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Tigers in Cotton Bowl
The 2008 Cotton Bowl was indeed a successful and thrilling game. There were at least four or five carries where Temple ran for more than10 yards before a Razorback defender even touched him.
But Temple broke dozens of tackles in the game, including two on his final run, a 40-yard touchdown run that broke the Cotton Bowl record and made him the first MU running back in history to rush for 1,000 yards in consecutive seasons. Temple's 425 rushing yards in his past two bowl games is an all-time record for total rushing yards in consecutive bowl games. His 281 yards is second all-time in a single bowl game, behind Georgia Tech's P.J. Daniels, who ran for 307 in the 2004 Humanitarian Bowl against Fresno State.
On the other side of the ball, the Tigers held McFadden to 105 yards on 21 carries and junior Felix Jones to 45 yards on 10. Sophomore defensive end Adrian Davis intercepted Daniel in the third quarter, but Daniel dove to tackle Davis and forced a fumble, which MU junior lineman Colin Brown recovered. Daniel's forced fumble won the praise of junior safety William Moore.
The Missouri Tigers won the game by 38-7 defeating the Razorbacks and it was an accomplished season for the Tigers.
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