With Blaine Gabbert reportedly nearing full recovery from his high right ankle sprain suffered nearly a month ago, Missouri Coach Gary Pinkel sees a bit of future gold in the weeks of limping through games.</p><p> “He’s showed a tremendous amount of courage through this,” Pinkel said during the Big 12 Conference media call on Monday morning. “There are some quarterbacks who would say, 'I’m not a hundred percent. I don’t think I should play.’</p><p> “He’s just a warrior. Down the road, that’s what, I think, is going to give him a chance to be a great player.”</p><p> Although Gabbert did run on several occasions against Colorado, Pinkel said he was still limited compared to what he should be in coming weeks.</p><p> “Hopefully those things will come back to us,” Pinkel said, “and help our offensive continuity a little bit.”</p><p> PROUD OF THE LINE: After taking much of the heat for Missouri’s problems in the running game for nearly a month, the Tigers’ offensive line drew praise from one of the more important sources on Monday.</p><p> Particularly sophomore right tackle Dan Hoch, who played sparingly as a freshman and struggled early in the season.</p><p> “He’s playing up there with all of them,” Pinkel said. “We’re very, very impressed with him, how he’s come around, how he’s matured.”</p><p> With better blocking producing wider running lanes out of a two-back set, Missouri gained 184 yards on a season-high 45 carries against Colorado.</p><p> In CU’s upset victory over Kansas earlier this season, the Buffaloes held the Jayhawks to a minus eight yards in 22 carries.
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