The Auburn defense was playing a conservative medium zone, with some man to man with Brady Cook in there.
Once Pyne came in, he went 5-9, even driving them down the field, but after that they simply tightened up and squatted in a short zone. Since then, he's having a hard time completing a pass, much less one that has any appreciable yardage.
Cook is now back in the game, and the offense is clicking better. Missouri has a chance to tie or win the game with 2 minutes left. It probably took a while for the Procaine / Novocaine to take effect after he had rolled his ankle.
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