ST. LOUIS -- Jordan Duvall with Ray’s Sports House in Soulard says fans were ready hours ahead the Missouri and Alabama kickoff Saturday afternoon.
“We opened at opened at ten today and probably half of the building was already filled by 10:30,” Duvall said.
The tide changed after Mizzou lost 27-24 to Alabama, snapping the Tigers five-game win streak.
“Everybody closed their tabs and left they don’t like seeing Mizzou lose ive noticed they see Mizzou lose they close their tabs their ready to go home,” she said.
Fans were left hurting hours after the devastating loss ended with Missouri quarterback Beau Pribula throwing an interception.
“My heart is in pieces one thousand million pieces,” Mizzou Fan Mark Vega said.
Vega wished the Tigers would have used the nation’s leading rusher, Ah