Oklahoma 26, Missouri 10

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OKLA (6-2)797326
MIZZ (7-2)307010

Final

12:00 PM ET, October 28, 2006
Faurot Field
COLUMBIA, MO

Missouri hosts Oklahoma before showdown with Nebraska

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Top 25 Overview
COLUMBIA, MO - 12:00 PM ET
OU is 22-9 against ranked teams under Bob Stoops, but 0-2 this season. The Tigers have dropped 15 of the last 16 to the Sooners.
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Oklahoma will keep this game close with a strong commitment to the ground game and sound defense, but it won't be enough for it to get the win on the road. Missouri's offense will be able to exploit the Sooners' weaknesses defensively.
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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
OKLA6-22471215-11-10-13-1
MIZZ7-22751435-12-12-03-2
· Complete Standings
In Close Games (7 points or less. Since 2001)
 RECORD
OKLA6 - 6
MIZZ7 - 6
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
OKLA54-5-048-1-022-0-012-0-0
MIZZ34-11-030-4-017-0-03-0-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
OKLA6-8-012-12-038-13-048-13-0
MIZZ2-20-06-27-019-31-033-31-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsOKLA
 
365.8 / 42nd
MIZZ
 
414.3 / 12th
Passing YardsOKLA
 
195.6 / 78th
MIZZ
 
280.8 / 12th
Rushing YardsOKLA
 
177.4 / 22nd
MIZZ
 
145.1 / 49th
Points ScoredOKLA
 
29.4 / 24th
MIZZ
 
29.4 / 28th
Full Team Stats: Oklahoma | Missouri
THIS WEEK'S LINE
FAVORITESPREADUNDERDOGOVER/UNDER
MISSOURI2OKLAHOMA46
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Individual Leaders
Oklahoma Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Jones58.425562313
Bradfo...56.556220
Missouri Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Gabber...60.12999227
Costel...52.96402
Oklahoma Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Brown1506454.37
Murray1386064.45
Missouri Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Washin...1646924.28
Moore582344.01
Oklahoma Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Broyle...6786112.912
Murray3748313.14
Missouri Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Alexan...92141115.312
Perry4669615.16
Full Player Stats: Oklahoma | Missouri

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- When Gary Pinkel took the head coaching job at Missouri six years ago, he knew there were some "inherent barriers" to making the program successful.

The Tigers broke down one of those barriers Oct. 21, beating Kansas State 41-21 to end a 13-game losing streak against the Wildcats.

A couple more walls can come down Saturday when No. 23 Missouri (7-1, 3-1 Big 12) hosts No. 19 Oklahoma (5-2, 2-1). Missouri's only win over Oklahoma in the last 22 years came in 1998.

A win would keep Missouri in at least a tie with Nebraska atop the Big 12 North. Those two teams meet Nov. 4 in Lincoln, Neb. In 10 years since the conference was split into two divisions, Missouri has never won the North.

But Pinkel said his team isn't worried about the past.

"Honestly, this year we don't care about the obstacles," Pinkel said. "None of that matters. It's all about how we play. Like I said a week ago at this time, it's 2006."

Oklahoma has lost standout running back Adrian Peterson for the regular season with a broken collarbone. But the Sooners have rediscovered defensive dominance: After allowing nearly 400 yards per game in the first three games this season, Oklahoma is allowing 170 yards per game in the past four, and hasn't allowed a touchdown in seven quarters.

The Sooners are atop the Big 12 in total defense and rank 11th nationally, giving up 266.7 yards per game.

Coach Bob Stoops said he knew the defense would come around at some point.

"I said it earlier in the year, we weren't far off," Stoops said. "What we've done lately -- we haven't given up those big plays, we've been more consistent and been in a better position more often."

Pinkel agreed, saying, "Defensively, they just keep getting better and better every week."

Missouri's defense has headed the other direction, in large part because the caliber of competition has improved since Big 12 play began.

Through its first four games, Missouri boasted the best defense in the country, giving up just 175 yards per game. But in conference play, the run defense has struggled, dropping the Tigers to third in the conference and 21st nationally.

Colorado's Bernard Jackson and Hugh Charles each averaged over six yards per carry and Texas Tech running back Shannon Woods averaged almost eight. Texas A&M's Jorvorskie Lane ran for 127 yards in Missouri's only loss, 25-19 at A&M on Oct. 14. Last week, Kansas State's James Johnson ran for 129 yards and teammate Leon Patton had 112.

"We're always concerned, anytime you give up any yards," Pinkel said.

Both teams will be without key players. The Sooners lost Peterson, a leading Heisman Trophy candidate, in a win against Iowa State earlier this month. Missouri will be without all-time sack leader Brian Smith, who broke his hip last week against Kansas State.

In Peterson's place will be Allen Patrick, who played part of last season as a defensive back and carried 35 times for 110 yards against Colorado.

"I have a lot of confidence in him, and he went out there and proved not only to us but also to everybody that he's a quality running back," quarterback Paul Thompson said.

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Saturday, October 28th
Oklahoma 26 Final
Missouri 10
Colorado 15 Final
Kansas 20
Nebraska 29 Final
Oklahoma State 41
Iowa State 10 Final
Kansas State 31
Texas 35 Final
Texas Tech 31
Texas A&M 31 Final
Baylor 21