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Eli Drinkwitz not panicking after loss at Kentucky: ‘I saw a bunch of fighters in that locker room’
By Adam Spencer
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Eli Drinkwitz and the Missouri Tigers went into Lexington on Saturday night and lost to Kentucky 35-28.
Every time it looked like Kentucky was going to break things open, the Tigers came clawing back. However, a last-chance effort to tie the game fell short.
After the loss, Drinkwitz spoke with the media. He acknowledged that Kentucky was the better team on Saturday night while also stressing the importance for Mizzou nation to remain calm.
Here’s some of what he said in his press conference:
On Connor Bazelak’s performance and an injury suffered on the final drive:
Drinkwitz says Bazelak will be sore tomorrow. "More important he'll be pissed off we lost."
— Dave Matter (@Dave_Matter) September 12, 2021
Drinkwitz on QB Connor Bazelak: "He did enough to keep us in the game."
He said that he wished he had that interception back, and said that was on his play calling.
— Kyle Pinnell (@Kyle_Pinnell_) September 12, 2021
On staying calm after a Week 2 loss:
Drinkwitz: "Nobody needs to panic and hop on Twitter or go crazy. Relax, it's Week 2 on the road in a night SEC football game."
— Kyle Pinnell (@Kyle_Pinnell_) September 12, 2021
On the fight he saw from his players:
Drinkwitz praises his "freakin' fighters in that locker room."
Says Mizzou defense got "butt whipped up front"— Dave Matter (@Dave_Matter) September 12, 2021
Drinkwitz: "I saw a bunch of fighters in that locker room. … I don't know how many games we're going to win, but we're going to fight."
— Eric Blum (@ByEricBlum) September 12, 2021
The Tigers host Southeast Missouri on Saturday before heading to Boston College in Week 4. That road trip will tell us a lot about this year’s Mizzou squad.
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.