2013 Missouri Tigers football team

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2013 Missouri Tigers football
Missouri Tigers wordmark.png
Cotton Bowl Champions
SEC Eastern Division Champions
Conference Southeastern Conference Eastern Division
Ranking
Coaches #5
AP #5
2013 record 12–2 (7–1 SEC)
Head coach Gary Pinkel (13th year)
Offensive coordinator Josh Henson (1st as coordinator; 5th overall year)
Offensive scheme Spread
Defensive coordinator Dave Steckel (5th as coordinator; 13th overall year)
Base defense 4–3
Home stadium Faurot Field
(Capacity: 67,124)
Seasons
« 2012 2014 »
2013 SEC football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
Eastern Division
#5 Missouri x   7 1         12 2  
#4 South Carolina   6 2         11 2  
Georgia   5 3         8 5  
#24 Vanderbilt   4 4         9 4  
Florida   3 5         4 8  
Tennessee   2 6         5 7  
Kentucky   0 8         2 10  
Western Division
#2 Auburn xy$   7 1         12 2  
#7 Alabama x%   7 1         11 2  
#14 LSU   5 3         10 3  
#18 Texas A&M   4 4         9 4  
Mississippi State   3 5         7 6  
Ole Miss   3 5         8 5  
Arkansas   0 8         3 9  
Championship: Auburn 59, Missouri 42
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll[1]

The 2013 Missouri Tigers football team (also called "Mizzou") represented the University of Missouri in the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It marked the Tigers' second season as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in the Eastern Division. The team was led by head coach Gary Pinkel, in his 13th year and played its home games at Faurot Field in Columbia, Missouri. The Tigers went into the season hoping to return to a bowl game after missing out the previous season. They succeeded after a 11–1 regular season and their first-ever SEC Eastern Division title. After a loss to Auburn in the SEC Championship Game they played in the 2014 Cotton Bowl Classic on January 3, 2014 against Oklahoma State, which they won 41–31. The two teams had last met on October 22, 2011.[2]

Recruits

Key losses:

All 20 recruits signed their National Letter of Intent on February 6, during the National Signing Period (February 6 – April 1).[5][6]

On the eve of National Signing Day, Missouri ranks last in the SEC, 46th in the overall rankings according to Rivals.com.[7]
On the day after National Signing Day, Scout.com ranks Missouri as 36th (3.00) best overall, ahead of only Kentucky (39th) in the SEC.
Rivals.com has Mizzou at 39th (3.00).

Coach Pinkel likes the 20-name recruiting class.[8]

His coaching staff agrees with his analysis, as does former Mizzou wide receiver Jeremy Maclin.

Mizzou's class has 11 of the 20 recruits from Missouri. In 2011, Mizzou had 19 recruits, and in 2010, only 17.[9]

The team added a needed defensive tackle, DeQuinton Osborne on May 31, 2013, but MU has not officially announced Osborne’s addition to the recruiting class.[10]

Four recruits of the 20 (listed in the recruit section below) left the program for various reasons. Freshman offensive tackle Harneet Gill left the Missouri football team three days into preseason camp after deciding he had “lost faith in the plan” to treat his surgically repaired foot and that Mizzou was not “the right fit,” he said. Tailback Chase Abbington (Fort Zumwalt South) and defensive lineman Antar Thompson (Maplewood Richmond Heights) both failed to qualify academically and enrolled in junior college. Duron Singleton, a safety from Fresno City, CA, Community College, was expected to transfer and arrive last week, but Pinkel announced Thursday that Singleton wasn’t joining the program, citing undisclosed “personal reasons.”[11][12]

Schedule

Fans rush the field after the Missouri Tigers beat Texas A&M.
Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
August 31 6:00 p.m. Murray State* Faurot FieldColumbia, MO PPV W 58–14   58,038[13][14]
September 7 2:30 p.m. Toledo* Faurot Field • Columbia, MO ESPNU W 38–23   56,785[15][16]
September 21 7:00 p.m. at Indiana* Memorial StadiumBloomington, IN BTN W 45–28   49,149[17][18]
September 28 6:30 p.m. Arkansas State* Faurot Field • Columbia, MO CSS W 41–19   62,468[19][20]
October 5 6:30 p.m. at Vanderbilt Vanderbilt StadiumNashville, TN CSS W 51–28   36,892[21][22]
October 12 11:00 a.m. at #7 Georgia #25 Sanford StadiumAthens, GA ESPN W 41–26   92,746[23][24]
October 19 11:21 a.m. #22 Florida #14 Faurot Field • Columbia, MO SECTV W 36–17   67,124[25][26]
October 26 6:00 p.m. #20 South Carolinadagger #5 Faurot Field • Columbia, MO ESPN2 L 24–27 2OT  67,124[27][28]
November 2 6:00 p.m. Tennessee #10 Faurot Field • Columbia, MO ESPN W 31–3   65,869[29][30]
November 9 11:00 a.m. at Kentucky #9 Commonwealth StadiumLexington, KY ESPNU W 48–17   55,280[31][32]
November 23 6:45 p.m. at #24 Ole Miss #8 Vaught–Hemingway StadiumOxford, MS ESPN W 24–10   61,168[33][34]
November 30 6:45 p.m. #19 Texas A&M #5 Faurot Field • Columbia, MO ESPN W 28–21   67,124[35][36]
December 7 3:00 p.m. vs. #3 Auburn #5 Georgia DomeAtlanta, GA (SEC Championship Game) CBS L 42–59   75,632[37][38]
January 3, 2014 7:00 p.m. vs. #13 Oklahoma State* #9 AT&T StadiumArlington, TX (78th AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic[2]) FOX W 41–31   72,690[39][40]
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Central Time.

Mizzou Tigers, schedule, as of December 8, 2013 (Retrieved: December 8, 2013)

Recruits for 2013

October 19 Game Notes vs. Florida Gators

The Tigers improved to 7–0 with their 36–17 win over the Florida Gators, their best start since 2010, as are their 3–0 record in league play. Before 2010, they were not a perfect 7–0 since they started 1962 with a 7–0–1 mark. Gary Pinkel with his 97th win is now only four away from Don Faurot's 101 Missouri record. Missouri recorded a turnover for the 37th consecutive game, the longest active streak in the country. The Tigers have now forced 18 turnovers this season. Missouri's 14 interceptions ranks No. 1 nationally, just ahead of with Northwestern (13) and Virginia Tech (13). Andrew Baggett tied the school record with five field goals today. Jeff Jacke shares that school record having also made five field goals vs. Kansas in 1992. Baggett finished the game scoring 18 points, the most in school history by a kicker. Jacke owned the mark before today, scoring 16 in that win over Kansas in 1992. The 295 yards thrown by Maty Mauk are the most ever by a Tiger freshman in his debut and the fourth highest total by a freshman in Mizzou history. The 295 were also the most thrown against the Gators in 2013, with the previous high 164 by Arkansas. Missouri allowed Florida to just 61 yards in the first half, the fewest yards allowed by a Tiger opponent in a half since allowing just 16 yards in the second half vs. Kentucky last season.[41]

The duo of QB Maty Mauk and defensive lineman Michael Sam received SEC honors as Freshman Player of the Week and Defensive Player of the Week, respectively, on October 21. Mauk threw for 295 yards and one touchdown, while also rushing for another touchdown in the fourth quarter to seal the win. Sam had three sacks and four tackles.[42]

Placekicker Andrew Baggett earned the "Star of the Week" award from the Lou Groza National Collegiate Placekicker Award plus National Specialist of the Week honors from the College Football Performance Awards. He broke Missouri's 21-year record for points in a game with 18 (5 FGs, 3 PATs), set by Jeff Jacke in 1992. He also leads the nation with 41 touchbacks on kickoffs. His 71.9% touchback percentage ranks seventh.[43]

Honors

On December 9, 2013, defensive end Michael Sam was named the SEC Defensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press, and was also a unanimous first-team All-SEC selection. Before the bowl season starts, Sam led the SEC with 10.5 sacks and 18 tackles for loss. Offensive tackle Justin Britt was also named to the first-team AP all-conference, as was defensive lineman Kony Ealy, and cornerback E.J. Gaines. Wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham and linebacker Andrew Wlson were named to the second-team list. Defensive end Markus Golden made the honorable mention list. Ealy had the strongest finish to the regular season of any Mizzou defender and heads into bowl season with 7.5 sacks, 12.5 tackles for loss, a team-best 14 hurries and three forced fumbles, the most among all SEC defensive lineman. Gaines finished the regular season with 68 tackles and a team-best four interceptions. In the December 7 loss to Auburn in the SEC title game, he picked up a fumble forced by Ealy, and returned it for a touchdown. He also earned first-team All-Big 12 honors as a sophomore in 2011. With a huge game against Auburn, Green-Beckham now shares the team lead with 55 catches for 850 yards and a team-best 12 touchdowns. Wilson leads Mizzou in tackles for a third straight season with 98, matching his 2011 total. Coach Gary Pinkel is one of eight finalists for the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year award.[44]

Michael Sam named a Walter Camp Football Foundation First-Team All-American, the seventh for Coach Pinkel in his 13 years at Mizzou, and the first on the defensive side for Mizzou since Justin Smith in 2000.[45]

Rankings

Mizzou Athletics personnel form a perimeter around a dismantled field goal post on Faurot Field when fans rushed the field after defeating Texas A&M November 30th.

Missouri cracked the AP poll (#25) on October 6, for the first time since the second week of the 2011 season when it was ranked #21.[46] Missouri jumped nine slots to #5 in the AP poll on October 19, after their 36–17 win over #22 Florida. The #5 ranking is Missouri’s highest since reaching No. 3 in 2008 at 5–0 before a home loss to Oklahoma State. They debuted at #5 in the BCS standings.[47] They reached #5 again on the AP poll on Nov. 24, after beating #24 Ole Miss, 24–10, at Oxford the day before, and stayed at #5 on all four polls after beating Texas A&M on Nov. 30. The Tigers fell to #9 [48] after its 42–59 loss to the Auburn Tigers in the 2013 SEC Championship Game on December 7, ending its bid for a possible trip to the BCS National Championship Game. The 2013 Tigers team is the fourth in the past seven years to reach double-digits in wins, with the previous time a 10–3 record in 2010. Missouri ended the SEC season with an 11–2 record. Mizzou extended its nation-leading streak of games forcing a takeaway to 43 consecutive games. Mizzou has jumped on top of opposing teams on the scoreboard all season, only trailing at the half for the second time this season vs. Auburn.[49] The 8th ranked (BCS) Tigers were invited to and accepted an invitation to the 78th Cotton Bowl against the (10–2) #13-ranked Oklahoma State Cowboys on January 3, 2014, 7pm CT, to be televised on Fox. The Cotton Bowl appearance will mark Mizzou's 11th New Year's Day (or later) bowl game in program history, and its first since playing in the 2008 Cotton Bowl against the Arkansas Razorbacks. The invitation is a reward for an outstanding season which saw the Tigers post one of the top turnaround years in the nation, going from 5–7 in 2012 to 11–2 – a 6-1/2 game improvement. This is MU's 30th alltime bowl appearance. The Tigers will be making their third appearance in the tradition-rich game. Mizzou rolled to a 38–7 win over Arkansas in the 2008 game, as TB Tony Temple rushed for a Cotton Bowl-record 281 yards and four touchdowns against the 25th-ranked Razorbacks. That win closed a stellar season for Mizzou, who finished with a 12–2 record and a school-best final ranking of 4th in the final polls. Mizzou's other appearance in the Cotton Bowl was back in 1946, when Texas claimed a 40–27 victory.[2]

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Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes. ( ) = First place votes.
Week
Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Final 
AP NR NR NR NR RV RV 25 14 5 10 9 9 8 5 5 9 5 
Coaches' NR RV NR NR RV RV RV 14 7 10 9 8 8 6 5 9 5 
Harris Not released 14 6 9 8 8 8 6 5 9 Not released 
BCS Not released 5 9 8 9 8 5 5 8 Not released


Coaching staff

Name Position Years
at MU
Alma mater (year)
Gary Pinkel[50] Head Coach 13 Kent State (1975)
Dave Steckel (American Football)[51] Assistant Head Coach
Defensive Coordinator
Linebackers Coach
13 Kutztown (1982)
Andy Hill[52][53] Quarterbacks Coach
Associate Head Coach
18 University of Missouri (1985)
Josh Henson[52][54] Offensive Coordinator
Co-Offensive Line Coach
5 Oklahoma State (1998)
Cornell Ford[55] Cornerbacks Coach 13 Toledo (1991)
Alex Grinch[56] Safeties Coach 5 Mount Union (2002)
Pat Washington[57] Receivers Coach 1 Auburn (1987)
Brian Jones[58] Running Backs Coach 13 Connecticut (1981)
Craig Kuligowski[59] Defensive Line Coach 13 Toledo (1991)
Bruce Walker[60] Co-Offensive Line Coach 13 Central Washington (1983)
Dan Hopkins[61] Director of Football Operations 7 University of Missouri (2004)
Nick Otterbacher[62] Director of Football Recruiting 10 Toledo (2002)

Henson expected to take over as Missouri's offensive coordinator

Source: 2013 Mizzou Football Roster (coaches) [63]

Roster

SUMMER 2013 (as of August 30, 2013)
(Preseason depth chart)[64]

(as of SUMMER 2013 MUTIGERS.com, and Rivals.com)

Wide receivers (Summer 2013)

  •   2 L'Damian WashingtonRedshirt Senior
  •   4 J'Mon Moore – Freshman
  •   5 James Driskell – Sophomore
  •   8 Darius White – Redshirt Junior
  • 14 Jaleel Clark – Redshirt Senior
  • 15 Dorial Green-BeckhamSophomore
  • 16 Levi Copelin – Redshirt Freshman
  • 17 Sheldon Gerau – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 18 Wesley Leftwich – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 21 Bud Sasser – Redshirt Junior
  • 26 Jake Brents Redshirt Freshman
  • 38 Nicalus Rhone – Freshman
  • 38 Reid Swearingen – Redshirt Freshman
  • 41 Aaron Bailey – Freshman
  • 41 Eric Laurent – Redshirt Freshman
  • 43 Cameron Chancey – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 84 Gavin Otte – Junior
  • 85 Marcus LucasSenior
  • 88 Jimmie Hunt – Redshirt Junior

Offensive line (Summer 2013)

  • 51 Steven Carberry – Redshirt Junior
  • 52 Jordan Hill – Freshman
  • 54 Nick Monaghan – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 56 Robert Luce – Redshirt Junior
  • 57 Alec Abeln – Freshman
  • 58 John Reid – Freshman
  • 59 Kyle Starke – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 60 Connor McGovern – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 61 Max Copeland – Redshirt Senior
  • 62 Taylor Chappell – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 63 Brad McNulty – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 64 Will Johnson – Redshirt Freshman
  • 65 Mitch Morse – Redshirt Junior
  • 66 Adam Ploudre – Freshman
  • 67 Michael Boddie – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 68 Justin BrittRedshirt Senior
  • 69 Mitch Hall – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 70 Anthony Gatti – Redshirt Junior
  • 71 Justin Grava – Redshirt Freshman
  • 72 Clay Rhodes – Freshman
  • 73 Mitch Hall – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 76 Jordan Williams – Redshirt Freshman
  • 77 Evan Boehm – Sophomore
  • 78 Nick Demien – Redshirt Junior
  • 79 Adam Franklin – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 93 Justin Grava – Redshirt Freshman

Tight ends (Summer 2013)

  • 46 Kyle Peasel – Redshirt Senior
  • 80 Sean Culkin – Redshirt Freshman
  • 81 Eric Waters – Senior
  • 82 Jason Reese – Freshman
  • 84 Brandon Colbert – Junior
  • 86 Jake Hurrell – Redshirt Freshman
  • 89 Tyler Hanneke – Redshirt Freshman
  • 90 Berlin Hollomon – Freshman
  • 98 Clayton Echard – Redshirt Sophomore
 

Quarterbacks (Summer 2013)

  •   1 James FranklinSenior
  •   7 Maty MaukRedshirt Freshman
  •   9 Eddie Printz – Freshman
  • 11 Trent Hosick – Freshman
  • 12 Colby Carpenter – Freshman
  • 13 Corbin Berkstresser – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 17 Alex Demczak – Junior

Running (tail) backs (Summer 2013)

  •   6 Marcus Murphy – Redshirt Junior
  • 20 Henry JoseyRedshirt Junior
  • 24 Greg White – Redshirt Junior
  • 32 Russell Hansbrough – Sophomore
  • 35 Tyler Hunt – Sophomore
  • 36 Morgan Steward – Redshirt Freshman
  • 39 Miles Drummond – Redshirt Freshman
  • 40 Andrew Stevens – Redshirt Freshman
  • 46 Stephen Blakley – Freshman

Defensive line (Summer 2013)

  • 33 Markus Golden (end)Redshirt Junior
  • 35 Marcus Loud – Freshman
  • 47 Kony Ealy (end)Redshirt Junior
  • 50 Evan Winston – Redshirt Freshman
  • 51 Steven Mack – Redshirt Junior
  • 52 Michael Sam (end)Redshirt Senior
  • 55 Brayden Burnett – Redshirt Senior
  • 56 Shane RayRedshirt Sophomore
  • 58 Ben Eskelson – Redshirt Freshman
  • 64 DeQuinton Osborne – Freshman
  • 75 A.J. Logan – Freshman
  • 87 Nate Crawford – Freshman
  • 89 Matt Hoch – Redshirt Junior
  • 90 Harold Brantley – Redshirt Freshman
  • 91 Charles Harris – Freshman
  • 93 Dakota Brake – Freshman
  • 94 Marvin Foster – Redshirt Senior
  • 95 Rickey Hatley – Redshirt Freshman
  • 96 Lucas Vincent – Redshirt Junior
  • 97 Josh Augusta – Freshman
  • 99 David Butler – Redshirt Junior

Linebackers (Summer 2013)

  •   8 Donovan Bonner – Redshirt Senior
  • 10 Kentrell BrothersRedshirt Sophomore
  • 11 Torey Boozer – Freshman
  • 12 Darvin Ruise – Redshirt Junior
  • 25 Donavin Newsom – Redshirt Freshman
  • 30 Michael Scherer – Redshirt Freshman
  • 40 Clarence Green – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 43 Michael Holt – Freshman
  • 48 Andrew Wilson – Redshirt Senior
  • 49 Denzel Martin – Redshirt Senior
  • 53 Christian Williams – Redshirt Freshman
  • 54 Michael Brennan – Senior
 

Safety (Summer 2013)

  •   4 Daniel Easterly – Redshirt Junior
  •   5 Cortland Browning – Redshirt Sophomore
  •   9 Braylon Webb – Redshirt Junior
  • 10 Brock Bondurant – Redshirt Freshman
  • 13 Chaston Ward – Redshirt Freshman
  • 18 Michael Godas – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 19 Shawn Rupert – Freshman
  • 21 Ian Simon – Redshirt Sophomore

Strong safety (Spring 2013)

Free safety (Spring 2013)

  • 17 Matt White (American football)|Matt White – Redshirt Senior

Defensive backs (Summer 2013)

  •   1 John Gibson – Redshirt Freshman
  •   2 Duron Singleton – Junior *
  •   3 David Johnson – Redshirt Sophomore
  •   7 Randy Ponder – Redshirt Senior
  • 11 Aarion Penton – Freshman
  • 22 Anthony Sherrils – Freshman
  • 24 Mubarak Nasirudden – Redshirt Freshman
  • 26 Xavier Smith – Redshirt Junior
  • 28 Ernest Payton – Redshirt Sophomore
  • 29 Zach Edwards – Redshirt Freshman
  • 29 David Sowell – Freshman
  • 31 E. J. GainesSenior
  • 34 Jordan Wade – Junior
  • 45 Tyler Davis – Redshirt Senior
  • 46 Jared Edwards – Redshirt Freshman

Punters (Summer 2013)

  • 92 Christian Brinser – Redshirt Junior

Kickers (Summer 2013)

  •   3 Luke Jackson – Freshman
  • 12 Preston Soper – Freshman
  • 90 Nick Coffman – Redshirt Freshman
  • 91 Blake Owens – Redshirt Junior
  • 99 Andrew Baggett – Redshirt Sophomore
† Kicked off team, June 17, 2013 [65]
* Left team for personal reasons, August 1
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References

  1. Link to the AP Poll
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