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Mizzou’s O-line getting healthier

August 22, 2012 By Bill Pollock

The Missouri Tigers returned to practice on Tuesday and are getting a little healthier. Wide receiver TJ Moe took part in full contact for the first time in fall camp. He was rehabbing a hamstring pull. Offensive guard Justin Britt was back on the field. With Thursday’s final major scrimmage, the biggest battle for a starting job could come down to the offensive guard position between between Lee’s Summit native, freshman Evan Boehm and Max Copeland, a junior from Montana.

There are still plenty of players in red jerseys that were limited in drills. Defensive starters Will Ebner and Kip Edwards and wide outs L’Damian Washington and Jimmie Hunt.  With Ebner out

Training camp wraps up this week with a scrimmage Thursday, then the Tigers take Friday off, before practices on Saturday and Sunday. Missouri then gets into game week mode before they play its first game Sept. 1 against Southeastern Louisiana.

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