COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — De'Runnya Wilson bided his time. Whenever Missouri went to man-on-man coverage against the Mississippi State wide receiver, he was ready.
"My feet get sweaty, my eyes get blurry, I know the ball's going to come to me," Wilson said after making the most of his chances in the 24th-ranked Bulldogs' 31-13 victory on Thursday night.
"So, I just try to execute."
Dak Prescott threw four touchdown passes and Mississippi State got 100-yard receiving games from Wilson and Fred Ross in the rain.
"I've said it year-round," Prescott said of Wilson. "I'll take him vs.