Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

NO. 12 MISS. STATE 48, NO. 6 TEXAS A&M 31

-

Dak Prescott threw two touchdown passes and had three touchdown runs Saturday as No. 12 Mississipp­i State overwhelme­d No. 6 Texas A&M in Starkville, Miss., and a new contender emerged in the SEC West. Kenny Hill threw for 365 yards and 4 touchdowns but was intercepte­d 3 times by linebacker Richie Brown.

STARKVILLE, Miss. — Dak Prescott took the snap and saw nothing but empty field between him and the goal line. Instead of handing off the ball, the Mississipp­i State quarterbac­k decided to take care of it himself, doing just a bit of a high step as he went into the end zone.

With about 10 minutes left in the fourth quarter, it was over for Texas A&M.

Prescott threw two touchdown passes, added three touchdown runs, and No. 12 Mississipp­i State overwhelme­d No. 6 Texas A&M 48-31 on Saturday as a new contender emerged in the SEC West. When the new Associated Press Top 25 poll comes out today, Mississipp­i State will likely be in the top 10 for the first time since 1999.

“A Mississipp­i State-ment,” Prescott said.

The Bulldogs ( 5- 0, 2- 0) jumped out to a 28-7 lead in the first half and never let Kenny Hill and the high-scoring Aggies (5-1, 2-1) get close enough to threaten the lead — or quiet the Bulldogs fans and their clanging cowbells at Davis Wade Stadium.

Hill threw for 365 yards and 4 touchdowns, but was intercepte­d 3 times by line- backer Richie Brown, who matched a school record.

“They just beat us,” Hill said. “They had a great game plan and just stomped us. Credit them.”

Prescott first plowed into the end zone for two short touchdowns and sealed the deal on an 11-yard score to make it 48-17 in the fourth.

“Right there was kind of the nail in the coffin,” Prescott said.

The junior finished 19 for 25 for 259 yards and ran for 77 yards.

Prescott entered this season as a fringe Heisman Trophy candidate, but is way more than that now.

“He’s going to get a lot more attention now with his performanc­e,” Bulldogs Coach Dan Mullen said. “But as I’ve told everyone, that’s what we expect from him.”

Prescott wears the same No. 15 Tim Tebow did at Florida, runs the same offense and plays for the same coach — Mullen who was offensive coordinato­r for the Gators. Prescott even got to hang out with Tebow some this weekend. The 2007 Heisman winner was in town with the SEC Network and interviewe­d Prescott.

“I asked for No. 15 when I first came to Mississipp­i State because of Tim Tebow,” Prescott said. “Our games are kind of similar, but I’m a different player. I have my own type of game, but I want to mimic him in a way.”

Mississipp­i State has only won the SEC West once and spent far more time near the bottom of the division than the top over the years, but Mullen has an experience­d and talented team around a spectacula­r quarterbac­k in Starkville.

The Bulldogs showed beating LSU for the first time in 15 years a couple weeks ago was no fluke. For the first time, Mississipp­i State has beaten two top-10 teams in the same season.

“Sweet!” Mullen said when he found that out.

The Bulldogs dominated A&M in almost every way. Josh Robinson ran for 107 yards and two touchdowns and linebacker Benardrick McKinney helped harass Hill.

A&M scored on its first offensive series, zipping down the field with ease to make it 7-0 on a 13-yard pass from Hill to Josh Reynolds.

Mississipp­i State’s response was the game’s next four touchdowns.

It had been almost 28 years since Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville was the site of a top-15 matchup. That one didn’t go too well for the Bulldogs (Auburn 35-6). This time the partying that started predawn in “Starkvegas” because of the 11 a.m. local kickoff never stopped.

“We feed off that,” said center Ben Beckwith, who moved over from his usual left guard spot to replace the suspended Dillon Day. “I know a bunch of them were probably a little woozy after last night.”

Prescott’s 2-yard bull rush in the third quarter made it 34-10. A&M blocked the extra point and then responded with a touchdown by Speedy Noil to cut the lead to 34-17 with 3:33 left in the third.

Just when it looked as if A&M might have some life, Prescott zipped a deep out toward the sideline for Fred Brown, who slipped a tackler and went 51 yards for the score to make it 41-7.

There’s half a season to play and a bunch of huge games still to play in the SEC West, starting next week when Auburn comes to Starkville.

 ?? AP/JIM LYTLE ?? Mississipp­i State quarterbac­k Dak Prescott threw for 259 yards and 2 touchdowns and rushed for 77 yards and 3 scores Saturday in the Bulldogs’ 48-31 victory over Texas A&M.
AP/JIM LYTLE Mississipp­i State quarterbac­k Dak Prescott threw for 259 yards and 2 touchdowns and rushed for 77 yards and 3 scores Saturday in the Bulldogs’ 48-31 victory over Texas A&M.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States