Yes, it very well could come true. On the other hand, the Tigers could play a good game against a tired Kentucky team. Kentucky has not scored more than 27 points in a game this year. The Tigers should be fresh and fairly healthy coming off the bye week while the Cats are banged up and get their bye week next week. Nine games (five by Kentucky and four by Missouri) does not pre-ordain the results of this game. Either Mizzou will play fairly well or they won't. If they do, the Tigers win by two scores, or more. If they don't, they lose. If they lose, I agree, the season is over and four wins is the very top we can expect. However, if they win (even by a point or in OT), then a 6-6 season is still possible because none of the remaining future opponents (except Georgia) is very good. I do include Florida in that group. To wrap up, at least the Tigers are not wearing the awful yellow jerseys. Maybe, just maybe, they will play like the (other) team in white played the last three games (against them).
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