Missouri overcomes mistakes in win over Buffalo
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MU struggled to retain possession against Buffalo, fumbling three times on Saturday, including this one by junior wide receiver Jared Perry in the red zone. The Tigers also forced two turnovers.
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Sophomore wide receiver Jeremy Maclin stumbles through the Buffalo defense on Saturday at Faurot Field. Maclin led the Tigers to a 42-21 victory with 14 receptions for 168 yards
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Senior defensive lineman Ziggy Hood smothers Buffalo quarterback Drew Willy for a seven-yard loss Saturday at Faurot Field. The Tigers held Willy to his lowest completion rate of the year, intercepted a pass and forced a fumble.
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Sophomore running back Derrick Washington follows his blockers during MU's 42-21 win against Buffalo Saturday at Faurot Field. Washington ran for 89 yards on 18 carries and two touchdowns, bringing his season touchdown total to nine.
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Sophomore running back Derrick Washington stiff-arms Buffalo junior defensive back Mike Newton during the Tigers' 42-21 win Saturday. Washington finished the game with 18 carries for 89 yards and two touchdowns along with three receptions for 27 yards.
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Junior wide receiver Jared Perry breaks loose after a 15-yard reception in the second quarter. Perry had two receptions in the Tigers' 42-21 win over Buffalo Saturday at Faurot Field.
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Junior linebacker Sean Weatherspoon drags down Buffalo wide receiver Ernest Jackson on Saturday at Faurot Field. Weatherspoon led the Tigers on defense with 5 tackles and 15 assisted tackles.
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Sophomore wide receiver Jeremy Maclin soars over the goal line on a 16-yard touchdown run in the second quarter against Buffalo Saturday at Faurot Field. Maclin had 236 all-purpose yards against the Bulls.
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Senior quarterback Chase Daniel drops back to pass against Buffalo Saturday at Faurot Field. Daniel continued to pad his Heisman Trophy stats, completing 36 of 43 passing attempts for 439 yards and two touchdowns. Daniel completed a Big 12 record of 20-straight completions and become only the fifth Big 12 player to amass 10,000 career yards.





