Allen helps No. 14 Aggies over No. 21 Bulldogs 30-17
Wide receiver Christian Kirk was phenomenal as well, recording 173 yards and two touchdowns on eight receptions. It was a strong all-around performance by Texas A&M’s special teams units.
Prescott threw for 210 yards and ran for 96 more. Allen, forced from the pocket, rolled to the right sideline and bought enough time to connect with receiver Ricky Seals-Jones to cap a 91-yard drive.
Kyle Allen had another good game throwing the ball against Mississippi State, completing 25 of 41 passes for 322 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions, while also rushing for 65 yards.
Kyle Allen threw for over 300 yards in a big win against Mississippi State.
Texas A&M will try to remain undefeated on Saturday against the Mississippi State Bulldogs, who are looking for their first win in College Station since 1913.
Texas A&M quarterback Kyle Allen passes under pressure from Arkansas defensive lineman Jeremiah Ledbetter during the second half on Saturday, September 26, 2015, in Arlington.
The first came after a big completion from Prescott to De’Runnya Wilson, with A&M defensive back Donovan Wilson forcing the fumble.
The Bulldogs were driving again on their next possession when Garrett tackled Aeris Williams, causing a fumble which A&M recovered on its own 3.
A 38-yard field goal by Westin Graves cut the lead to 7-3. The Bulldogs’ senior leader has recorded 1,190 total yards and nine touchdowns with zero interceptions through the first four games of the season.
Taylor Bertolet added two field goals, including a career-best 55-yarder in the second quarter. It was the longest field goal by an Aggie since Terence Kitchens hit one from 62 yards in 1999.
Run Defense: The Aggies couldn’t stop Prescott on the ground, but in all fairness the senior quarterback didn’t make any huge plays with his legs. Noil has missed the past two games. They moved 64 yards in 54 seconds, capped with a 1-yard run by Carson.