If you weren't at home in front of your TV Friday night, you missed some pretty good big-boy College Football.
That includes the Cotton Bowl where Missouri scored 14 points in the last 3:08 of the game to beat a game Oklahoma State squad 41-31.
The star of the game: Missouri RB Henry Josey, who only rushed for 91 yards, but he scored 3 TD's. The last being at the 3:08 mark in the game, giving Missouri the lead. A lead they would grow just a minute left in the game..
That's when star Defensive End Michael Sam stopped a potential game winning drive by Okie State. Sam sacked Cowboy's QB Clint Chelf in scoring range. Chelf fumbled the ball. The fumble was scooped up by Shane Ray who took it back 73 yards and a touchdown.
The win finished a very successful season for the Tigers, who won the SEC East title before losing to Auburn in the SEC Championship game.
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