In the chaos-filled Memorial Stadium, Missouri improved to 7-3 after its win over the Mississippi State Bulldogs last night. However, things could have very easily gone wrong for Eli Drinkwitz’s side if their defense hadn’t been able to find some game-sealing plays throughout. They committed a season-high number of penalties in the game at 11 for more than 70 yards. But Drinkwitz feels not all the calls were exactly ideal.

HC Drinkwitz brought attention to the questionable calls while talking to the media. “Obviously, the intentional grounding calls weren’t great for us, which I think forced us out of field-goal range if I’m remembering right,” he said. In addition to committing six defensive penalties in the first half, defensive end Nate Johnson and linebacker Josiah Trotter were ejec

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