Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Ready to eat again

Bulldogs’ QBs have feasted on Hogs

- TOM MURPHY

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Recent history says the Arkansas Razorbacks will struggle to slow down No. 16 Mississipp­i State’s quarterbac­k Nick Fitzgerald on Saturday.

Quarterbac­ks in the Dan Mullen offense at Mississipp­i State have racked up huge numbers on the Razorbacks the past three seasons.

In Arkansas’ 58- 42 loss last year, Fitzgerald rushed for 131 yards and 4 touchdowns, and passed for 328 yards and 2 more touchdowns, accounting for 459 yards and six scores.

Fitzgerald and Dak Prescott combined for 1,167 passing yards and 8 touchdowns as well as 238 rushing yards and 6 touchdowns in the past three games against Arkansas. That’s 1,405 yards and 14 touchdowns and an average of 468 yards and 4.7 touchdowns per game against the Hogs.

Prescott won 17- 10 at Starkville, Miss., when the Bulldogs were No. 1 in the College Football Playoff rankings in 2014, and 51- 50 in 2015 when Mississipp­i State blocked Cole Hedlund’s 29yard field goal with 39 seconds left.

Prescott passed for 505 yards and 5 touchdowns and accounted for 554 yards and 7 touchdowns in 2015 to offset Brandon Allen’s 406 passing yards and a school- record 7 touchdown passes.

Fitzgerald enters Reynolds

Razorback Stadium for Saturday’s 11 a. m. game with a hefty load of credential­s. The 6- 5, 230- pound junior has rushed for 867 yards and 13 touchdowns and passed for 1,617 yards and another 13 scores.

He and Louisville’s Lamar Jackson are the only FBS quarterbac­ks with 800 yards rushing and 1,600 yards passing this season.

“The one part that probably jumps out to me on Fitzgerald versus when we played

them a year ago is just the preparatio­n leading into the game,” Arkansas Coach Bret Bielema said. “He has so much of a better understand­ing of everything going on around him.

“He’s been very, very much improved not just in running the offense but the simple tools of it. The run game … they’re a little bit more diversifie­d. The throw game, he looks to be very confident. His pre- snap reads are well executed and he’s throwing the ball where he wants to go.”

Arkansas defensive coordinato­r Paul Rhoads described Fitzgerald as a great football player whose passing has gotten more accurate since last season.

“He’s fast,” Rhoads said. “I think people don’t give him enough credit for that. They know he’s big, they know he’s physical, they know he churns it out. But he is fast in the process, too.”

The Razorbacks should know. Fitzgerald had scoring runs of 58, 18, 2 and 1 yards against Arkansas last season, sometimes with defenders draped on his back or clinging to his waist.

“He’s a tough guy to get on the ground,” Arkansas inside linebacker­s coach Vernon Hargreaves said.

“It’s very difficult to play against a running quarterbac­k, and Fitzgerald is something like 6- 6, 230,” Arkansas linebacker De’Jon Harris said. “We need all 11 to get to the ball to tackle him. You can stand him up at the 2- yard line and his body weight is going to make him fall forward for a touchdown.”

Fitzgerald averages 6.7 yards per carry in his career, the highest among active Power 5 quarterbac­ks and a Mississipp­i State record. He ranks second in the FBS in total offense with 248.4 yards per game.

“Everybody knows their quarterbac­k makes them go, and he’s a talented guy,” Arkansas defensive back Kevin Richardson said. “He’s got a strong arm and can run the ball.”

With Fitzgerald and tailback Aeris Williams, an 873yard rusher with four touchdowns, leading the way, the Mississipp­i State offense has not lost a fumble this season. The team’s only lost fumble came in the kicking game.

Alabama survived an upset bid by the Bulldogs to win 31- 24 last Saturday. Fitzgerald accounted for 205 yards and a touchdown but threw two intercepti­ons.

“I think he’s got a great grasp of their offense,” Alabama

Coach Nick Saban said. “He’s a big guy that’s really hard to tackle.”

Saban also said a comparison of Fitzgerald to former Arkansas quarterbac­k Matt Jones is apt.

“I know Matt was a great player and I don’t like to compare players. But at least in style, there’s some similariti­es,” he said.

Fitzgerald rushed for 105 yards and a touchdown and passed for 141 yards and 2 touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 35- 14 victory at Texas A& M on Oct. 28.

“For a guy that’s 6- 5 and that big, I don’t think I’ve ever seen him caught from behind,” Texas A& M Coach Kevin Sumlin said. “He’s got explosive speed, wire- to- wire speed to go along with his size.

“You see him now making decisions that he didn’t make last year where he’s checking things. He’s playing at a really high level right now.”

Kentucky Coach Mark Stoops, whose team lost 45- 7 to the Bulldogs on Oct. 21 behind 270 total yards and 3 touchdowns by Fitzgerald, said the quarterbac­k’s physical assets stood out.

“That’s Mississipp­i State as a team,” Stoops said. “They’re very physical on both sides of the ball.

“Coach Mullen’s schemes have always started with being physical, and I think Nick fits that mode just perfectly. He’s able to run for tough yards, but also throw the ball.”

 ?? AP/ ROGELIO V. SOLIS ?? Mississipp­i State quarterbac­k Nick Fitzgerald’s dual- threat ability has been a headache for many teams, including the Arkansas Razorbacks. Fitzgerald accounted for 459 yards and 6 touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 58- 42 loss to the Razorbacks last season.
AP/ ROGELIO V. SOLIS Mississipp­i State quarterbac­k Nick Fitzgerald’s dual- threat ability has been a headache for many teams, including the Arkansas Razorbacks. Fitzgerald accounted for 459 yards and 6 touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 58- 42 loss to the Razorbacks last season.
 ?? Democrat- Gazette fi le photo ?? Dak Prescott accounted for 554 yards and 7 touchdowns for Mississipp­i State in the Bulldogs’ 2015 victory over the Razorbacks.
Democrat- Gazette fi le photo Dak Prescott accounted for 554 yards and 7 touchdowns for Mississipp­i State in the Bulldogs’ 2015 victory over the Razorbacks.
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 ?? AP/ ROGELIO V. SOLIS ?? Mississipp­i State Coach Dan Mullen ( left) recruited quarterbac­k Nick Fitzgerald from Richmond Hill High School in Richmond Hill, Ga. The Bulldogs are at Arkansas on Saturday.
AP/ ROGELIO V. SOLIS Mississipp­i State Coach Dan Mullen ( left) recruited quarterbac­k Nick Fitzgerald from Richmond Hill High School in Richmond Hill, Ga. The Bulldogs are at Arkansas on Saturday.

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