Missouri offensive coordinator David Yost was also asked about Georgia's suspensions and how it affected his preparation. He ended up just talking about what how Georgia and Missouri handled the opener, and didn't really address the Rambo-Ogletree issue.
"We didn't run our whole offense in the first game because we wanted to put ourselves in a good position," Yost said. "Also, what we were seeing defensively was a little odd so we tried keeping it real simple for our kids. I'm sure they were the same way playing Buffalo in the first game. They didn't bring out all the stops. I'm sure we'll see some other looks and some other packages from them in that way.
"We have to plan for everything we saw on video from them from last year and anything we've ever had issues with. If there was something Southeastern Louisiana did that got to us or if there's anything on video from last year that worked against us, we always work on those things and put a plan in for it. That's a constant deal. And it comes down to can we execute against what we want to do versus what they want to do."
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