PHOTO GALLERY: KU defeats MU at Border Showdown
Saturday, November 29, 2008 | 9:38 p.m. CST;
updated 9:54 a.m. CST, Sunday, November 30, 2008
Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel goes down with the ball against Kansas on Nov. 29 in the Border Showdown game at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
¦ KYLE SPRADLEY/Missourian
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Missourian staff
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Jeremy Maclin (9) runs with the ball during the last touchdown drive of the fourth quarter in the Border Showdown game against Kansas.
¦ Angie Cipponeri/Missourian
From left: Eric Gibson, Chris Flanagan and Eric Hobbs show their tiger pride in the freezing temperatures during the second half of the Border Showdown in Kansas City on Saturday.
¦ Lesia Tatarsky/Missourian
Jayhawk quarterback Todd Reesing and KU offensive coordinator Ed Warinner celebrate KU's victory over Missouri at the Border Showdown.
¦ Lesia Tatarsky
Tommy Saunders holds the ball as Jeff Wolfert attempts a field goal to tie the score in the last minute of the game Saturday, but the kick was not good.
¦ ANGIE CIPPONERI
Jayhawk defensive end Maxwell Onyegbule (47) celebrates with his teammates after winning the Border Showdown at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
¦ KYLE SPRADLEY
Sean Weatherspoon watches from the sidelines as the Tigers struggle against the Jayhawks in the Border Showdown, losing 40-37.
¦ Kyle Spradley
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