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Mississippi State adds to lead over Texas A&M with blocked field goal, TD return

Kevin Duffey

By Kevin Duffey

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Mississippi State was already outplaying Texas A&M Saturday, and the 14-3 lead was extended in the third quarter after a blocked field goal.

Texas A&M lined up for a field goal of 44 yards; however, Emmanuel Forbes blocked it, and Decamerion Richardson return for 50-yard touchdown.

Check out this game-changing blocked kick.

Following Richardson’s touchdown return, Mississippi State extended its lead to 21-3.

The Aggies offense has struggled the entire day against the Bulldogs dominant defense. With over 3 minutes left in the third quarter, Texas A&M quarterback Max Johnson has thrown for just 80 yards. The Aggies offense has totaled just 181 yards.

Texas A&M’s offenses has made 4 different trips into the red zone, and Mississippi State’s defnese has outscord the Aggies offense 7-3. How does that even happen?

Kevin Duffey

A graduate of the University of Florida and founder of Saturday Down South, Kevin is a college football enthusiast.

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