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Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden III further explained his comments about their game being broadcast on the SEC Network.
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Luther Burden created quite the stir after Mizzou’s win over Boston College in Week 3. He took time to clarify his comments for “The Paul Finebaum Show,” but Burden also stands by the message behind ...