NCAAF

Nov 2, 2019

Mississippi State Dominates Arkansas in High-Stakes SEC Showdown

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Saturday's matchup between the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Mississippi State Bulldogs held significant implications for both teams. Both squads were fighting to salvage their seasons and secure their head coaches' job security. Fans and pundits expected a close, hard-fought contest. However, only one prediction came true - the game turned out to be undeniably ugly, and the result was a resounding victory for Mississippi State.

Mississippi State's Bounce-Back Victory:

Mississippi State entered the game on a four-game losing streak and with a sense of urgency. The team's chances of reaching a .500 season were on the line. The Bulldogs, determined to turn their season around, delivered a dominant performance that showcased their potential to be a formidable SEC team. In contrast, the Arkansas Razorbacks appeared out of gas and struggling to stay afloat, as they suffered a crushing 54-24 defeat.

Joe Moorhead's Redemption:

A month ago, Mississippi State head coach Joe Moorhead was under scrutiny, with speculation about his future. A strong start with a 3-1 record had raised his profile as a potential candidate for other coaching positions. However, the Bulldogs endured a winless October, and Moorhead's job security became uncertain. The game against Arkansas served as a much-needed remedy for his team's struggles. When asked about the significance of the win, Moorhead remained humble, emphasizing the challenges of securing victories in Division I football.

Ground Dominance by Mississippi State:

Mississippi State's victory was highlighted by their impressive performance on the ground. In the first half, they amassed a staggering 312 rushing yards, surpassing their total rushing yards in any previous game. Kylin Hill, the SEC's leading rusher, had a career-high 234 rushing yards, with 198 of them coming in the first half-hour, along with three touchdowns. The Bulldogs showcased their versatility as Tommy Stevens, making his first start in three weeks, added 60 rushing yards and contributed a 33-yard touchdown pass in the first half. At halftime, Mississippi State had built a commanding lead, with the score at 38-10.

Moorhead's Challenge to Kylin Hill:

Coach Moorhead had challenged Kylin Hill to step up his game over the past two weeks, as Hill's performance had dipped after a strong start to the season. Hill responded with a spectacular 150-yard game against Texas A&M, which was just a prelude to his remarkable performance against Arkansas.

Arkansas Struggles Continue:

The Arkansas Razorbacks faced a difficult day on the field, with boos from their home crowd becoming increasingly frequent as the game progressed. Starting quarterback Ben Hicks struggled, completing his first pass only in the second quarter. The crowd's sarcastic approval and an interception returned for a touchdown led to Hicks being replaced by third-stringer John Stephen Jones. This marked the fifth time Coach Chad Morris had used multiple quarterbacks in a game, reflecting the team's inconsistent quarterback situation.

Promising Debut for K.J. Jefferson:

As the game's outcome was decided, Coach Morris made another quarterback change that generated excitement among the remaining fans. Highly touted four-star recruit K.J. Jefferson made his first appearance of the season in the fourth quarter. Jefferson impressed with a 21-yard rush on his first play, a 32-yard pass to Treylon Burks on his second play, and a 5-yard rushing touchdown on the drive.

Historic Milestones for Mississippi State:

Mississippi State's dominance extended beyond just the victory. The team recorded 460 rushing yards against Arkansas, the most in any SEC game in the team's history. Their 640 total offensive yards also set a new record for an SEC game.

Conclusion:

Mississippi State's decisive victory against Arkansas breathed new life into their season, offering hope for a .500 record and a potential bowl game. In contrast, the Razorbacks face further uncertainty, as Coach Morris continues to struggle to secure an SEC win. The team's struggles have impacted ticket sales, with attendance at its lowest since the stadium expansion in 2001. The future remains uncertain for Arkansas, while Mississippi State looks to build on their momentum as they prepare to face Alabama in two weeks.

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