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Blake Lovell and Max Barr preview Mississippi State vs. Florida in the 2024-25 college basketball season and share predictions for this SEC top-25 matchup at Humphrey Coliseum in Starkville, Mississippi. The game will be shown on ESPN2 at 6:00 PM CT. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ BRACKETBIDS For league play, use promo code SE16 for 40% off: https://bracketbids.com SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month!
The 2025 Diamond Dogs open it up this weekend with weather on their minds and TBD not in the lineup. Mississippi State holds a #22 place in the polls ahead of showdowns with #3 Florida in Humphrey Coliseum and a road rematch with #19 Ole Miss. And our congratulations to Big Play Darius Slay for his first Super Bowl ring, the 30th won by now 26 former Bulldogs.
Blake Lovell, Chris Lee, and Max Barr share their reaction to the SEC Basketball Wednesday action with thoughts on Auburn's road victory at LSU, Alabama's thrilling win at a rocking Humphrey Coliseum, Ole Miss snaps their losing skid against Texas, where things stand moving, and much more. We highlight performances by Johni Broome, Miles Kelly, Cam Carter, Mark Sears, Cliff Omoruyi, Chris Youngblood, Mo Dioubate, Grant Nelson, Josh Hubbard, Keshawn Murphy, Claudell Harris, Sean Pedulla, Jaemyn Brakefield, Dre Davis, Tre Johnson, and more. No. 1 Auburn 87, LSU 74 No. 14 Mississippi State 84, No. 4 Alabama 88 No. 23 Ole Miss 72, Texas 69 FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month!
Blake Lovell, Chris Lee, and Max Barr preview Mississippi State vs. Ole Miss in the 2024-25 college basketball season and share predictions for this SEC top-25 matchup at Humphrey Coliseum in Starkville, Mississippi. The game will be shown on the ESPN2 at 5:00 PM CT. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month!
The D1 & Done Pod IS BACK and EVEN MORE HANDSOME! SuperTalk Mississippi's Brian Hadad hops on the pod with the fellas to talk everything Mississippi State and the SEC as we recap a thrilling game between Kentucky and the Bulldogs at Humphrey Coliseum. Brian also gives us his favorite college basketball memories with Mississippi State and he even gives us some amazing Mike Leach stories!ON TOP of all of that...The National Player of the Year Race is TIGHT - can Cooper Flagg make a run for the honor? Auburn without Johni Broome - PANIC BUTTON TIME?!?WAGON WATCH: Arizona, Michigan State, Alabama, Iowa State...MY GOSH. FRAUD WATCH: Cincinnati, St. Bonaventure, Illinois? We preview the upcoming week of college hoops, give you some LOCKS to win with, Funnies & Storytime to wrap it up as we've got a great Pod! TAP IN!
Mississippi State has set the stage for a top-15 matchup in Humphrey Coliseum with Kentucky coming to the Hump. Bulldog football continues courting portal players to boost the 2025 roster in time for spring practices.
The 2024 season pauses for Mississippi State's first open date. The Bulldogs had two practices and two workout sessions before taking a break. Their coaches get no rest until Saturday. Jeff Lebby and staff are out recruiting Thursday and Friday and making the junior college and high school rounds. Five real games are giving Lebby a clearer idea of what else is needed to round out the standard signing class, as well as who to pursue when the portal opens in December. Bulldog baseball is well into fall ball with full reporting on Genespage.com. And tomorrow is media day for Sam Purcell's Lady Bulldogs on campus. Renovations to Humphrey Coliseum should be finished before both men and women tip off in November.
Bulldog football recruiting was maroon-hot all June, now Jeff Lebby and staff review commitment trends and how to complete this next signing class. Mississippi State baseball continues working portal players for the 2025 roster ahead of Tuesday's closing. The mid-July Major League Draft is two weeks away as well. And Bulldog basketball rewards staff members with adjusted roles and new titles ahead of Chris Jans' third season in Humphrey Coliseum.
Wednesday night in the Humphrey Coliseum will bring a absolutely massive game between two bitter rivals. Before Mississippi State and Ole Miss tip off tonight, Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk have you covered with another high octane edition of everybody's favorite mailbag, The Rumblings. Brian Hadad of SportsTalk Mississippi and Robbie Faulk of On3 give you the best insight into Mississippi State athletics. We cover the Bulldogs like no one else. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Wednesday night in the Humphrey Coliseum will bring a absolutely massive game between two bitter rivals. Before Mississippi State and Ole Miss tip off tonight, Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk have you covered with another high octane edition of everybody's favorite mailbag, The Rumblings. Brian Hadad of SportsTalk Mississippi and Robbie Faulk of On3 give you the best insight into Mississippi State athletics. We cover the Bulldogs like no one else. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Mississippi State saw action for men's and women's basketball, baseball, and softball this past weekend, and it was pretty successful overall. The biggest win for the Bulldogs, a tight victory over Arkansas on Saturday at the Humphrey Coliseum. Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk talk about a busy three days in Starkville. Brian Hadad of SportsTalk Mississippi and Robbie Faulk of On3 give you the best insight into Mississippi State athletics. We cover the Bulldogs like no one else. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Mississippi State needed a win and needed some confidence from its game against Georgia. The Bulldogs got both with an easy 75-62 win at the Humphrey Coliseum. Future Brian has the recap, then Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk talk Signing Day and college baseball on a jam packed show. Brian Hadad of SportsTalk Mississippi and Robbie Faulk of On3 give you the best insight into Mississippi State athletics. We cover the Bulldogs like no one else. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Humphrey Coliseum is where top-10 teams go to die. What a past few days for Bulldog basketball. Both Men's and Women's hoops earned signature victories in front of sellout crowds. We start with WBK stunning upset over the defending national champion Tigers, as Sam Purcell delivers the biggest win of his young career. Then we recap MBK getting their second top-10 win of the season by shutting down Auburn. We end with a preview of MBK's trip to Oxford.
Now that SEC play has begun, the pressure never slows down for Mississippi State. After a huge win over Tennessee on Wednesday night, the Bulldogs will welcome Alabama to the Humphrey Coliseum on Saturday for another Quad 1 opportunity. Brian Hadad welcomes back our old friend Brett Hudson to give us a preview of what the Crimson Tide are bringing to Starkville, and maybe a needle about the former head football coach in Tuscaloosa. Photo courtesy of Mississippi State athletics Brian Hadad of SportsTalk Mississippi and Robbie Faulk of On3 give you the best insight into Mississippi State athletics. We cover the Bulldogs like no one else. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Chris Jans' basketball Bulldogs are in Chicago for the Barstool Invitational. They take on Arizona State in a SEC-Pac12 matchup and do so without injured all-conference post Tolu Smith and suspended guard Shakeel Moore. The Lady Bulldogs have already played, and won, a game in renovated Humphrey Coliseum by whipping Alcorn State. Meanwhile the football Dogs try to end a two-loss skid but against a physical Texas A&M team and their energized fans. At 4-6 there are paths to bowl eligibility for Coach Zach Arnett but almost no margin remaining, with potential implications for first-year job security.
After climbing into the top-twenty football recruiting rankings last week Mississippi State improved its place a couple of notches with more commitments. Coach Zach Arnett's so-far class has quantity with 15 commits but also has the quality with a dozen prospects ranked among the nation's top 900 players overall. Bulldog baseball got good news again from Dakota Jordan with his renewed declaration to return for the 2024 season. The outfielder is part of Team USA trials this week. The renovated Humphrey Coliseum will add a section of sideline student seating to bring more energy for Chris Jans' program.
Bo and Blake talk SEC baseball and football in the first hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys get set for a loaded weekend in Starkville as the Bulldogs and Rebels square off on the diamond in front of what is expected to be a record-setting crowd. Bo gives his thoughts on the series, from MSU switching up their starting rotation to the pressure of playing in front of twenty-thousand people at The Dude. The guys look ahead to the opening weekend of SEC football and the lack of premium matchups around the league. In the SEC Insider Hit, Mississippi State athletic director Zac Selmon joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking Super Bulldog Weekend and Bulldog athletics. Zac starts the conversation discussing the role of Name, Image and Likeness in college athletics and the importance he is placing on NIL in his athletic department. Zac talks about how fundraising has evolved in the NIL world and what MS is doing to build the Bulldog Collective. With Starkville hosting Super Bulldog Weekend starting Friday, Zac discusses the myriad of events taking place on campus, from a baseball series against Ole Miss to the Spring football game. Zac updates the latest on renovations to Humphrey Coliseum as well as potential changes coming to Davis Wade Stadium. Bo shares a story about running into MSU linebacker Jett Johnson last night in Starkville, which leads to the guys talking about some of the most impressive physical freaks they have been around while covering athletics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo and Blake talk SEC football and the Y'all Lifestyle in the final hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys continue the discussion around the evolving world of NIL in college football. Bo outlines how Lane Kiffin and Zach Arnett are utilizing NIL to build their program, and how the fanbase plays a role in that process. The guys discuss an unexpected side-effect of the pitch clock in Major League Baseball as beer sales are down league wide to start the season. With today being national lunch day, Bo and Blake talk about the best lunch spots around Mississippi while listeners weigh in with their thoughts. Blake shares a funny story about one of his dad's coworkers who knows all the best spots for chicken fried steak. In the SEC Insider Hit, Mississippi State athletic director Zac Selmon joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking Super Bulldog Weekend and Bulldog athletics. Zac starts the conversation discussing the role of Name, Image and Likeness in college athletics and the importance he is placing on NIL in his athletic department. Zac talks about how fundraising has evolved in the NIL world and what MS is doing to build the Bulldog Collective. With Starkville hosting Super Bulldog Weekend starting Friday, Zac discusses the myriad of events taking place on campus, from a baseball series against Ole Miss to the Spring football game. Zac updates the latest on renovations to Humphrey Coliseum as well as potential changes coming to Davis Wade Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mississippi State athletic director Zac Selmon joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking Super Bulldog Weekend and Bulldog athletics. Zac starts the conversation discussing the role of Name, Image and Likeness in college athletics and the importance he is placing on NIL in his athletic department. Zac talks about how fundraising has evolved in the NIL world and what MS is doing to build the Bulldog Collective. With Starkville hosting Super Bulldog Weekend starting Friday, Zac discusses the myriad of events taking place on campus, from a baseball series against Ole Miss to the Spring football game. Zac updates the latest on renovations to Humphrey Coliseum as well as potential changes coming to Davis Wade Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mississippi State athletic director Zac Selmon joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking Super Bulldog Weekend and Bulldog athletics. With Starkville hosting Super Bulldog Weekend starting Friday, Zac discusses the myriad of events taking place on campus, from a baseball series against Ole Miss to the Spring football game. Zac updates the latest on renovations to Humphrey Coliseum as well as potential changes coming to Davis Wade Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It isn't time just yet to put on the dancing shoes, but Mississippi State took a massive step towards securing its invite to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in three years. Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk break down the Bulldogs and their win over Texas A&M at the Humphrey Coliseum on Saturday, plus a look at how the Diamond Dawgs bounced back in a big way on the weekend.
Sam Purcell is the first Lady Bulldog coach to score 20 wins in his debut season, and now the NCAA Tournament is in reach for his team as the regular schedule ends Sunday. Meanwhile Mississippi State has a quad one win opportunity with Texas A&M coming to Humphrey Coliseum. The 10th-place Bulldogs need at least two more SEC wins down the stretch to avoid a first-day game at the league tournament. Tolu Smith is carrying the club in the paint, now if Shakeel Moore and others put in some outside scoring State can get on the right side of that NCAA bubble. Smith is a finalist for and should come away with the Bailey Howell Trophy for best player in Mississippi this winter.
Massive game in the Humphrey Coliseum tonight, but before tipoff, we've got questions to answer. Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk dive into the mailbag in a bubbly edition of The Rumblings.
Four wins in a row have Mississippi State inching further up the NCAA Tournament bubble every day, but does that mean the dark days of the Humphrey Coliseum are now totally behind us? Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk try and determine the answer to the question many are asking, is basketball all the way back in Starkville?
Mississippi State faces another must win game when LSU makes their way to the Humphrey Coliseum tonight. Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk preview the Bulldogs' showdown with the Tigers, then dive headfirst into another action packed edition of The Rumblings.
Mississippi State got the packed house they wanted on Wednesday night, and played the kind of defense early on that had them rising in the polls. In the end, State's inability to make shots, specifically free throws, that put them on the wrong end of a 78-67 decision at the Humphrey Coliseum. T&L correspondent Future Brian recaps the matchup, then Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk turn to State's bowl matchup with Illinois, with some help from their old friend Matthew Stevens.
Mississippi State won bowl eligibility last week by surviving an overtime scare from Auburn. The Bulldogs blew an intermission lead with a soft second half on both sides of the ball. They got it together to force overtime and survive but came away with renewed questions about team maturity and mindset. State now hosts a top-ranked Georgia team headed back to the College Football Playoff. The athletic director search will move into a fresh phase next week as candidates are finalized and distance interviews done before finalists are chosen. Bulldog soccer is hosting NCAA Tournament play for the first time Friday, and both basketball teams opened up in a Humphrey Coliseum under renovation.
Mississippi State earned a much-needed sweep of visiting Princeton to build some momentum going into SEC baseball season, which opens this weekend at Georgia. Coach Chris Lemonis expects some updates on the health of three pitchers today. Another revised Bulldog batting order forces changes to the defensive lineup as Mississippi State seeks offense above all. A rotation seems taking shape for the Georgia trip. Meanwhile Bulldog basketball will end this season and Ben Howland's tenure in the National Invitation Tournament, beginning at Virginia. A Sunday report of a firing is premature but the change will be coming as the season ends. And, as serious work on renovating Humphrey Coliseum begins.
The weather is turning ahead of Opening Day for Mississippi State baseball, but it's already stormy inside Humphrey Coliseum for Bulldog basketball as Coach Ben Howland's future is an open question.
There's a lot happening in terms of facility improvements at Mississippi State. Who better to ask about it all than Director of Athletics John Cohen? On today's Dear Ol' State, Cohen joins Joel Coleman and Logan Lowery to discuss the Humphrey Coliseum renovation, upcoming plans at Davis Wade Stadium and much more. The Dear Ol' State podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Just search for Dear Ol' State.
It's no secret it's been a trying period for Mississippi State women's hoops, but the Bulldogs just keep on fighting. The Bulldogs never trailed on Thursday night as they defeated Missouri 77-62 at the Humphrey Coliseum. Join Joel Coleman as he discusses what the State win means, then get exclusive interviews as Logan Lowery catches up with Caterrion Thompson, Anastasia Hayes and Doug Novak.
Colton and Andrew break down football transfer portal news and recent basketball performances, and each throw in their own hot takes about the portal, coach Howland, and fan attendance at Humphrey Coliseum.
Mississippi State needed a bounce-back win and got it. MSU topped Georgia 88-72 at Humphrey Coliseum on Wednesday, reestablishing momentum after falling in Oxford over the weekend. State senior writer Joel Coleman takes a quick look at the big victory, plus hear postgame media sessions with Iverson Molinar, Javian Davis and Ben Howland.
Mississippi State's men's and women's hoops teams combine for four straight days of games at Humphrey Coliseum starting on Friday. On today's show, Joel Coleman and Logan Lowery look at where each bunch of Bulldogs stands, as well as welcome in women's head coach Doug Novak for more insight.
Mississippi State athletics director John Cohen joins the show on the Modelo guest line talking Bulldogs athletics. John updates the latest on the Humphrey Coliseum renovations and the timeline for starting and completing the project.Â
Bo and Blake talk SEC football and the NFL in the second hour of the show live in the Bank Plus Studio. The guys continue the discussion around NFL quarterback development and the new style of offense that has changed quarterback play from the ground up. In the SEC Insider Hit, Mississippi State athletics director John Cohen joins the show on the Modelo guest line talking Bulldogs baseball. John recaps a big weekend sweep in SEC play as Mississippi State takes all three games from Texas A&M. John hits on the timely hitting from the MSU lineup and the impressive performance from a handful of relief pitchers. John discusses the upcoming decision from the NCAA baseball committee regarding the host sites for postseason baseball. John does his best to lay out how the process will unfold over the coming weeks and what that means for the programs looking to solidify a bid to host a regional. With MS traveling to South Carolina for a four game road trip, one coming tonight against The Citadel, John discusses what this final stretch of SEC play holds for the Bulldogs. John updates the latest on the Humphrey Coliseum renovations and the timeline for starting and completing the project. Finally, John hits on the first Spring practice sessions for Mike Leach in Starkville and how the Bulldogs football program looks heading into the Pirate's second season in the SEC.
Mississippi State athletics director John Cohen joins the show on the Modelo guest line talking Bulldogs baseball. John recaps a big weekend sweep in SEC play as Mississippi State takes all three games from Texas A&M. John hits on the timely hitting from the MSU lineup and the impressive performance from a handful of relief pitchers. John discusses the upcoming decision from the NCAA baseball committee regarding the host sites for postseason baseball. John does his best to lay out how the process will unfold over the coming weeks and what that means for the programs looking to solidify a bid to host a regional. With MS traveling to South Carolina for a four game road trip, one coming tonight against The Citadel, John discusses what this final stretch of SEC play holds for the Bulldogs. John updates the latest on the Humphrey Coliseum renovations and the timeline for starting and completing the project. Finally, John hits on the first Spring practice sessions for Mike Leach in Starkville and how the Bulldogs football program looks heading into the Pirate's second season in the SEC.
STARKVILLE, MS – LSU defeated Mississippi State, 94-80, Wednesday night inside the Humphrey Coliseum in Starkville, Mississippi.
Mississippi State and Ole Miss enter tonight's showdown at the Humphrey Coliseum in dire need of a win, but for different reasons. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman preview the game, then go big picture to ask what is wrong with the Bulldog women's basketball team.
A week ago, it was Mississippi State that erased a double digit deficit and won in convincing fashion over Missouri. Wednesday night at Humphrey Coliseum, it was the Bulldogs who gave away a big advantage, falling to Texas A&M 56-55. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman look at another frustrating loss for the maroon and white, then turn their attention to some good news on the gridiron.
Mississippi State will welcome Oregon State to Starkville this weekend for a huge three game series. Weather may be an issues, but the Bulldogs need to get all three in . The men's basketball team will host South Carolina tonight at Humphrey Coliseum, while the women travel to Auburn for on Thursday. State needs two wins to make some hay in the SEC tournament seeding. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-boneyard/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Mississippi State Bulldogs went into Fayetteville, AR looking for a boost to their tournament resume. And thanks to a last minute tip by Abdul Ado, the Bulldogs got just what they needed. Host Justin Strawn looks back at how Mississippi State was able to get the much needed win and what it will take to keep the winning going when the South Carolina Gamecocks come to Humphrey Coliseum on Wednesday night. The baseball team also opened their season this weekend, and the Diamond Dawgs came away with a sweep over Wright State. Justin tells you what if anything can be taken away from the lopsided series. Last, the Women's basketball team suffered their second SEC setback in Lexington on Sunday. While it isn't ideal, it shouldn't do anything to deter what will be another stellar season for the Bulldogs. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/justin-strawn/message
Make it five SEC wins in a row for Mississippi State, who used another dominant second half to take down Tennessee at the Humphrey Coliseum on Saturday. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman break down that win, then turn their focus to football and a successful weekend on the recruiting trail.
GoVols247's Wes Rucker convened courtside at Mississippi State's Humphrey Coliseum to discuss the ugly second half that led to Tennessee's 86-73 loss to the Bulldogs and where the Vols go from here. The first segment of this episode is a quick breakdown of Saturday's game and then a trio of interviews with Tennessee coach Rick Barnes, Tennessee freshman point guard Santiago Vescovi and Tennessee redshirt freshman forward Uros Plavsic. Vescovi and Plavsic scored 16 points apiece for the Vols in Plavsic's first career start, but obviously more went wrong than right for the visitors on Saturday. The second segment of this episode is a more thorough breakdown of Saturday's game. How did things change so drastically in the second half? Are these Vols physically overmatched or just not tough enough, or is it both? How long will James be out after re-tweaking the hip injury that cost him most of preseason camp? What were the pluses and minuses from Plavsic in his first career start? Is there anything these Vols can do to prevent teams from punishing them in the paint? Is this a blip or has this season gone into a rough place for good? Those are the primary points of discussion in this episode. The next GoVols247 Podcast episode will be released in the coming days, unless major breaking news occurs before that point. With football National Signing Day and two big basketball games on the docket, it should be a busy week for the pod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There may never have been a better decade of sports success for Mississippi State than the past 10 years. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman look at who was the most dominant at Davis Wade Stadium, the Humphrey Coliseum, and Dudy Noble Field.
Mississippi State football has some time this week to rest and recharge. The Bulldogs will host a trio of home games in November needing to win at least two to play in the post season again. The Bulldog basketball teams will be in action this weekend in Humphrey Coliseum. The men will host Sam Houston State on Friday with the women hosting Southern Miss on Saturday. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-boneyard/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mississippi State did enough to win on Tuesday night at Humphrey Coliseum, grinding out a 77-69 win over Florida International to start the season. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman break down that victory before diving into a deep edition of The Rumblings.
Mississippi State did enough to win on Tuesday night at Humphrey Coliseum, grinding out a 77-69 win over Florida International to start the season. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman break down that victory before diving into a deep edition of The Rumblings.
On what was the final night for Teaira McCowan to play in Humphrey Coliseum, the Bulldogs' star didn't disappoint. A double-double with 30 points was her final stat line, but everyone in the arena could feel her impact on the program above all else. After a 20+ point win over Clemson, State is headed to the Sweet-16 in Portland.
In their final game in Humphrey Coliseum, Teaira McCowan and Jazzmun Holmes will try and propel the Bulldogs to the sweet-16. In this episode, Brett Hudson brings you sound bites from Vic Schaefer, as well as Clemson coach Amanda Butler, as they prepare to square off on Sunday night.
Vic Schaefer and company are all set: hosting three teams and squaring off with 16-seed Southern to begin the NCAA tournament, at home, in Humphrey Coliseum on Friday night.
As a 1-seed in the NCAA tournament, Mississippi State will host three teams in Humphrey Coliseum this weekend, with a chance to advance to Portland, OR.