LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Vic Schaefer has turned Mississippi State from a middle-of-the-road Southeastern Conference program into a national factor in five seasons.The Bulldogs coach celebrated that dramatic turnaround with the 100th victory of his career on Tuesday night, a 58-44 win over Arkansas-Little Rock.Schaefers milestone with Mississippi State (10-0) happened in a state dear to him -- a place where he spent six years as an assistant for the Razorbacks before leaving with coach Gary Blair for Texas A&M.I wouldnt lie to you if I didnt say its kind of special, especially in this state, Schaefer said. I spent six great years up on the hill. I wasnt good enough to get that one when (Blair) left back in 2003, but I really appreciate the opportunity at Mississippi State.Schaefer is only the second coach in school history to reach the century mark in victories, joining Sharon Fanning-Otis. He earned every bit of win No. 100 on Tuesday against a Trojans (5-5) team that led by as many as five points on its home court and trailed by only four points after three quarters.In the fourth quarter, however, Victoria Vivians scored 10 of her 17 points to help the Bulldogs pull away and remain undefeated. Blair Schaefer matched her career high with 12 points for Mississippi State, while Morgan William finished with 10.Im proud of what weve accomplished at Mississippi State, Vic Schaefer said. Its what I envisioned.Ronjanae DeGray led UALR with 18 points and was 7 of 7 from the field, while Sharde Collins had 11 points.Mississippi State entered the game third in the SEC in scoring, averaging 80.7 points per game.However, the Bulldogs struggled to score in the first half against a UALR defense that had allowed only an average of 46 points per game during its recent winning streak -- 52.6 per game for the season.The Trojans led by as many as five points in the second quarter, with Collins scoring all nine of her first-half points in the first quarter, but Mississippi State overcame 10 first-half turnovers to lead 25-24 at halftime and wore down UALR late.We missed a lot of opportunities, Trojans coach Joe Foley said. To me, personally, Im not pleased at all with the way we played. You can say what you want, but I think our kids can play better than that.BIG PICTUREMississippi State: Despite having not played a home game since an 88-51 win over San Jose State on Nov. 26, the Bulldogs added to their impressive early season resume against one of the top mid-major programs in the country. They did so by committing only three turnovers in the second half after turning the ball over 10 times in the first.UALR: The Trojans have reached the postseason eight times in the last nine seasons, including four trips to the NCAA Tournament. They had won four straight games entering Tuesday, but a close loss to a top 5 team isnt likely to hurt their postseason chances.AWAKENED VIVIANSVivians was only 3-of-9 shooting through three quarters on Tuesday, and she had committed four of Mississippi States 13 turnovers. Instead of showing her frustration, the junior kept her cool and scored 10 points in the fourth, making 4 of 5 shots as the Bulldogs outscored the Trojans 20-10 to close out the win.Youve got to keep a level head playing for Coach Schaefer, Vivians said. If you get out of it, its not going to turn out well.UP NEXTMississippi State stays on the road when it travels to Los Angeles for two games in the Women of Troy Classic, beginning with SMU on Friday.The Trojans return to the road when they face Tulsa on Sunday. Billy Martin Jersey . The (11-11-4) Jets are seventh in the Central Division with 26 points. Fifth place Dallas and sixth-seeded Nashville also have 26 points, but the Stars have three games in hand on Winnipeg while Nashville has two. Jacoby Ellsbury Jersey . Louis Blues absence from top spot in the TSN. https://www.cheapyankees.com/2561g-luis-severino-jersey-yankees.html . 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Randy Moss, now an ESPN analyst, was on the other side of a Bill Belichick stunner in April 2007, when the Patriots snagged him from the Raiders for a fourth-round pick. With the NFLs trade deadline on Tuesday, Moss recounts what it was like to get traded to New England, how he clicked with Tom Brady so quickly and his biggest regret.How did you first find out you were being traded to the Patriots?I got a phone call and it was Bill Belichick. I thought it was a friend or somebody playing with my phone. I actually cussed him out. When he kept saying it was Bill Belichick, I knew he was serious. I started being apologetic because I had cussed the man. Then he told me the Raiders were thinking about trading me. I had to be in Foxborough by 10 p.m. Eastern, or the trade would void. So, I just did everything that I could possibly do to get up there by 10 p.m.After I got off the phone with him, I was excited. I was hyped. I was in a club that night. Defensive tackle Shaun Rogers, who played for the Detroit Lions?at the time, was there, so I went up there, high-fiving him, hugging random people. Shaun asked me what was going on and I said to him, Im getting ready to be a Patriot. The first thing that came out of his mouth was, Man, thats cheatin.What else do you remember from your first conversation with Belichick?Bill basically said he thought I was still effective, that I could be the deep threat like when I came into the league. All those little things. He still had faith. He still believed I could go out there and do what I normally do.What did you think about being traded for a fourth-round pick?I could see why they did it. I wasnt that productive in Oakland. We were not productive as a team in Oakland.dddddddddddd So the price tag might have gone down. There was some things said about me from coaches and the front office about how my skills were diminishing. I had [a lot of money] on the table. I told the Oakland Raiders they could keep all of that money. I didnt want to play anymore. So I really wasnt tuned in to what was going on in Oakland. I got refocused and became a Patriot.Was there any adjustment period working with Brady?We clicked right away. When Tom was audibling, I always wanted to know why. When it came to preparation, when it came to protections, one-word audibles, things like that, I always wanted to make sure that I knew what was going on before it went on. That would help me play faster. The magic and the numbers, and the records we broke, that was hard work.What are your thoughts as you look back on your time with the Patriots?One thing it let me do was refocus. I understood where I was in my career and that I still wanted to play. And I understood that I still had a lot of football left to play. It was about me redefining myself as an individual, working hard, getting refocused. We started winning every week, and it just gave me momentum. I was scoring touchdowns, I was blocking, doing all the little things that receivers dont do in todays game. That gave me the ability to critique myself -- the good and the bad. I think thats why good things were able to happen. We held each other accountable, no matter what.Do you have any regrets from your time with the Patriots?The only regret: Having an undefeated season, doing so many great things, then, when the game counted for us to really bring it home in the Super Bowl, we couldnt bring it home. ' ' '