As they struggled, Moe was not there. Sophomore put Missouri up 27-24 with a 68-yard touchdown and the Tigers’ defense stopped SDSU on his drive.
“We were a little out of sync most of the game,” said Moe. “But we finally hit the one there in the end.”
Missouri controlled the game until the middle of the fourth quarter. Towed 20.14 about 11 minutes left in the game, SDSU was supported by its 7-yard line.
Her drive looked hopeless.
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