COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- Coming off a pair of routs over ranked opponents at home, Missouri struggled to put away one-win Iowa State on Saturday. Given the current climate in college football, however, the Tigers' postgame locker room seemed just as noisy as ever. Lorenzo Williams recovered a fumble in the end zone at the start of the second half, giving No. 13 Missouri breathing room and momentum in a 42-28 victory over the Cyclones. The Tigers, who entered the game seventh in the nation in total offense at 518 yards per game, won despite being held to a season-low 366 yards.
"A win is a win, man," quarterback Chase Daniel said. "You see everyone losing, all these upsets, games a lot closer than they should be.
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