Arlington – The No. 8 Missouri
Tigers spent New Year’s Eve morning back on the practice field with their focus
squarely on the 78th AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic and their opponent, the No.
13 Oklahoma State Cowboys.
Mizzou (1-2, 7-1 Southeastern
Conference) was crisp in its workout that ran just under two hours. Working in
pads and shorts, the team conducted group work sessions accompanied with some
full-field scrimmaging in fine-tuning its game plan for Oklahoma State (10-2, 7-2
Big 12 Conference).
Head Coach Gary Pinkel said he knows
the importance of his Tigers translating their work in practice to the game in
order to snap the three-game losing skid to their former Big12 counterpart.
“It was good work (today),” said
Pinkel. “I think the players are starting to feel it. This was a Wednesday for
us. The players are feeling it and just feeling the game is coming. I thought
we
had a good practice. There are a lot of distractions anytime
you’re at a bowl game but I think
we’re doing a pretty good of separating and coming out here
and focusing.”
A focus in this Classic matchup will
be on offense as both teams feature explosive units, ranked next to each other
nationally. The Tigers are 15th in the country averaging 39.0 points per game with
Oklahoma State just ahead in 14th with 39.8 points-per-game average. Mizzou has
been especially productive early, scoring 277 of its 507 points before
halftime.
“Every coach in America wants to
start fast. We talk about it, we mention it to our players but we don’t harp on
it,” added Pinkel. “What happens is if you keep saying ‘let’s start fast, let’s
start fast’ and have to punt the ball the first two times,
you’re almost deflating the team. We
emphasize it but not to the point where if things don’t go
well. You still have to be able to come
back.
“We all
want to start that way but we also recognize that sometimes the way the other
team is playing, you might not. Then, you just have to keep battling.”
The Tigers return to AT&T Stadium
one more time before game day with a final morning
workout on Wednesday. That practice is also closed to the
media and the public.
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