Mississippi State Bulldogs

Intercollegiate sports teams of the Mississippi State University

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June 14 2023 SEC announced the 2024 conference schedule for Mississippi State Bulldogs football team, marking the beginning of a new conference scheduling format.
2022 Under coach Zach Arnett, Mississippi State won the ReliaQuest Bowl against Illinois 19-10, concluding their 13-year consecutive bowl game streak.
2020 Under coach Mike Leach, Mississippi State won the Armed Forces Bowl against Tulsa 28-26.
January 3 2020 Joe Moorhead was fired after finishing 6-7, following a 38-28 loss to Louisville in the Music City Bowl, due to lackluster performance and disciplinary concerns including a quarterback's undisclosed eye injury from a practice fight.
November 2019 Moorhead won the Egg Bowl against Ole Miss 21-20, becoming only the third Bulldog coach to win his first two Egg Bowls, which temporarily saved his job.
2018 Art Davis, Halfback, inducted into Mississippi State Bulldogs Football Ring of Honor
2018 Joe Moorhead was hired as Mississippi State's 33rd head coach, signing a four-year contract worth $11 million, bringing his reputation as an offensive coordinator from Penn State.
2018 Moorhead led the Bulldogs to an 8-4 record, tying the most wins for a first-year coach in school history.
2017 Joe Fortunato, Linebacker, inducted into Mississippi State Bulldogs Football Ring of Honor
2014 Tom 'Shorty' McWilliams, Halfback, inducted into Mississippi State Bulldogs Football Ring of Honor
2013 The Bulldogs' 5-game bowl winning streak ended with a loss to Northwestern in the Gator Bowl.
2012 Kent Hull, Center, inducted into Mississippi State Bulldogs Football Ring of Honor
2011 Johnie Cooks, Linebacker, inducted into Mississippi State Bulldogs Football Ring of Honor
2010 Dan Mullen coached Mississippi State to a dominant Gator Bowl victory against Michigan, winning 52-14.
2010 Mississippi State began a record 13 consecutive bowl game appearances, continuing through 2022.

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