- Final0WIS
TENN17
2117
21 - Final1MIZZ
ARK38
738
7 - Final2MICH
FLA41
3541
35 - Final3TTU
UVA31
2831
28 - Final4ILL
USC17
4917
49 - Final5HAW
UGA10
4110
41 - Final6UTAH
NAVY35
3235
32 - Final7MEM
FAU27
4427
44 - Final8USM
CIN21
3121
31 - Final9NEV
UNM0
230
23 - Final10UCLA
BYU16
1716
17 - Final11BSU
ECU38
4138
41 - Final12PUR
CMU51
4851
48 - Final13ASU
TEX34
5234
52 - Final14BC
MSU24
2124
21 - Final15TCU
HOU20
1320
13 - Final16MD
ORST14
2114
21 - Final17CONN
WAKE10
2410
24 - Final18UCF
MSST3
103
10 - Final19PSU
TA&M24
1724
17 - Final20ALA
COLO30
2430
24 - Final21CAL
AFA42
3642
36 - Final22GT
FRES28
4028
40 - Final23USF
ORE21
5621
56 - Final24UK
FSU35
2835
28 - Final25IND
OKST33
4933
49 - Final OTOT26CLEM
AUB20
2320
23 - Final27WVU
OKLA48
2848
28 - Final28KU
VT24
2124
21 - Final29RUTG
BALL52
3052
30 - Final30BGSU
TLSA7
637
63 - Final31LSU
OSU38
2438
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Final
11:30 AM ET, January 1, 2008
Cotton Bowl, DALLAS, TX
Top Performers
Passing: C. Dick (ARK) - 197 YDS, 1 INT
Rushing: T. Temple (MIZZ) - 24 CAR, 281 YDS, 4 TD
Receiving: W. Franklin (MIZZ) - 5 REC, 77 YDS
DALLAS (AP) -- Colorful confetti flip-flopping around him, fans in black and gold chanting his name, Tony Temple and his Missouri teammates were basking in a terrific ending to a magical season.
| Rush Hour | ||||||
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Tony Temple set a Cotton Bowl rushing record and came close to breaking the all-time NCAA mark for yards rushing in a bowl game. |
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| Player | Bowl | Yards | ||||
| P.J. Daniels, Ga. Tech | '04 Humanitarian | 307 | ||||
| Tony Temple, Mizzou | '08 Cotton | 281 | ||||
| James Gray, Texas Tech | '89 All-American | 280 | ||||
| Curtis Dickey, Texas A&M | '76 Hall of Fame | 276 | ||||
| Gaston Green, UCLA | '86 Freedom | 266 | ||||
Only one thing was wrong -- the setting. This was the AT&T Cotton Bowl, not the Allstate BCS Championship Game they were a win away from reaching, and it wasn't the FedEx Orange, Tostitos Fiesta or Allstate Sugar Bowl like they thought they deserved.
Motivated instead of deflated, the guys from the "Show-Me State" did their best to prove they belonged in the BCS by routing Darren McFadden and Arkansas 38-7 on Tuesday. Temple led the way, rushing for 281 yards and four touchdowns, both records in the 72-year history of the Cotton Bowl.
"We were upset for a couple of days," said Martin Rucker, Missouri's All-American tight end. "We just felt we'd deserved, we'd earned to be in the BCS. But the Cotton Bowl is a great bowl and we were honored to be in it."
Mizzou (12-2) was ranked No. 1 after beating Kansas in the regular-season finale but then lost badly to Oklahoma in the Big 12 title game -- so badly that the Jayhawks wound up with an at-large berth into the Orange Bowl.
Coach Gary Pinkel kept his team's spirits up by having them put together a list of reasons why Dallas was a great place to spend New Year's Day. Recruiting and appeasing their largest out-of-state alumni base likely were near the top.
"They found out what a great game the Cotton Bowl is and then embraced it," Pinkel said.
Properly focused, the only thing left for the Tigers was figuring out that Arkansas (8-5) had loaded its defense with cornerbacks and safeties to neutralize Missouri's Heisman Trophy finalist quarterback, Chase Daniel.
| Lose-Lose Situations | ||||||
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| UCLA | Lost | |||||
| Houston | Lost | |||||
| Texas A&M | Lost | |||||
| Georgia Tech | Lost | |||||
| Arkansas | Lost | |||||
| West Virginia |
Plays Wednesday |
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Temple cracked the code pretty early, finding no linebackers after he broke the line of scrimmage in the first half. He had three carries of 22 yards, a 38-yarder and a 41-yarder as part of his 159 yards and two touchdowns by halftime.
Temple pulled a hamstring in the third quarter and missed several series but said he was ready to return about the same time Pinkel heard that Temple was close to the record.
He went back for just one play -- a spinning, tackle-breaking 40-yard run into the end zone -- and then rode back to the bench on the arms of Daniel and a lineman. The lift was part-celebration, part-transportation because Temple tweaked his hamstring around the 5-yard line.
"It was one of the best runs I've ever seen," Daniel said. "That was awesome."
Daniel was 12-of-29 for a season-low 136 yards with an interception. It was his second straight game without a touchdown pass, but he didn't care because handing off to Temple was the way to go. Daniel enjoyed it so much that he expects to be chastised by coaches for turning into a spectator; he stopped pretending to have the ball after handoffs to stand still and watch.
Temple's final run broke the Cotton Bowl rushing record of 265 yards set by Rice's Dicky Maegle in 1954, a performance that's best remembered for him being awarded a touchdown when Alabama's Tommy Lewis came off the bench and tackled him on a breakaway run.
Maegle had three touchdowns in that game, as did Texas' Bobby Layne in 1946 and Syracuse's Jim Brown in 1957.
Now put Temple's name above theirs in the record book. Only one thing could top that thrill -- the NCAA saying he can play next season. Missouri is asking for a medical redshirt because he hardly played as a freshman in 2004.
"That would be a nice phone call," Pinkel said.
McFadden ran 21 times for 105 yards and a touchdown but didn't play the fourth quarter. The Heisman finalist pushed his single-season total to 1,830 yards and his career total to 4,590. Both are school records and second to Herschel Walker in SEC history.
Asked after the game if he's turning pro, the junior said, "That's something I'm going to sit down with my parents and decide in a little while."
The rest of the Razorbacks made a horrible first impression on incoming coach Bobby Petrino, from the defense allowing the most yards rushing by a single player to having five turnovers -- an interception returned for a touchdown and four fumbles.
Freshman kicker Alex Tejada came in perfect on kicks of 40 yards or less but missed from 35 and 37. In between, a successful fake punt was wiped out because someone called timeout just before the snap; the Razorbacks tried the play again and lost a yard. Then a squib kick to open the second half backfired.
The final offensive play summed things up: Interim coach Reggie Herring ran about 20 yards asking for a timeout but didn't get it and a fourth-down pass was dropped in the end zone.
"The way we played, we couldn't have beat anyone," said Herring, who had been defensive coordinator until Houston Nutt stepped down in late November. "We did everything poorly. I'm embarrassed right now."
Teams with interim coaches are now 0-5 this bowl season, with West Virginia left to go. SEC teams had been 5-0 until Arkansas' loss.
At least the Hogs looked good. They wore all-red uniforms for the first time, a tribute to outgoing program icon Frank Broyles.
Broyles, whose 50-year tenure ended Monday, led Arkansas fans in spirited chants of "Pig! Sooie!" prior to kickoff. That turned out to be one of the few things they had to cheer all afternoon.
Change is coming quickly. Petrino plans to announce his coaching staff Thursday. Mississippi State has already said its defensive coordinator, Ellis Johnson, is taking Herring's spot at Arkansas, while Herring is reportedly headed to Texas A&M.
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Bowl Overview
It was over when... Missouri's defense stepped on the field. The 25th-ranked rushing D in the nation kept dynamic Darren McFadden and Felix Jones from taking over the game.
Gameball goes to... Tony Temple. The Tiger senior had a Cotton Bowl record-breaking day, finishing with 281 yards and four touchdowns on just 24 carries.
Stat of the game... 160. Arkansas owns the nation's third-best rushing offense. Mizzou, the nation's 46th. Yet the Tigers outrushed the Hogs by 160 yards.
Team Stat Comparison
| MIZZ | ARK | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 23 | 19 |
| Total Yards | 459 | 361 |
| Passing | 136 | 197 |
| Rushing | 323 | 164 |
| Penalties | 6-53 | 6-50 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 6-13 | 4-18 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 0-0 | 3-5 |
| Turnovers | 3 | 5 |
| Possession | 23:48 | 36:12 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | MIZZ | ARK | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | TD | 02:29 | Tony Temple 22 Yd Run (Jeff Wolfert Kick) Drive: 6 plays, 73 yds, 1:53 | 7 | 0 |
| SECOND QUARTER | MIZZ | ARK | |||
![]() | TD | 04:35 | Tony Temple 4 Yd Run (Jeff Wolfert Kick) Drive: 6 plays, 82 yds, 2:13 | 14 | 0 |
| THIRD QUARTER | MIZZ | ARK | |||
![]() | TD | 13:38 | Tony Temple 4 Yd Run (Jeff Wolfert Kick) Drive: 6 plays, 49 yds, 1:20 | 21 | 0 |
![]() | TD | 07:37 | William Moore 26 Yd Interception Return (Jeff Wolfert Kick) | 28 | 0 |
![]() | TD | 03:08 | Darren Mcfadden 3 Yd Run (Alex Tejada Kick) Drive: 11 plays, 71 yds, 4:24 | 28 | 7 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | MIZZ | ARK | |||
![]() | FG | 10:25 | Jeff Wolfert 32 Yd Drive: 4 plays, -3 yds, :39 | 31 | 7 |
![]() | TD | 08:33 | Tony Temple 40 Yd Run (Jeff Wolfert Kick) Drive: 1 plays, 40 yds, :10 | 38 | 7 |








