Mississippi State's College Football Playoff chances disappeared in Oxford on Saturday, as Ole Miss topped the fourth-ranked Bulldogs 31-17 in a game in which Ole Miss' defense rattled quarterback Dak Prescott and the potent Bulldog offense.
In a contest that featured two teams on the rise this season, only one—Ole Miss—looked like it had staying power.
It was the second time this month—the first being the loss to Alabama in Tuscaloosa—that the Bulldogs looked outmanned.
What made Mississippi State's 2014 run so special is that...
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