Thunder & Lightning
Summary: Brian Hadad of SportsTalk Mississippi and Joel Coleman of SI.com's Cowbell Corner give you the best insight into Mississippi State athletics. Thunder and Lightning from Supertalk Mississippi. Covering the Bulldogs like no one else.
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College football is working hard to get through the final weeks of the season, but not working nearly as hard as Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman. The guys dive deep into the mailbag as Mississippi State gets back to playing football this weekend.
Mississippi State fans have all experienced losing seasons, but 2020 has reached a level of frustration that the maroon and white faithful have not previously gone through. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman look at why it's been such a tough ordeal, and how one more win might make it all seem OK.
Four games remain on Mississippi State's schedule, and the Bulldogs are at a point where their fans are desperate to see any sign of improvement. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman discuss what Mike Leach and staff could do to turn things around before season's end.
Wednesday will mark the culmination of a lifelong dream for Mississippi State's Robert Woodard II, as he will hear his name called in the 2020 NBA Draft. Woodard joined SportsTalk Mississippi to talk about the process of getting to this point, and what players he likes to compare his game to.
Other podcasts are overrun with fake questions, only The Rumblings asks every legal question from the listeners. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman dive into another day in the mailbag.
Mississippi State's 2020 schedule finally fell victim to the SEC's COVID roster regulations, and Saturday's match up with Auburn will be tacked on to the end of the season. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman discuss the current situation the Bulldogs are facing.
A win is definitely a win, but it could have been uglier for Mississippi State on Saturday. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman discuss what we know about the Bulldogs after their 24-17 victory over a hapless Vanderbilt team.
Mississippi State's hopes for a strong finish to the season start Saturday with Vanderbilt. Can the Bulldogs get the offense going again? Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman preview this weekend's match up at Davis Wade Stadium.
Mississippi State's football program is at its lowest point in over a decade, but a match up with Vanderbilt could be just the spark the Bulldogs need to start turning things around. But what it goes the other way? Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman discuss the unthinkable, what happens if the Bulldogs fall on Saturday.
Mississippi State and Vanderbilt tangle on Saturday looking to leave the other one in the SEC's basement. Brian Hadad speaks with Vandy247's Robbie Weinstein to get an inside look at the Commodores.
In these divisive days in America, we can certainly agree on one thing, we all love The Rumblings. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman accept your nomination to answer questions out of the mailbag.
Mississippi State is a program that has been to ten straight bowls, appearing to be a model of consistency on the outside. Inside, the cracks were hidden but still there, waiting until this season to finally show. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman look back through the years to pinpoint how it all got to this point.
Mississippi State's offensive problems continue to mount, as the Bulldogs could do absolutely nothing against Alabama. How deep do the problems run for the Bulldogs, and is there still time to correct them? Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman discuss what was learned on Saturday night in Tuscaloosa.
Mississippi State will look to do the impossible and knock off Alabama for the first time in 13 years. What do the Bulldogs have to do to spring a monumental upset? Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman break everything down.
Another day, another three MIssissippi State football players in the transfer portal, and everyone is asking what is happening with Mike Leach's program? Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman look at the most recent departures from Starkville and ask how many more may leave as well.