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Arkansas vs. Missouri final score, highlights: Tigers trample Razorbacks in Week 13 game

Missouri quarterback Brady Cook react after running for a touchdown against Arkansas during the first half of an NCAA college football game Friday, Nov. 24, 2023, in Fayetteville, Ark. (AP Photo/Michael Woods)

Missouri football trampled all over a sputtering Arkansas offense during a 48-14 victory in the "Battle Line Rivalry," as the Tigers will move on to play in a New Years Six Bowl, while the Razorbacks will look to put this Week 13 meeting behind them.

The Missouri defense completely stifled a Razorbacks offense that lost its starting quarterback K.J. Jefferson to injury in the first half. With backup quarterback Jacolby Criswell at the helm, the Razorbacks never found on offensive rhythm, their first snap in Tigers territory coming with under two minutes left in the third quarter.

On the other side of the football, the story of the Missouri offense was once again running back Cody Schrader, who put up a career-high 217 rushing yards, and did not even touch the gridiron in the fourth quarter as it was a blowout. Schrader carried the ball 27 times and got into the end zone once, increasing his lead over LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels for most rushing yards in the SEC.

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Missouri has won seven of the last eight meetings against Arkansas, with the Tigers leading the series 11-4 (the official record is 10-4 when accounting for a vacated win in 2016). Coach Eli Drinkwitz and his Tigers will await the name of their opponent in the New Years Six bowl game.

Check out all the updates, scores and highlights from the Week 13 matchup between Arkansas and Missouri.

Arkansas vs. Missouri final score

TEAMS

1Q

2Q

3Q

4Q

F

Arkansas

0

0

0

14

14

Missouri

10

10

21

7

48

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Arkansas vs. Missouri updates, highlights

Fourth Quarter: Missouri 48, Arkansas 14

6:19 p.m.: The clock will wind down to zeros on this one as Criswell fumbles and Missouri recovers.

6:17 p.m.: Arkansas is into Mizzou territory after Criswell hits Armstrong for a first down.

Touchdown, Missouri: Tigers 48, Razorbacks 14

6:13 p.m.: On fourth-and-goal, Nathaniel Peat gets into the end zone, his third touchdown of the season.

6:10 p.m.: Arkansas gets a stop on three consecutive downs inside the five-yard line. Missouri is at the 1-yard line.

6:09 p.m.: Missouri is in the red zone again, threatening to add to the lead.

Touchdown, Arkansas: Tigers 41, Razorbacks 14

6:01 p.m.: Arkansas is in the end zone again, this time it is true freshman Isaiah Augustave, who evades a tackle by Williams and waltzes in for the score.

6:00 p.m.: With just under ten minutes to go in the fourth quarter, Dominique Johnson rushes for 41 yards to the Mizzou five-yard line.

5:58 p.m.: Augustave gets to the outside for a nine-yard run.

5:53 p.m.: Horn's pass is high and incomplete on third-and-7. Mizzou will punt.

5:52 p.m.: Sam Horn is in for starting quarterback Brady Cook.

Touchdown, Arkansas: Tigers 41, Razorbacks 7

5:48 p.m.: On third-and-goal from the nine-yard line, Criswell delivers a beautiful looping ball to Armstrong in the back left of the end zone. Armstrong goes up with those long arms, pushes off to create separation, and gets both feet in to put points on the board for the Razorbacks.

5:46 p.m.: Backup quarterback Criswell finally has time in the pocket and hits TeSlaa across the middle to move Arkansas into the red zone for the first time tonight.

5:45 p.m.: Criswell hands it off to Augustave on third-and-13 for a six-yard gain.

Third Quarter: Missouri 41, Arkansas 0

5:39 p.m.: Criswell is sacked on second-and-4 to end the third quarter.

5:38 p.m.: On fourth-and-short, Arkansas goes for it down 41, and an offsides on the defense creates an automatic first down.

5:35 p.m.: Augustave runs into Sidney Williams, but not before running for 11 yards and a first down.

Touchdown, Missouri: Tigers 41, Razorbacks 0

5:32 p.m.: As Criswell drops back to throw, the quarterback's arm is hit and he fumbles the ball. The ball is returned by Missouri as they get into the end zone once again.

5:29 p.m.: On a third-and-12, an inside throw to Isaac TeSlaa gets a first down.

5:25 p.m.: Missouri punts it back to Arkansas after sputtering on the last drive. The Razorbacks will look to put any points on the board and find some semblance of an offensive rhythm.

5:22 p.m.: Schrader bursts through the middle for a nine-yard pickup and a first down. He is over 200 yards on the game, with 203 yards on 25 carries.

5:18 p.m.: On third-and-6, Criswell drops back but is hit as he throws. Arkansas will be forced to punt, as the teams start to get chippy once again.

Touchdown, Missouri: Tigers 34, Razorbacks 0

5:12 p.m.: Norfleet leaks out the back side for an easy catch and touchdown. The catch came on the first play after the fumble, and true freshman Brett Norfleet finds his way into the end zone once again.

5:08 p.m.: Nightmare time for Arkansas, as the kick off back to Arkansas is fumbled. The ball came right off Isaiah Sategna's helmet and is recovered by Missouri.

Touchdown, Missouri: Tigers 27, Razorbacks 0

5:04 p.m.: Third down in the red zone for Missouri, and Cook finds a wide open Brett Norfleet over the middle for a 16-yard touchdown.

5:03 p.m.: Cook will sit out for one play after the big hit as Sam Horn checks in.

5:02 p.m.: On third-and-5 with great field positioning, Cook is hit as he throws, looking for Wease. Flags come out for pass interference on Arkansas' Jaheim Singletary.

5:01 p.m.: Criswell is hit while he is throwing, and he fumbles the ball. Turnover by the Razorbacks after they had just got the first earned-first down of the game.

5:00 p.m.: Missouri kicks off to Arkansas to start the half. K.J. Jefferson will not return, so Criswell will take the Razorbacks the length of the way for this one.

Halftime: Missouri 20, Arkansas 0

4:37 p.m.: The Razorbacks let the cluck run out and will head into halftime with a 20-point deficit.

4:32 p.m.: Hunter Clark makes a great tackle for a loss of yards and moves the Tigers back to the 11-yard line on third-and-goal. The Razorbacks defense then stops Luther Burden III on a quick play, forcing a field goal. Harrison Mevis once again nails a 22-yard kick.

4:29 p.m.: Another massive run by Cody Schrader takes the Missouri offense down to the Arkansas three-yard line. 49-yard pickup for Schrader and the Tigers.

4:28 p.m.: Personal foul on Antonio Grier after he uses a horse-collar tackle to take down Missouri's tight-end.

4:25 p.m.: Another three-and-out by Arkansas after Criswell is sacked by Nyles Gaddy for a loss of eight yards. That's Gaddy's fourth sack of the year.

Touchdown, Missouri: Tigers 17, Razorbacks 0

4:18 p.m.: Cook runs into the end zone untouched on a quarterback-keep play, and shushes the Arkansas crowd. The three-yard touchdown run makes this a three-possession game.

Three players ejected after scuffle

4:15 p.m.: Three players have been ejected from the game. Missouri's Armand Membou has been ejected following a fight, as well as Arkansas' Eric Gregory and Zach Williams.

4:13 p.m.: Schrader gets inside the five-yard line, but a fight breaks out, with a couple punches thrown. The referees are reviewing the scuffle.

4:11 p.m.: On third-and-12 in the red zone, Cook scrambles and throws it out of bounds, but a flag is down after Cook is hit late. A scuffle breaks out as Missouri players went to the Arkansas sideline to help Cook up.

4:10 p.m.: On a similar play design, Schrader explodes down the left sideline for a 43-yard gain. He is at 136 yards already in this one.

4:09 p.m.: Schrader is having a big day, approaching a 100-yard game in the first half. On his 16th carry, Schrader runs for 14 yards.

4:06 p.m.: On third-and-6, Criswell's pass to Armstrong is incomplete. Arkansas still has yet to eclipse 50 yards of total offense.

4:02 p.m.: On third-and-7, Cook steps back and his pass is almost intercepted by Hudson Clark, and possession will flip hands once again.

4:00 p.m.: Schrader barely moves the chains as he just gets over the first down line on a third-and-2.

3:55 p.m.: On third-and-7, Criswell's pass is broken up as he's pressured. Arkansas' offense still cannot find a spark as they punt back to the Tigers.

3:53 p.m.: Criswell finds Andrew Armstrong, Arkansas' leading receiver, for a gain of eight yards and a first down.

3:52 p.m.: Criswell barrels down to the 35-yard line for a gain of seven yards.

First Quarter: Missouri 10, Arkansas 0

3:47 p.m.: A three-yard run by Isaiah Augustave will end the first quarter, Arkansas with the ball.

3:46 p.m.: On third-and-9, Cook is caught and dropped at the line of scrimmage by Cameron Ball, and the Tigers will have to punt from close to mid-field.

3:42 p.m.: Brady Cook makes an unbelievable throw to the left sideline to Luther Burden III, as Cook drops it perfectly in Burden's pocket for 28 yards.

3:40 p.m.: On his first throw, Criswell overthrows Andrew Armstrong while being pressured. Missouri forces another three-and-out.

3:38 p.m.: Jacolby Criswell will step in as quarterback in the absence of Jefferson.

3:35 p.m.: On third-and-2, Razorbacks hold Schrader to just one yard. Harrison Mevis kicks a 24-yard field goal to make this a two-possession game.

3:33 p.m.: After a free play on a neutral zone infraction, Mizzou quarterback Brady Cook finds receiver Theo Wease Jr. for 15 yards.

3:32 p.m.: K.J. Jefferson is back on the bike after getting hurt on the fumble play.

3:31 p.m.: Missouri has great field positioning, as two runs by Cody Schrader helps the Tigers pick up a first down.

3:30 p.m.: Jefferson is helped off the field and into the tent. It appears to be a left leg injury.

3:26 p.m.: K.J. Jefferson runs a quarterback-keeper up the middle, and is dragged down after a substantial gain. Jefferson fumbles the ball and looks to be in some pain as Missouri recovers the football.

Touchdown, Missouri: Tigers 7, Razorbacks 0

3:22 p.m.: Missouri strikes first, as Cody Schrader gets his ninth straight game with a touchdown, a two-yard run up the middle to put the Tigers on the board.

3:22 p.m.: On a quarterback-keep play on fourth-and-1, Cook dives to the two-yard line for the first down.

3:21 p.m.: On third-and-4 inside Arkansas' ten-yard line, Cook dives for a first down but is marked a yard short of the first down.

3:19 p.m.: Cody Schrader bounces down the right sideline, showing why he is the SEC's leading rusher this season. Missouri is into the red zone after the 36-yard run.

3:16 p.m.: Mizzou's Sidney Williams sacks Jefferson on third-and-8, as both of the defenses are off to a fast start. That's 43 sacks allowed on the season for Arkansas.

3:15 p.m.: On Arkansas' first play of the game, quarterback K.J. Jefferson finds Nathan Bax for a one-yard completion.

3:13 p.m.: After Arkansas kicks off to Missouri, the Razorbacks defense forces an early punt.

2:52 p.m.: We are minutes away from kick off between Arkansas and Missouri in Week 13 of the college football season.

2:01 p.m.: Just over an hour until kick off from Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium.

What channel is Arkansas vs. Missouri today?

Arkansas vs. Missouri will be broadcasted live on CBS from the Razorbacks traditional home of Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium.

Streaming options for the game include Fubo, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers.

Arkansas vs. Missouri start time

  • Date: Friday, Nov. 24

  • Time: 3 p.m. CT

The Razorbacks and Tigers will kick off their Week 13 matchup at 3 p.m. CT.

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Arkansas vs. Missouri betting odds

Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Tuesday, Nov. 21.

  • Spread: Missouri (-7.5)

  • Over/under: 54.5 points

  • Moneyline: Missouri -300, Arkansas +240

Arkansas schedule 2023

Date

Opponent

Saturday, Sept. 2

Arkansas 56, Western Carolina 13

Saturday, Sept. 9

Arkansas 28, Kent State 6

Saturday, Sept. 16

BYU 38, Arkansas 31

Saturday, Sept. 23

LSU 34, Arkansas 31*

Saturday, Sept. 30

Texas A&M 34, Arkansas 22*

Saturday, Oct. 7

Ole Miss 27, Arkansas 20*

Saturday, Oct. 14

Alabama 24, Arkansas 21*

Saturday, Oct. 21

Mississippi State 7, Arkansas 3*

Saturday, Oct. 28

BYE

Saturday, Nov. 4

Arkansas 39, Florida 36 (OT)*

Saturday, Nov. 11

Auburn 48, Arkansas 10*

Saturday, Nov. 18

Arkansas 44, Florida International 20

Friday, Nov. 24

vs. No. 10 Missouri*

Saturday, Dec. 2

SEC championship game (Atlanta)

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Missouri schedule 2023

Date

Opponent

Thursday, Aug. 31

Missouri 35, South Dakota 10

Saturday, Sept. 9

Missouri 23, Middle Tennessee 19

Saturday, Sept. 16

Missouri 30, No. 15 Kansas State 27

Saturday, Sept. 23

Missouri 34, Memphis 27

Saturday, Sept. 30

Missouri 38, Vanderbilt 21*

Saturday, Oct. 7

LSU 49, Missouri 39*

Saturday, Oct. 14

Missouri 38, No. 23 Kentucky 21*

Saturday, Oct. 21

Missouri 34, South Carolina 12*

Saturday, Oct. 28

BYE

Saturday, Nov. 4

No. 1 Georgia 30, Missouri 21

Saturday, Nov. 11

Missouri 36, No. 12 Tennessee 7*

Saturday, Nov. 18

Missouri 33, Florida 31*

Friday, Nov. 24

at Arkansas*

Saturday, Dec. 2

SEC championship game (Atlanta)

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