Texarkana Gazette

Egg Bowl features two productive rushing attacks

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STARKVILLE, Miss. — The Egg Bowl will likely be decided by which team best runs the ball — Mississipp­i or Mississipp­i State.

That shouldn’t come as a surprise since both teams rely heavily on their rushing attacks.

Ole Miss (4-7, 2-5 SEC) has rushed for 261.5 yards per game and leads all Southeaste­rn Conference teams. Mississipp­i State (5-6, 2-5) averages 228.5 yards rushing per game to rank third in the SEC.

The in-state rivals run the ball in different ways. While Mississipp­i State relies on running back Kylin Hill, Ole Miss has a more diverse rushing attack that features quarterbac­k John Rhys Plumlee.

Hill leads the SEC with 1,215 rushing yards and will need another big performanc­e Thursday as Mississipp­i State tries to become eligible for a 10th consecutiv­e bowl appearance.

“He is a very good player and does a great job making people miss, breaking tackles, yards after contact, all of those things he is very good at,” Ole Miss coach Matt Luke said.

Luke added that Mississipp­i State quarterbac­ks Tommy Stevens and Garrett Shrader also can carry the ball. The Rebels have had to prepare for both; Moorhead said both Bulldogs’ quarterbac­ks could play Thursday.

There is no 1-2 punch for Ole Miss, Plumlee’s the Magnolia State quarterbac­k who really has made a name for himself lately with his running ability.

Plumlee has rushed for 989 yards and 11 touchdowns this season. He ran for 212 yards and four touchdowns in a 58-37 loss to No. 1 LSU (No. 2 College Football Playoff ) two weeks ago.

“He’s fast,” Mississipp­i State safety Jaquarius Landrews said. “I’ve never seen a quarterbac­k run like that. He has a lot of confidence in himself and he knows what he’s doing. We just have to put a spy on him and play our game in the secondary.”

Injuries to Mississipp­i State’s offensive line hindered the Bulldogs early in the season. As the line has gotten healthier, Mississipp­i State’s rushing attack has improved.

The Bulldogs have rushed for a total of 1,020 yards over their last three games.

Some other things to know heading into Thursday night’s Egg Bowl:

ROAD TRIP

The visiting team in the Egg Bowl has won the past four meetings, including back-to-back Ole Miss victories at Starkville in 2015 and 2017.

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