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Haven’t seen anything quite like a sold out Dudy Noble Field on Super Bulldog Weekend. Jacob Parker grew up about 2 hours from Starkville. Both his parents went to Ole Miss. The Rebels wanted him, the Dawgs got him.
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@robbiefaulkOn3 @PaulJonesOn3 They made enough plays to win.
Very rare ground rule double that would have ended the game didn’t bounce their way.
Called strike 3, that was a ball on track man (or whatever it’s called), would have won the game also.
They made the plays. Excellent opponent. Great game.
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A simple ChatGPT re-write of his article appropriately frames the game the way it should have been penned originally:
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In Starkville, the bells rang like thunder.
For a Mississippi State program that’s weathered more than its share of storms, Saturday night wasn’t just about pulling down goalposts — it was about lifting an entire fan base that had spent the past year wondering when better days might come. And against No. 12 Arizona State, better days arrived in the form of a 24-20 victory that sent Davis Wade Stadium into pure euphoria.
A season ago, the Bulldogs were often the punchline, saddled with just one win in their previous 17 tries against Power 4 opponents. They were being whispered about as the “new Vandy,” a once-proud program drifting. But on this night, Mississippi State turned whispers of irrelevance into roars of redemption.
Quarterback Blake Shapen was the conductor of the comeback symphony, first hitting from 48 yards, then 47, and finally — with 30 seconds on the clock and a season’s worth of frustration riding on his right arm — delivering a 58-yard strike to Brenen Thompson that will be replayed in Starkville for years to come.
The fans poured onto the field, cowbells clanging with joy, and soon the goalposts came down, destined not just for display at Chili’s off Route 12 but for enshrinement in the hearts of a community that’s been waiting for a moment like this.
What made it sweeter was not simply toppling a ranked opponent, but doing so against last year’s Big 12 champions — a win that announced to the country that Mississippi State won’t be pushed to the margins. In one night, the Bulldogs traded in the label of SEC cellar-dweller for the badge of giant slayer.
Head coach Jeff Lebby has preached resilience since taking over, and his team embodied it. The defense refused to fold against Arizona State’s high-powered attack, and when the moment demanded courage, Shapen and Thompson delivered.
Yes, Florida’s loss to USF on the same day drew headlines. Yes, the SEC as a whole feels more unpredictable than ever. But in Starkville, none of that mattered. What mattered was the sound of cowbells echoing into the night sky, signaling the return of belief.
If last season was the nadir, Saturday felt like a rebirth. Two weeks into 2025, Mississippi State has its story back — and for once, it’s not tragedy but triumph.