Missouri 14, Arkansas 27

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Final

7:30 PM ET, December 31, 2003
Independence Stadium
SHREVEPORT, LA

Razorbacks run for 300 yards

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2519
Total Yards407385
Passing15585
Rushing252300
Penalties5-353-26
3rd Down Conversions6-154-14
4th Down Conversions2-62-2
Turnovers30
Possession29:3630:24
Individual Leaders
Missouri Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Smith17/3015501
Riccio0/1001
Arkansas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Jones6/144900
Sorahan3/33600
Missouri Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Abron19137142
Smith2096124
Nash960012
Arkansas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Cobbs27141141
Birmingham1085040
Jones774124
Missouri Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Omboga863015
Coffey468031
Outlaw119019
James1909
Arkansas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Smith329016
Wilson325017
Harris113013
Peters111011
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMIZZARK
FG8:50CHRIS BALSEIRO 33 YD FG
Drive info: 12 plays, 55 yards.
03
TD6:50ZACK ABRON 1 YD RUN (MIKE MATHENY KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 66 yards.
73
SECOND QUARTERMIZZARK
FG13:09CHRIS BALSEIRO 28 YD FG
Drive info: 16 plays, 88 yards.
76
TD7:24MATT JONES 1 YD RUN (GEORGE WILSON 2PT PASS FROM MATT JONES)
Drive info: 3 plays, 3 yards.
714
TD5:59CEDRIC COBBS 41 YD RUN (CHRIS BALSEIRO KICK)
Drive info: 1 plays, 41 yards.
721
THIRD QUARTERMIZZARK
FG5:21CHRIS BALSEIRO 25 YD FG
Drive info: 15 plays, 83 yards.
724
TD0:39BRAD SMITH 5 YD RUN (MIKE MATHENY KICK)
Drive info: 12 plays, 70 yards.
1424
FOURTH QUARTERMIZZARK
FG12:57CHRIS BALSEIRO 24 YD FG
Drive info: 7 plays, 51 yards.
1427

SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) -- Arkansas' bowl drought is over, thanks to a big game from Cedric Cobbs and an opportunistic defense.

Cobbs ran for 141 yards, including a 41-yard touchdown, to help the Razorbacks end a three-game bowl losing streak with a 27-14 victory over Missouri in the Independence Bowl on Wednesday night.

Arkansas' defense made two key fourth-and-1 stops, one of them at the goal line, as the Razorbacks won for only the second time in their last 12 bowl games. In six seasons under coach Houston Nutt, Arkansas is 2-4 in bowl games.

"It gets the monkey off our back," Nutt said. "You know what, we won a bowl game and a very good bowl game. We beat a good team, we really did."

Chris Balseiro kicked four short field goals, an Independence Bowl record, as Arkansas (9-4) rebounded from a 31-point loss to LSU in the regular-season finale. Arkansas' 300 yards rushing also was an Independence record.

Backup DeCori Birmingham added 85 yards on 10 carries and quarterback Matt Jones had 74 yards on seven carries.

"We just ran the ball," Jones said. "We knew their rush defense wasn't sophisticated, and that we could run against it."

The Razorbacks likely benefited from a largely pro-Arkansas crowd. That state's border is only 30 miles away, and there were about twice as many Arkansas supporters as there were for Missouri.

Special teams was a problem area for Missouri (8-5), which lost 41 yards to its own 3 after a high snap went over punter Brock Harvey's head _ essentially handing the Razorbacks a touchdown. Arkansas' Tom Crowder intercepted a fake field pass by holder and backup quarterback Sonny Riccio on the last play of the first half, and Crowder also blocked a punt in the fourth quarter.

"That's very uncharacteristic of one of my teams," coach Gary Pinkel said. "I'm embarrassed. I take a lot of pride in the product we put out there."

Brad Smith of Missouri had 155 yards passing and 96 yards rushing to set the school career total yardage record in just his second season. He scored on a 5-yard run late in the third quarter to cut the gap to 10 points. But he fell 23 yards short of becoming the first player in NCAA history to pass for 2,000 yards and run for 1,000 in two seasons.

Zack Abron added 137 yards on 19 carries for Missouri, making its first bowl appearance in five years and only the school's third in 20 seasons.

The Tigers had a 407-385 edge in total yardage, but didn't have a lot to show for their 407 total yards.

"I know everybody wanted to win this game," Smith said. "I guess we needed a little extra focus and determination to get the job done."

Cobbs set a school record with his seventh 100-yard rushing game this season, the 11th of an injury-plagued career. He's totaled 460 yards in his last three games, and was named the game's offensive MVP.

The only time he was touched on his second-quarter scoring run was when he collided with Jones on the handoff. He ran for 99 yards in the first half to help Arkansas take a 21-7 lead.

"I think this definitely puts a stamp on everything for me that I can run for 100 yards against anybody," Cobbs said. "We wanted to go out there and be mistake-free, and we did that."

Missouri was hurt when it came up empty on consecutive 10-play drives, one at the end of the first half and another at the start of the third quarter.

Freshmen Keith Jackson Jr. and Jeremy Harrell stuffed Abron on fourth-and-1 at the Razorbacks 12 with 1:59 left. Then Lerinezo Robinson intercepted a rollout pass from Smith on fourth-and-goal from the 1 as Arkansas preserved its 21-7 lead.

During the regular season, Missouri was 13-for-15 on fourth-and-1. The Tigers also were thwarted on fourth-and-goal from the 8 with about five minutes to go.

"If you make it, it's a great call," Pinkel said. "I think the fake field goal was just what we needed. I don't second-guess myself."

Missouri led 7-6 when Zach Strom's snap sailed high above the head of Harvey and rolled to the Tigers 3. Jones slipped two would-be tacklers on a 1-yard run three plays later, and his conversion pass to George Wilson put the Razorbacks ahead to stay at 14-7.

Arkansas scored on consecutive plays, making it 21-7, as Cobbs scored following a three-and-out for Missouri.

This is the third nine-win season in six years for Nutt, and the second straight.

Balseiro was 4-for-4 on field goals, connecting from 33, 28, 25 and 24 yards. Balseiro didn't get the kicking job until the fourth game of the year and finished 11-for-15 on field goal attempts.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, December 16th
Memphis 27 Final
North Texas 17
Thursday, December 18th
Miami (OH) 49 Final
Louisville 28
Monday, December 22nd
North Carolina State 56 Final
Kansas 26
Tuesday, December 23rd
TCU 31 Final
Boise State 34
Wednesday, December 24th
Oregon State 55 Final
New Mexico 14
Thursday, December 25th
Houston 48 Final
Hawaii 54 3OT
Friday, December 26th
Northwestern 24 Final
Bowling Green 28
Virginia Tech 49 Final
California 52
Saturday, December 27th
Pittsburgh 16 Final
Virginia 23
Monday, December 29th
Michigan State 3 Final
Nebraska 17
Tuesday, December 30th
Navy 14 Final
Texas Tech 38
Texas 20 Final
Washington State 28
UCLA 9 Final
Fresno State 17
Wednesday, December 31st
Wisconsin 14 Final
Auburn 28
Oregon 30 Final
Minnesota 31
Utah 17 Final
Southern Miss 0
Missouri 14 Final
Arkansas 27
Boston College 35 Final
Colorado State 21
Thursday, January 1st
Iowa 37 Final
Florida 17
Maryland 41 Final
West Virginia 7
Georgia 34 Final
Purdue 27 OT
Michigan 14 Final
USC 28
Miami (FL) 16 Final
Florida State 14
Friday, January 2nd
Oklahoma State 28 Final
Mississippi 31
Tennessee 14 Final
Clemson 27
Kansas State 28 Final
Ohio State 35
Saturday, January 3rd
Georgia Tech 52 Final
Tulsa 10
Sunday, January 4th
Oklahoma 14 Final
LSU 21