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Brady Cook bids heartfelt farewell to Mizzou following Music City Bowl victory

Bryce Lazenby

By Bryce Lazenby

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Brady Cook wrapped up a legendary career with Mizzou on Monday night. In his final game, Cook led the Tigers to a 27-24 win over the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Music City Bowl.

After the game, Cook took time to address the university and his fans on the field and in a social media post.

“To the 12-year-old version of myself, I’m living out that little kid’s dream. And it’s meant everything to me,” said Cook. The QB grew up in St. Louis and was a lifelong fan of the Tigers. Now, the QB ends his career with another bowl win and back-to-back seasons with double-digit wins.

“That’s a wrap. Thank you Mizzou nation for coming along this journey with me. MIZ forever. And by the way, that’s 10,” said the QB on social media after the game.

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In the Music City Bowl, Cook completed 18 of 32 passes for 287 yards and 2 touchdowns. The QB was also the team’s leading rusher, taking 14 carries for 54 yards. Cook led the team on a drive that resulted in a game-winning FG late in the 4th quarter and went on to win Music City Bowl MVP honors.

Cook ends his Mizzou career at No. 4 in career passing yards and No. 5 in passing TDs for the school. Over 46 games with the Tigers, Cook threw for 8,964 yards with 48 TDs and 15 INTs. The Tigers made a bowl game in each season with Cook as the starter.

Bryce Lazenby

Bryce Lazenby covers college football for Saturday Down South. A Nashville native, his previous stops include FanSided, Dimers, and The Leaf-Chronicle.

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