Mississippi State football had an ugly performance Saturday night in College Station against No. 6 Texas A&M, losing 31-9. The Bulldog defense played as well as you could have asked for for about two and a half quarters before getting worn down. And what caused them to get worn down was the other side of the ball's inability to stay on the field.
With their starting tackles out, the Bulldog offense was totally inept against a ferocious Aggie pass rush, as they were under duress all night long. The result was the worst offensive performance by MSU since Jeff Lebby took over.