NFL teams open up training camps this week, and Mississippi State will be well represented around the league. Twenty-four former Bulldogs are scattered throughout NFL rosters, 23 of which played under Dan the man Mullen. MSU's most recent NFL draftees -- Preston Smith, Benardrick McKinney, Josh Robinson, Matthew Wells, and Malcolm Johnson -- will compete in their first NFL training camps after helping the Bulldogs break the school record for most players taken in the first six rounds of the draft.
New faces will have to step up for MSU at safety and offensive line, but which group do you think has the most to prove?
Bleacher Report's Barrett Sallee wrote that Southern Miss is a possible trap game for Mississippi State. I beg to differ.
After last season, I decided to look back and see where it stacked up with other great teams in Bulldog football history.
Wait, what?
Of course...
When MSU and Auburn hook up on the football field, it's usually a nail biter. This year will be no different, and MSU has a great opportunity to win a game that nobody will give them a chance in.
The Clarion-Ledger left much to be desired with it's response to MSU coach Dan Mullen's answer about the Mississippi state flag.
Take a look at the details of MSU's visit to SEC Media Days through the Twitterverse.
Take a look at the pre-fall depth chart, released earlier today with the unveiling of the 2015 MSU football media guide.
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