The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Rebels build lead, hold off Bulldogs in Egg Bowl
STARKVILLE, MISS. — A.J. Brown thought the ball was overthrown but kept sprinting and stuck his arms out as far as they would go. The Mississippi receiver was astonished when the ball stuck right in his hands and he ran for a crucial touchdown.
After a year of bad news, things were finally going the Rebels’ way in the Egg Bowl.
Ole Miss stunned No. 14 Mississippi State 31-28 on Thursday night, jumping out to a big second-half lead and holding on in the final minutes to win the rivalry game for the fourth time in six seasons.
The Rebels (6-6, 3-5 Southeastern Conference) had a 10-6 lead at halftime and then broke the game open in the third quarter with Brown’s 77-yard touchdown catch and another 63-yard touchdown pass to D.K. Metcalf.
“I’m just so happy for our players and our fans,” Ole Miss interim coach Matt Luke said. “This means so much to them. It hasn’t always been easy this year. We’ve been on some better teams with better records, but they’ll always remember this year and how they fought through adversity.”
It’s a sweet ending to a rough season for the Rebels. Ole Miss isn’t eligible for a bowl game because of a self-imposed postseason ban related to an NCAA infractions case that continues to hover over the program.
Jordan Ta’amu threw for 247 yards and the two touchdowns to Brown and Metcalf. Jordan Wilkins added 110 yards rushing and two touchdowns.
Brown, the SEC’s leader in yards receiving, had six catches for 167 yards.
Mississippi State (8-4, 4-4) was a two-touchdown favorite, but had to play most of the game without starting quarterback Nick Fitzgerald. He was carted off the field in the first quarter with a right leg injury.
Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen said after the game Fitzgerald dislocated his ankle.
Fitzgerald came into the game with 968 yards rushing this season, which was the most for a quarterback in the SEC. Without him, the Bulldogs turned to freshman Keytaon Thompson.
The Bulldogs trailed 31-13 with 8:23 remaining, but scored two touchdowns to pull to 31-28 with 1:05 left. Ole Miss recovered an onside kick to seal the victory.