Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

No. 8 Missouri handles Kentucky

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NO. 8 MISSOURI 48, KENTUCKY 17

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Maty Mauk wanted simply to keep the offense rolling for No. 8 Missouri before turning the job back to James Franklin. Dorial Green-Beckham was merely trying to help the Tigers’ backup quarterbac­k succeed.

Their goals helped both make program history Saturday.

Mauk threw five touchdown passes to tie Chase Daniel’s school record, Green-Beckham set another mark by catching four of them and Missouri cruised past Kentucky 48-17.

Making his fourth consecutiv­e start in place of the injured Franklin, the Tigers’ redshirt freshman completed 17 of 28 attempts for 203 yards by taking full advantage of Green-Beckham, a 6-6 sophomore.

Mauk added a 6-yard scoring pass to Henry Josey, who also rushed for two touchdowns, including an 86-yarder.

“With your name besides his, obviously it’s a tremendous honor,” Mauk said of his achievemen­t. “I couldn’t have done it without the five guys up front and the guys that made something happen after they caught the ball today.”

His achievemen­t might not have been possible without Green-Beckham, whose previous best was 2 two-touchdown games. Surprising­ly finding himself covered by a single (and shorter) Kentucky defender, it was easy for him to go up and haul in Mauk’s jump-ball passes in the end zone.

“The safety was really rolling over most of the game,” said Green-Beckham, who had seven receptions for 100 yards. “I just felt like I came out there and just beat their defense myself and just went out there and made plays.”

Missouri (9-1, 5-1 SEC) allowed Kentucky (2-7, 0-5) two touchdowns in the third quarter but the Mauk-to-Green-Beckham connection answered both scores with touchdowns of 22 and 7 yards.

“We were trying to play tight coverage, and we didn’t play it very well,” Kentucky Coach Mark Stoops said.

The victory helped the Tigers stay a half-game ahead of idle South Carolina (5-2) atop the East division heading into their second open date and gave Coach Gary Pinkel his fourth nine-victory season in 13 years with Missouri.

Missouri outgained Kentucky 426-369, but its defense recorded 11 tackles for loss, seven sacks and recovered a fumble in handing the Wildcats their 13th consecutiv­e SEC loss. The Tigers also extended their nation-leading streak of games with a takeaway to 40.

“We’re just trying to do our job and execute,” Tigers linebacker Andrew Wilson said.

Kentucky’s only consolatio­n was scores on the opening possession­s of both halves. Joe Mansour kicked a 21-yard field goal in the first quarter, while quarterbac­k Jalen Whitlow ran for a 1-yard touchdown to start the second half.

Raymond Sanders’ 1-yard touchdown run brought the Wildcats within 35-17, but the Tigers tacked on two more touchdowns to cap a day in which they scored four consecutiv­e times in the first half and three times in a row in the second.

Mauk ended up matching his season touchdown total in one game before giving way to Franklin in the fourth quarter, his first action since injuring his shoulder against Georgia.

“We’re fortunate to get him [Franklin] back, but we’re also fortunate to have a backup quarterbac­k that can plays like Maty Mauk’s playing,” Pinkel said. “He’s got a long way before he’s doing all the things right, but obviously the guy can make some plays.”

Josey finished with 113 yards rushing on 11 carries.

Dominant as the Tigers were, their timing seemed off during the first two series after the early start. But then they caught a huge break when Kentucky punter Landon Foster shanked a 13-yard kick to the Wildcats’ 39.

Back-to-back runs of 6 and 27 yards by Marcus Murphy moved the Tigers to Kentucky’s 8 and set up Mauk’s floater in the left corner of the end zone, where Green-Beckham effortless­ly went up over 6-0 cornerback Nate Willis to snag the touchdown pass.

GEORGIA 45, APPALACHIA­N STATE 6

ATHENS, Ga. — With another SEC record secured along with a victory over Appalachia­n State, Aaron Murray’s focus quickly shifted to a bigger game in Georgia’s immediate future.

Murray threw two touchdown passes to set the SEC career record, and Georgia broke open a close game with a dominant second half to beat Appalachia­n State.

Todd Gurley, J.J. Green and Brendan Douglas ran for touchdowns as Georgia (6-3) outscored the Mountainee­rs 31-0 in the second half after leading only 14-6 at halftime.

Georgia, still clinging to hopes of catching Missouri in the SEC East, plays at No. 9 Auburn next week. Appalachia­n State (2-8) reached eight losses for the first time since a 3-8 finish in 1979.

 ?? AP/JAMES CRISP ?? Missouri receiver Dori a l Green-Beckham caught a school-record four touchdown passes Saturday against Kentucky.
AP/JAMES CRISP Missouri receiver Dori a l Green-Beckham caught a school-record four touchdown passes Saturday against Kentucky.

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