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Missouri Tigers Quarterback Beau Pribula Leaves Vanderbilt Game With Injury
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You could feel the air get sucked out of the stadium. One minute, Missouri Quarterback Beau Pribula is driving his team down the field in a gritty SEC showdown against Vanderbilt. Next, he’s at the bottom of a pile, his leg bent in a way that makes you wince and look away.

It was a classic football moment where everything just stops. The roar of the crowd fades, players from both teams take a knee, and the only thing that matters is the guy on the turf.

Pribula’s Season Hangs In the Balance

The play itself was a gut-punch for the Tigers. Fourth-and-goal from the one-yard line, game tied 3-3 in the third quarter. Coach Eli Drinkwitz puts the ball in his star quarterback’s hands, a guy who had already punched in five rushing touchdowns this season. It’s the right call. It’s the only call.

But this time, the Vanderbilt defensive line became a brick wall. Pribula was stuffed, and in the chaos of tangled limbs and brute force, his leg got caught underneath the pile. The aftermath was grim. Medical staff rushed onto the field, an air cast was brought out, and soon, the cart. That dreaded cart. Seeing it roll onto the field is a sight no player, coach, or fan ever wants to see.

As Pribula was taken off, ESPN’s Kris Budden noted he wasn’t wailing in pain but was visibly dejected, his face a mask of frustration. You can’t blame him. For a competitor like Pribula, the physical pain is often secondary to the emotional agony of leaving your team in a critical moment. He was later seen being taken to the locker room in a wheelchair, a somber image for a player who has been the heart and soul of this Missouri offense.

What’s Next For Missouri After Pribula Injury?

This is where things get dicey for Mizzou. Remember Sam Horn? The guy who was in a heated battle with Pribula for the starting job? He went down with a season-ending injury on the very first play of the season. It is like the quarterback position for the Tigers is cursed.

Now, the fate of Missouri’s season rests on the shoulders of true freshman Matt Zollers. Welcome to the SEC, kid. No pressure. One minute you’re holding a clipboard, the next you’re thrown into a top-15 conference dogfight on the road. Zollers, a highly-touted four-star recruit, now has to navigate a hostile environment and a ferocious Vanderbilt defense.

Before the injury, Pribula was 9-of-14 for 68 yards. Not exactly lighting it up, but he was managing the game in a defensive slugfest. With over 1,600 passing yards and 11 touchdowns on the season, his leadership and dual-threat ability are irreplaceable.

For Missouri, the road to the College Football Playoff just got a whole lot steeper. For Pribula, the road to recovery is just beginning. It’s a harsh reminder of how quickly fortunes can change in this brutal, beautiful game.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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