This Saturday, the vibrant city of Starkville is buzzing with excitement as the Mississippi State Bulldogs prepare to take on the No. 23 Missouri Tigers in an electrifying SEC matchup. After a much-needed bye week, the Bulldogs are eager to bounce back on their home turf, ready to kick off at 3:15 p.m. in the iconic Davis Wade Stadium, available for viewing on the SEC Network.
Missouri comes into this game after a challenging stretch. Head coach Eliah Drinkwitz has had a tough few weeks, with his team’s initial momentum from last season—when they racked up an impressive 11 wins—taking a hit from recent losses. A couple of blowout defeats to Texas A&M and Alabama, followed by a heart-wrenching last-minute loss against South Carolina, has shifted the team’s focus away from playoff aspirations. Now at 7-3 overall and 3-3 in the SEC, they need a win to reaffirm their season’s worth.
As fans gear up for the game, the weather looks pleasant with partly cloudy skies and a high of 63 degrees. The gentle northern breeze, clocking in at just 2 miles per hour, should make for an enjoyable outing. Perfect conditions for tailgating and watching some prime college football!
Let’s look at the records: Mississippi State is struggling this season with a 2-8 overall record and still searching for their first SEC win at 0-6. Nonetheless, there’s still some hope as the Bulldogs have previously shown they can pull off surprises. The historical matchup between these two teams stands tied at 2-2, with MSU winning the last two encounters. Who could forget that thrilling 51-32 victory in Starkville back in 2020?
This season has been a tough ride for the Bulldogs. With Michael Van Buren starting at quarterback, fans were hoping for some flashes of brilliance, but his last outing against Tennessee was rough, to say the least. He completed just 10 of 26 passes for a meager 92 yards and threw an interception. On the brighter side, Mississippi State has shown they can run the ball effectively against stout defenses. It makes perfect sense to stick with that strategy against Missouri’s stingy pass defense.
On the other side of the field, the Tigers are trying to recalibrate their playoff hopes. Brady Cook is back in form after an injury and will be looking to connect with his dynamic receiving duo of Luther Burden III and Theo Wease Jr.. Both have been essential to Missouri’s offensive game plan, and their contributions will be pivotal against a Mississippi State defense that has struggled this season.
As for a prediction, it seems like the odds are against Mississippi State, especially with a betting line placing Missouri ahead by 7.5 points. But in college football, surprises happen all the time. If the Bulldogs can harness the energy of their home crowd and bring their A-game, we might just witness a nail-biter. My out-on-a-limb prediction? Mississippi State 35, Missouri 34. Sounds ambitious, right? Well, let’s hope that’s exactly what we get!
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