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Missouri Tigers Football: Good Bad Ugly VS Georgia Bulldogs

Sep 17, 2016; Columbia, MO, USA; Missouri Tigers quarterback Drew Lock (3) recovers a muffed snap against the Georgia Bulldogs in the second half at Faurot Field. The Bulldogs won 28-27. Mandatory Credit: John Rieger-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 17, 2016; Columbia, MO, USA; Missouri Tigers quarterback Drew Lock (3) recovers a muffed snap against the Georgia Bulldogs in the second half at Faurot Field. The Bulldogs won 28-27. Mandatory Credit: John Rieger-USA TODAY Sports /
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Missouri Tigers quarterback Drew Lock recovers a muffed snap against the Georgia Bulldogs in the second half at Faurot Field. Credit: John Rieger-USA TODAY Sports
Missouri Tigers quarterback Drew Lock recovers a muffed snap against the Georgia Bulldogs in the second half at Faurot Field. Credit: John Rieger-USA TODAY Sports /

The Missouri Tigers blew a home game against number 16 Georgia Bulldogs last Saturday. It became a night of infuriation for all Mizzou fans. The Tigers lost the game 28 to 27.

The first half of football looked good for the Mizzou Tigers. The second half reminded me of a horror film times infinity. After the interception at the beginning of the third quarter and the subsequent touchdown, Mizzou seemingly couldn’t do anything right.

The Georgia Bulldogs struggled for most of the game, giving MU the lead for the majority of the game. The Bulldogs kept fighting and eventually took the lead late on  a fourth down conversion for a touchdown.

That touchdown catch, coupled with a critical turnover late in the game, proved to be the deciding factors in the game. The Bulldogs survived a road test from the Missouri Tigers and Mizzou took a hard loss.

Here are my thoughts on the games good, bad and mostly ugly parts of the epic Tigers collapse at home. Let’s get started.