No. 21 Texas stun Lawrence, Mizzou

2:40 PM Posted by Mario Galarza

CBSSports.com wire reports
12. November 2011

COLUMBIA, MO-Gary Pinkel was the last session of the big 12, the best of Texas.

Missouri coach seemed the finishing of school six game not too euphoric about losing streak in the series and you tap the only Conference school he had to move the heading in the next year in the SEC

For one thing, you probably lost Tiger Rusher leading the Conference for the rest of the year. They are also only 500.

"I don't think 'Gosh, I finally beat Texas!' from this field" Pinkel, said after Missouri 17 No. 21 of Longhorns upset on Saturday. "I do not do."

"This game who is it matter to me, this gives us the opportunity to have a really good season and achieving some goals."

Kendial Lawrence of top 100 yards with a touchdown in the discharge of Henry Josey and a defense burned 697 meters at the Baylor a week earlier no. 21 Texas from the end zone out for the first time since 2004 held. Missouri won only the second time in the last 17 times in the series.

"I am really disappointed offensive," said Texas coach Mack Brown, refused to injuries as an excuse against.

"Even though they think up longer than I I've ever seen at one point, we still have to do our best to win the game," added the coach.

Pinkel said Josey underwent an MRI exam, but expect that positive news. Coming from four straight games with 125 or more rushing yards, Josey 19 yards on 11 carries found.

"I feel really bad for Henry," said Pinkel. "What happens if he has surgery or what ever have, we have the best people takes care of him and bringing him back 100 percent."

Before Josey out in the field came in the third quarter of brown to the student of Angleton, to check Texas was moved. Josey missed the last nine minutes of the first half after an apparent helmet-helmet hit.

"I told him he had a great year and he is a great player and I hope he has also quickly," said Brown.

A place for the second time interfere with Missouri this season after beating Texas A & M on Oct. 29. The Tiger stop looking for a seventh straight bowl bid against Texas Tech, 66-6 by Oklahoma State on Saturday, whipped cream, and Kansas.

"We're still fighting for our lives Bowl" defensive end Jacquies Smith said. "There are more means not only because it's Texas."

James Franklin his first 10 passes and ran for a 2-yard result for the Tigers (5-5, 3-4), to beat Texas for the first time since 1997. Lawrence had 106 yards on 18 carries with a 35-yard score in the second quarter.

"Once you is consistent, you get the feeling for the game easier," said Lawrence. "You have just to go, when the chance comes and make it possible."

Texas (6-3, 3-3) with injury problems at running back and was held to 76 meters fell in only its third road game of the year. Missouri allows just a chip shot field goal for the first result of the game and a security from one punt blocked in the third quarter.

"The thing most was frustrating was that we ourselves no longer", said freshman quarterback David Ash, which was removed in the third quarter. "Sanctions, bad reads, little things we can control."

"they have good, but is a lot of the stuff, what we can control."

The last two weeks at home, Texas crashed whipped Kansas and Texas Tech by a combined 95-20 and 400 meters topped in both games. Leading rusher was Malcolm Brown (toe) and Joe Bergeron (thigh) no leads and the deep chart got leaner, Fozzy Whitaker left a cut in the first quarter with an apparent right knee injury at the same time.

Lawrence, won the tailback job fall drills but was early for three games in the season by a broken fibula shelved, more leads with 79 yards on eight and a TD before the break.

Controlled play Missouri in the half after fumbling a scoring chance on his first drive away when Emmnauel Acho l ' Damian Washington removed after a reception and Texas recovered on their own 12.

Franklin scored his 11th rushing touchdown on a 2-yard keeper, Missouri forward set and Lawrence 35-yard go head with 04: 43 in the half run.

Thanks to the defence, Missouri was able to sit most of the second half on his lead.

"If someone goes down, the next man is ready to step up," Texas wide receiver Marquise Goodwin said. "That's where leadership comes, which is where you up and man to grow."

"No matter what, regardless of who there is."

Eric waters blocked punt set up Missouri to 1 for the first result in the third quarter in four play, although the Tigers settle for a 19-yard field goal by Trey BARROW, the it 17-3.

Less than four minutes later, Leroy Scott's blocked punt from the end zone of Texas were two points.


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