Mizzou Football: Five things to watch vs Wyoming Cowboys

COLUMBIA, MO - SEPTEMBER 01: Missouri Tigers fans get pumped up prior to the first half of a college football game against the Tennessee Martin Skyhawks, Saturday, September 1, 2018, at Memorial Stadium in Columbia Missouri. (Photo by Scott Kane/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
COLUMBIA, MO - SEPTEMBER 01: Missouri Tigers fans get pumped up prior to the first half of a college football game against the Tennessee Martin Skyhawks, Saturday, September 1, 2018, at Memorial Stadium in Columbia Missouri. (Photo by Scott Kane/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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Quarterback Drew Lock #3 of Mizzou football (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
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Game number two is this Saturday in Columbia and the Missouri Tigers will look to keep this party rolling.

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A 51-14 blowout was the perfect way for Mizzou football to start their 2018 campaign. They might have only played an Ohio Valley school, but like I mentioned on the first page, the Tigers did what they were supposed to do and that’s demolish the opposition in the first weekend of the season.

Wyoming isn’t as intimidating as they might have been last year, but this still isn’t a school to sleep on. They’ll be able to move the ball better than UT-Martin, but the quarterback has struggled in his first two starts this year. MU needs to get to him early in this one and make him uncomfortable from the start.

A 2-0 record is on the line for Missouri this weekend and they should easily be able to obtain it. All they have to do is slow down Nico Evans and basically use their same game plan from a week ago. If they do that, then MU should come away with a victory.

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After their demolishing of the Skyhawks in week one, Mizzou football fans should have confidence in their team to get another win this weekend. M-I-Z!