Troy Falls at Mississippi State in Final Non-Conference Game of Season

 STARKVILLE, Mississippi – Troy outscored Mississippi State 17-7 in the second half, but the Trojans couldn’t overcome a disastrous opening quarter as the Bulldogs came away with a 45-17 victory Saturday afternoon at Davis Wade Stadium.
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Mississippi State (4-2) scored touchdowns on offense, defense and special teams to quickly jump out to a 21-0 lead after the first 12 minutes of the game. The lead swelled to 38-0 at the half before a different Troy (1-4) team emerged from the locker room after the break.
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In addition to outscoring the Bulldogs by 10, Troy outgained Mississippi State 223-86 in the second half. The Trojans held the Bulldogs to 125 rushing yards in the game, with 23 coming on the final play of game.
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The Bulldogs got on the board just 36 seconds into the game as Fred Ross took a screen pass 59 yards for a touchdown. On Troy’s ensuing possession, Brandon Silvers was sacked and fumbled the ball into the end zone where Nelson Adams recovered the loose ball for a score. Ross struck again at the end of the quarter, this time with a 77-yard punt return for a touchdown.
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A Westin Graves 42-yard field goal, followed by a 28-yard touchdown reception by De’Runnya Wilson and a 1-yard touchdown run by Nick Fitzgerald in the second quarter set the 38-0 halftime margin.
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After Mississippi State intercepted a pass on Troy’s initial drive of the second half, the Trojan defense came up with a huge stop. The Bulldogs took over on the Troy 30-yard line and faced a third-and-one from the 21-yard line. Tyler Roberts and Justin Lucas stuffed Fitzgerald on third down and Roberts dropped Malik Dear for a 2-yard loss on fourth down.
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Third-string quarterback Dontreal Pruitt led the Trojans down the field on the ensuing possession with a methodical 15-play, 77-yard drive that took over nine minutes off the clock. Bryan Holmes kept the drive alive with an acrobatic 22-yard reception on fourth-and-nine at the Mississippi State 37-yard line. Pruitt capped the drive with a 5-yard touchdown run after Brandon Burks converted another fourth down the play before.
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Following the fourth three-and-out by the Trojan defense, which included a forced fumble by Cedarius Rookard, Burks took the second play of the next drive 74 yards for a touchdown; it was the longest run by a Troy player since 2007.
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Neal Brown dialed up an on-sides kick following Burks’ touchdown run and Robert Johnson recovered for the Trojans. The Trojans marched down to the Bulldog 29-yard line, but a sack and a miscue on a field goal attempt left Troy with no points on the drive.
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Pruitt finished the game 12-of-17 for 90 yards through the air, while rushing for 56 yards on 18 carries. Tidwell was 3-for-12 for 12 yards and an interception, while Brandon Silvers was 5-of-7 for 40 yards before leaving the game with an injury in the first quarter.
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Burks finished with 86 yards on 15 carries, while Deondre Douglas led the Trojans with six catches for 35 yards. Douglas also had a 44-yard kickoff return for Troy, which was the longest of the season by a Trojan.
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Fitzgerald, who played the majority of the game in place of Dak Prescott, was 6-for-7 for 141 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Dontavian Lee led the Bulldogs on the ground with 44 yards on five carries, while Wilson finished with three catches for 82 yards.
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Mississippi State’s lone points of the second half came on a 49-yard touchdown pass from Fitzgerald to Donald Gray. Troy answered the score with a 21-yard Jed Solomon field goal with 27 seconds to play in the game.
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The Trojans return to Sun Belt Conference play next Saturday when they host Idaho on Homecoming at 2:30 p.m. in Veterans Memorial Stadium.