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Dak Prescott was Mississippi State’s biggest fan against UConn at the women’s Final Four

The former Mississippi State quarterback was going hard for his team.

Former Mississippi State and current Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott was on hand at the Final Four to support Mississippi State women’s basketball as it took on UConn, who had not lost a game in 111 tries.

They snapped that streak Friday night with a 66-64 buzzer-beating victory by Mississippi State, and Dak showed a rollercoaster of emotions.

He was hyped up early as the Bulldogs got off to a fast start:

After the game was forced into overtime, Dak was clearly shaken up and nervous.

As the Bulldogs made a run in overtime, he was flexing on everyone:

After the final shot to win the game, Prescott lost it:

It’s cool to see Dak going so hard for his school. It’s even easier when they were chasing an amazing feat.

Congrats, Bulldogs.

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