NCAAF

Mississippi State Bulldogs at Illinois Fighting Illini

· ReliaQuest Bowl
Final
19 - 10

Mississippi St rallies to win ReliaQuest Bowl, honors Leach

“Obviously, Mike Leach has been leading this program for three years, and he was out there leading us today,” said Zach Arnett, who was promoted from defensive coordinator to head coach three days after Leach's death. “Emotional game, obviously."

Banks' score came on Illinois' fifth lateral following a completed pass after the Fighting Ilini got the ball at their own 29. There was a scrum on the field as the game ended, but order was restored after a couple of minutes.

Will Rogers was 29 of 44 yards for 261 yards and one touchdown for Mississippi State (9-4, No. 22 CFP). Simeon Price had 68 rushing yards, including a key 28-yard dash on the go-ahead fourth-quarter drive, on seven attempts.

“Football isn’t always a pretty game," Rogers said. "I know Coach Leach would probably be a little upset at some of the decisions, but we fought hard and stayed together as a team. He was with us all the way. He’s been with me all the way. I really, really miss him.”

Tommy DeVito completed 23 of 34 passes for 253 yards for Illinois (8-5).

“A defensive battle that just really, probably, came down to who had the ball last,” Illinois coach Bret Bielema said. “Who was able to execute. Unfortunately, we came up short.”

Reggie Love III rushed for 40 yards on 11 carries for Illinois. Fighting Illini running back Chase Brown, the nation’s second-leading rusher in the regular season with 1,643 yards, sat out to prepare for the NFL draft.

Illinois lost all five of its games by nine points or fewer. The school hasn't had a nine-win season since the Rose Bowl team in 2007 went 9-4.

“This is going to be, hopefully, a spring board into bigger and better things,” Bielema said.

Mississippi State was held without a touchdown until the first play of the fourth quarter, when Rogers connected on an eight-yard throw to Justin Robinson that tied the game at 10.

Robinson had seven receptions for 81 yards. Illinois' Isaiah Williams picked up 114 yards on nine catches.

The Bulldogs averaged 32.7 points during the regular season.

Illinois, which entered allowing 12.3 points and held six opponents to fewer than 10 points, played without defensive backs Devon Witherspoon and Sydney Brown. Both opted out ahead of the NFL draft.

DeVito put Illinois up 7-0 on a two-yard run with 2:49 left in the second quarter.

Mississippi State responded with a 38-yard field goal by Biscardi with nine seconds to go in the first half.

IIlinois went up 10-3 on a 52-yard field goal by Caleb Griffin midway through the third.

Mississippi State was limited to 50 yards on its first three possessions, while the next two ended on interceptions by Matthew Bailey and Kendall Smith.

Illinois tops the nation with 24 interceptions.

HONORING MIKE

Among the tributes to Leach, who died on Dec. 12 due to complications from a heart condition, was “MIKE” with a pirate logo as part of the “I” painted between the 20 and 30 on one segment of the field.

The Mississippi State band spelled out “LEACH" before a moment of silence was held prior to the game.

The Bulldogs had a pirate flag instead of the school logo on their helmets. Leach’s nickname was “The Pirate.”

UP NEXT

Mississippi State: Opens the 2023 regular-season on Sept. 2 against Southeastern Louisiana.

Illinois: Hosts Toledo on Sept. 2.

How To Watch

How can I watch Mississippi State Bulldogs vs. Illinois Fighting Illini?
  • TV Channel: Bulldogs at Fighting Illini 2021 College Football, week 1, is broadcasted on ESPN2.
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Matchup Prediction

Fighting Illini: 46.0%
Bulldogs: 54.0%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

ILL TD 2nd Period 2:49 Tommy DeVito 2 Yd Run (Caleb Griffin Kick)
MSST FG 2nd Period 0:09 Massimo Biscardi 38 Yd Field Goal
ILL FG 3rd Period 6:57 Caleb Griffin 52 Yd Field Goal
MSST TD 4th Period 14:54 Justin Robinson 8 Yd pass from Will Rogers (Massimo Biscardi Kick)
MSST FG 4th Period 0:04 Massimo Biscardi 27 Yd Field Goal
MSST TD 4th Period 0:00 Marcus Banks 60 Yd Fumble Return

Statistics

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21 1st Downs 20
6-14 3rd down efficiency 3-11
1-1 4th down efficiency 0-0
390 Total Yards 288
274 Passing 253
30-45 Comp-Att 23-34
6.1 Yards per pass 7.4
116 Rushing 35
22 Rushing Attempts 29
5.3 Yards per rush 1.2
6-55 Penalties 3-25
2 Turnovers 1
0 Fumbles lost 1
2 Interceptions thrown 0
28:15 Possession 31:45

Game Information

Raymond James Stadium

Location: Tampa, FL
Attendance: 35,797 · Capacity:

SEC - East

TEAM OVR CONF
Georgia 13-1 8-0
Missouri 11-2 6-2
Tennessee 9-4 4-4
Kentucky 7-6 3-5
Florida 5-7 3-5
South Carolina 5-7 3-5
Vanderbilt 2-10 0-8

SEC - West

TEAM OVER CONF
Alabama 12-2 8-0
Ole Miss 11-2 6-2
LSU 10-3 6-2
Texas A&M 7-6 4-4
Auburn 6-7 3-5
Mississippi State 5-7 1-7
Arkansas 4-8 1-7
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