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Name: Brady Cook 
College: Missouri     Number: 12
Height: 6-2   Weight: 205
Position: QB  Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025

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 Data Scout Notes: 2023: SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year...2022: NAC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC



 Brady Cook, Missouri, Player News

  11/25/22 - QB Brady CookrSr/2025, Missouri, 6-2, 205 (DS#10 QB) + More +

  Brady Cook threw for 242 yards and a touchdown while running for 138 yards and another score, and Missouri's defense stuffed Arkansas when it mattered in the fourth quarter, allowing the Tigers to become bowl-eligible with a 29-27 victory over the Razorbacks on Saturday. Cody Schrader added 97 yards rushing and a touchdown for the Tigers (6-6, 3-5 SEC), who avenged a loss to their border rival last year and have now qualified for a bowl game in each of coach Eli Drinkwitz's first three seasons Arkansas (6-6, 4-4) had the ball twice with less than 8 minutes left and a chance to drive for a go-ahead field goal, but the Tigers forced three-and-outs both times and all but ran out the clock on their first league win in a month. The Razorbacks' KJ Jefferson threw for 205 yards with two touchdowns and an interception while also running for a score, though he was constantly harassed by Missouri's defensive front. Raheim Sanders, the league's second-leading rusher, was held to just 47 yards with a touchdown reception.

Missouri actually scored on each of its first four drives yet still trailed at halftime. That's because the Razorbacks were better at reaching the end zone. While the Tigers got touchdown runs from Schrader and Cook to cap long drives, they also had to settle for a pair of field goals from Harrison Mevis, including a chipshot after a drive stalled at the Arkansas 10 late in the first half. The Razorbacks were forced to punt twice, thanks to Missouri's ferocious pass rush, but they also got a short TD run from Jefferson and his touchdown pass to Matt Landers. And when the Razorbacks got the ball back with 5 1/2 minutes before the break, they breezed 75 yards down field and Jefferson hit Sanders out of the backfield for a 21-20 lead. The Razorbacks had a chance to retake the lead in the fourth quarter, after they'd closed to within 29-24, but they couldn't get into the end zone after first-and-goal at the Missouri 2 and coach Sam Pittman settled for another field goal. That wound up being the difference in the game. - Missouri/AP College Football


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  11/19/22 - QB Brady CookrSr/2025, Missouri, 6-2, 205 (DS#10 QB) + More +

  Freezing temperatures couldn't chill Missouri on Saturday night. Brady Cook tossed three touchdown passes, Luther Burden and Cody Schrader both scored twice and the Tigers rolled to a 45-14 victory over New Mexico State. The Aggies (4-6) showed spark on their opening drive with quarterback Diego Pavia completing his first three passes for 30 yards and running back Jamoni Jones chipping in 9 yards on the ground. But the New Mexico State drive stalled at the Missouri 36 as the Tigers' defense began to impose its will, forcing seven consecutive incompletions before Pavia completed his next pass. The Tigers' offense, for a change, clicked from the opening drive. Cook led an 11-play scoring drive capped off with a 12-yard touchdown pass to Burden. The freshman receiver took the tunnel screen from Cook and hurdled a defender in reaching the end zone, putting the Tigers (5-6) on top 7-0. Cook and the offense used a more methodical approach on the team's next possession, embarking on a 17-play, 81-yard drive that ended with Cody Schrader's 2-yard touchdown run. Schrader, a senior transfer from Division II Truman State, rushed for 70 yards on 18 carries and caught four passes for 47 yards.

Cook connected with tight end Ryan Hoerstkamp for a 32-yard touchdown with 4:28 left in the second quarter and the Tigers led 21-0. The Aggies scored in the third quarter thanks to a big play from backup freshman quarterback Gavin Frakes. After an injury briefly knocked Pavia out of the game, Frakes found Eric Marsh for 21 yards on fourth-and-2 from the Missouri 40-yard line. Pavia returned to the game and two plays later he tossed a pitch on the option to tailback Star Thomas for a 10-yard touchdown run. Burden scored his second touchdown late in the third quarter, taking a pop pass on a jet sweep from Cook and weaving 14 yards into the end zone to put the Tigers on top 35-7. Cook contributed three catches for 35 yards and two scores. He also ran three times for 12 yards. Receiver Barrett Banister paced the Tigers with seven catches for 91 yards, both career highs for the senior in his sixth season with Missouri. Cook completed 19 of 27 passes for 251 yards with three touchdowns, while leading the Tigers with 71 yards rushing on seven carries. Missouri's defense even got involved in the scoring action when sophomore defensive back Daylan Carnell intercepted a pass from Pavia and returned it 40 yards for a touchdown to extend the lead to 42-7. - Missouri/AP College Football


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  10/29/22 - QB Brady CookrSr/2025, Missouri, 6-2, 205 (DS#10 QB) + More +

  Brady Cook ran for a touchdown and directed three long, first-half scoring drives as Missouri built a 17-0 lead on the way to its fourth straight win over No. 25 South Carolina, 23-10, on Saturday night. Receiver Dominic Lovett had career highs with 10 catches for 148 yards while the Tigers' defense had 11 tackles behind the line of scrimmage and held the Gamecocks (5-3, 2-3 Southeastern Conference) to 203 total yards. The Tigers (4-4, 2-3) won their second straight after starting league play 0-3. Missouri beat a ranked opponent for the first time since its 45-41 win over No. 17 LSU on Oct. 10, 2020. It ended the Gamecocks four-game win streak - and also ended their stay in the national rankings after getting in this past week for the first time in four years.

Cook proved a steady hand against a South Carolina defense that was active and opportunistic in beating No. 19 Kentucky on Oct. 8 and Texas A&M last week. Cook led a 15-play, 96-yard scoring drive that took up most of the first quarter and which he ended with his 3-yard burst to the end zone. The Tigers went on another lengthy drive on their next possession, this one going 84 yards in 10 plays and finishing with Cody Schrader's 1-yard run. Missouri looked to make it three-straight touchdown drives as it had a first-and-goal on the South Carolina 3. But the Gamecocks forced Cook into a couple of incompletes before settling for Harrison Mevis' 19-yard field goal and a 17-0 lead. The Gamecocks could not dig themselves out of that hole and finished with its fewest points since losing to No. 1 Georgia 48-7 on Sept. 17. Quarterback Spencer Rattler scored the team's lone touchdown on a 7-yard run right before halftime. - Missouri/AP College Football


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  08/12/22 - QB Brady CookrSr/2025, Missouri, 6-2, 205 (DS#10 QB) + More +

  Brady Cook is the guy. He's the one who will lead Missouri into the 2022 season, where wins need to come and skill players are in line to make it happen. And he's the right choice. Drinkwitz said it on the first day of practice Aug. 1: There is more depth and talent on the Tigers this season. He's not wrong in saying this is the most talented team he's had in his time in Columbia. Drinkwitz must have known this the moment that prized East St. Louis receiver Luther Burden committed to Missouri last October. He then added transfer players at every position on the defensive side of the ball and offensive players like Nate Peat. It's time to take a step forward. Cook is the right guy to do exactly that because he fits what Drinkwitz was looking for. The first thing Drinkwitz said he looked for was preparation.

Cook said on report day for preseason camp that his way of gearing up for the quarterback battle was by watching more film. He wanted to be mentally prepared for the games ahead, especially those on the road. MU has only won two away games under Drinkwitz. That trend has to change. The second thing Drinkwitz sought out of his starting quarterfinal was leadership - someone who could command the Tiger offense. As he said, there aren't bad teams, but rather bad leaders. Cook needed to show that he owned everything about the quarterback position. To show that nine days into camp is impressive. Cook brings the mobility needed to extend plays, and that also translates into how Drinkwitz can scheme for more designed quarterback runs and keep a defense honest. - Columbia Daily Tribune


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  08/10/22 - QB Brady CookrSr/2025, Missouri, 6-2, 205 (DS#10 QB) + More +

  Missouri will start Brady Cook at quarterback when the season begins next month, coach Eliah Drinkwitz announced on Tuesday. The decision comes eight days into preseason camp and roughly three weeks before the team's season opener at home against Louisiana Tech on Sept. 1. A redshirt sophomore, Cook appeared in five games last season after taking over for Connor Bazelak, who transferred to Indiana during the offseason. Cook completed 47 of 59 passes for 350 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions. He also ran for 134 yards and a touchdown. Cook beat out redshirt freshman Tyler Macon and former Mississippi State transfer Jack Abraham for the starting job. After opening the season on Thursday night against Louisiana Tech, Missouri will travel to Kansas State on Sept. 10.

As a redshirt freshman last season (2021) Cook participated in five games, earning the start in the Armed Forces Bowl against Army West Point (12/22)...finished the bowl game 27-of-34 for 238 yards and one touchdown...also rushed for a career-high 53 yards and a touchdown in the bowl...perfect 5-of-5 for 29 yards against Southeast Missouri State (9/18), with one touchdown...finished the season 47-of-59 for 350 yards and two scores while rushing for 92 yards and a score. - Missouri Football


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  08/03/22 - QB Brady CookrSr/2025, Missouri, 6-2, 205 (DS#10 QB) + More +

  Missouri quarterback Brady Cook didn't flinch during his coach's offseason shopping trip through the QB market. Tigers coach Eli Drinkwitz made it clear he wanted to add experience to the depth chart this offseason and eventually landed 24-year-old transfer Jack Abraham, adding the veteran to a group that returns Cook and redshirt freshman Tyler Macon. "I figured they were going to add another quarterback just with how many quarterbacks we had in the room," Cook said Sunday. "That was to be expected. I thought me and Tyler, we processed it well." Abraham's addition, plus the arrival of four-star prospect Sam Horn, ensured a four-man battle would command the spotlight for Drinkwitz's third preseason camp. - Post Dispatch

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  06/02/22 - QB Brady CookrSr/2025, Missouri, 6-2, 205 (DS#10 QB) + More +

  With last year's primary starter, Connor Bazelak, gone after transferring to Indiana in the offseason, Tiger head coach Eli Drinkwitz will have a choice to make. As it currently stands, Drinkwitz will have five quarterbacks on the roster to choose from. After Bazelak threw for just 65 yards and an interception against Arkansas, Eli Drinkwitz reopened Missouri's quarterback competition. When the Tigers lined up against Army in the Armed Forces Bowl, it was Cook who got the start. Cook performed adequately in the loss, showing off a mobility Bazelak never did. He completed 27 of 34 passes and a touchdown and ran for 53 yards and another score on nine carries.

Despite his best efforts, Missouri lost the game on an Army field goal as time expired. "I thought he played really well. Very calm, collected," Drinkwitz said of Cook after the bowl game. "I thought he had great composure, did a really nice job on that last drive to give us a chance to win the game." Cook came to Missouri from St. Louis, where he attended Chaminade High School. He left high school as a three-star prospect before seeing action in three games as a true freshman in 2020 before playing in five during the 2021 campaign. He finished last season with 345 passing yards and two touchdowns through the air. He rushed for 93 total yards. In Missouri's spring game, he threw for 191 yards, three touchdowns and an interception, completing 16 of 20 passes according to the unofficial stats. - Columbia Daily Tribune


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