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Arizona State Sun Devils at Mississippi State Bulldogs

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Mississippi State slips past No. 12 Arizona State 24-20 on late TD pass

Mississippi State upsets Arizona State on game-winning TD

The Sun Devils (1-1) scored 20 straight points, taking the lead with 1:38 left on Jesus Gomez’s 18-yard field goal. Shapen and the Bulldogs (2-0) countered with the winning five-play, 77-yard drive.

Mississippi State beat a top 15 nonconference opponent for the first time since 1991, giving Jeff Lebby his first marquee win as head coach.

“What an atmosphere, what an evening. That is Davis Wade Stadium at its finest,” Lebby said. “The funnest thing about it for our guys, everything we’ve been through in the program, to see our university show up the way that we showed up is special.”

The Bulldogs outgained the Sun Devils 209-95 in the first half to build a 17-0 lead, with Arizona State cutting it to 17-3 at the break with a late field goal. That momentum carried into the second half as the Sun Devils outgained the Bulldogs 238-59 in the second half until the final possession turned things.

"The big plays were the story of the game,” Arizona State coach Kenny Dillingham said. “That’s a good football team and they’re explosive. They made an explosive play. We had to take away their explosives in the second half and we did it until the end there.”

Arizona State put together a 17-play, 95-yard drive just before the Bulldog score. A drive of nearly 9 minutes was stopped at the 1 yard line as Nic Mitchell led the stop and forced the field goal. Shapen and Thompson would get a score with 30 seconds left and Hunter Washington intercepted a pass to seal it.

“We emphasized going out and playing the next play,” Shapen said. “These are moments that I live for. This shows a lot about our team. The emotions are very high right now and I’m very blessed to be in this position.”

Shapen was 19 of 33 for 279 yards and three touchdowns. Thompson had six catches for 133 yards and two touchdowns. Anthony Evans finished with nine catches and 108 yards and a score.

Arizona State had 251 yards on the ground, with Raleek Brown running for 110 yards, and Kanye Udoh adding 105 yards and a score.

A year after the Bulldogs lost to the Sun Devils after surrendering nearly 300 yards rushing to Cam Skattebo, the defense would be a huge part of things on Saturday. Arizona State ended up putting together a solid day on the ground, but quarterback Sam Leavitt was held to just 10 of 22 passing for 82 yards and two interceptions while rushing for just 25 yards.

Mississippi State had six tackles for loss in the win, two sacks and two interceptions. It has already shown massive improvements in the first two games of the season after a historically bad 2024.

Takeaways Mississippi State has been searching for a big win under Lebby. Arizona State played poorly in the first half, but nearly got out of Starkville with a marquee SEC road victory.

Up next Arizona State: Hosts Texas State next Saturday.

Mississippi State: Hosts Alcorn State next Saturday.

How To Watch

How can I watch Arizona State Sun Devils vs. Mississippi State Bulldogs?
  • TV Channel: Sun Devils at Bulldogs 2021 College Football, week 2, is broadcasted on ESPN2.
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Scoring Summary

MSST TD 1st Period 13:51 Anthony Evans III 48 Yd pass from Blake Shapen (Kyle Ferrie Kick)
MSST FG 1st Period 1:18 Kyle Ferrie 37 Yd Field Goal
MSST TD 2nd Period 12:51 Brenen Thompson 47 Yd pass from Blake Shapen (Kyle Ferrie Kick)
ASU FG 2nd Period 0:00 Jesus Gomez 51 Yd Field Goal
ASU TD 3rd Period 10:34 Kanye Udoh 6 Yd Run (Jesus Gomez Kick)
ASU TD 4th Period 13:07 Jordyn Tyson 2 Yd pass from Sam Leavitt (Jesus Gomez Kick)
ASU FG 4th Period 1:38 Jesus Gomez 18 Yd Field Goal
MSST TD 4th Period 0:30 Brenen Thompson 58 Yd pass from Blake Shapen (Kyle Ferrie Kick)

Statistics

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23 1st Downs 17
3-14 3rd down efficiency 6-14
2-3 4th down efficiency 0-2
333 Total Yards 345
82 Passing 279
10/23 Comp/Att 19/33
3.6 Yards per pass 8.5
251 Rushing 66
51 Rushing Attempts 30
4.9 Yards per rush 2.2
8-49 Penalties 6-60
2 Turnovers 0
0 Fumbles lost 0
2 Interceptions thrown 0
37:57 Possession 22:03

Game Information

Davis Wade Stadium

Location: Starkville, MS
Attendance: 50,808 · Capacity:
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