As the anticipation builds for Mississippi State's upcoming season, all eyes are on their promising quarterback, Kamario Taylor. After cutting his teeth as a backup during his freshman year, Taylor stepped into the spotlight with a commendable performance in the Bulldogs' bowl game against Wake Forest. Now, with an invitation to the prestigious Manning Passing Academy under his belt, Taylor is catching the attention of football enthusiasts and experts alike.
At the Manning Passing Academy, Taylor has been turning heads with his standout performance. Jeff Duncan, a respected columnist, highlighted Taylor as the most captivating quarterback at the skills competition, praising his impressive arm strength and athleticism. Standing tall at 6-foot-4, Taylor combines his physical prowess with a team-first mentality and what Duncan describes as "Mississippi manners," making him a well-rounded leader on and off the field.
Wilson Alexander also shared footage of Taylor's remarkable deep ball throw, showcasing the kind of arm strength that has the potential to redefine Mississippi State's offensive capabilities. This video evidence reinforces the buzz surrounding Taylor's performance at the academy, suggesting that his skills are not just hype but a legitimate asset for the Bulldogs.
Looking back at Taylor's stats from last season, he completed 56% of his passes, amassing 629 yards, with five touchdowns against a single interception. While these numbers came from limited playing time, his average of 8.9 yards per attempt hints at a quarterback who is not afraid to stretch the field. Add to that his 456 rushing yards and eight touchdowns on the ground, and you have a dual-threat quarterback ready to make a significant impact.
The Bulldogs are banking on Taylor to spearhead a successful 2026 campaign, aiming to return to bowl eligibility for the first time under head coach Jeff Lebby. If Taylor can build on his freshman year and the flashes of brilliance he's shown at the Manning Passing Academy, Mississippi State fans have every reason to be optimistic about the season ahead.
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The Manning Passing Academy drew its usual share of buzz, with top quarterbacks from across the college landscape getting a closer look in a setting built for polish, poise and projection. Among the names drawing attention was KaMario Taylor, the Mississippi State signee whose mix of athleticism and upside gave evaluators something to circle while the event also put established and emerging passers like Arch Manning, Julian Sayin and CJ Bailey under the microscope.
For Mississippi State, Taylors presence is the part worth watching most closely. He was identified as the camps standout passer, and the appeal goes beyond raw talent because the question now is how quickly that potential can translate once he gets to Starkville. The camp offered a useful glimpse of where he stacks up in a talented group, but the real test of whether that turned heads for the right reason still lies ahead. [Read more 🡒]
