5 Mississippi State players Alabama fans must know ahead of Week 8 matchup

Alabama fans need to know these 5 potential impact players from Mississippi State.

Alabama is coming off of a rough Week 7 loss on the road to the Tennessee Volunteers. Now, Mississippi State must face a familiar situation: take on the Crimson Tide immediately following a loss.

Though Alabama is favored heading into this matchup, it is not one the Crimson Tide ought to take lightly. The Bulldogs enter the contest as a ranked team with plenty of offensive weapons and a mastermind in head coach Mike Leach.

With one loss and a drop in the rankings, Alabama is fighting an uphill battle to get into the College Football Playoffs.

With every game being important, here are five members of the opposing team Crimson Tide fans should know about.

Roll Tide Wire staff predictions for Alabama vs. Mississippi State

Score predictions from the staff ahead of the Week 8 matchup against Mississippi State!

Alabama is coming off a very disappointing loss to the Tennessee Volunteers last weekend and has hopes to get back in the win column on Saturday night against the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

Crimson Tide head coach [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] has discussed all week long about not playing with anxiety as the Tide did last weekend in Knoxville.

If Alabama wants to make another run at the College Football Playoff, it is time to put the anxiety to bed and bring back the “Bama Factor”. Alabama has all the tools to be a championship-level team this season and the Tide could reclaim some of its dominating traits with an impressive win on Saturday night.

Let’s take a look at the predictions from the staff here at Roll Tide Wire!

Areas of concern ahead of Alabama’s Week 8 matchup against Mississippi State

Some areas of concern ahead of Alabama’s Week 8 matchup against the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

Alabama has had to address different concerns from week to week this season. Several areas have seen improvements while others still need to be addressed. Through seven weeks, the biggest concerns have been penalties, special teams, and the secondary.

The Crimson Tide have been hurt more by costly mistakes than by the opposing teams. This is the most penalized team that has been at Alabama since Nick Saban became the head coach in 2007.

These are issues that can be fixed, but they have not been up to this point. Today, Roll Tide Wire takes a look at some of Alabama’s areas of concern heading into their Week 8 matchup against the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

Throwback Thursday: A look back at Alabama’s dominating win over Mississippi State in 2021

The plays that lead to Alabama’s dominating win over Mississippi State in 2021.

Saturday night in Tuscaloosa will feature a pair of top-25 teams who have high-flying offenses and two of the best quarterbacks in college football.

Mike Leach will be bringing his Mississippi State Bulldogs into town to take on [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] and the Alabama Crimson Tide!

The Bulldogs feature the third-best passer of the season so far in junior Will Rogers who has already thrown for over 2,300 yards and 24 touchdowns.

We all remember how poorly the Crimson Tide defense looked last week in Knoxville and I am sure coach Saban and defensive coordinator Pete Golding will have the defenders fired up to take on the Air-Raid attack from Mississippi State.

Last season saw the Crimson Tide completely suffocate the Bulldog offense surrendering just nine points in the contest.

Let’s take a look at the plays that defined last season’s blow-out win for the Tide in Starkville.

Everything Nick Saban said on Wednesday of Mississippi State week

Everything Alabama football coach Nick Saban said on Wednesday of Mississippi State game week.

[autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] and the Alabama football team are in the midst of their preparation for an SEC West showdown with Mississippi State this Saturday night inside Bryant-Denny Stadium.

The mood is certainly different this week in Tuscaloosa as the Crimson Tide are fresh off their disappointing loss to the Tennessee Volunteers this past weekend.

As he does each Wednesday, coach Saban stepped to the podium to update the media on his team’s preparation for the upcoming opponent.

Coach Saban would mention how excited he and the team are to be back at home for a night game in Bryant-Denny Stadium. Saban would also discuss the mindset of the team following the loss and much more.

Here is everything the legendary coach had to say.

One of Aaron Murray’s SEC records falls in Week 6

Former Georgia Bulldog quarterback Aaron Murray no longer holds one SEC record thanks to Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers.

Former Georgia Bulldog quarterback Aaron Murray no longer holds the SEC record for most completions in a career. Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers broke Murray’s recorded on October 8 against the Arkansas Razorbacks.

Rogers passed Murray for the most completions in SEC history early in the game against Arkansas. Rogers, a junior quarterback, now has 943 career completions. Rogers has already attempted 1,311 passes in his career.

It took Will Rogers only 28 games to break Aaron Murray’s conference record. How did Rogers break Murray’s record so fast? He can thank Mississippi State head coach Mike Leach’s pass-heavy system.

Mississippi State Bulldogs quarterback Will Rogers is a key cog in one of the most pass-heavy offenses in SEC history. Matt Bush-USA TODAY Sports

Aaron Murray threw 1,478 passes over his four season career in Athens. However, Murray did not ever come close to the amount of passes that Will Rogers threw in a single season. Rogers threw 683 passes during the 2021 college football season. Rogers attempted an average of 52.5 passes per game last season.

Rogers is a big reason why No. 17 Mississippi State is 4-1 to start the year. Georgia travels to face Mississippi State on November 12.

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Arkansas vs Mississippi State: Razorbacks Wire staff score predictions plus two others

Arkansas is struggling. Mississippi State is surging. Who did the Razorbacks Wire staff pick?

Arkansas’ 11 a.m. kickoff against Mississippi State on Saturday holds a lot more weight than it did when the season began.

The Hogs are staring at a potential three-game losing streak, which would bring them to .500 and put in serious jeopardy a winning record for the season. Coach Sam Pittman hasn’t lost to Mike Leach and the Bulldogs in their two seasons at the helm, but MSU is the favorite.

It’s also unclear whether Arkansas starting quarterback KJ Jefferson will play. If he can’t go, Cade Fortin and/or Malik Hornsby would get the bulk of the reps. That limits, likely, what the Razorbacks could do offensively.

On the other side of the ball, Will Rogers brings a Top-Five passing attack against the Hogs’ 124th-ranked passing defense.

It all adds up to trouble for Arkansas. No one would be shocked by a Hogs win – they are the better team when healthy – but the cards are stacked against them.

Mike Leach hasn’t beaten Sam Pittman: Saturday is his best chance

Mississippi State looms large for Arkansas if the Razorbacks want to salvage their football season.

Arkansas is a better team than Mississippi State.

On paper.

But right now, the Bulldogs are the favorites in Saturday’s Week 6 matchup from Starkville. Mississippi State is 4-1 following Saturday’s victory over Texas A&M, knocking the Aggies from the Top 25 and placing the Bulldogs in it. Texas A&M had beaten Arkansas the week before.

Arkansas coach Sam Pittman hasn’t lost to Mississippi State coach Mike Leach. Even in the Razorbacks’ three-win season in Pittman’s first year at the helm in 2020, Arkansas handled the Bulldogs in StarkVegas, 21-14.

But Mississippi State has only scored fewer than 14 points twice since that loss. Once to Alabama and once in the bowl game last year against Texas Tech.

Arkansas, meanwhile, is searching for an identity following two straight losses. Under normal circumstances, losing to Texas A&M and Alabama in consecutive weeks wouldn’t be cause for concern. But consider the Hogs had cracked the Top 10 after a 3-0 start, A&M’s disappointing loss to Appalachian State and Alabama’s demolition on Saturday, things are tense in Fayetteville. Pittman, for example, declined to specify what kind of injury quarterback KJ Jefferson had, only that the Mississippi native had “symptoms.

On the other side of the ball, MSU has the nation’s No. 7 pass offense, averaging 347 yards per game. Arkansas’ pass defense is 124th in FBS out of 131 teams, giving up 289 a game.

Previewing LSU’s Week 3 matchup against Mississippi State

Here’s a rundown of what Tiger fans can expect to see from Mississippi State on Saturday.

After a 1-1 start, LSU is set to begin conference play as Mississippi State heads to Tiger Stadium. LSU bounced back from the heartbreaking loss to Florida State with a 65-17 win over Southern, but the Bulldogs will be a tougher test than what the Tigers faced last week.

MSU last played in Tiger Stadium in the 2020 opener. As much as Tiger fans want to forget it, that game is burned into the memory of anyone that watched it. K.J. Costello threw for 623 yards against a Tiger defense that would have had trouble stopping a junior varsity high school team.

In 2021, LSU responded, heading to Starkville with a much better plan to defend the air raid. It still gave up 486 yards, but Mississippi State was inefficient and LSU led from start to finish.

Let’s take a look at how the Bulldogs shape up entering the 2022 contest.

Brian Kelly breaks down challenges Mississippi State’s air-raid offense will pose on Saturday

Kelly compared preparing for the air-raid to facing a triple-option team.

Coach Brian Kelly’s first SEC game won’t come against a typical SEC opponent, at least from a schematic perspective.

Mississippi State is in the third season of the Mike Leach experiment after poaching the seasoned coach from Washington State. Leach is a disciple of Hal Mumme, the architect of the “air-raid” offense, and he’s one of only a handful of coaches to keep the concept alive in 2022.

Essentially, the air-raid is a spread offense that generally features four receivers out wide with one running back in the backfield with the quarterback in the shotgun. As the name would suggest, it’s characterized by high-volume passing.

At his press conference on Monday, Kelly broke down the challenge Leach’s offense will pose in his SEC coaching debut.

“I have such great respect for coach Leach, and obviously, it starts with the offense,” Kelly said. “It is a precision offense, it is extremely well-coached and there’s a level of, I would say, patience and persistence that you need on defense because if you’re trying to disrupt it in one fashion there are answers that they have. The answers are tried and true and tested.

“Look, this is going to come down to our guys’ attention to detail. They’re going to have to tackle very, very well. This really puts the tenants of really good defensive football on display, you’ve got to be able to not only tackle but be in really good positional awareness all day… I’m not here to compare across the board, but this is like triple option. The precision of the scheme, the way that it’s set up, if you’re not taking care of your assignment and doing your job, you’re going to get exposed.”

The comparison to the triple option is an interesting one, and it’s easy to see what Kelly means. It’s very difficult for a scout team to replicate in practice, at least to the same degree of effectiveness you would expect to see from a team that runs it every week.

It’s likely for this reason that Leach has found offensive success even in a league as loaded with fast and physical defenses as the SEC. In his first season in 2020, the Bulldogs’ passing game ranked fifth in the SEC. Last year, it led the league.

So far in 2022, it ranks second just behind defending national champion Georgia. Will Rogers leads the SEC in passing yards, though, with 763 on the year. He’s also thrown nine touchdown passes, three more than any other SEC quarterback.

Kelly elaborated on how the Tigers are attempting to prepare for this passing offense.

“People think that there’s a lot of curveballs, but this is dive, QB keep or pitch,” he said. “There’s maybe four, five, six concepts that are run so well, so efficiently, that if you get too cute on defense, that’s where you get exposed. Or you try to do one thing to take it away, if you play too much man, if you play too much three-man rush, if you try to be one-dimensional defensively, that’s where you get in trouble.

“This is really about, try to change up your looks, try to make it so they don’t see the same thing every time, but they’re going to run what they run, and they just run it better than you can defend it in three days of preparation… You’d better have a really good plan on some of the things that they really like to do, or you’re going to get exposed.

The 1-1 Tigers would love to get some momentum on their side this weekend after the Week 1 loss to Florida State took the wind out of their sails. If that’s going to happen, LSU will have to weather one of the toughest challenges this new-look secondary will face all season.

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