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Associated Press
Saturday, September 12, 2009 COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Blaine Gabbert looked like a star in his first college start. In Missouri's home opener, he looked like a sophomore learning on the job. Gabbert threw two second-half touchdown passes after an awful first half and Derrick Washington scored the go-ahead TD late in the fourth quarter, helping the 25th-ranked Tigers rally from a dud start to beat Bowling Green 27-20 Saturday night. "It was a gutsy win," Gabbert said. "It really checked what we're made of, and in the end it's go ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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