The Missouri Tigers' first official scrimmage of preseason camp ended with favorable results on both side of the ball. But after the Offense had claimed a 54-31 victory, a bulk of the praise was being showered upon the player who will continue to be so acutely observed under the microscope during the 2009 season.
Nearly flawless in his piloting of the first-team offense, sophomore quarterback Blaine Gabbert completed 17 of 22 passes for 217 yards, a touchdown, and an interception to punctuate an impressive first 10 days of camp—during which he ...
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