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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Mississippi State got a cold slap from reality Saturday night in Kentucky, as the Bulldogs were manhandled by the Wildcats in suffering their first loss of the season. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman discuss everything we learned after the Bulldogs put together a shockingly poor performance.
There's no more time for trash talk, its time for Mississippi State to take on Kentucky in what looks like one of the best matchups between the two teams in recent years. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman get you ready for the Bulldogs' SEC opener.
Kentucky has added a dynamic quarterback to its offense, and its paid off with a much more exciting attack. Mississippi State's defense is one of the nation's best. Which side of the ball will crack first Saturday night in Lexington? Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman take a look at the Bulldog defense, and catch up with Jen Smith of the Lexington Herald-Leader to get her thoughts on the matchup.
One common denominator in Mississippi State's three wins has been the Bulldogs having a huge advantage on both lines of scrimmage. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman take a look at how that superiority continues this weekend with the game against Kentucky, plus a way too early look at the newly announced 2019 schedule.
Injuries, emergences, and players making big plays have Joe Moorhead looking at his depth chart going into the beginning of SEC play. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman examine who will fit into what role as Mississippi State prepares to travel to Kentucky.
Make it three straight for Mississippi State, as the Bulldogs were dominant once again in their 56-10 win over Louisiana. So what's true about this team and their season ahead now? Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman discuss that plus deliver the weekly Bad Word to those that deserve it.
Mississippi State returns home to take on the University of Louisiana, and the Bulldogs want to keep things rolling from last week's dominating win over Kansas State. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman take a look at what to expect Saturday night at Davis Wade Stadium.
For nearly two decades now, Mississippi State's 1999 defense has been the gold standard, the unit everybody has pointed to when asked what was the greatest group in school history. Does this 2018 defense have the potential to be crowned as the new king of the mountain? Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman look at both teams to decide.
Offense was the reason Joe Moorhead got the job at Mississippi State, and he promised to add an big play passing game to the already formidable rushing attack of the Bulldogs. So through two games, has he delivered on that assurance? Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman debate that and ask what is the biggest difference so far between what's happened so far this season and how it would have looked had Dan Mullen remained in Starkville.
Has Aeris Williams lost his spot in the Mississippi State running back rotation? Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman take a look at Coach Joe Moorhead's comments about the senior running back, and the difficult path Williams faces to return to the starting lineup.
Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman told you last week, Mississippi State was going to win and win easily when it traveled to Manhattan to take on Kansas State. So what do we know now about the Bulldogs that we didn't before? The guys tell what's true about the maroon and white, plus Joel explains "What's Causing All That?" and the weekly edition of The Bad Word.
Mississippi State will tackle an unfamilar foe as the Bulldogs head to Manhattan, Kansas for a date with Kansas State. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman have the full preview of this SEC-Big 12 clash.
Mississippi State will take on an unfamiliar opponent in Kansas State. How do the Wildcats stack up on both sides of the ball against the Bulldogs? Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman take a long look at Bill Synder's squad.
Mississippi State had some good and some bad on the defensive side of the ball in its season opener. Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman take a look at how Kansas State's offense should be no match for the Bulldog defense.
Mississippi State relied heavily on its passing game in the first three quarters against Stephen F. Austin. Now facing a Kansas State that was one of the nation's worst pass defenses a season ago, will the Bulldogs continue to rely on their aerial attack? Brian Hadad and Joel Coleman examine how Joe Moorhead might gameplan against the Wildcats.