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Mountain West champion San Jose State hammered 34-13 in Arizona Bowl
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FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) A wild, post-game brawl erupted after Mississippi State held off No. 22 Tulsa 28-26 on Thursday in the Armed Forces Bowl, overshadowing true freshman Will Rogers’ big game for the Bulldogs.
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.”
No. 22 San Jose State was in a bind before Thursday s Arizona Bowl started with eight coaches and players not available for undisclosed reasons, which contributed to the Spartans 34-13 loss to Ball State in Tucson.
Behind Drew Plitt s 217 yards on 12-of-19 passing, the Cardinals (7-1) achieved their first bowl victory in program history. They are now 1-7 in Division I bowls.
A few minutes before kickoff, San Jose State (7-1) announced that its offensive and defensive coordinators Kevin McGiven and Derrick Odum, respectively and Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year Cade Hall, a defensive end, were unavailable for the game.
Ball State dominates depleted No 22 San Jose State in Arizona Bowl
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