Provo • One of the great subplots to Friday’s late-late-night special at LaVell Edwards Stadium featuring BYU and Mississippi State, a game won by BYU by the count of 28-21 in double overtime, was whether Jamaal Williams would become BYU’s all-time leading rusher. Coming in, he needed just 64 yards to get the record. But he was facing an SEC defense, the Bulldogs’ front ranking 37th in the country in stopping the run.
In a game, then, that featured strength versus strength, Williams won — barely...
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