Tigers Dominate Both Lines of Scrimmage: Rush for 287yards Hold SC to -9 Yards on the Ground.

23/09/2025 13 min Episodio 196
Tigers Dominate Both Lines of Scrimmage: Rush for 287yards Hold SC to -9 Yards on the Ground.

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In this episode of Saturday vs Sunday, we break down Missouri’s dominant win over South Carolina, a game that showed us just how real these Tigers are. Ahmad Hardy was unstoppable, racking up 287 rushing yards and proving he might be the best running back in the country. South Carolina had no answer, finishing with a shocking –9 rushing yards and looking completely outclassed at the line of scrimmage.We talk about how Missouri controlled the game on both sides of the ball. Their offensive line paved the way for Hardy, backup Roberts, and quarterback Bo Pribula to combine for nearly 300 yards on the ground. On defense, the Tigers created havoc with eight tackles for loss and five sacks, turning South Carolina one-dimensional and forcing Lenora Sellers to carry the entire offense. Sellers threw for 302 yards and two scores, but it was never enough.This was more than just a win — it was a statement. Missouri dominated time of possession, cleaned up their penalties, and showed they can win without relying on star wideout Kevin Coleman Jr. The transfer portal additions have hit big for the Tigers, and Eli Drinkwitz has built a roster that looks like a real SEC contender. With Alabama looming, Missouri has proven they belong in the conversation.The Tigers are for real.

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