Missouri redshirt freshman QB Brady Cook completed 27-of-34 passes for 238 yards and one touchdown in Wednesday’s 24-22 loss to Army.
Cook (6'2/207) looked like Missouri’s future starter in this one, appearing in command of the offense and orchestrating two touchdown drives, including one late in the game that looked like it was going to be enough to give Missouri the upset win. Cook got Missouri on the board on the opening drive of the game, putting in work with his legs as he took a 30-yard run down the right sideline to put Missouri up 7-0 to open the game. He would then get Missouri into position for three more first half field goals, as the Tigers led Army 16-7 at halftime. Missouri would then be shutout in the third quarter, but late in the fourth quarter, Cook found wide receiver Keke Chism for a six-yard touchdown pass with 1:11 left in the game, to give the Tigers a 22-21 lead after a failed two-point conversion. Unfortunately for Cook and Mizzou, his late heroics wouldn’t be enough, as Army would respond to Cook’s touchdown pass with a late-drive of their own that ended in a game winning field goal.