MIZZOU RINGS IN THE NEW YEAR WITH FINAL PRACTICE AT AT&T STADIUM
Arlington
– The No. 8 Missouri Tigers hit the
practice field one final time with a 90-minute workout at AT&T Stadium with
the 78th AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic looming in two days.
Mizzou
(11-2, 7-1 Southeastern Conference) took time to work on its final adjustments,
while making sure to continue its emphasis on fundamentals in preparation for
the No. 13 Oklahoma State Cowboys (10-2, 7-2 Big 12 Conference).
Leading
the list of 32 Tigers returning to their home state for the program’s 30th bowl
game is senior QB James Franklin. Head coach Gary Pinkel said the Corinth,
Texas native has been the catalyst in Mizzou’s breakout season in the SEC after
the team was picked to finish sixth in the conference’s Eastern Division.
“A
year ago was remarkable what he had to go through,” said head coach Gary
Pinkel. “To see his maturity and see him be able to deal with all the adversity
he had like he always does. It made him tougher mentally, a little bit more
resilient and a little bit more determined. When you get hurt and you’re
sitting on the bench and it’s something that’s real important to you, you sit
there and shake your head a little bit. Our players have great respect for him.
He’s a great leader and he’s had a great, great year for us.”
Franklin
and the other seniors closed practice with the Tiger tradition of taking their
last hits in a Mizzou uniform before their final game.
“The
seniors give so much,” said Pinkel. “This is the last practice they are going
to have. You add up the number of practices, how many times they lifted
weights, all of the conditioning they’ve done and all the time they’ve put into
this place the last four or five years, it’s the tradition of their last hit to
honor them. It’s a lot of fun. They’re creative in their own way. It’s a great
statement for the seniors and what they’ve done. It’s fun for our whole
football team.”
Following
its final practice, Mizzou conducted its defensive news conference for the
media at the Omni Mandalay hotel featuring defensive coordinator Dave Steckel,
DE Kony Ealy, CB E.J. Gaines, DT Matt Hoch, DE Michael Sam and MLB Andrew
Wilson. The Tigers will enjoy another quiet night and then a restful day at
their hotel headquarters prior to game day.
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