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Buckeyes fall flat in 14-3 loss to Missouri in lackluster Cotton Bowl

ARLINGTON, Tex. (WCMH) — The Ohio State Buckeyes ended the 2023 season on a whimper after suffering a 14-3 loss to Missouri in the Cotton Bowl.

The seventh-ranked Buckeyes were held to just a first quarter field goal after starting quarterback Devin Brown came out of the game injured in the second quarter, leading to Lincoln Kienholz stepping in for the rest of the game. OSU totaled only 203 yards of offense and punted on eight times.


“We had a lot of things in the gameplan designed for his style of play,” said head coach Ryan Day about Brown. “We lost him and it was a little bit of a scramble and we came up short.”

Ohio State’s defense was able to shutout the Tigers through the first three quarters but Missouri sealed the game on the first play of the fourth quarter as running back Cody Schrader ended a 95-yard scoring drive with a touchdown run. Mizzou put the dagger in the game on the next drive, going 91 yards down the field to secure the win in a lackluster bowl game.

One of the biggest bright spots of OSU’s defense was Jack Sawyer, who registered three sacks to tie a Buckeyes bowl game record.

The win was Missouri’s first in a bowl game since 2013, the same year Ohio State last lost a non-playoff bowl game. With just three points scored, it was OSU’s worst offensive performance in a bowl game since being shutout by Clemson in the 2016 Fiesta Bowl. With the loss, it is the third consecutive season Ohio State finishes 11-2.

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