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NEW STORY MIZZOU STAYS PERFECT AT HOME ON NORM STEWART NIGHT

Kenny Van Doren

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Jan 5, 2024
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When Dennis Gates entered the locker room after Missouri's loss to Texas on Tuesday, Peyton Marshall told him he already said what he needed to say.

Marshall, a freshman center, never played in the game against the Longhorns, but the leadership qualities of Gates lived through the underclassman in that moment.

"Peyton Marshall had the loudest voice in that locker room," Gates said Saturday. "He was pretty much talking as if it was me. I credit our team for listening and empowering that young man who sees the game the way that he sees it."

Missouri responded in the following days, as the team's practices and film sessions resembled what Marshall embodied in his postgame speech. Not dwelling in their past performance, the Tigers stormed to a 83-75 win against Mississippi on Saturday.

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