
On a snowy Senior Night rivalry game, three seniors led the way for the Tigers’ ninth victory of 2024.
Welcome to the MV3, a weekly piece where Rock M Nation’s staff votes on the three most impactful players in Mizzou’s previous game.
1. Marcus Carroll
Missouri running back Marcus Carroll (9) celebrates scoring a touchdown in the fourth quarter of a game against Arkansas on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024, at Faurot Field. (CAL TOBIAS/ROCK M NATION)
If Marcus Carroll spent the first two-thirds of Mizzou’s season being talked about as the lesser of a two-headed monster, he spent the final third reminding Tiger fans why they were so excited to get his commitment last offseason.
In a game where Eli Drinkwitz said you needed to want to tackle someone, Carroll’s hard-driving style made life brutal for Arkansas’ defenses. In arguably his best game in black-and-gold, Carroll racked up 90 yards rushing and two key touchdowns, including one capped by a memorable snow angel celebration that seems destined to live on as a signature moment of the season.
2. Theo Wease, Jr.
CAL TOBIAS/ROCK M NATION
How will we remember Theo Wease, Jr. in a Tigers uniform? It’s a conversation we’ll have over the next few months. But one thing we will have to consider: his penchant for big moments. Wease only had four catches on a pass-starved evening, but his 70-yard catch-and-run sparked Mizzou’s offense and handed the momentum back to Missouri in a key moment of the game. He led the way with 100 yards receiving, adding to his career-best totals to end the 2024 season.
3. Johnny Walker, Jr.
Missouri defensive linemen Johnny Walker Jr. (15) and Chris McClellan (7) celebrate recovering an Arkansas fumble after the end of a game against Arkansas on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024, at Faurot Field. (CAL TOBIAS/ROCK M NATION)
On what may have been his last night as a Tiger, the senior defensive end capped a memorable campaign with flash. Apart from forcing two key fumbles that resulted in points, Walker led the team in tackles with 11, logged a sack and 1.5 tackles for loss. JWJ was a menace in the snow, leading the way for yet another sterling Tiger defensive performance.
Others receiving votes: Brady Cook, Eddie Kelly, Jr.
How’d we do? Did we get the right guys on the ballot? Let us know in the comments or at Rock M+!
0 Comments