GALLERY: Tigers last stand

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 | 12:39 a.m. CST
Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel leads his teammates in the Tigers' fight song in celebration of their victory Monday night in the Alamo Bowl.

Missouri rallied to beat Northwestern 30-23 in the Alamo Bowl on Monday night.

Missouri's Jeremy Maclin returns a punt for a touchdown to tie the game late in the second half.
Missouri's Justin Garrett trips up Northwestern's running back Tyrell Sutton
Missouri's Trey Hobson brings down Northwestern's Ross Lane.
Danario Alexander misses a pass in the end zone.
MU's Stryker Sulak goes after Northwestern's quarterback C.J. Bacher during the second quarter of Monday's game.
Rob Stewart, left, lines up with his son Cole Stewart, age 8, before running a mock pass play Monday outside the Alamodome while waiting for the game between Missouri and Northwestern to begin. Rob Stewart moved to San Antonio from St. Louis where he first started following the Tigers.
Missouri cheerleaders go through a routine for Tigers fans before the start of Monday's Alamo Bowl.
Zach Gass of Lubbock, Texas, closes his eyes and tries to sit still while having his face painted with Missouri's colors before Monday's Alamo Bowl. Gass and his family are not Tigers fans, but said they wanted to watch a Big 12 COnference team play in a bowl game.
Missouri football coach Gary Pinkel and his team run onto the field before the Tigers' game Oct. 11 against Oklahoma State.
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