Oct. 16, 2010
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• Junior Jeff Fuller grabbed a team-high 5 catches for 63 yards and a touchdown, marking the fifth straight game that he has led the Aggies in receptions. Fuller's numbers pushed his career starts to 130 catches and 1,764 yards in 26 career games. Already No. 2 in school history in catches, Fuller passed Jamaar Taylor (1,705) and Bethel Johnson (1,740) to No. 2 on the career receiving yards list.
• Fuller's touchdown catch was the 23rd of his career, which is the most in school history (previous record was 19 by Bob Long from 1967-69)
• Fuller has caught at least one pass in all 26 games of his career. The school record for consecutive games with at least one catch is 29 by Martellus Bennett from 2005-07.
• Senior Von Miller's fourth quarter sack of Mizzou QB Blaine Gabbert was No. 24.5 of his career, which pushed him past Roylin Bradley to No. 6 on A&M's career sack list. With one more sack Miller will pass No. 5 Ray Childress, who posted 25 sacks from 1981-84.
• Senior Jerrod Johnson passed for 322 yards, marking the 12th 300-yard passing game of his career, which is a school record.
• Johnson connected on the school-record 67th touchdown pass of his career. Johnson has now thrown at least one touchdown pass in 24 straight games, which is the longest current streak in the nation.
• Johnson used 10 different receivers for his 27 completions against Missouri.
• Sophomore Christine Michael's 60-yard catch and run on a screen pass was the longest of his career.
• Sophomore safety Steven Campbell made his first start of the season and the second of his career.
• The Aggies were turnover-free for the second time this season (also zero turnovers vs. SFA in season-opener). Today's game stopped a trend of multiple turnovers in a game. A&M had at least four in each of the previous four games and 18 in that span.
• Senior defensive end Lucas Patterson logged a sack against Missouri, which was his first QBS since his freshman season.
• Junior Tony Jerod-Eddie blocked an extra point against Missouri, marking the third block of his career.
• Texas A&M's annual “Aggies CAN” canned food drive was a success with Aggie student-athletes representing Aggies Athletes Involved and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee collecting over $12,500 in cash donations and thousands of non-perishable food items.
• Game captains were: Jerrod Johnson (offense) and Terrence McCoy (special teams). A&M won the toss and deferred its choice to the second half.
• Sophomore DeAndre Thompson, from Alief Taylor HS, was the 12th Man for the fourth straight game.
