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LSU Vs. Mississippi State Series History
by TD Staff Reporter
September 10, 20155 Comments

Derick E.Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
The 14th ranked LSU Tigers begin SEC play this Saturday on the road at Davis Wade Stadium against the 25th ranked Mississippi State Bulldogs. LSU's all-time overall record against Mississippi State is 71-34-3.
Last year, the Tigers were ranked No. 8 when the Bulldogs came to Baton Rouge and beat LSU 34-29. Mississippi State quarterback Dak Prescott passed for 268 yards and 2 TD's, while adding 105 rushing yards and 1 TD on the ground.
LSU quarterback Brandon Harris came in to the game during the fourth quarter to replace Anthony Jennings and made things interesting late by throwing for 140 yards with 2 TD's and 1 INT. Both touchdown passes were caught by Malachi Dupre.
Harris' interception was on a hail-mary pass to win the game that was caught by Mississippi State defensive back Will Redmond at the goal line.
Complete LSU vs. Mississippi State Series History
In honor of Thursday Throwback, here's Chad Jones' 93-yard punt return for a touchdown and the infamous Patrick Peterson "windmill" against Mississippi State in 2009:
Last year, the Tigers were ranked No. 8 when the Bulldogs came to Baton Rouge and beat LSU 34-29. Mississippi State quarterback Dak Prescott passed for 268 yards and 2 TD's, while adding 105 rushing yards and 1 TD on the ground.
LSU quarterback Brandon Harris came in to the game during the fourth quarter to replace Anthony Jennings and made things interesting late by throwing for 140 yards with 2 TD's and 1 INT. Both touchdown passes were caught by Malachi Dupre.
Harris' interception was on a hail-mary pass to win the game that was caught by Mississippi State defensive back Will Redmond at the goal line.
Complete LSU vs. Mississippi State Series History
In honor of Thursday Throwback, here's Chad Jones' 93-yard punt return for a touchdown and the infamous Patrick Peterson "windmill" against Mississippi State in 2009:
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