In the team's tight victory, Daniel went 30-38 for 318 yards and three touchdowns. He also threw two interceptions, while running the ball five times for 13 yards.
Snapping the team's two-game losing streak, Daniel went 31-37 for 302 yards. He threw five touchdowns compared to one interception.
In the Tigers' second consecutive loss, Daniel went 31 of 41 for 318 yards. He also threw two touchdowns compared to one interception.
In the Tigers' first loss of the season, Daniel went 39 for 52 for 390 yards and one touchdown. He had his lowest quarterback rating of the season at 132.81, as he threw three interceptions.
Statistical Highlight In the team's first win in Lincoln in 30 years, Daniel went 18-23 for 253 yards and three touchdowns.
Statistical Highlight: Daniel went 36 for 43 in the air for 439 yards and threw two touchdowns. He ran the ball four times for 16 yards.
Statistical Highlight: Daniel went 23 for 28 in the air for 405 yards and threw four touchdowns. His rating for the second week in a row was more than 158. He ran the ball once for 12 yards.
Statistical Highlight: Daniel went 16 for 17 in the air for 245 yards and threw three touchdowns. His quarterback rating was 158.3, his highest ever at the collegiate level.
Statistical Highlight: Daniel went 26 for 45 in the air for 323 yards and threw three touchdowns and one interception. He ran the ball nine times for 46 yards.
Chase Daniel enters the 2008 season as one of the top college football players in the nation and as one of the top-5 of players to watch for the Heisman Trophy.
Statistical Highlight: In a commanding bowl victory, Daniel went 12 for 29 in the air for 136 yards and threw one interception. He ran the ball five times for -31 yards.
Chase Daniel finishes fourth in the 2007 Heisman ranking, as Florida's Tim Tebow wins the award. Daniel is the highest ranked Missouri player in the Heisman rankings in 68 years.
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