Bulldogs focus on preventing costly fumbles
As far as Anthony Dixon could tell, nobody fumbled at Monday’s Mississippi State practice.
For the players’ sakes, thank goodness.
“I don’t think it happened today,” Dixon said, “but if somebody lost it today, they would have gotten chewed out.”
Welcome to this week’s point of emphasis around here: holding on to the football.
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10/6/9
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