Late Rally By Ole Miss Falls Short Against Memphis
Ole Miss begins SEC play against Arkansas next week.
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Ole Miss begins SEC play against Arkansas next week.
Tommy Stevens gets his first win as a Mississippi State Bulldog.
Moses was a finalist last season for the Butkus Award given to the nation's top linebacker.
For the first time since 2016, Ole Miss and Memphis will meet on the gridiron.
Moorhead: Any suspension would be announced this upcoming Saturday.
Academic violation places both programs on probation, as well as loss of scholarships.
The JUCO season begins Thursday, Aug. 29th.
Stevens along with junior quarterback Keytaon Thompson have spent the off-season competing for the starting job.
Champion was arrested for driving with a suspended license with no insurance back in March.
Jordan Danberry becomes immediately eligible to play in the 2019-20 season.
EMCC head coach Buddy Stephens talks about the extensive amount of local talent in the Lion's receiver group for the 2019-2020 season.
After entering into the NCAA transfer portal in June, former Mississippi State shortstop Gunner Halter makes the switch official.
Mississippi State head coach Joe Moorhead along with senior quarterback Tommy Stevens and junior quarterback Keytaon Thompson discuss the ongoing competition for the starting slot.
Assignments for SEC games were also announced.
The Rebels will begin the 2020 season in Houston.
MSU begins its 2020 season with 4 out of 5 games at Davis Wade Stadium.
Mississippi State returned to the practice field in full pads, Friday, to kick off fall camp.
Former Diamond Dog Luke Alexander joins the Toppers as an assistant coach.
Ricketts is officially introduced to Bulldog nation.
Games are set to begin January 25th, 2020.
Ricketts has coached the Bulldogs since 2015.
About a month after competing in his second consecutive College World Series, MacNamee finally has his chance at a professional career.
Although a new season presents a new team for Lamar County football the expectation always remains the same.
Alabama head coach Nick Saban and Tua Tagovailoa spoke with the media about how the Clemson loss taught the Crimson Tide plenty.