Texas Fans Shouldn't Overlook This Rising Mississippi State Threat

The Bulldogs are building momentum and developing key players as they set their sights on upsetting Texas in the 2026 season.

Mississippi State may not be the first team Texas circles on the calendar, but the Bulldogs have enough pieces to make that 2026 matchup a lot more interesting than it looks on paper.

Jeff Lebby already nudged the program forward from a 2-10 2024 season to a 5-8 finish in 2025, and that run included a win over No. 12 Arizona State plus overtime losses to ranked Volunteer and Longhorn teams. He kept pushing this offseason with a solid transfer portal haul and by bringing back defensive coordinator Zach Arnett, and now Mississippi State heads into 2025 trying to climb out of the SEC’s bottom tier and catch teams like Texas by surprise.

A lot of that starts up front, where the Bulldogs’ offensive line is still a work in progress. That could invite new Longhorns defensive coordinator Will Muschamp to get creative with pressure looks, but those gambles could leave Texas exposed in coverage if center Canon Boone keeps the unit steady. Boone is the only returning lineman, yet his experience gives Mississippi State something to build around.

The passing game also has a proven target in Anthony Evans III, who transferred from Georgia and delivered a breakout season. He finished with 67 catches for 821 yards and four touchdowns, and even though Brennen Thompson is gone to the NFL, Evans showed enough last year to be counted on as a reliable, steady option. He lined up in the slot for 84% of his snaps last season, and that role could become even more important.

On the ground, Fluff Bothwell brings a different kind of problem. He carried the ball 141 times last season and averaged 4.8 yards per carry, leaning on power and durability rather than big flashes. He’s a physical runner who keeps coming, even with a heavy workload, and another player on this list could help give his game more explosiveness in 2026.

That player is Kelley Jones, who looks like one of the best cornerbacks Texas will see that year. At 6-foot-4 with elite speed, Jones has the kind of traits that jump off the page, and he keeps improving every season.

If he puts it all together in 2026, he could turn into a true shutdown corner on the outside. And if Cam Coleman or Ryan Wingo don’t get mentioned as much as usual when the Bulldogs come to Austin, Jones will likely be part of the reason.

Then there’s the biggest key of all: sophomore quarterback Kamario Taylor. Mississippi State’s 2026 hopes really ride on him.

The No. 80 player in the class of 2025 started late last season and flashed his dynamic rushing ability, and now he gets a full offseason to sharpen his passing while Lebby builds more around him. If Taylor makes a real jump, the Bulldogs can rise with him.

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