Mississippi’s state carries out a wild victory


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The Bulldogs of the state of Mississippi achieved remarkable discomfort about the demons of state No. 12 of Arizona in the final moments of his confrontation on Saturday night.

The Mississippi state marshal, Blake Shapen, led the bulldogs in the field with approximately 40 seconds in the game. He found Brenen Thompson scratching the field. Thompson obtained the interior of a defensive of Sun Devils, caught the pass and accelerated to the annotation zone.

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Mississippi’s field marshal, Blake Shapen (2) prepares to pass against the state of Arizona during the first half of a University football match in the NCAA in Starkville, Miss., Saturday, September 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Thompson defeated the defender of the goal line and the state of Mississippi rose 24-20. They won by the same score.

Bulldogs fans in Starkville, Mississippi, broke into the field to celebrate victory.

“What atmosphere, what night. That is the Davis Wade stadium at its expression,” said Mississippi state coach Jeff Lebby. “The funny thing about this for our boys, everything we have happened in the program, seeing our university appear in the way we appear is special.”

It is the first time that the state of Mississippi defeats an opponent not superior conference since 1991.

“We emphasized going out and playing next play,” Shapen said. “These are moments for those who live. This shows a lot about our team. Emotions are very high at this time and I am very blessed to be in this position.”

The Mississippi state bulldogs fans extend around the Blake Shapen Marshal (2) and the offensive liner Zack Owens (52) after defeating the Arizona State Sun Devils at the Davis Wade stadium in Scott Field on September 6, 2025. (Petre Thomas/Imagn images)

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Shapen was 19 of 33 with 279 air yards and three touchdown passes. Thompson had six trapped for 133 yards and two scores. Anthony Evans III had nine trapped for 108 yards and a touchdown.

Arizona’s head coach Kenny Dillingham lamented the failure of the team to stop the explosiveness of the Bulldogs.

“The big plays were the story of the game,” Dillingham said. “That is a good football team and they are explosives. They made an explosive play. We had to remove their explosives in the second half and we did it until the end there.”

The open receiver of the state of Mississippi, Anthony Evans III, looks around him towards a reception of Touchdown against Arizona State during the first half of a University football match of the NCAA in Starkville, Miss., Saturday, September 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Arizona Raleek Brown and Kanye Uudoh’s corridors had excellent games on the ground. Brown ran for 110 yards in 18 haules. UDOH had 105 yards in 23 haules with a score.

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