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Burden shines as Mizzou rolls past Louisiana Tech, 52-24

It was that side of the ball that gave the Tigers a lift in their opener against Louisiana Tech on Thursday night.

With their offense off to a slow start, the new-look bunch of coordinator Blake Baker came up with a trio of first-half interceptions, including one that Joseph Charleston returned for a score. And that was all the spark needed for the Missouri offense, who got on a roll behind heralded recruit Luther Burden III in a 52-24 victory over the Bulldogs.

“We struggled early to find a rhythm. We were not in sync,” Tigers coach Eli Drinkwitz acknowledged, “but we were able to capitalize on the momentum the defense created.”

Brady Cook, who won the starting job in fall camp, threw for 196 yards with an interception and a touchdown run. And the trio of Cody Schrader, Nathaniel Peat and BJ Harris in the backfield each reached the end zone.

Yet it was Burden, the five-star prospect from St. Louis, who delivered on the hype. He caught a swing pass from Cook before making one defender miss and splitting two more for his first score, then he took a direct snap and ran for another.

Burden's only real gaffe came on a sharp throw that bounced off his hands for an interception.

“I see it every day, to be honest with you,” Drinkwitz said of his freshman star. “I just didn't want to build it up too much.”

Louisiana Tech's Matthew Downing threw for 184 yards with a touchdown and three interceptions in new coach Sonny Cumbie's version of the Air Raid offense. Downing didn't get much help from the Bulldogs' ground game, though, which ran 22 times for 11 yards against what was one of the worst rush defenses in the Football Bowl Subdivision last season.

“That's got to be better," Cumbie acknowledged. "I have to be more patient with the run.”

Indeed, most of the focus around Missouri has been on the defense, which was rebuilt for new coordinator Baker around a slew of Division I transfers. And they got into the act right away: Florida arrival Ty'Ron Hopper and Charleston, a newcomer from Clemson, had two of the Tigers' three first-half interceptions.

It was the first time Missouri picked three passes in a first half since Sept. 4, 1982, against Colorado State.

“When you turn the football over three times on the road against a good team,” Cumbie said, “and your margin for error is very small, and you give them seven points, the momentum builds against you.”

Charleston's pick-six early in the second quarter came two plays after Schrader, who transferred in after leading Division II in rushing last season for Truman State, had catapulted into the end zone to give Missouri an early 7-3 lead.

It wasn't a perfect performance by any means for the Tigers, who nonetheless led 24-10 at the break.

They were on the move after Charleston's score when tight end Tyler Stephens fumbled the ball away inside the Louisiana Tech 10. The Tigers also blew coverage on a simple slant that Griffin Herbert turned into a 75-yard TD reception, and twice spanning halftime the Tigers were stuffed on fourth-and-short conversions.

Burden's short TD run and Cook's 20-yard scoring scamper late in the third quarter put the game away.

“The thing that is kind of good for me, the mistakes are all correctable, all really correctable — lack of execution, turnovers, the penalties,” Drinkwitz said. “There's a bright future ahead of us but we have to get out of our own way.”

WIN IT FOR LUPER

WR Chance Luper, who was expected to start for Missouri, went to the hospital Thursday with what Drinkwitz called “an illness" that is expected to keep him out at least six weeks. Luper is the son of Tigers running backs coach Curtis Luper.

THE TAKEAWAY

Louisiana Tech kept slinging the ball, even when the game was out of reach, and backup QB Parker McNeil was rewarded with a pair of late touchdown passes. It was a positive sign for the future of an offense designed around the pass.

Missouri will need much better offensive line play beginning with next week's trip to Kansas State. Along with failing to push the pile on fourth-and-short, the Tigers' front struggled to protect Cook and committed far too many penalties.

UP NEXT

Louisiana Tech plays its home opener against Stephen F. Austin on Sept. 10.

Missouri visits the former Big 12-rival Wildcats the same day.

How To Watch

How can I watch Louisiana Tech Bulldogs vs. Missouri Tigers?
  • TV Channel: Bulldogs at Tigers 2021 College Football, week 1, is broadcasted on ESPNU.
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Matchup Prediction

Tigers: 77.1%
Bulldogs: 22.9%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

LT FG 1st Period 5:48 Jacob Barnes 33 Yd Field Goal
MIZ TD 2nd Period 14:56 Cody Schrader 5 Yd Run (Harrison Mevis Kick)
MIZ TD 2nd Period 14:25 Joseph Charleston 29 Yd Interception Return (Harrison Mevis Kick)
MIZ TD 2nd Period 7:05 Luther Burden III 5 Yd pass from Brady Cook (Harrison Mevis Kick)
LT TD 2nd Period 6:53 Griffin Hebert 75 Yd pass from Matthew Downing (Jacob Barnes Kick)
MIZ FG 2nd Period 0:04 Harrison Mevis 31 Yd Field Goal
MIZ TD 3rd Period 8:18 Luther Burden III 1 Yd Run (Harrison Mevis Kick)
MIZ TD 3rd Period 0:40 Brady Cook 20 Yd Run (Harrison Mevis Kick)
LT TD 4th Period 13:52 Cyrus Allen 64 Yd pass from Parker McNeil (Jacob Barnes Kick)
MIZ TD 4th Period 10:49 Nathaniel Peat 34 Yd Run (Harrison Mevis Kick)
MIZ TD 4th Period 3:35 BJ Harris 2 Yd Run (Harrison Mevis Kick)
LT TD 4th Period 0:50 Cyrus Allen 37 Yd pass from Parker McNeil (Jacob Barnes Kick)

Statistics

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19 1st Downs 28
6-17 3rd down efficiency 6-12
0-0 4th down efficiency 1-2
347 Total Yards 558
336 Passing 235
27-46 Comp-Att 20-30
7.3 Yards per pass 7.8
11 Rushing 323
22 Rushing Attempts 50
0.5 Yards per rush 6.5
9-65 Penalties 10-100
3 Turnovers 2
0 Fumbles lost 1
3 Interceptions thrown 1
28:28 Possession 31:32

Game Information

Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field

Location: Columbia, MO
Attendance: 47,653 · Capacity:
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