MSU: Bulldogs clobber Auburn 28-10

Published 12:02 am Sunday, September 9, 2012

STARKVILLE (AP) — As Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen watched the dropped passes, missed field goals and costly penalties mount, he couldn’t help but wonder if he was watching one of those sad, what-could-have-been games that have dogged the Bulldogs for years.

The triumphant ending was a welcome surprise.

Mississippi State scored 21 answered points in a dominant second half for a 28-10 victory over Auburn on Saturday at Davis Wade Stadium. Tyler Russell threw for 222 yards and three touchdowns — including two to senior tight end Marcus Green — and LaDarius Perkins rushed for 83 yards and a touchdown.

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The victory broke a string of unsavory trends for the Bulldogs. They had lost 10 out of the last 11 against Auburn — including four straight — and hadn’t won a Southeastern Conference opener since 1999.

It was also Mullen’s first victory against the SEC Western Division’s best four teams. He was 0-12 combined against Alabama, LSU, Arkansas and Auburn until Saturday’s breakthrough.

Now Mullen can concentrate on his stated goal since he arrived at Mississippi State (2-0, 1-0 SEC) four years ago — putting the Bulldogs in position to contend in the SEC’s Western Division.

“A lot of you guys think that this means I’ve got the monkey off my back,” Mullen said. “But in my mind, a bigger one just jumped on. I hope in November, we’re talking about an 800-pound gorilla on my back. That’s where I want my program.”

Auburn briefly took a 10-7 lead when Onterio McCalebb returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown to open the second half, but not much else went right.

The Tigers (0-2, 0-1) struggled through an awful offensive performance, handcuffed by a passing game that alternated between nonexistent and atrocious.

Quarterback Kiehl Frazier was especially bad in the first half — completing just 1 of 7 passes for minus-2 yards and two interceptions. He finished 13 of 22 passing for 125 yards, three interceptions and two lost fumbles.

Auburn coach Gene Chizik stuck with the 6-foot-2, 226-pound sophomore until the bitter end, keeping backup Clint Moseley on the bench.

“I don’t think it is just one player,” Chizik said. “Sometimes it is protection, sometimes it is missing an open receiver. Other than that last drive, we struggled all day in the passing game. Everybody wants to bring up Kiehl Frazier, but there are 10 other guys out there with him.”