STARKVILLE, Miss. -- No SEC team has seen Mississippi State senior quarterback Nick Fitzgerald pile up the touchdowns against it more than the University of Arkansas.
Fitzgerald was an Arkansas killer again Saturday when he accounted for five touchdowns to lead the No. 21 Bulldogs to a 52-6 victory over the Razorbacks in his final home game at Davis Wade Stadium.
In three games against Arkansas since replacing Dak Prescott as Mississippi State's starting quarterback, Fitzgerald has accounted for 14 touchdowns rushing and passing as part of his 96 career total.
Texas A&M has allowed Fitzgerald the second-most touchdowns by an SEC team with 11.