FORT WORTH, Texas – True freshman Will Rogers scored his first rushing touchdown of the season and had a 13-yard TD pass to lead Mississippi State past No.
22 Tulsa 28-26 on Thursday in the Armed Forces Bowl, which ended in a massive brawl.Minutes after the game ended following an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Mississippi State on a late onside kick as Tulsa tried to make a comeback, the teams became involved in a large melee on the field.
Tulsa coach Greg Montgomery said sophomore safety Kendarin Ray, who was helped off the field after being at the bottom of a dogpile during a second scrum, was treated for “some sort of concussion.”“I’m not sure what exactly caused that,” Mississippi State coach Mike Leach said. “It was something.