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The No. 6 Missouri Tigers overcame a slow start to defeat No. 24 Boston College 27-21 in a thrilling comeback at Memorial Stadium. Trailing 14-6 late in the first half, cornerback Tre’Vez Johnson's pivotal interception shifted momentum, leading to a touchdown by Luther Burden III that tied the game. Missouri's defense was instrumental, limiting the Eagles to just 14 yards in the third quarter, while kicker Blake Craig made critical field goals, including a career-long 56-yarder just before halftime. Quarterback Brady Cook contributed with a rushing touchdown and continued his climb in all-time passing yards for the program. With this victory, Mizzou improved to 3-0 and extended its home winning streak against non-conference opponents to 19. The loss marked Boston College's first of the season, leaving them at 2-1.
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