Photo Gallery: Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl
Published 10:40 am Friday, November 24, 2023
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Ole Miss offensive lineman Jeremy James (78) celebrates with the Egg Bowl trophy after the Rebels beat Mississippi State 17-7 on Thursday. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Mississippi State cheerleaders and band members lead the football team onto the field at Davis Wade Stadium before the start of the Egg Bowl against Ole Miss. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Knox Kiffin, son of Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin, sprays a fire extinguisher as the Rebels enter the field before the Egg Bowl against Mississippi State. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Ole Miss' Caden Davis (41) kicks off during the Egg Bowl against Mississippi State. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Mississippi State running back Jo'Quavious Marks (7) carries the football during the Egg Bowl against Ole Miss on Thanksgiving night in Starkville. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Ole Miss running back Quinshon Judkins squeezes through a hole in the line during the Egg Bowl Thursday against Mississippi State. Ole Miss won, 17-7. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin, left, chats with Mississippi State interim head coach Greg Knox before the Egg Bowl on Thanksgiving night in Starkville. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers (2) and running back Jo'Quavious Marks (7) watch the coin toss before the Egg Bowl game against Ole Miss on Thanksgiving night in Starkville. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin talks to defensive end Cedric Johnson (2) before Thursday's Egg Bowl game against Mississippi State. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Mississippi State wide receiver Zavion Thomas (1) is tackled by an Ole Miss defender during the Egg Bowl game Thursday in Starkville. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Mississippi State punter Keelan Crimmins boots the football during the Egg Bowl game against Ole Miss. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Mississippi State football fans cheer on their team during the Egg Bowl game on Thanksgiving night in Starkville. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Ole Miss' Caden Costa (43) kicks a field goal in the first half of Thursday's game against Mississippi State. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Mississippi State wide receiver Justin Robinson (3) tries to run away from Ole Miss defensive back Ladarius Tennison (13) during the Egg Bowl game on Thanksgiving night. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Ole Miss running back Ulysses Bentley IV scores a touchdown during the Egg Bowl Thursday against Mississippi State. Ole Miss won, 17-7. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Mississippi State's defense swallows up Ole Miss running back Quinshon Judkins during the Egg Bowl game Thursday in Starkville. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin tries to get the attention of an official during the Egg Bowl game against Mississippi State. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Mississippi State running back Jeffrey Pittman carries the football during Thursday's Egg Bowl game against Ole Miss. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
Ole Miss football players celebrate with the Egg Bowl trophy after the Rebels beat Mississippi State 17-7 on Thursday. (Walter Frazier/For The Vicksburg Post)
The 120th edition of the Egg Bowl, the annual football rivalry game between Ole Miss and Mississippi State, was played on Thanksgiving night at Davis Wade Stadium in Oxford.
Quinshon Judkins rushed for 119 yards and a touchdown, and No. 12 Ole Miss beat the Bulldogs 17-7 to improve their all-time record in the series to 65-46-6. The Rebels won for the third time in four years, and regained the Golden Egg trophy after losing it last season.
Here is a selection of game photos from Vicksburg Post photographer Walter Frazier.
Ole Miss won 10 regular-season games for the second time in three years, and will now wait to see if it has earned a bid to a major New Year’s Six bowl game.
Mississippi State finished with a 5-7 record in a tumultuous season that included the firing of head coach Zach Arnett just 10 games into his tenure. Longtime assistant Greg Knox coached the Bulldogs in their last two games. The Bulldogs have been to a bowl game in 13 consecutive seasons, but will need help to make it 14. They could still get a bowl bid if there are not enough teams with at least six wins to fill all 82 slots in the lineup of 41 bowl games.
Entering the final weekend of the regular season there were 68 bowl-eligible teams, 20 more who could reach the six-win threshold with a victory, and 16 spots remaining. If there are less than 84 teams with six wins, Mississippi State could still be ruled eligible under NCAA guidelines that reward teams with a high Academic Progress Rate.