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Wide receiver Randy Moss and quarterback Chad Pennington were the centerpiece of an explosive offense. Moss caught 26 touchdown passes, at the time an NCAA Division I-A record, and was a unanimous first-team All-American.[1] For the season, Moss had 96 receptions for 1,820 yards, won the Fred Biletnikoff Award as the nation's best wide receiver, and was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy, finishing fourth in the balloting, behind Ryan Leaf, Peyton Manning, and Charles Woodson, who won the award. Moss left Marshall with 168 receptions for 3,467 yards and a school record 53 touchdowns in two seasons.
After trailing 28–3, the Thundering Herd scored 28 straight to take a 31–28 lead into the 4th quarter. West Virginia responded with two fourth quarter touchdowns to win this much anticipated season opener, 42–31. Randy Moss had seven receptions for 85 yards and two touchdowns.[2][3][4]
Randy Moss 80-yard pass from Chad Pennington (Billy Malashevich kick)
Tied 7–7
0:22
MAR
Billy Malashevich 36-yard field goal
MAR 10–7
2
9:04
MAR
LaVorn Colclough 19-yard pass from Chad Pennington (Bill Malashevich kick)
MAR 17–7
3
11:46
MISS
Andre Rone 13-yard pass from Stewart Patridge (Lindsey kick)
MAR 17–14
6:00
MISS
Deuce McAllister 20-yard pass from Stewart Patridge (Lindsey kick)
MISS 21–17
4
10:12
MAR
Doug Chapman 6-yard pass from Chad Pennington (Billy Malashevich kick)
MAR 24–21
5:39
MISS
Grant Heard 19-yard pass from Stewart Patridge (kick failed)
MISS 27–24
2:57
MAR
Doug Chapman 9-yard run (Billy Malashevich kick)
MAR 31–27
0:31
MISS
Deuce McAllister 1-yard run (Lindsey kick)
MISS 34–31
Playing in its first bowl game since the 1948 Tangerine Bowl, Marshall lost a back-and-forth matchup with Ole Miss. Randy Moss had 6 receptions for 173 yards and a touchdown, including an 80-yard bomb from Chad Pennington, in his final collegiate game.[14][15][16]