Georgia beat Tennessee 38-10 to clinch an undefeated SEC regular season record for the third season in a row. Here are some observations from The Red & Black.
The first time Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz spent serious time with Cody Schrader was after the walk-on running back arrived on campus, gambling that the talent that made him a Division II star would transfer to college football's highest level. On Saturday night, it produced one of the finest games in school history. Schrader ran for 205 yards and a touchdown, caught five passes for 116 yards and led the No. 16 Tigers to a 36-7 rout of No. 14 Tennessee that ended a four-game losing streak in the series.
Cody Schrader put together one of the most impressive performances in Missouri history Saturday night, running for 205 yards and a touchdown, catching five passes for 116 yards, and leading
Line: Tennessee by 1 1/2, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. Missouri had a chance to make a statement in the SEC East, and perhaps angle for a spot in the conference championship game, before a competitive loss at top-ranked Georgia last weekend.