STARKVILLE — Mississippi State football didn’t mess around with falling victim to a major upset. Against Bowling Green, MSU didn’t want to enter a group already hosting Notre Dame and Texas A&M this season.

So the Bulldogs (3-1) handled business, taking down the Falcons 45-14 on Saturday. Here’s how the Clarion Ledger graded various phases of Mississippi State’s win.

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Offense: A+

Bowling Green (1-3) entered with one of the nation’s worst pass defenses, and MSU quarterback Will Rogers made sure to expose it.

Rogers threw for 409 yards and matched a career high with six touchdowns. He did so by utilizing outside receiver Lideatrick Griffin, who wasn’t getting as many targets as he should have through the first three games.

Without Jo’quavious Marks, MSU didn’t lean on its running game much. But it wasn’t an issue as 13 different receivers caught passes, including running back Simeon Price, who collected his first career touchdown.

Sep 24, 2022; Starkville, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs running back Simeon Price (22) reacts with his teammates after a touchdown against the Bowling Green Falcons during the first quarter at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Bush-USA TODAY Sports

Defense: A

BGSU, behind backup quarterback Camden Orth, couldn’t string together much of anything. The Falcons didn’t secure a first down until the second quarter.

The Falcons had one score against the first-team defense, which was an impressive catch by 6-foot-7 receiver Tyrone Broden.

Safety Shawn Preston Jr. hauled in his first interception of the year, giving MSU four on the season.

This was MSU’s best defensive outing of the season.

Special teams: A+

Shocking, right? Mississippi State’s special teams finally played a clean game.





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