Some guy just won a Toyota Corolla. I wonder how the Ford Maroon and White chant feels about that?
— Michael Bonner (@MikeBBonner) November 17, 2025
Props to MSU's defensive linemen for awareness. I fully expected one of them to mistakenly throw up a safety signal there.
— Bob Carskadon (@bobcarskadon) November 17, 2025
I guess with Prescott out, we still have to rotate somebody.
— Bulldog Sports Radio (@BulldogsRadio) November 17, 2025
ATTENTION LADIES AT DWS: remember the Hardee's commercial you hated? That girl may be at the game. No I don't know where your husband went
— cristilmethod (@cristilmethod) November 17, 2025
This is the 3rd time all season and first since the 4th quarter of Alabama's season opener that it has punted on three-straight drives.
— MSU Football (@HailStateFB) November 17, 2025
By rule, every time you force Bama to punt, Nick Saban has to release a hostage from his basement where he keeps spare walk-ons
— cristilmethod (@cristilmethod) November 17, 2025
We are the only team I know that has depth at punter but can't find one kicker who can consistently put it through the uprights.
— Jonathan Barden (@jonathan_barden) November 17, 2025
Miss State playing well....but....Why does this feel like Alabama will come out and score 40 in the second half?
— Andrew Zimmern (@andrewzimmern) November 17, 2025
Death, taxes, and end of the half TD's surrendered by the MSU defense: the three certainties in life. That's a momentum killer.
— Robby Donoho (@RobbyDonoho) November 17, 2025
@MikeBBonner I vote for 14-minutes quarters. 15 is just too long for these young men. It's not healthy.
— Jackson Brown (@JacksonBrowns) November 17, 2025
Have to hold it somewhere. RT @kelly_english: This is how to make sure to ring the cowbell responsibly. pic.twitter.com/86eS2Tn6vM
— Gary Parrish (@GaryParrishCBS) November 17, 2025
Time to bring out the ... pic.twitter.com/OF0N0vFfX5
— Davey Miller (@DispatchDave) November 17, 2025
I Believe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
— Fredrick smoot (@Fsmoot21SeanT) November 17, 2025
As a Mississippi State fan, late in the game when we are doing reasonably well is my favorite time.
— Andy Lindeman (@alindeman) November 17, 2025
Not entirely sure that I would come back with the KissCam after a deflating TD drive, but that is the way Mississippi State is rolling.
— Cecil Hurt (@CecilHurt) November 17, 2025
I can't believe Brandon Holloway is alive, let alone playing tackle football.
— Bob Carskadon (@bobcarskadon) November 17, 2025
All those tackles #msstate has been missing this season, I guess they saved for this Bama game?
— Kyle Wrather (@kylewrather) November 17, 2025
Todd's Taste of the Town! #Applebees2For20DollarsMenu
— EveryMStateTweetEver (@EMsStTE) November 17, 2025
Damn shame Todd Blackledge didn't go to Pap's Place for Taste of the Town.
— James Carskadon (@JamesCarskadon) November 17, 2025
And a stray firework goes off at Davis Wade Stadium. Must be excited for that MSU punt.
— David Brandt (@davidbrandtAP) November 17, 2025
They're gonna lose, but Clanga ain't taking shit from Alabama.
— Spencer Hall (@edsbs) November 17, 2025
I swear, the stadium music at DWS is from a roller rink playlist.
— Davey Miller (@DispatchDave) November 17, 2025
*Secretly wishes Dak would come in on the next possession, a la Jordan's flu game* #msstate
— Kyle Wrather (@kylewrather) November 17, 2025
Someone text little Favre and tell him he's GOT that chance he wanted. Come on down
— cristilmethod (@cristilmethod) November 17, 2025
Maybe State will convert on Alabama's fifth turnover.
— Braden Bishop (@tbradenbishop) November 17, 2025
Know how we were once named the Maroons? Well, the Mississippi State University Moral Victories is more appealing, and fitting.
— Matt Tyler (@MattVTyler) November 17, 2025
Saban was right. MSU actually did play like the best 4-5 team in the country tonight.
— James Carskadon (@JamesCarskadon) November 17, 2025
Alabama 20, MSU 7, Final. Good effort by Bulldogs, just didn't take advantage of opportunities or it could have been special.
— Danny P. Smith (@sdndannyp) November 17, 2025
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