It is the first weekend of football in the month of October, and Mississippi State (3-2, 0-2) is still searching for its first win in Southeastern Conference play, something that many thought would not be the case.
After starting the season with three straight wins over Stephen F. Austin, Kansas State and Louisiana-Lafayette, the Bulldogs have dropped their last two games against SEC East opponents in a disappointing manner, losing to Kentucky 28-7 and Florida 13-6.
The Bulldogs’ schedule does not get any easier this weekend as Miss. State faces its first SEC West test against No.