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- The Mississippi State Bulldogs football team competes in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference. In 1998, the MSU Bulldogs won the SEC Western Division Championship and competed in the 1998 SEC Championship Game, leading #1 Tennessee in the fourth quarter before falling 24-14 before 74,000 fans in Atlanta. They continued on to play in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas against a heavily favored Texas Longhorns team. The Bulldogs lost the game 38-11, but it was the Mississippi State's first New Year's Day bowl appereance since the 1940 Orange Bowl. The MSU Bulldogs play in Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field. The facility is the second-oldest football stadium in NCAA Division I Football. The current capacity is 55,082. Dan Mullen is the current head coach at MSU. The 2009 MSU Bulldogs finished 5-7 in a rebuilding season.
- The official home of the MSU Bulldogs Football Team is MStateAthletics.com.
- Mississippi State University is a land-grant university located in Starkville, Mississippi. Mississippii State University was created by the Mississippi Legislature in 1878 and has a current enrollment of 17,039 students. The official academic website of Mississippi State University can be found at www.msstate.edu.
- MSU Game Day 2010 has an outstanding collection of MSU Bulldogs Football Information featuring traffic tips and directions, Davis Wade Stadium parking info and shuttle directory, MSU Bulldogs gameday activities, and interactive Mississippi State gameday maps.
- Get updated 2010 Mississippi State Bulldogs Football Scores, Standings, Rankings, and Predictions at SEC Football Zone Scores and Standings.
- The MSU Bulldogs home football stadium, Davis Wade Stadium, opened in 1914 as Scott Field. The stadium has since grown to an official capacity of 55,082. For a seating chart and map of the Mississippi State Football Stadium, please visit our Davis Wade Stadium Seating Chart and Map.
- The Mississippi State Bulldogs Football Team opens the 2010 football season with a game against Memphis in Starkville. View the 2010 MSU Bulldogs Football Schedule at SEC Football Zone.
- Hail State is the Mississippi State Bulldogs Fight Song. View the lyrics to Hail State and get free MSU Bulldogs Ringtones, Bulldogs Realtones, and MSU Wallpaper at Mississippi State Bulldogs Fight Song Ringtones.
- Find Mississippi State Wallpaper for Desktops and Cellphones, MSU Bulldogs Screensavers, and Mississippi State MySpace Layouts at the Free Mississippi State Bulldogs Wallpaper Zone.
- The most popular message board forums for MSU Bulldogs Football are The Dawg Pound, from Rivals.com, and Six Pack Speak.
- There are many daily updated and in-depth fan sites and blogs covering the Mississippi State Bulldogs Football Team. The most widely visited MSU Football websites are:
- Many Mississippi Newspapers cover MSU Bulldogs Football with in-depth analysis. A short list of the most popular is:
- The Reflector...Official MSU campus paper.
- The Daily Journal...Daily news coverage of Bulldog Football from Tupelo, Mississippi and sportswriter Gregg Ellis.
- Clarion Ledger...Jackson, Mississippi daily newspaper coverage of the MSU Football Team.
- Listen live to online play by play of MSU Bulldogs Football. Get access to online radio, internet broadcasts, and streaming audio and video of Mississippi State University Football:
- For more news, information, and analysis of all twelve Southeastern Conference Football Teams, please visit SEC Football Zone.
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Mississippi State Bulldogs Football Zone Gameday Information and Marketplace
| 2010 MSU Bulldogs Football Schedule |
| Sept. 4 |
Memphis |
| Sept. 11 |
Auburn |
| Sept. 18 |
at LSU |
| Sept. 25 |
Georgia |
| Oct. 2 |
Alcorn State |
| Oct. 9 |
at Houston |
| Oct. 16 |
at Florida |
| Oct. 23 |
UAB |
| Oct. 30 |
Kentucky |
| Nov. 13 |
at Alabama |
| Nov. 20 |
Arkansas |
| Nov. 27 |
at Ole Miss |
| 2009 MSU Bulldogs Football Schedule |
| Sept. 5 |
JACKSON STATE |
| Sept. 12 |
at Auburn |
| Sept. 19 |
at Vanderbilt |
| Sept. 26 |
LSU |
| Oct. 3 |
GEORGIA TECH |
| Oct. 10 |
HOUSTON |
| Oct. 17 |
at Middle Tennessee |
| Oct. 24 |
FLORIDA |
| Oct. 31 |
at Kentucky |
| Nov. 14 |
ALABAMA |
| Nov. 21 |
at Arkansas (Little Rock) |
| Nov. 28 |
OLE MISS |
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