State Shocks No. 6/Defending National Champ LSU; Costello Sets SEC Passing Record
September 26, 2020 | Football
Three Bulldogs had over 120 yards receiving in Saturday's victory - Osirus Mitchell (183), Kylin Hill (158) & Javonta Payton (122) - all career highs. Mitchell hauled in a team-leading two touchdowns.
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The win marked the first time a defending national champion lost its season opener since 1998 and snapped the longest active win streak in the country (16 games). It was also MSU's highest-ranked road win in program history. The Bulldogs (1-0), came away with just their second win in Baton Rouge since 1992.
"[Costello's] performance ranks really high when you consider playing at LSU versus the defending National Champion," head coach Mike Leach said. "I thought his composure was outstanding. Our team – offensively, defensively and on special teams – had each other's backs. We had our share of adversity and slugged through it. Everybody was in there and stuck with one another, and that was maybe one of the strong parts of our team. K.J. performed as good as anybody I've ever dealt with. He came out swinging, was composed and didn't force things."
State grabbed their first lead of the game near the end of the first quarter, when a 12-play 66-yard drive culminated in a Brandon Ruiz 35-yard field goal.
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The lead would change four times in the second quarter, with the Bulldogs landing on top heading into the locker room. With 5:20 on the clock, Kylin Hill scampered 12 yards to the MSU 37-yard line before Costello found Osirus Mitchell from 43 yards out, giving the Bulldogs a 17-14 advantage.
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The Tigers' largest lead came in the third quarter, when Myles Brennan connected with Terrace Marshall on a 37-yard pass for a 24-20 lead.
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A 75-yard strike from Costello to Hill on the ensuing drive was all it took for the Maroon and White to regain the lead. With the score even at 34-34 in the fourth, a Ruiz 43-yard field goal and Mitchell's 24-yard touchdown reception gave the Bulldogs the lead for good.
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On LSU's (0-1) final drive of the game, Emmanuel Forbes intercepted Myles Brennan's pass in the endzone to secure the victory for State.
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Shawn Preston Jr. led the Bulldogs with 11 tackles, ignited by six solo stops. Aaron Brule and Erroll Thompson followed with 10 tackles and one sack a piece. Mississippi State racked up seven sacks, including two contributed by Marquiss Spencer for a loss of 10 yards.Â
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That was enough to break MSU's single game passing yard record, previously set by Dak Prescott, who racked up 508 yards against Arkansas on Nov. 21, 2015. Costello became the 11th quarterback in SEC history to pass for 500 yards as he set the SEC single game passing yard record. The graduate transfer completed 36 passes on 60 attempts, which are also MSU school records.
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Hill and JaVonta Payton 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. Hill fueled State's rushing attack with 34 yards on seven carries.
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It was the first time MSU multiple 100-yard receivers since Donald Gray (207) and Fred Ross (107) did so against Samford on Oct. 29, 2016. Mitchell, Hill and Payton make up the second trio in program history to crack the century mark, 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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On the defensive side, State held the Tigers scoreless in the first quarter. LSU went scoreless in just three total quarters during their 2019 championship season. The Bulldogs forced punts on the first four Tiger drives of the day.
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Ruiz had a perfect kicking day, nailing five extra points and hitting field goals from 24, 35 and 43 yards out. Transfer Tyrell Shavers caught the second pass of his career, and first at MSU, for a 31-yard touchdown before adding a second reception.
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In all 16 players made their Bulldog debuts.
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"I'm speechless about everything that happened today. A year ago I couldn't even throw a football. I was battling back. I was able to meet Dak before the season started in Southern California. He was training out there. He's been a guy that I've watched work out. He works out incredibly hard. To be mentioned in the same sentence as him is crazy. To break his record, it doesn't necessarily sit with me. I still have a long way to go. We have a long way to go. We're going to enjoy this one night then move on come Monday." - K.J. Costello
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Team Stats

MSU 3, LSU 0
MSU - Brandon Ruiz 35 yd field goal 12 plays, 66 yards, TOP 6:22

MSU 3, LSU 7
LSU - Jabril Cox 14 yd interception (Cade York kick)

MSU 10, LSU 7
MSU - Tyrell Shavers 31 yd pass from K.J. Costello (Brandon Ruiz kick) 6 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:00

MSU 10, LSU 14
LSU - Arik Gilbert 2 yd pass from Myles Brennan (Cade York kick) 8 plays, 84 yards, TOP 2:19

MSU 17, LSU 14
MSU - Osirus Mitchell 43 yd pass from K.J. Costello (Brandon Ruiz kick) 7 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:53

MSU 17, LSU 17
LSU - Cade York 26 yd field goal 15 plays, 67 yards, TOP 5:27

MSU 20, LSU 17
MSU - Brandon Ruiz 24 yd field goal 9 plays, 69 yards, TOP 3:10

MSU 20, LSU 24
LSU - T. Marshall 37 yd pass from Myles Brennan (Cade York kick) 5 plays, 75 yards, TOP 1:22

MSU 27, LSU 24
MSU - Kylin Hill 75 yd pass from K.J. Costello (Brandon Ruiz kick) 1 plays, 75 yards, TOP 0:15

MSU 34, LSU 24
MSU - Austin Williams 9 yd pass from K.J. Costello (Brandon Ruiz kick) 5 plays, 56 yards, TOP 1:44

MSU 34, LSU 31
LSU - T. Marshall 33 yd pass from Myles Brennan (Cade York kick) 3 plays, 45 yards, TOP 0:52

MSU 34, LSU 34
LSU - Cade York 40 yd field goal 4 plays, 1 yards, TOP 1:17

MSU 37, LSU 34
MSU - Brandon Ruiz 43 yd field goal 7 plays, 50 yards, TOP 2:10

MSU 44, LSU 34
MSU - Osirus Mitchell 24 yd pass from K.J. Costello (Brandon Ruiz kick) 7 plays, 71 yards, TOP 2:36