MSU Cruises Past Murray State 38-6
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MSU Cruises Past Murray State 38-6
MSU Cruises Past Murray State 38-6
09/03/2005
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STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) -- Omarr Conner threw two of his career-high four touchdown passes to freshman Keon Humphries, and Mississippi State routed Murray State 38-6 on Saturday night in a game played days after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the region.
Jerious Norwood rushed for 123 yards on 16 carries for the Bulldogs (1-0), who outgained the Racers 482-229 and avoided losing to a Division I-AA team for the second straight season.
Conner was 17-of-24 passing for 233 yards in 2 1/2 quarters with touchdowns to Humphries covering 49 and 34 yards.
The game's prelude had a somber tone: Instead of running onto the field, coach Sylvester Croom and the Bulldogs walked solemnly to the sideline, with their helmets under their right arms, and the scoreboard showed a tribute to Katrina's victims. Mississippi State officials said about 2,000 evacuees claimed free tickets to the game.
Conner gave them a good show.
His previous best of two touchdown passes came last season against Arkansas, but he surpassed that by adding touchdowns covering 37 yards to Tee Milons and 8 yards to Eric Butler. He became the first Mississippi State player with four touchdown passes in a game since Derrick Taite did it a decade ago against Memphis.
Croom won his second straight opener at Mississippi State, but it had a vastly different feel than last year, when the nation was caught up in the buzz surrounding the debut of the first black head football coach in SEC history.
Less than a week ago, Katrina made a deadly march across the Gulf Coast and through Mississippi, and some players said they wanted to give the mournful state a reason to smile again.
They did, even if for a while it wasn't easy. The Bulldogs, who lost to I-AA Maine in one of last season's biggest upsets, at times looked capable of yet another embarrassing loss.
But they took advantage of two miscues by Murray State (0-1) to break this one open.
The Racers led 9-3 midway through the second quarter but a defensive holding penalty allowed Mississippi State to prolong a drive. Three plays later, the Bulldogs took the lead for good on Conner's touchdown pass to Milons.
Murray State fumbled away its next possession, Mississippi State recovered and on the following play Conner hit Humphries from 49 yards out to make it 17-6.
Humphries finished his first college game with five catches for 98 yards.
Ken Topps, a Mississippi State transfer, made his first career start for Murray State and gave his old team fits in the first half, repeatedly escaping trouble by sidestepping and outrunning the Bulldogs. But they eventually figured out their old teammate and held the Racers to 31 total yards in the second half.
Nick Turner, Mississippi State's leading rusher two seasons ago who was kicked off the team last year by Croom, was one of three players suspended by coach Joe Pannunzio.
Chad Cook led the Racers with 57 yards rushing and a 13-yard touchdown run.
09/03/2005
Official Game Statistics
STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) -- Omarr Conner threw two of his career-high four touchdown passes to freshman Keon Humphries, and Mississippi State routed Murray State 38-6 on Saturday night in a game played days after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the region.
Jerious Norwood rushed for 123 yards on 16 carries for the Bulldogs (1-0), who outgained the Racers 482-229 and avoided losing to a Division I-AA team for the second straight season.
Conner was 17-of-24 passing for 233 yards in 2 1/2 quarters with touchdowns to Humphries covering 49 and 34 yards.
The game's prelude had a somber tone: Instead of running onto the field, coach Sylvester Croom and the Bulldogs walked solemnly to the sideline, with their helmets under their right arms, and the scoreboard showed a tribute to Katrina's victims. Mississippi State officials said about 2,000 evacuees claimed free tickets to the game.
Conner gave them a good show.
His previous best of two touchdown passes came last season against Arkansas, but he surpassed that by adding touchdowns covering 37 yards to Tee Milons and 8 yards to Eric Butler. He became the first Mississippi State player with four touchdown passes in a game since Derrick Taite did it a decade ago against Memphis.
Croom won his second straight opener at Mississippi State, but it had a vastly different feel than last year, when the nation was caught up in the buzz surrounding the debut of the first black head football coach in SEC history.
Less than a week ago, Katrina made a deadly march across the Gulf Coast and through Mississippi, and some players said they wanted to give the mournful state a reason to smile again.
They did, even if for a while it wasn't easy. The Bulldogs, who lost to I-AA Maine in one of last season's biggest upsets, at times looked capable of yet another embarrassing loss.
But they took advantage of two miscues by Murray State (0-1) to break this one open.
The Racers led 9-3 midway through the second quarter but a defensive holding penalty allowed Mississippi State to prolong a drive. Three plays later, the Bulldogs took the lead for good on Conner's touchdown pass to Milons.
Murray State fumbled away its next possession, Mississippi State recovered and on the following play Conner hit Humphries from 49 yards out to make it 17-6.
Humphries finished his first college game with five catches for 98 yards.
Ken Topps, a Mississippi State transfer, made his first career start for Murray State and gave his old team fits in the first half, repeatedly escaping trouble by sidestepping and outrunning the Bulldogs. But they eventually figured out their old teammate and held the Racers to 31 total yards in the second half.
Nick Turner, Mississippi State's leading rusher two seasons ago who was kicked off the team last year by Croom, was one of three players suspended by coach Joe Pannunzio.
Chad Cook led the Racers with 57 yards rushing and a 13-yard touchdown run.
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i'll admit, State sounded like they've improved since last year, however, i remember friends of mine saying this same stuff after the Tulane game last year....
Sun rise in the east.... and it sets up in the West, yes the sun rise in east baby, and it sets up in the west..... It's hard to tell, hard to tell, hard to tell, which one, which one I love best.....
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