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Brown sets record in Ole Miss’ victory

STARKVILLE — It took almost two full seasons before Starkville native A.J. Brown played a collegiate game at Davis Wade Stadium.

 

The Ole Miss sophomore wide receiver made up for lost time Thursday night.

 

Brown had six receptions for 167 yards and a touchdown as Ole Miss upset No. 16 Mississippi State 31-28 on Thanksgiving night to win the Battle for the Golden Egg for the third time in four seasons.

 

“This is my city,” Brown said twice for emphasis into the television cameras after catching a 77-yard touchdown pass from Jordan Ta’amu early in the third quarter.

 

Brown was an All-State receiver in high school and the subject of an intense recruiting battle. After helping Starkville High School to the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Class 6A State championship in 2015, Brown chose Ole Miss.

 

Former high school teammates Kobe Jones and Willie Gay Jr. suited up for MSU.

 

Ole Miss (6-6, 3-5 Southeastern Conference) sent its seniors out with a 3-1 record in the Egg Bowl. The Rebels are ineligible for postseason play due to a self-imposed bowl ban. MSU (8-4, 4-4) will learn its postseason destination Dec. 3.

 

“This was our bowl game, our championship game, everything rolled into one,” Brown said. “It is good to bring the Egg back home. We are excited about this win. We had to get the Egg Bowl back.”

 

Brown became Ole Miss’ single-season leader in receiving yards. His 1,252 yards eclipsed the mark of 1,153 yards set by Laquon Treadwell in 2015.

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Also on offense, senior running back Jordan Wilkins ran for 110 yards and two touchdowns to become the school’s seventh 1,000-yard rusher. He is the first to do that since Dexter McCluster in 2010.

 

“I felt like our biggest advantage was our receivers versus their defensive backs,” Ole Miss coach Matt Luke said. “We wanted to take advantage of that. Anytime they played one high, we thought we could take advantage of that.”

 

Ole Miss had its third game with two scoring passing plays of 60 or more yards. No other SEC school has more than one.

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