ARLINGTON, TX - It looked like MSU was going to get run out of the building.
Trailing 34-14 and then 41-21 after giving up countless deep passing touchdowns of over 45 yards, but a surprise onside kick changed the momentum and gave MSU their first Cotton Bowl championship.
A blocked field goal incited the winning drive, and MSU won maybe the most improbable Cotton Bowl in a long time.
Connor Cook found Keith Mumphrey, and MSU stormed back from a 20 point deficit
MSU won 42-41 behind senior running back Jeremy Langford’s 162 yards on 27 carries and three touchdowns. Connor Cook was shaky at best, but still managed to gut out the win.
MSU gave up nearly 600 yards through the air, but a late touchdown pass to Keith Mumphrey gave the Spartans the lead, and a late interception sealed the deal for the Spartans.
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