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Arenas' returns help out No. 1 Alabama
Javier Arenas ran back a punt 80 yards for a touchdown and set up a score with another long return, helping No. 1 Alabama roll to a 32-7 victory over Mississippi State on Saturday night.
Nov 16, 2008 - 12:03:01 AM

No. 9 Auburn beats Mississippi St 3-2
Only a former defensive coordinator such as Tommy Tuberville could have enjoyed this.
Sep 13, 2008 - 11:13:36 PM

Miss. State wins Liberty Bowl 10-3
Sylvester Croom and Mississippi State capped a turnaround season built on defense with one of their stingiest efforts.
Dec 29, 2007 - 8:32:38 PM

LSU struggles early but routs Miss. St.
Craig Steltz and his teammates in the secondary will get all the credit for their six interceptions in No. 2 LSU's rout of Mississippi State. But after picking off three of Michael Henig's school record-tying six interceptions Thursday night, Steltz said the credit belongs to the Tigers' dominating defensive line.
Aug 31, 2007 - 3:37:09 AM

NCAA places Mississippi State on probation, cuts scholarships
Mississippi State's football program was placed on probation by the NCAA for four years, stripped of eight scholarships over the next two seasons and banned from postseason play this season because of recruiting violations.
Oct 27, 2004 - 6:20:00 PM

Miss. St. beats No. 20 Florida 38-31
The latest low point in Ron Zook's tenure at Florida even has the coach wondering what went wrong.
Oct 23, 2004 - 6:03:00 PM

Croom turns Bulldogs into winners with opening-game victory
Mississippi State's players held their helmets skyward as they did a victory dance around Sylvester Croom. Flashbulbs popped, cowbells clanged and Croom tipped his cap to the thankful fans before jogging off the field.
Sep 6, 2004 - 11:43:00 AM

SEC's first black football coach keeps focus on winning, not race
Sylvester Croom spoke at length about his reception at Mississippi State, his new quarterback, his anticipated first game against Alabama, his alma mater.
Jul 28, 2004 - 4:31:00 PM
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