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Per ESPN: Dak Prescott highlighted a dynamic performance with two touchdown passes and 56-yard scoring run, and Mississippi State held off a wild rally by No. 8 LSU for a 34-29 victory Saturday night that snapped the Bulldogs' 14-year losing streak in the series.

MSU led 34-10 in the fourth quarter, but LSU scored three late touchdowns. That set up a last-second desperation heave by LSU backup quarterback Brandon Harris, which was intercepted by Will Redmond at the goal line.

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Brandon Harris. That is all.
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I think it's safe to say we got our quarterback. I think he's gonna be great. As disappointing as this loss was, our offense may improve exponentially going forward.
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