Alabama earns 25-14 victory over Mississippi
Published 11:07 pm Saturday, December 10, 2016
- Mississippi All Star Tyrese Fryfogle of George County runs downfield during the Alabama vs. Mississippi All-Star high school football game at the Cramton Bowl Saturday in Montgomery, Ala.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Henry Ruggs returned the opening kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown to lead Alabama over Mississippi for a 25-14 victory in the 30th Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic on Saturday.
Ruggs’ touchdown was the first of several special teams plays that helped Alabama to the victory.
“There was a huge hole for me to run through on that play,” said Ruggs, a highly recruited receiver from Robert E. Lee who is uncommitted for college. “What did I see? Green. A lot of green.”
Ruggs finished with 120 all-purpose yards to lead all players.
Alabama’s Jake Lane kicked three field goals to tie an All-Star record. Alabama also scored on a safety after Mississippi botched a snap on a punting opportunity. Brian Robinson, who is verbally committed to play in college at Alabama, put the game out of reach with a 13-yard touchdown run.
“It just shows the kicking game is very important, even in a game like this,” said Alabama coach Terry Curtis of UMS-Wright. “And when we needed to pound it there at the end, I thought Brian Robinson really ran the ball hard.”
In an era where dual-threat quarterback and big-play receivers often steal the show — especially in an All-Star showcase situation — it was no-frills special teams execution that pushed Alabama over the top.
“I’m old school, we practiced kicking every day,” Curtis said. “That was important. We kicked every day, all four phases. The kickoff return by Henry, that was big. Then they pooched it the rest of the time, but that’s OK, too.”
Mississippi Most Valuable Player Kylin Hill, of Columbus, led all rushers with 91 yards. Alabama MVP Thomas Johnston, of Spanish Fort, had a game-high 16 tackles, which was one shy of the all-star game record set by Philadelphia (Miss.) High’s C.J. Johnson in 2010.
Alabama’s win avenged Mississippi’s 28-21 victory in Hattiesburg last year, the first over Alabama since 2007. Alabama now leads the series 22-8.