It was a ball Wes Kemp would probably tell you he catches nine times out of 10. But, for the Missouri sophomore receiver, it was not meant to be.
Not for the Tigers. Not on this night.
Deadlocked in a back-and-forth battle, Missouri was in a position to take the lead heading into the locker room on the road at No. 16 Oklahoma State. After an Oklahoma State field goal tied the score at 17, Missouri, seeking momentum, had possession in the waning moments of the first half.
Instead, what the Tigers got was the beginning of the end.
Faced with a seemingly unmanageable third-and-21 from his own 25, Missouri quarterback Bleacher Report - College Football
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