PHOTO GALLERY: Tigers at the Big 12 Championship
Saturday, December 1, 2007 | 9:35 p.m. CST;
updated 1:13 p.m. CDT, Tuesday, July 22, 2008
The Missouri Tigers run out into the Alamodome for the start of the Big 12 Championship game Saturday in San Antonio, Texas.
¦ RYAN GLADSTONE/Missourian
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MISSOURIAN STAFF
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The top-ranked Missouri Tigers take on the Oklahoma Sooners.
Chase Daniel walks the sideline as the Tigers lose to Oklahoma.
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Chase Daniel chases linebacker Curtis Lofton after he intercepted a Daniel pass.
¦ RYAN GLADSTONE/Missourian
Chase Daniel celebrates after scoring the Tigers' first touchdown of the game.
¦ RYAN GIBBONS/Missourian
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Missouri's Jeremy Maclin battles Oklahoma defender Lendy Holmes.
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Safety William Moore was injured in the first quarter but quickly returned to the game.
¦ JENNIFER WHITNEY/Missourian
Missouri fans filled the Alamodome for the big game.
¦ RYAN GLADSTONE/Missourian
Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel runs from linebacker Curtis Lofton, right.
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Missouri's Tony Temple tries to break free from an Oklahoma defender during the first quarter of the Big 12 title game Saturday.
¦ RYAN GIBBONS/Missourian
With Oklahoma's Joe Jon Finley on his back, Missouri's Andrew Gachkar (40) tries to tackle running back Allen Patrick (23).
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Missouri's Martin Rucker tries to maneuver around Oklahoma's Lewis Baker.
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Two hopeful Missouri fans.
¦ MISSOURIAN STAFF
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