STARKVILLE — Mississippi State football learned the time windows for the remainder of its 2025 schedule this week, featuring two nighttime windows with the possibility for a third.
The Bulldogs will begin the season in the midday sun against Southern Miss in Hattiesburg, and will face reigning Big 12 champions Arizona State in primetime on ESPN2 in their first home game of the season.
Times are set for each of the first four nonconference games on the schedule, as well as for the Egg Bowl, which will once again take place on Black Friday.
Note: Afternoon windows indicate a kickoff time between 2:30 and 3:30 p.m., night windows between 5 and 7 p.m., and flex windows either afternoon or night window times.
2025 Mississippi State Football Schedule
8-30 at Southern Miss – 11 a.m. – ESPN
9-6 Arizona State – 6:30 p.m. – ESPN2
9-13 Alcorn State – 5 p.m. – ESPN+
9-20 Northern Illinois – 3:15 p.m. – SEC Network
9-27 Tennessee – Flex Window – TBD
10-4 at Texas A&M – Night window – TBD
10-18 at Florida – Afternoon window – TBD
10-25 Texas – Flex window – TBD
11-1 at Arkansas – Afternoon window – TBD
11-8 Georgia – 11 a.m. – ABC
11-15 at Mizzou – Night window – TBD
11-28 Ole Miss – 11 a.m. – ABC
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