Missouri's Harrison Mevis and Brady Cook lead Tigers to stunning upset over No. 15 Kansas State
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Missouri's Harrison Mevis, who had been in a slump, kicked an SEC-record 61-yard field goal to secure a 30-27 upset victory over No. 15 Kansas State. Mevis' kick marked Missouri's first win over a top-15 team since 2018. Quarterback Brady Cook also played a crucial role, throwing for a career-high 356 yards. The win is seen as a program-affirming moment for Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz, who had faced criticism after a non-winning season in 2022.
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