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Jan 29, 2025; Starkville, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs guard Josh Hubbard (12) looks to pass the ball against the Alabama Crimson Tide during the second half at Humphrey Coliseum.
On November 18, 1944, he ran back an interception for an 87-yard touchdown to help the Tide defeat the undefeated Mississippi State Maroons 19–0. [3] The following season he led the Southeastern Conference in scoring with 11 touchdowns and was a member of the team that won the 1946 Rose Bowl .
Mississippi State moves up a couple of seed lines after a stellar week in which the Bulldogs won at rival Ole Miss and against Texas A&M, both of which were decided by at least 10 points. No. 8 ...
Mississippi State struggled from the floor, making only 24 of 58 field-goal attempts (41.4 percent). Meanwhile, Florida recovered from some first-half struggles to shoot 45.9 percent from the ...
Crimson Tide touchdowns were scored on Johnny Musso runs of four and 25-yards and State touchdowns were scored on a six-yard Tommy Pharr run and a two-yard Pharr pass to Bob Young. [35] [36] The victory improved Alabama's all-time record against Mississippi State to 41–10–3. [37]
The Alabama–Mississippi State football rivalry, also known as the 90 Mile Drive [3] [4] or the Battle for Highway 82, [5] [6] is an American college football rivalry between the Alabama Crimson Tide football team of the University of Alabama and Mississippi State Bulldogs football team of Mississippi State University.
Ole Miss shot just 38.3 percent (23 of 60) from the floor and 25 percent (6 of 24) from 3-point range, while Mississippi State shot 43.1 percent (28 of 65) from the floor and 25.9 percent (7 of 27 ...
Coffeeville Lock and Dam on the Tombigbee River near Coffeeville, Alabama. Coffeeville is the last lock and dam down the Tombigbee River to the Gulf of Mexico. 1955 Failure of the Mississippi Highway 25 N/U.S. Route 45 S bridge over the Tombigbee River relief (Big Nichols Creek)/Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway in Aberdeen, Mississippi during the March floods of that year