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by Soapy » Yesterday, 19:01


Bye week comes at the right time for a Bulldogs offense that is beginning to sputter
MSU's offense appears to be running out of gas following hot start
By Jacoby Klein • October 8, 2029

Mississippi State tight end Zayion Cotton celebrates a touchdown. Photo by Soapy Hendrix/Dynasty Sports
For an offense that is averaging forty-five points per game, going four quarters without an offensive touchdown feels like a lifetime. Between the final three quarters of the loss to Florida and the dreadful start to the eventual win over UConn, Mississippi State's offense failed to reach the endzone. As they head into the bye week, Bulldogs head coach G.J. Kinne says the momentary reprieve comes at the right time.
"We've got guys banged up, trying to get healthy," Kinne said on Sunday of the team's plan for this bye week, "I think it's going to be more of a mental approach to this week. Get guys healthy, really get our offense going again because we haven't been at our best for the last few weeks and we've got a lot of things to clean up going forward."
Senior running back Sean Cuono made quite the return last week, staring in the win over the Huskies with 239 yards of total offense and three touchdowns. He only played eight snaps in the season opener before missing the next four games with an injury. Top outside receiver Jamison Hamm, who hasn't played since the Tennessee game, is also nearing a return although it's unlikely, according to Kinne, that he plays before the month is over.
The bye week also provides a reset for true freshman quarterback Brett Mixon whose thrown an interception in four consecutive games. Mixon leads college football in drop backs with 319, accounting for nearly seventy percent of MSU's offensive plays. It's a trend that Kinne isn't sure is sustainable nor in the best interest of Mixon or the team.
"I think the identity of our offense is clear," Kinne said of the pass-first approach, "I still think there's a balanced way of going about that and a sustainable way of doing it, especially with a young guy at quarterback. He's played six or seven college football games. He's closer to being a high school player than he is to what he's eventually going to be so as a team, we have to do a better job of protecting him, whether that's up front, with the run game, play calling, game planning, all of it."
MSU finishes the season with the teeth of their SEC schedule. They travel to #6 Missouri next week before hosting #10 Georgia, on the road against Arkansas and #1 Texas A&M and end the season at home against Texas, with Steve Sarkisian likely coaching for his job, and then the Egg Bowl.
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by Soapy » Yesterday, 19:13

Week 7 Top Stories
No. 1 Texas A&M falls 27-10 to LSU who take the crown at No. 1
With another loss to Florida State, is Mario Cristobal in the hot seat?
Texas can't pull off the upset against Oklahoma. Is Sark's time done?
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Week 7 SEC Results
Oklahoma 41, Texas 33
Vanderbilt 31, Alabama 17
Georgia 31, Tennessee 26
Ole Miss 38, Florida 37
Auburn 38, Kentucky 35
LSU 27, Texas A&M 10
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Week 8 SEC Schedule
#8 Georgia (5-1, 3-0) at #5 Auburn (6-0, 2-0)
#1 LSU (6-0, 2-0) at Alabama (3-3, 0-2)
#7 Oklahoma (5-1, 1-1) at #19 South Carolina (4-2, 1-2)
#15 Mississippi State (5-1, 1-1) at #4 Missouri (6-0, 2-0)
#17 Ole Miss (5-1, 1-1) at Kentucky (5-1, 2-1)
Texas (3-3, 1-1) at Florida (4-3, 1-3)
#9 Texas A&M (5-1, 1-1) at Arkansas (3-4, 1-2)
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Week 8 Notable Games
#20 Pittsburgh (6-0, 3-0) at #25 Syracuse (4-2, 1-2)
#24 Minnesota (6-1, 3-1) at #2 Ohio State (6-0, 3-0)
#11 USC (5-1, 3-1) at Notre Dame (6-1)
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Players of the Week
WR J.P. Agude: W 28-23 at Boise State » 13 Rec, 146 Yds, 4 TD
S Jayden Bradley: W 55-22 at Colorado State » 1 Tkl, 3 INT, 2 PBU

WR Tristian Gentry: L 38-37 at Ole Miss » 8 Rec, 195 Yds, 2 TD
CB Kosci Barnes: W 66-17 vs. Purdue » 3 Tkl, 2 INT, PBU, TD
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by Soapy » Yesterday, 19:20
Week 8 Preview: at #4 Missouri Tigers
Head Coach: Eliah Drinkwitz | OC: Chip Lindsey (Multiple)| DC: Corey Batoon (4-2-5)
Record: 6-0, 2-0 SEC
Date/Time: Saturday, Oct. 20, 2029 — 6:00 PM
Forecast: 58° | Cloudy | 0% Rain
Location: Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium, Columbia, Missouri
TV: ESPN
Team Leaders
Passing: Jake Fette 72 cmp%, 1358 yards, 8 TD, 3 INT
Rushing: Greg Hendershot 593 yards, 4.9 ypc, 4 TD
Receiving: Josh Cornell 25 receptions, 459 yards, 4 TD
Tackles: LB J.J. Bush 41 tackles
Sacks: DT Khalid Dean 9.5 sacks
Interceptions: S Justin Rowe 4 INT
Injuries
HB Greg Hendershot (Jr) Broken Fibula (Out)
WR Jamison Hamm (Soph) Broken Ribs (Doubtful)
Hard Rock Bet™
Spread: Missouri -6.5
Moneyline: Mississippi State +220
Over: 60.5
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Caesar 8-4
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by Caesar » Yesterday, 20:20
I don't even want to bet on these fns. They gotta show me something.
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by Soapy » Yesterday, 21:37
Caesar wrote: ↑Yesterday, 20:20
I don't even want to bet on these fns. They gotta show me something.
say less
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by Soapy » Yesterday, 21:37

(5-2, 1-2 SEC, No. 15 AP)
(7-0, 3-0 SEC, No. 4 AP)
CFB 2029 Regular Season, Week 8 - Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium, Columbia, Missouri
MSST | 7 | 7 | 3 | 15 | 32
MIZZ | 7 | 13 | 15 | 0 | 35
Scoring Summary
Quarter 1
Sean Cuono 8 Yd pass from Brett Mixon (5:33)
Gio Kirklin, 1 Yd run (1:22)
Quarter 2
Javier Almas, 47 Yd FG (9:43)
Glenn Saine 5 Yd pass from Jake Fette (2:06)
Carterrious Brown 3 Yd pass from Brett Mixon (1:01)
Javier Almas, 42 Yd FG (0:00)
Quarter 3
Gio Kirklin, 1 Yd run -- 2pt (7:35)
Lane Latsko 2 Yd pass from Jake Fette (3:41)
Rashaud Cordova, 35 Yd FG (0:58)
Quarter 4
Cooper Crosby, 4 Yd run (9:19)
Sean Cuono 11 Yd pass from Brett Mixon -- 2pt (4:07)
Player Stats
QB Brett Mixon (Fr): 33-46, 419 Yds, 3 TD, INT, Sacked 1x
QB Jake Fette (R-Jr): 29-39, 317 Yds, 2 TD
HB Cooper Crosby (R-Jr): 6 Car, 12 Yds, TD
HB Sean Cuono (R-Sr): 3 Car, 6 Yds, 6 Rec, 81 Yds, 2 TD
HB Gio Kirklin (Jr): 28 Car, 153 Yds, 2 TD
WR Carterrious Brown (R-Sr): 12 Rec, 148 Yds, TD
TE Zayion Cotton (Sr): 5 Rec, 113 Yds
WR Josh Cornell (R-Soph): 6 Rec, 111 Yds
TE Glenn Saine (Jr): 6 Rec, 53 Yds, TD
S Bralan Womack (Sr): 13 Tkl
DT Davon Young (R-Jr): 4 Tkl, TFL
LB Eric Roberts (R-Jr): 12 Tkl, INT
DT Jason Dowell (R-Sr): 5 Tkl, TFL, Sack
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by Caesar » Yesterday, 21:41
Knew these niggas was frauds.
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by redsox907 » Yesterday, 22:22
you let them paper tigers punk you?
shit talk aside - an expected loss tbh. wins over Tennessee and Florida are encouraging even with a disappointing loss
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