Barrett Banister sat in a team meeting this week faced with one question from coach Eliah Drinkwitz.
Drinkwitz asked if anyone in the room had previously beaten Missouri’s upcoming opponent, Kentucky.
Banister sat in place and didn’t raise his hand. But when he looked around, he found he wasn’t alone.
"It's kind of a tough feeling to swallow,"
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