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Ole Miss dropped the 113th all-time meeting with Mississippi State 55-20 in the annual Battle for the Golden Egg Saturday.

Freshman quarterback Shea Patterson threw for 320 yards and a pair of touchdowns, while senior running back Akeem Judd added 107 yards on the ground in front of 66,038 fans in Vaught Hemingway Stadium. It marked the second-largest crowd in school history and put the Ole Miss season attendance at 454,368, which is a school record.

The Rebels jumped out to an early 3-0 lead after Gary Wunderlich booted a 24-yard field goal just over four minutes into the game. MSU responded with a 16-yard TD run form Aeris Williams with 5:48 remaining in the opening quarter to take a 6-3 lead after the extra point attempted failed.

Ole Miss answered back on the ensuing drive with a 19-yard touchdown catch by Damore’ea Stringfellow from Patterson to give the Rebels a 10-6 lead with 3:56 left, but the Bulldogs scored on an eight-yard TD pass from quarterback Nick Fitzgerald to hold a 13-10 lead after the first quarter.

The Rebel defense allowed to more touchdown to open the second quarter, as Ole Miss fell behind 27-10 before Patterson found Stringfellow once again, this time from 25 yards out, to pull to within 27-17 with 4:47 left before halftime. After the Ole Miss Landshark defense forced an MSU three-and-out, Wunderlich booted his second field goal, this one from 38 yards, to cut the Bulldog lead to 27-20 heading into the half.

Fitzgerald found Fred Ross on fourth-and-three form the Ole Miss 38 over the middle for a 38-yard touchdown catch that extended the MSU lead to 34-20 with 5:22 left in the third quarter. Fitzgerald added another score later in the third quarter, on a 61-yard run, to give the Bulldogs a 41-20 lead with 2:57 left in the quarter. The Bulldogs tacked on two more scores in the fourth quarter for the final score of 55-20.

Courtesy of Ole Miss Sports 

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  1. Frank

    November 28, 2016 at 4:46 pm

    Well it is over! Now less make a few changes:

    Get a Great Defense Coach
    Coach Freeze to start shaving before interviews
    Do not announce “1st down OM” when you are getting the hell beat out of you (or never)
    No more “FIN UP” signs again when you are getting the hell beat out of you (or never)

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