Mississippi State women’s basketball game against Auburn postponed due to inclement weather
STARKVILLE — For the third time in less than a week, Mississippi State women’s basketball has lost another game on its schedule.
How Mississippi State is preparing to mitigate No. 18 Arkansas’ 3-point shooting
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State is preparing for a 3-point barrage.
Mississippi State’s game against Missouri postponed in effort by SEC to ensure Alabama-LSU matchup
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State’s game against Missouri, originally scheduled for Dec. 5, will be moved to a later date.
Mississippi State freshman trio shines in loss to Arkansas
Dillon Johnson, Jo’quavious Marks and Jaden Walley all showed flashes for the Bulldogs against Arkansas.
Garrick Hodge: Bulldogs are as perplexing as they are interesting
Only two weeks into his tenure at Mississippi State, Bulldog fans are quickly learning what most Texas Tech and Washington State fans have known for years: Mike Leach can giveth, and Mike Leach can taketh away.
Hogtied: Mississippi State stunned by Arkansas in 2020 home opener
Former Stanford signal-caller K.J. Costello’s mortality was evident against an Arkansas team that had lost 20-straight SEC games entering Saturday.
Catching up with the Arkansas Razorbacks
STARKVILLE — Bob Holt has covered Arkansas and the Southeastern Conference for the Arkansas Democrat Gazette for many years. He took some time to speak with The Dispatch ahead of Mississippi State’s home opener against Arkansas on Saturday.
Cowbells expected to be loud, even at 25-percent capacity
The Junction may be empty, but the clanging of cowbells will return to Davis Wade Stadium this weekend, albeit in a limited capacity.
Garrick Hodge: Predicting the outcome of the 2020 Mississippi State football season
There will be plenty of time for in-depth breakdowns later, but now, it’s time for a lighthearted, probably totally inaccurate season prediction column!
Mississippi State wide receiver Taury Dixon opts out of 2020 season, will grad transfer
STARKVILLE — A second Mississippi State football player has opted out of the 2020 season.
Mississippi State’s Reggie Perry continues prolific run in win over Arkansas
STARKVILLE — Trailing senior guard Tyson Carter, sophomore center Reggie Perry launched his 6-foot-10-inch, 250-pound body skyward.
Isaiah Joe sparks late Arkansas rally to beat Ole Miss
Joe finished with 34 points and came up with a key steal with 17 seconds to go to help the Razorbacks beat the Rebels.
Mississippi State volleyball swept in road match at Texas A&M
The Bulldogs fell to 13-15 and 2-14 in the SEC after the loss.
Flying in Fayetteville: Kylin Hill, Mississippi State offense run over Arkansas
Hill exploded for 193 yards and three touchdowns in the first half alone — part of his 234-yard, 21-carry performance.
Bulldog Bullets: What road woes? MSU thrashes Arkansas 54-24
Despite the many problems that have plagued Mississippi State the last few weeks, I think a good number of us, yours truly included, forgot how truly terrible Arkansas is.
A tale of two coaches: How Joe Moorhead and Chad Morris found themselves at the bottom of the SEC
Both standout coordinators at past stops, Moorhead and Morris have noticeably failed to live up to fan base expectations as they both near the end of their second campaigns in charge.
Three matchups to watch as Mississippi State takes on Arkansas
Saturday’s contest against Arkansas (2-6, 0-5 SEC) has proven to be do-or-die for Mississippi State as it heads into the matchup at 3-5 and 1-4 in SEC play with four games remaining.
Matt Corral leads Ole Miss past Arkansas in SEC opener
Ole Miss got a big performance from quarterback Matt Corral, who finished 16 of 24 passing for 246 yards in the Rebels’ season opener against Arkansas.
Arkansas House approves tightening abortion ban to 18 weeks
The Arkansas House on Monday approved a proposal to ban abortion 18 weeks into a woman’s pregnancy, moving the state closer toward enacting what could be the strictest prohibition in the country.
Decades after ‘Little Rock Nine,’ school segregation lingers
Among the most lasting and indelible images of the civil rights movement were the nine black teenagers who had to be escorted by federal troops past an angry white mob and through the doors of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, on Sept. 25, 1957.