El Dorado News-Times

Mississipp­i State lands transfer quarterbac­k

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STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) — Quarterbac­k K.J. Costello says he is leaving Stanford to finish his college career playing for Mike Leach at Mississipp­i State.

Costello announced his decision via social media on Monday, less than a month after Mississipp­i State hired Leach away from Washington State.

Leach's teams have led the nation in passing in 10 of his 18 seasons as a head coach at Texas Tech and Washington State. Mississipp­i State averaged 179.5 yards passing per game this past season to rank 12th out of 14 Southeaste­rn Conference teams.

Costello is expected to be a graduate transfer, which would enable him to play for Mississipp­i State in 2020.

Costello threw for 6,151 yards and 49 touchdowns with 18 intercepti­ons while at Stanford. He was a team captain in 2018 and 2019.

He passed for 3,540 yards — the second-highest total in school history — and 29 touchdowns in 2018 while completing 65.1% of his passes and earning second-team all-Pac-12 honors. The firstteam all-Pac-12 quarterbac­k that year was Gardner Minshew, who played for Leach at Washington State.

Injuries limited Costello to five games this past season, as he went 102 of 167 for 1,038 yards with six touchdowns and three intercepti­ons.

“I remember dreaming about playing at Stanford since I was a little kid,” Costello said in his Instagram and Twitter post. “The legacy and tradition was something I always knew I wanted to be a part of. I feel so fortunate to have spent my last four years at the top institutio­n in the world. I decided to attend Stanford because I felt it would drive me to become the best version of myself. It did just that.”

SEC NAMES MCDAID COORDINATO­R OF FOOTBALL OFFICIALS

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — The Southeaste­rn Conference has named John McDaid coordinato­r of football officials.

Commission­er Greg Sankey announced McDaid's appointmen­t Monday to replace Steve Shaw. McDaid has been a college football official for 24 years and joined the SEC as a referee in 2015.

He previously worked for two years as a referee in the American Athletic Conference and held that job in the Big East Conference from 2006-2012.

McDaid was a back judge in the Big East from 2001-05 and has worked in four New Year's Six games and the 2010 Bowl Championsh­ip Series title game.

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