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Auburn vs Mississippi State game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 10 game on Saturday, November 5

Auburn vs Mississippi State prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 10, Saturday, November 5


Auburn vs Mississippi State How To Watch

Date: Saturday, November 5
Game Time: 7:30 ET
Venue: Davis Wade Stadium, Starkville, MS
How To Watch: ESPN2
Record: Auburn (3-5), Mississippi State (5-3)
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Auburn vs Mississippi State Game Preview

Why Auburn Will Win

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Carnell “Cadillac” Williams will step in as the interim head coach after the Bryan Harsin era came to an end. Yes, Auburn has lost four straight, and yes, it was a massive break against Missouri away from being on a six game losing run, but there are a few positives.

The offense perked up over the last few weeks. It ran well against Ole Miss and Robbie Ashford threw for 285 yards in last week’s loss to Arkansas. That’s a step forward, and so was not turning the ball over against the Hogs – giveaways have been an issue.

But it comes down to this – can Auburn hold up against the Mississippi State midrange passing game?

For all of the problems and issues, Auburn’s pass defense isn’t getting gouged, but …

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Why Mississippi State Will Win

No one has rocked the passing game against the Auburn defense because everyone spends so much time running.

LSU couldn’t complete a thing, but the ground game was good enough and the defense forced four takeaways in its win. Georgia ran for almost 300 yards, Ole Miss went off, and Arkansas rumbled at will last week – the Tigers allowed well over 1,000 rushing yards over the last three games.

Mississippi State will be effective on the ground, but that’s not how this works.

The Tigers haven’t seen anything like this Bulldog passing game, but Penn State’s Sean Clifford was able to hit the midrange throws as much as he wanted, Stetson Bennett connected on 69% of his throws in Georgia’s win, KJ Jefferson of Arkansas was terrific through the air last week, and …

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What’s Going To Happen

Here comes the Mississippi State passing game. However, the team is 0-3 when it doesn’t hit 300 yards and 5-0 when it does.

Auburn hasn’t allowed 300 yards in any passing game so far. It’s about to see that go bye-bye.

Auburn isn’t playing that poorly considering what a disaster of a season this is. However, it won’t be able to come up with a third down stop, it’ll turn the ball over in a big moment, and the Bulldogs will crank up the machine now that they’re back home.

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Auburn vs Mississippi State Prediction, Line

Mississippi State 41, Auburn 24
Line: Auburn -13.5, o/u: 51.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2.5
Auburn vs Mississippi State Must See Rating (out of 5): 3
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Instant Analysis: Auburn beats Mississippi Stats 81-68 in overtime

Auburn has clinched a SEC regular-season championship.

Auburn will get to hang a banner.

The Tigers watched as their 19-point first half lead evaporated in the second half but K.D. Johnson took over in overtime to defeat Mississippi State 81-68 on Wednesday night.

With the win Auburn improved to 26-4 overall and 14-3 in SEC play. Even more importantly, the win clinched a share of the regular-season title. It is just the fourth time Auburn has won the regular-season title and second time in the past five seasons.

Here are our immediate takeaways from the win.

How to watch Auburn vs. Mississippi State, live stream, TV channel, time, NCAA college basketball

The Auburn Tigers will meet the Mississippi State Bulldogs in college basketball action on Wednesday night from the Humphrey Coliseum.

The Auburn Tigers will meet the Mississippi State Bulldogs in college basketball action on Wednesday night from the Humphrey Coliseum.

Auburn will be looking to bounce back after falling to Tennessee 67-62 in their last game while Mississippi State picked up a win over Vanderbilt and will be looking for their 18th win of the season tonight.

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#5 Auburn at Mississippi State

  • When: Wednesday, March 2
  • Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: SEC Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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#5 Auburn (-3.5) at Mississippi State 

O/U: 141.5

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Game details and predictions for Auburn vs Miss St in Starkville.

We’re heading into the final stretch as the SEC Tournament and NCAA Tournament loom. It is the final true road game of the 2021-22 college basketball season. Everything from here on out will be on neutral courts with the exception of the home finale.

The Auburn Tigers look to right the ship once again after losing the last time out. They are 3-3 over their last six games. Bruce Pearl has his squad in control of their destiny as a No. 1 seed in the conference tournament, they just have to keep winning to claim the regular-season SEC Championship.

It’ll be a battle of former teammates as Garrison Brooks and Walker Kessler go head to head. Both big men were part of the North Carolina Tar Heels team last season. As adversaries, Brooks and Kessler will look to give their team an edge in this game.

Auburn holds a slim lead over the Arkansas Razorbacks, Kentucky Wildcats, and Tennessee Vols. A win on Saturday night will go a long way in securing that No. 1 seed.

Game details

  • Date: Wednesday, Mar. 2
  • Location: Humphrey Coliseum in Starkville, Mississippi
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. CT
  • TV: SEC Network
  • Radio: Auburn Sports Network
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Auburn vs Mississippi State prediction, college basketball game preview, how to watch, lines, and why each team might – or might not – win on Wednesday.

Auburn vs Mississippi State prediction, college basketball game preview, how to watch: Wednesday, March 2


Auburn vs Mississippi State How To Watch

Date: Wednesday, March 2
Game Time: 9:00 ET
Venue: Humphrey Coliseum, Starkville, MS
How To Watch: SEC Network
Record: Auburn (25-4), Mississippi State (17-12)
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Why Auburn Will Win

It’s not like the Tigers are limping along, but it’s not exactly closing out the regular season strong losing two of the last three games.

So what’s the problem for the former No. 1 team?

It’s not doing a good enough job from the field and the threes aren’t there, but the defense has been fantastic. Vanderbilt is the only team in the last six games to get to 40% from the field against the Auburn D, and there’s no worry about Mississippi State bombing away.

The Tiger defense is the best in the SEC in field goal percentage D, and most importantly against the Bulldogs, it has the interior presence to come up with a whole lot of blocks and rebounds.

Again, Mississippi State isn’t going to do anything from three, but …

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Why Mississippi State Will Win

The Bulldogs make a whole bunch of things happen on the inside.

No, they don’t take threes and don’t make them when they try, but they still have one of the SEC’s best shooting offenses because of what they do on the inside.

They’ve won three of the last four games even though the shooting hasn’t been all that amazing. Their own D has been great at stopping teams from the outside, but to pull this off they need to keep the turnovers to a minimum, get on the move for easy points, and get the ball inside over and over again.

However …

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What’s Going To Happen

Yeah, the three. The inability of Mississippi State to do anything on the outside will be a problem.

Beating Missouri two games in a row and getting by Vanderbilt at home is fine, but to beat Auburn you have to go over the top. Florida beat the Tigers with ten threes, and Tennessee was just good enough getting six.

Mississippi State has made 7-of-46 three over the last four games.

Auburn vs Mississippi State Prediction, Lines

Auburn 65, Mississippi State 59
Line: Auburn -3, o/u: 140
ATS Confidence out of 5: COMING

Must See Rating: DDDDD

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Week 12 SEC Power Rankings: Auburn chokes, Ole Miss rises

Auburn falls big in the latest power rankings.

The SEC has become more and more confusing as the season has gone on.

Auburn choked in the most humiliating way possible, giving up a 28-3 lead to Mississippi State, losing 43-34. 33 Unanswered points from the Bulldogs.

Arkansas went on the road and could only muster a 16-13 win over LSU and their backup quarterback in overtime.

South Carolina had their winning streak snapped by Missouri, and Kentucky had their losing streak broken with a win over Vanderbilt, the team anyone wants to play to get some things going back in the right direction.

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Five losers from Auburn vs Mississippi State

Anyone else dumbfounded as to how this happened?

I’m not entirely sure what to say about that.

Shades of 2018 Tennessee from Auburn is a 43-28 loss to Mississippi State after the Tigers led the game 28-3 at one point in the first half.

How on earth do you let this happen?

Say what you want about the officiating, which was horrendous. But the Tigers did themselves no favors after being up by 25 points. I have literally never seen such an embarrassing collapse by any Auburn sports team in my entire life. I’m not torn up about this, I just feel empty after seeing what I saw.

Here are five losers from Auburn’s dumbfounding loss to Mississippi State.

First half takeaways from Auburn vs Mississippi State

Auburn is playing well in the first half!

Well, how about this for an 11 a.m. kickoff.

Auburn came out of the gates swinging, and they currently lead Mississippi State 28-10 at the half. Auburn has played well in all facets of the game, and had it not been for a couple of penalties, Auburn would be near perfect.

While Mississippi State has moved the ball with a short repetitive passing game, they only were able to punch it into the end zone once. Auburn needs to keep their foot on the gas as the Bulldogs were building some momentum at the end of the second quarter.

Here are five takeaways from the first half between Auburn and Mississippi State.

#17 Mississippi State vs. #13 Auburn live stream, TV channel, start time, odds, how to watch college football

The Mississippi State Bulldogs will meet the Auburn Tigers in SEC action on Saturday afternoon from Jordan-Hare Stadium.

The Mississippi State Bulldogs will meet the Auburn Tigers in SEC action on Saturday afternoon from Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Mississippi State will look to bounce back after a 31-28 loss to Arkansas as they hit the road looking for their sixth win of the season. Meanwhile, Auburn suffered a 17-point loss to Texas A&M and will be looking to turn that around when they take the field at home this afternoon.

This will be a great Saturday of SEC action, here is everything you need to know to stream the games.

#17 Mississippi State vs. #13 Auburn

  • When: Saturday, November 13
  • Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
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Mississippi State vs. Auburn (-4.5)

O/U: 50.5

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Five reasons Auburn could lose to Mississippi State

Here are five reasons why Auburn could lose to Mississippi State.

Auburn hit a little bit of a bump in the road against Texas A&M this past Saturday.

Most of the fanbase believed that Auburn had turned somewhat of a corner and was now in Bryan Harsin’s first year with the Tigers eyeing a shot at the SEC title game and potentially the College Football Playoff.

Now, following the loss to the Aggies, Auburn is looking to get back on track with a tough Mississippi State team coming into Jordan-Hare. Can Auburn up off the mat quick enough in their 11 a.m. clash with the Bulldogs?

Here are five reasons why Auburn could possibly lose to Mississippi State on Saturday.