Mississippi State has been circling Javarious Griffin for a long time, and now the 2027 receiver from Cleveland Central has decided he’s ready to be part of what Jeff Lebby is building in Starkville.
Fans looking to catch a home run should’ve been in outfield at Dudy Noble Field on Sunday. No. 6 Mississippi State and Vanderbilt put on an in-game home run derby in the SEC series finale, hitting four home runs apiece in a game that ended with 24 total runs scored.
Saturday night felt like one of those classic Dudy Noble evenings where everything tilts Mississippi State’s way. Nearly 15,000 fans packed the place and watched No.
Mississippi State didn’t overpower Georgia on Saturday. It just waited for the right moment and let two swings change everything. Down a run in the sixth, Kiarra Sells stepped in, worked a full count, and tied the game with her eleventh homer of the year.
Saturday night was a very good night for those in maroon and white at Dudy Noble Field. A crowd of nearly 15,000 people saw about as dominant of a pitching performance as you can get and a unique home run as No.
No. 6 Mississippi State won a low-scoring series opening game against Vanderbilt and Friday night. Now the two sides will meet again for a Saturday evening game.
Some losses feel like missed chances. This one felt like Mississippi State handing Georgia the opening and watching the Bulldogs in red take full advantage.
If you’re looking for a snapshot of what a good team win actually looks like, Mississippi State just handed you one in front of nearly fifteen thousand people at Dudy Noble Field.
Mississippi State is back home this weekend, and it won’t take long for things to get interesting. Vanderbilt rolls into Starkville with a lineup that can do some real damage, ranking among the national leaders in power and run production.
Mississippi State heads into the weekend with another top‑15 showdown, and this one comes on the road in Athens. It is the SEC’s battle of the Bulldogs, and the matchup has plenty of weight behind it.
No. 6 Mississippi State may have its weekend rotation set for the rest of the season. Once again, the Bulldogs will send out Ryan McPherson, Tomas Valincius and Duke Stone to start each game of the weekend series against Vanderbilt.
Some recruitments move fast. Some feel like a race to beat the next offer. And then there are the ones like Jaiwon Williams’ process, where a talented player is in no rush and wants to actually think through what comes next.
Some nights are about style points. Wednesday was not one of those nights. Mississippi State just needed to win, settle in and move forward. The Bulldogs did exactly that with a 4-0 shutout of UAB, and the fact that Alyssa Faircloth turned in one of the best outings of her career was more of a pleasant extra than the main storyline.
If you thought golfing with golf recruits on an official golf visit is okay with the NCAA, think again. Because a round of golf cost $150, Mississippi State recruits who played for free on an official visit were required to donate $90, the amount exceeding the NCAA’s $60 entertainment limit, to charity.
In a move that could reshape recruiting for Mississippi universities, state lawmakers have passed legislation that would exempt NIL earnings from state income taxes.