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Costello Wins Manning Award Quarterback of the Week
October 01, 2020 | Football
NEW ORLEANS – After winning the Allstate Sugar Bowl Facebook fan vote, Mississippi State quarterback K.J. Costello was named the Manning Award Quarterback of the Week on Thursday.
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Costello won the weekly honor after besting seven other quarterbacks from across the country in a fan vote. He finished with more than 3,700 votes, topping the second-place vote-getter by roughly 1,200 votes in UCF's Dillon Gabriel, who won the award the previous week. Â
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In addition to being named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week, Costello was also tabbed the Walter Camp FBS National Offensive Player of the Week on Sunday, selected as the Maxwell Award Player of the Week on Tuesday and earned a spot on the Davey O'Brien Great 8 list.
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Costello began his career as a Bulldog by propelling State to a 44-34 win on the road against the defending National Champions, No. 6 LSU. Operating in head coach Mike Leach's air raid offense, the graduate transfer threw for 623 yards, shattering the MSU and SEC single-game passing yards record. His 623 yards also ranks 11th in NCAA history.
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Costello completed 36 passes on 60 attempts, which were also MSU school records. He matched the program record for passing touchdowns with five.
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The Rancho Santa Margarita, California, native completed 15 passes of 20 yards or more and found 10 different receivers during the game. He kept the offense rolling on third downs, going 7-of-11 passing for 194 yards. He also added three touchdowns, including a 24-yard strike to Osirus Mitchell with 3:39 left in the game that made the score 44-34.
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Spreading out the passing attack, Costello led three Bulldogs to career-high receiving days. Mitchell finished with 183 yards and two touchdowns on seven receptions. Kylin Hill and JaVonta Payton both set career highs in catches and yardage. Hill tallied eight receptions for 158 yards and one score, while Payton caught six passes for 122 yards.
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It was the second time in program history that a trio of Bulldogs eclipsed the century mark in receiving yards, with Joe Morrow (117), De'Runnya Wilson (105) and Fred Ross (102) completing the feat for the first time in the 2014 Orange Bowl vs. Georgia Tech on Dec. 31.
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Costello won the weekly honor after besting seven other quarterbacks from across the country in a fan vote. He finished with more than 3,700 votes, topping the second-place vote-getter by roughly 1,200 votes in UCF's Dillon Gabriel, who won the award the previous week. Â
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In addition to being named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week, Costello was also tabbed the Walter Camp FBS National Offensive Player of the Week on Sunday, selected as the Maxwell Award Player of the Week on Tuesday and earned a spot on the Davey O'Brien Great 8 list.
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Costello began his career as a Bulldog by propelling State to a 44-34 win on the road against the defending National Champions, No. 6 LSU. Operating in head coach Mike Leach's air raid offense, the graduate transfer threw for 623 yards, shattering the MSU and SEC single-game passing yards record. His 623 yards also ranks 11th in NCAA history.
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Costello completed 36 passes on 60 attempts, which were also MSU school records. He matched the program record for passing touchdowns with five.
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The Rancho Santa Margarita, California, native completed 15 passes of 20 yards or more and found 10 different receivers during the game. He kept the offense rolling on third downs, going 7-of-11 passing for 194 yards. He also added three touchdowns, including a 24-yard strike to Osirus Mitchell with 3:39 left in the game that made the score 44-34.
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Spreading out the passing attack, Costello led three Bulldogs to career-high receiving days. Mitchell finished with 183 yards and two touchdowns on seven receptions. Kylin Hill and JaVonta Payton both set career highs in catches and yardage. Hill tallied eight receptions for 158 yards and one score, while Payton caught six passes for 122 yards.
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It was the second time in program history that a trio of Bulldogs eclipsed the century mark in receiving yards, with Joe Morrow (117), De'Runnya Wilson (105) and Fred Ross (102) completing the feat for the first time in the 2014 Orange Bowl vs. Georgia Tech on Dec. 31.
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For more information on the Bulldogs, follow MSU football on Twitter, like them on Facebook and join them on Instagram by searching for "HailStateFB."
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