Pete Scantlebury
PowerMizzou.com Associate Editor
ATLANTA -- No. 16-Missouri fell to top-ranked Alabama 42-13 in the SEC Championship game, and PowerMizzou.com hands out game balls to the players who performed best on both teams.
Alabama quarterback Blake Sims: Sims was efficient, almost flawless and explosive, when needed. He completed 23-of-27 attempts for 262 yards and two touchdowns, and he added 19 yards on the ground.
Alabama running back Derrick Henry: The hulking sophomore ran over Missouri late in the game, as the Tigers' defense grew fatigued from the disproportionate time-of-possession. Henry carried the ball 20 times for 141 yards and two touchdowns, and 88 of those yards came in the fourth quarter.
Alabama defensive tackle A'Shawn Robinson: Alabama's defensive front suffocated Missouri's run game, and Robinson led the charge. He had nine tackles, including three for loss.
Missouri receiver Jimmie Hunt: Hunt was Missouri's only option on offense for most of the night. He had six catches for 169 yards, and constantly beat Alabama players deep.
Missouri kicker Andrew Baggett: Baggett was perfect on field goals, making two attempts from 33-yards each.
Missouri defensive tackle lucas Vincent: Vincent was disruptive in the middle, finishing with seven tackles, two for loss and a sack
https://missouri.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1712700
PowerMizzou.com Associate Editor
ATLANTA -- No. 16-Missouri fell to top-ranked Alabama 42-13 in the SEC Championship game, and PowerMizzou.com hands out game balls to the players who performed best on both teams.
Alabama quarterback Blake Sims: Sims was efficient, almost flawless and explosive, when needed. He completed 23-of-27 attempts for 262 yards and two touchdowns, and he added 19 yards on the ground.
Alabama running back Derrick Henry: The hulking sophomore ran over Missouri late in the game, as the Tigers' defense grew fatigued from the disproportionate time-of-possession. Henry carried the ball 20 times for 141 yards and two touchdowns, and 88 of those yards came in the fourth quarter.
Alabama defensive tackle A'Shawn Robinson: Alabama's defensive front suffocated Missouri's run game, and Robinson led the charge. He had nine tackles, including three for loss.
Missouri receiver Jimmie Hunt: Hunt was Missouri's only option on offense for most of the night. He had six catches for 169 yards, and constantly beat Alabama players deep.
Missouri kicker Andrew Baggett: Baggett was perfect on field goals, making two attempts from 33-yards each.
Missouri defensive tackle lucas Vincent: Vincent was disruptive in the middle, finishing with seven tackles, two for loss and a sack
https://missouri.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1712700