawrence as well as receiver T.J. Moe all punched one in.
After getting out to the 21-0 lead early, Missouri slowed down in the second quarter. A red zone turnover and a pair of punts helped to slow down the offense.
Kansas continues to struggle on offense after missing their only chance at some points on a 42-yard field goal try. The Jayhawks have just 72 total yards of offense.
Kansas will receive to start the second half down 21-0.




