QUICK HITTER: Mississippi State routs Eastern Kentucky, 56-7
Mississippi State scored 28 points in the first half and started the Jeff Lebby era with a blowout win, 56-7 on Saturday.
All three phases scored for the Bulldogs with touchdowns on offense, defense and special teams.
Quarterback Blake Shapen debuted the new offense with a 15 of 20 showing as the Baylor transfer found the end zone three times through the air and had 247 yards. On the ground, Shapen led the team with seven carries for 44 yards and a rushing score.
The Bulldogs (1-0) had four wide receivers score touchdowns as Jordan Mosely had five catches for 104 yards and a touchdown and Kevin Coleman had five catches for 88 yards and a score. Coleman also had five punt returns for 117 yards.
MSU scored touchdowns on its first two possessions before a rain storm dampened the progress. The Bulldogs were back in the endzone in the second quarter on a Creed Whittemore 41-yard end around and then back-to-back touchdown passes to Coleman from 23 yards away and freshman Mario Craver for 54 yards.
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Special teams got in on the mix with a blocked punt from JP Purvis recovered by Craver and another true freshman in defensive back Elijah Cannon earned an interception returned for a touchdown from 51 yards away.
EKU (0-1) scored a touchdown in the final seconds of the first half but was held scoreless in the final two frames. The Bulldogs allowed 130 second half yards.
BIG PICTURE:
The Bulldogs have been searching for excitement and the team has it – at least for game one. State picked up nearly 500 yards of offense and showed explosiveness on that side of the ball as Lebby’s offense did its thing. There is a rough schedule on the horizon, but it appeared fun again for the Bulldogs.
UP NEXT:
Mississippi State travels to Arizona State on September 7
Eastern Kentucky travels to Western Kentucky on September 7