Bulldogs dominate Tigers in an 'embarrassing' loss

Mississippi State quarterback Nick Fitzgerald (7) celebrates his three-yard touchdown run against LSU during the first half of their NCAA college football game against in Starkville, Miss., Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017.
Mississippi State quarterback Nick Fitzgerald (7) celebrates his three-yard touchdown run against LSU during the first half of their NCAA college football game against in Starkville, Miss., Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017.

STARKVILLE, Miss. -- Mississippi State's football series against LSU dates to 1896 and includes a whole bunch of heartbreak.

That wasn't the case Saturday night. In fact, the Bulldogs had one long party at the Tigers' expense.

Nick Fitzgerald threw two touchdown passes and ran for two more scores to help Mississippi State rout No. 12 LSU 37-7 in an SEC stunner. It was the largest margin of victory for the Bulldogs in the 111-game series.

It wasn't just that the Bulldogs were able to win, it's how they won. They physically dominated the Tigers on both sides of the ball, pushing LSU around in front of a delighted crowd of 60,000-plus that responded with constant roars and the deafening clanging of their trademark cowbells.

"There is nothing more fun than just going out there and kicking someone's butt, for the lack of a better term," Fitzgerald said. "We had a great time. We were very physical. We knew we were going to move the ball on them. We knew if we played how we were supposed to play, we'd be fine."

Aeris Williams led the Bulldogs with 146 yards rushing and averaged 6.3 yards per carry. Mississippi State (3-0, 1-0) beat LSU for just the second time in 18 tries dating to 2000.

LSU (2-1, 0-1) easily won its first two games of the season, but was overmatched by Mississippi State on both sides of the ball. The Tigers were also sloppy -- two touchdown plays were negated because of penalties. In all, LSU was penalized nine times for 112 yards. Two defensive players were ejected for targeting penalties.

"We shot ourselves in the foot," LSU Coach Ed Orgeron said. "And there's no one but us to blame."

Fitzgerald was 15-of-23 passing for 180 yards. Keith Mixon caught six passes for 97 yards and a touchdown. Freshman Jace Christmann made the first three field goals of his career, connecting from 30, 45 and 27 yards.

LSU tied it at 7 in the second quarter on Darrel Williams' 10-yard touchdown run. But Mississippi State responded with 30 consecutive points.

LSU's Danny Etling completed just 13 of 29 passes for 137 yards. Derrius Guice had 76 yards rushing.

"I mean, I'm embarrassed," LSU defensive lineman Greg Gilmore said. He added that "we're an aggressive football team. But we've got to play smart."

Sports on 09/17/2017

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