STARKVILLE — It’s hard to ignore the elephant in the room when it comes to Mississippi State football: their defense is really hurting. The recent matchup against the No. 14 Texas A&M Aggies ended with the Bulldogs suffering another painful loss, this time with a score of 34-24. This defeat marks the sixth consecutive game where the Bulldogs have allowed more than 30 points. With a staggering average of 33.3 points allowed per game, they find themselves ranked among the very worst in the power conferences.
Coach Jeff Lebby kept a positive spin on things despite the disappointing performance. “The toughness, the belief, the effort and the attitude that’s going on on that side of the ball, I’m proud of,” he said after the game. However, he didn’t shy away from the harsh reality: “We’ve got to play better. I’ve got to coach better. That’s something that we will continue to do.”
Let’s break down some of the stats that reflect just how tough the season has been for the Bulldogs’ defense:
Despite all the issues surrounding the defense, there are glimpses of hope. The Bulldogs have managed to force multiple turnovers in three consecutive games, which has helped them hang tough against highly-ranked teams like Texas and Georgia. Additionally, they’ve shown some grit by holding both Georgia and Texas A&M to under 150 rushing yards, which is no small feat. Nonetheless, they currently average 192.3 rushing yards allowed per game, putting them squarely near the bottom of power conference teams.
Coach Lebby expressed pride in how his team defended the run against Texas A&M, stating, “These guys had been running the ball incredibly well. To me, that’s what gave us a chance.” It’s evident that while the Bulldogs have their fair share of challenges, there’s room for growth and improvement.
As the season marches on, the Bulldogs must rally together, focusing on fortifying their defense. With each game, they aim to polish their skills and better their performance. Whether it’s improving the pass rush or tightening up coverage, there’s hope that Mississippi State can turn this season around.
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