2007 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team

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2007 Mississippi State Bulldogs football
Liberty Bowl champion
Liberty Bowl, W 10–3 vs. UCF
Conference Southeastern Conference
DivisionWestern Division
Record8–5 (4–4 SEC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorWoody McCorvey (4th season)
Offensive scheme Pro-style
Defensive coordinator Ellis Johnson (4th season)
Base defense 4–2–5
Home stadium Davis Wade Stadium
Seasons
  2006
2008  
2007 Southeastern Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Eastern Division
No. 12 Tennessee xy  6 2   10 4  
No. 2 Georgia x%  6 2   11 2  
No. 13 Florida  5 3   9 4  
South Carolina  3 5   6 6  
Kentucky  3 5   8 5  
Vanderbilt  2 6   5 7  
Western Division
No. 1 LSU x$#  6 2   12 2  
No. 15 Auburn  5 3   9 4  
Arkansas  4 4   8 5  
Mississippi State  4 4   8 5  
Alabama  4 4   7 6  
Ole Miss  0 8   3 9  
Championship: LSU 21, Tennessee 14
  • # BCS National Champion
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • % BCS at-large representative
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
  • Alabama had 5 victories vacated by the NCAA in 2010. As such, the official record for Alabama is 2–6 (1–4).
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2007 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team represented Mississippi State University during the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team's head coach was Sylvester Croom, who served his fourth season in the position. The Bulldogs played their six home games in 2007 at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville, Mississippi.

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The Bulldogs' record of 8–5 (4–4 in the SEC) was MSU's first winning record since the 2000 season, when the team finished 8–4 (4–4 in conference). The 'Dogs earned their first bowl game berth since 2000 by reaching the 2007 Liberty Bowl. Mississippi State's victory there over Conference USA champion UCF also marked MSU's first bowl victory since 2000, when the Bulldogs defeated Texas A&M, 43–41 in overtime, to win the 2000 Independence Bowl under head coach Jackie Sherrill. For the Bulldogs' improvement, Croom was voted the 2007 SEC Coach of the Year by his peers.

Preseason

At the 2007 SEC Football Media Days in Hoover, Alabama, Mississippi State was predicted to finish 6th in the SEC Western Division, based on a poll of SEC coaches. [1]

Players departing

Seven starters departed from States' 2006 squad. All of them were seniors whose eligibility expired:

Also departed are Seniors Omar Conner, who completed 76 of 135 passes (56.3%) for 943 yards and three touchdowns (three interceptions), rushed 37 times for 101 yards (2.7 average) and two touchdowns, and caught eight passes for 70 yards [3] while splitting time at WR and QB, WR Will Prosser (11 receptions, 135 yards) [3] and DT Antonio Johnson (21 tackles, 4 TFLs), [3] who was selected by the Tennessee Titans with the 152nd pick of the 2007 NFL Draft.

Players returning

Despite the loss of several standout veteran players from the Bulldogs' 2006 squad, the 2007 Bulldogs boast an experienced lineup, including 17 returning starters.

Offense

State's offense in 2007 includes ten returning starters from 2006 (in bold).

Under center, Junior Michael Henig will get the first look at QB for the 'Dogs' after starting six games and completing 74 of 169 pass attempts (43.8%) for 1201 yards and seven touchdowns (nine interceptions) as a Sophomore in 2006. [3] He will be challenged by Sophomores Ty Evans and Zack Harrington as well as incoming JUCO transfer Josh Riddell.

The Bulldogs will get back their top five pass receivers from 2006: Tony Burks (35 catches, 850 yards, 5 touchdowns, led SEC with 24.3 yards per reception), Jamayel Smith (20 receptions, 335 yards, 2 touchdowns), TE Eric Butler (13 receptions, 210 yards, 1 touchdown), Lance Long (25 receptions, 177 yards, 1 touchdown) and Aubrey Bell (8 receptions, 151 yards). Also returning are backup TEs Dezmond Sherrod (just 7 career receptions, but a solid blocking TE) and Jason Husband (9 receptions, 89 yards, 1 touchdown in 2006). [3]

Sophomore RB Anthony Dixon emerged as a star in his 2006 true-Freshman season, rushing 169 times for 668 yards (4 yards per carry) and 9 touchdowns. [3] He looks to handle the 'Dogs' starting RB duties again in 2007. Backups Arnil Stallworth, Justin Williams and Christian Ducré all return, as well. Juniors Eric Hoskins, who redshirted in 2006 after transferring from Holmes, and Brandon Hart, a converted RB, will share the FB duties.

The Bulldogs have the makings of a solid group of linemen up front, where C Royce Blacledge returns to anchor the unit in his Senior season after starting every game there as a Junior in 2006; Sophomore Craig Jenkins, who started every game at RT in 2006, moves to RG; Juniors Anthony Strauder and Michael Gates, who split time at LG both return, as do talented Junior Michael Brown, who transferred to State after redshirting at Florida, and Senior swing G/T J.D. Hamilton, both of whom split time at LT last season.

  • Offensive Depth (as of December 29, 2007) [4]
STARTERBackupBackup
Z WR #4 Tony Burks

6'4", 217 lbs., Sr.

Gulfport, Mississippi

#86 Lance Long

5'11", 186 lbs., Sr.

Macomb, Michigan

#81 Brandon McRae

6'4", 200 lbs., So.

Chester, Virginia

TE #48 Dezmond Sherrod

6'3", 245 lbs., Sr.

Caledonia, Mississippi

#88 Eric Butler

6'3", 255 lbs., Sr.

Moss Point, Mississippi

#82 Jason Husband

6'3", 230 lbs., Sr.

Jackson, Mississippi

RT #60 J.D. Hamilton

6'4", 300 lbs., Sr.

Natchez, Mississippi

#79 Derek Sherrod

6'5", 298 lbs., Fr.

Caledonia, Mississippi

#67 Roland Terry

6'7", 298 lbs., Jr.

Meridian, Mississippi

RG #78 Michael Gates

6'4", 305 lbs., Jr.

Fairburn, Georgia

#75 Craig Jenkins

6'4", 315 lbs., So.

Pearl, Mississippi

#63 Chris Spencer

6'3", 305 lbs., So.

Meridian, Mississippi

C #76 Royce Blackledge

6'4", 293 lbs., Sr.

Sandersville, Mississippi

#58 Johnny Carpenter

6'2", 290 lbs., So.

Citronelle, Alabama

LG #53 Anthony Strauder

6'3", 295 lbs., Jr.

Natchez, Mississippi

#70 J.C. Brignone

6'1", 290 lbs., RS Fr.

Pass Christian, Mississippi

#72 John McMillan

6'2", 285 lbs., RS Fr.

Paragould, Arkansas

LT #77 Michael Brown

6'5", 300 lbs., Jr.

College Park, Georgia

#74 Mark Melichar

6'5", 290 lbs., RS Fr.

Birmingham, Alabama

X WR #89 Jamayel Smith

6'0", 183 lbs., Jr.

East Point, Georgia

#87 Aubrey Bell

6'3", 217 lbs., Jr.

Prichard, Alabama

#15 Co-Eric Riley

6'1", 200 lbs., Jr.

Lucedale, Mississippi

QB #13 Wesley Carroll

6'2", 190 lbs., Fr.

Parkland, Florida

#7 Michael Henig

6'1", 190 lbs., Jr.

Montgomery, Alabama

#17 Josh Riddell

6'1", 195 lbs., Jr.

Salem, Oregon

FB #38 Eric Hoskins

5'11", 230 lbs., Jr.

Weir, Mississippi

#35 Brandon Hart

5'11", 240 lbs., Jr.

LaGrange, Georgia

#84 Jeremy Jones

6'2", 275 lbs., Jr.

Harvey, Louisiana

RB #24 Anthony Dixon

6'1", 240 lbs., So.

Terry, Mississippi

#29 Christian Ducré

6'0", 222 lbs., So.

Mandeville, Louisiana

#33 Justin Williams

5'10", 207 lbs., Sr.

Tallulah, Louisiana

  • "Fr." refers to true freshmen who are in their first season on-campus, unless noted "RS" in which case the player is participating in their first season of eligibility after red-shirting .

Defense

Despite the loss of six starters from 2006, Mississippi State returns five proven, veteran starters (in bold) and a strong group of young players who will attempt to replace last year's Seniors.

Up front, Senior LDE Titus Brown (38 tackles, 7 TFLs, 7.5 sacks, 1 pass defended in 2006), [3] a 2006 Second-Team All-SEC selection, is the only returning starter, but with 18 career starts under his belt, he has the experience to be a disruptive force for the Bulldogs and to help develop his younger teammates. Senior Avery Hannibal looks to fill the other DE spot, after recording eight tackles, one TFL and one sack [3] in spot-relief of departed Senior Michael Heard in 2006. RS Freshman Brandon Cooper and Juniors Charles Burns and Tim Bailey, a former JUCO star and Army National Guard veteran, can also be expected to compete for time at DE, as well as JUCO newcomer Jimmie Holmes. With all three players who split time at DT in 2006 gone, competition for both starting jobs looks to be wide open. Freshman Reggie Odom, Sophomores Quinton Wesley and Kyle Love (7 tackles in 2006) [3] and Junior Cortez McCraney (10 tackles, 1.5 TFL in 2005) will all have chances to earn the vacant spots, but they will be challenged by newcomers like JUCO transfer Jessie Bowman and true-Freshman LaMarcus Williams.

At LB, Senior Gabe O'Neal (40 tackles, 3 TFL in 2006) [3] and Junior Jamar Chaney (66 tackles, 5 TFL, 2.5 sacks) [3] seem to have what it takes to maintain the respective starting SLB and MLB spots that they occupied in 2006. Sophomore Jamon Hughes (17 tackles) [3] and Junior Anthony Littlejohn (12 tackles, 1 pass defended) [3] look to be the top contenders to earn the final WLB spot, along with JUCO transfer Dominic Douglas.

In the secondary, Mississippi State returns two Junior defensive stars in SS Keith Fitzhugh (59 tackles, .5 TFL, 3 passes defended, 1 INT in 2006) [3] and 2006 Second-Team All-SEC selection Derek Pegues (32 tackles, 1.5 TFL, 5 passes defended, 4 INTs), [3] who will move from CB to FS. Sophomores Anthony Johnson (12 tackles, 1 pass defended) [3] and Marcus Washington (6 tackles) [3] will compete for the vacated CB spots, along with Juniors Demario Bobo (65 tackles, 2 TFLs, 2 FFs, 2 passes defended from 2004–2005) and Keon Humphries, a converted WR, and JUCO transfers Jasper O'Quinn and Chris Nance.

  • Defensive Depth (as of December 29, 2007) [4]
STARTERBackupBackup
LDE #54 Titus Brown

6'3", 250 lbs., Sr.

Tuscaloosa, Alabama

#39 Tim Bailey

6'3", 241 lbs., Jr.

Greenville, Mississippi

#91 Rodney Prince

6'3", 252 lbs., RS Fr.

Irondale, Alabama

LDT #95 Kyle Love

6'1", 312 lbs., So.

Fairburn, Georgia

#90 Cortez McCraney

6'4", 272 lbs., Jr.

Southaven, Mississippi

#96 Reggie Odom

6'0", 295 lbs., RS Fr.

DeLand, Florida

RDT #94 Jessie Bowman

6'1", 305 lbs., Jr.

Brookhaven, Mississippi

#98 LaMarcus Williams

6'1", 290 lbs., Fr.

Bastrop, Louisiana

#99 Quinton Wesley

6'4", 315 lbs., So.

Atlanta

RDE #51 Avery Hannibal

6'1", 240 lbs., Sr.

LaGrange, Georgia

#93 Brandon Cooper

6'3", 240 lbs., RS Fr.

Missouri City, Texas

#97 Jimmie Holmes

6'3", 235 lbs., Jr.

Aiken, South Carolina

SLB #5 Gabe O'Neal

6'1", 220 lbs., Sr.

Columbus, Mississippi

#34 K. J. Wright

6'3", 215 lbs., Fr.

Olive Branch, Mississippi

MLB #22 Jamar Chaney

6'1", 236 lbs., Jr.

Ft. Pierce, Florida

#36 Jamon Hughes

6'0", 230 lbs., So.

Rolling Fork, Mississippi

WLB #10 Dominic Douglas

6'2", 227 lbs., Jr.

Clinton, Mississippi

#56 Anthony Littlejohn

6'1", 230 lbs., Jr.

Jacksonville, Florida

#52 Karlin Brown

5'9", 195 lbs., Fr.

Tallahassee, Florida

LCB #11 Anthony Johnson

5'10", 194 lbs., So.

Jackson, Mississippi

#28 Tay Bowser

6'3", 185 lbs., So.

Gilmer, Texas

#27 Jarvis Kyles

6'0", 185 lbs., So.

Milledgeville, Georgia

RCB #23 Jasper O'Quinn

5'10", 185 lbs., Jr.

Bude, Mississippi

#18 Marcus Washington

5'10", 180 lbs., So.

Missouri City, Texas

#40 Chris Nance

5'10", 182 lbs., Jr.

Tuscumbia, Alabama

SS #8 De'Mon Glanton

6'1", 190 lbs., Jr.

Atlanta

#1 Keith Fitzhugh

5'11", 206 lbs., Jr.

Hampton, Georgia

FS #3 Derek Pegues

5'10", 196 lbs., Jr.

Batesville, Mississippi

#6 Demario Bobo

6'0", 180 lbs., Jr.

Courtland, Mississippi

#42 Zach Smith

6'0", 180 lbs., Fr.

Altoona, Alabama

Special teams

Mississippi State returns virtually all of its key players in the kicking game (returning staters in bold).

Junior K Adam Carlson (8 of 16 career FGs, 58 career points, 47 career long) [3] is back after his first full season as a starter. Carlson will also handle kickoff duties for the second straight year. In 2006, he kicked off 31 times for an average of 54.2 yards. [3] Also, returning is Junior P Blake McAdams, who averaged 38.2 yards per kick and landed 15 of his 68 punts inside opponents' 20. [3] Derek Pegues will again handle punt and kick returning duties after returning 25 punts an average of 14 yards with one touchdown and taking back 29 kickoffs an average of 23.7 yards in 2006. [3]

  • Special Teams Depth (as of December 29, 2007) [4]
STARTERBackupBackup
K #37 Adam Carlson

6'4", 195 lbs., Jr.

Gulfport, Mississippi

#41 Brad Moore

6'1", 190 lbs., RS Fr.

Starkville, Mississippi

LS #46 Aaron Feld

6'1", 225 lbs., RS Fr.

Homewood, Alabama

#65 Anthony Bowles

5'11", 220 lbs., Jr.

Grenada, Mississippi

H #43 Blake McAdams

5'10", 190 lbs., Jr.

Ripley, Tennessee

#45 Ben Shelton

5'11", 196 lbs., Sr.

Vicksburg, Mississippi

KOS #37 Adam Carlson

6'4", 195 lbs., Jr.

Gulfport, Mississippi

#43 Blake McAdams

5'10", 190 lbs., Jr.

Ripley, Tennessee

KR #3 Derek Pegues

5'10", 196 lbs., Jr.

Batesville, Mississippi

#86 Lance Long

5'11", 186 lbs., Sr.

Macomb, Michigan

#29 Christian Ducré

6'0", 222 lbs., So.

Mandeville, Louisiana

P #43 Blake McAdams

5'10", 190 lbs., Jr.

Ripley, Tennessee

#37 Adam Carlson

6'4", 195 lbs., Jr.

Gulfport, Mississippi

PR #3 Derek Pegues

5'10", 196 lbs., Jr.

Batesville, Mississippi

#33 Justin Williams

5'10", 207 lbs., Sr.

Tallulah, Louisiana

#15 Co-Eric Riley

6'1", 200 lbs., Jr.

Lucedale, Mississippi

Newcomers: 2007 signing class

MSU signed a total of 34 players to letters of intent, comprising the Bulldogs' 2007 signing class. The class was headlined by a large number of top in-state high school recruits including RB/S Marcus Green (Meridian), DT Quentin Saulsberry (Independence), OT Derek Sherrod (Caledonia) and highly touted RB Robert Elliot (Okolona), who chose the Bulldogs on National Signing Day following a heated recruiting battle between MSU, Ole Miss and Florida State. The Bulldogs capped off a solid 2007 high school class with several top junior college signees, such as DT Jessie Bowman (Brookhaven/Co-Lin) and WR Co-Eric Riley (Lucedale/Gulf Coast). Additionally, MSU signed several strong out-of-State players including high school DT LaMarcus Williams (Bastrop, Louisiana) and JUCO QB Josh Riddell (Salem, Oregon/Foothill). Rivals.com ranked State's 2007 class 39th in the Nation, while Scout.com had the Bulldogs' class at 27th. With a strong, consensus top-40 class, the Bulldogs will expect and need some newcomers to make an immediate impact on the field.

US college sports recruiting information for 2007 recruits
NameHometownHigh school / collegeHeightWeight40Commit date
Damein Anderson
CB
Hazlehurst, MississippiHazlehurst High School5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)170 lb (77 kg)4.51Mar 28, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 74
*Korentheus Bailey
DT
Gainesville, GeorgiaEast Hall County High School6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)250 lb (110 kg)5.5Nov 30, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 64
Wade Bonner
CB
Somerville, TennesseeFayette-Ware Comprehensive High School5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)185 lb (84 kg)4.48Dec 3, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 74
Jessie Bowman (TR)
DT
Brookhaven, MississippiBrookhaven High School, Copiah-Lincoln Community College 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)335 lb (152 kg)5.0Dec 13, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: N/A
Karlin Brown
LB
Tallahassee, Florida Lincoln High School 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)200 lb (91 kg)4.5May 26, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 74
Wesley Carroll
QB
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida St. Thomas Aquinas High School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)190 lb (86 kg)4.5Dec 14, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 72
*Maurice Crutison
LB
Port Gibson, MississippiPort Gibson High School6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)210 lb (95 kg)4.51May 1, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 74
*Antwon Dixon
S
Terry, MississippiTerry High School6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)200 lb (91 kg)4.53Aug 31, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 74
Dominic Douglas (TR)
LB
Clinton, Mississippi Clinton High School , Hinds Community College 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)220 lb (100 kg)4.6Oct 30, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: N/A
Robert Elliot
RB
Okolona, Mississippi Okolona High School 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)191 lb (87 kg)4.58Feb 7, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 77
Marcus Green
RB/S
De Kalb, MississippiKemper County High School6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)210 lb (95 kg)4.5Aug 18, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 76
*Jazzmen Guy
DE
Hazlehurst, MississippiHazlehurst High School6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)265 lb (120 kg)4.71Apr 1, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 77
Jimmie Holmes (TR)
DE
Aiken, South Carolina Aiken High School , Mississippi Delta Community College 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)227 lb (103 kg)4.7Aug 26, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: N/A
*Mike Hunt
S
Meadville, MississippiFranklin County High School6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)208 lb (94 kg)4.64May 26, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 74
*Colton Jenkins
OT
Winona, MississippiWinon High School6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)284 lb (129 kg)5.2Jul 31, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 74
Terrell Johnson
LB
Silas, AlabamaSouthern Choctaw County High School6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)205 lb (93 kg)4.6Dec 6, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 40
Jamie Jones
LB
Springdale, Arkansas Springdale High School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)215 lb (98 kg)4.58Jan 30, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 75
Addison Lawrence
TE
Coldwater, Mississippi Magnolia Heights School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)251 lb (114 kg)5.03Jun 15, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 69
D.J. Looney
C
Birmingham, Alabama Oak Mountain High School 6 ft 1.5 in (1.87 m)292 lb (132 kg)5.49Jun 19, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 76
Dakota Merritt
OT
Cantonment, Florida West Florida High School of Advanced Technology 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)297 lb (135 kg)5.0Jul 13, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 66
Chris Nance (TR)
CB
Tuscumbia, AlabamaDeshler High School, Northeast Mississippi Community College 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)185 lb (84 kg)4.5Dec 14, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: N/A
Jasper O'Quinn (TR)
CB
Meadville, MississippiFranklin County High School, Copiah-Lincoln Community College 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)185 lb (84 kg)4.45Dec 12, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: N/A
Chris Relf
QB
Montgomery, Alabama Carver High School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)206 lb (93 kg)4.87May 3, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 76
Eric Richards
K
Vicksburg, MississippiWarren Central High School6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)225 lb (102 kg)4.9Sep 10, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 78
Josh Riddell (TR)
QB
Salem, Oregon McKay High School , Foothill College 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)200 lb (91 kg)4.7Dec 17, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: N/A
Co-Eric Riley (TR)
WR
Lucedale, Mississippi George County High School , Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)200 lb (91 kg)4.5May 10, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: N/A
Quentin Saulsberry
DT
Tate County, MississippiIndependence High School6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)270 lb (120 kg)5.15Jul 22, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 74
Derek Sherrod
OT
Caledonia, MississippiCaledonia High School6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)300 lb (140 kg)5.3Aug 5, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 78
Zach Smith
S
Altoona, AlabamaSusan Moore High School6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)175 lb (79 kg)4.52Nov 12, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 76
Ethan Stockett
FB
Ft. Smith, Arkansas Southside High School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)252 lb (114 kg)4.8May 12, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 66
*Antonio White
LB
Hollandale, MississippiSimmons High School6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)240 lb (110 kg)4.6May 4, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 75
*O'Neal Wilder
WR
Carthage, Mississippi Carthage High School 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)200 lb (91 kg)4.48Feb 6, 2007 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 40
LaMarcus Williams
DT
Bastrop, LouisianaBastrop High School6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)290 lb (130 kg)4.9Feb 7, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 72
K. J. Wright
LB
Olive Branch, MississippiOlive Branch High School6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)205 lb (93 kg)4.67Dec 25, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: N/A   ESPN grade: 40
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 27   Rivals: 39
  • ‡ Refers to 40 yard dash
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height, weight and 40 time.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "MSU Commit List 2007". Rivals.com. Retrieved December 26, 2007.
  • "Scout.com Football Recruiting: MSU". Scout.com. Retrieved December 26, 2007.
  • "2007 Player Commitments – MSU". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 26, 2007.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com. Retrieved December 26, 2007.
  • "2007 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved December 26, 2007.
  • (TR) indicates signees who are transferring to MSU from another collegiate institution and therefore have only two seasons of NCAA eligibility remaining, instead of the standard four.
  • Although Mississippi State signed 34 players in their 2007 class, the Bulldogs had only 26 football scholarships available to offer for the 2007 season (a situation referred to as "oversigning"). Signees who do not appear on MSU's 2007 roster due to oversigning, failure to qualify academically or any other reason are noted with an asterisk *.

Schedule

Analyst Phil Steele ranked MSU's 2007 schedule strength 29th in the Nation in his 2007 preview magazine.

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
August 307:00 pmNo. 2 LSU ESPN L 0–4550,112
September 86:00 pmat Tulane * CSS W 38–1731,076
September 1511:30 amat Auburn LFS W 19–1482,129
September 226:00 pm Gardner–Webb *
  • Davis Wade Stadium
  • Starkville, MS
W 31–1542,272
September 2911:00 amat No. 16 South Carolina LFSL 21–3878,883
October 61:30 pm UAB *Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Davis Wade Stadium
  • Starkville, MS
W 30–1345,259
October 131:30 pmNo. 25 Tennessee
  • Davis Wade Stadium
  • Starkville, MS
PPV L 21–3350,217
October 202:30 pmat No. 9 West Virginia * ESPN Plus L 13–3861,022
October 2711:30 amat No. 14 Kentucky LFSW 31–1468,173
November 1011:30 amNo. 21 Alabama
  • Davis Wade Stadium
  • Starkville, MS (rivalry)
LFSW 17–1256,188
November 171:00 pmat Arkansas L 31–4555,185
November 2311:30 am Ole Miss
  • Davis Wade Stadium
  • Starkville, MS (Egg Bowl)
LFSW 17–1451,727
December 293:30 pmvs. UCF *ESPNW 10–363,816
  • *Non-conference game
  • Dagger-14-plain.pngHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time

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Game summaries

LSU

1234Total
#2 Tigers (12–2, 6–2)314141445
Bulldogs (0-1, 0-1)00000

LSU and Mississippi State kicked off the 2007 college football season in a Thursday night SEC contest broadcast live on ESPN, the 101st meeting between the two teams. Through much of the first half it appeared as though Mississippi State was up to the daunting task of challenging the Tigers, then the #2-ranked team in the country behind only USC, as MSU clung to a 0–3 deficit through most of the first half, until LSU scored 14 points in the last six minutes of the second quarter, opening the door for the Tigers to cruise to the final 0–45 margin.

LSU K Colt David warmed up the scoreboard for the Tigers' offense with a 27-yard field goal in the first quarter. [6] Tigers' RB Keiland Williams scored twice on one-yard touchdown runs in the second quarter to push LSU's lead to 0–17 at the half.

In the third quarter, the Tigers' distanced themselves with two eleven-yard touchdown passes from QB Matt Flynn, one to WR Early Doucet and the other to RB Charles Scott, bringing the score to 0–31 to start the fourth quarter. LSU backup QB Ryan Perriloux sealed the Tigers' victory in the fourth quarter with a three-yard touchdown scramble, followed by a 15-yard touchdown pass to WR Brandon LaFell to put LSU up by the final 0–45 margin.

LSU's dominance included earning 22 first downs to MSU's nine and yielding MSU just ten rushing yards on 26 carries. LSU FB Jacob Hester led the Tigers with 14 carries for 72 yards (4.9 yards per carry), while Early Doucet paced LSU's passing attack with 9 catches for 78 yards, including the 11-yard touchdown strike he caught in the third quarter; he was the only LSU receiver to catch more than one pass. For MSU, RB Anthony Dixon led the Bulldogs on the ground with just 29 yards on 13 carries (2.2 average). RB Arnil Stallworth led MSU with only 3 pass receptions for 33 yards.

LSU starting QB Matt Flynn paced his team's offense by completing 12 of 19 passes for 128 yards and two touchdowns and rushing 11 times for 42 yards. Ryan Perriloux ran the Tigers' offense well in relief duty, completing 2 of 3 passes for 21 yards and a touchdown and running 3 times for 12 yards and another score. For MSU, QB Michael Henig completed just 11 of 28 passes on his way to a school record-tying six interception-performance. [7] He was sacked three times for a cumulative loss of 30 yards.

Defensively, LSU LB Ali Highsmith led the Tigers with eight total tackles. Tigers' S Craig Steltz returned three of MSU's six interceptions a total of 100 yards. MSU LB Dominic Douglas, playing in his first career game with the Bulldogs, led all tacklers with nine total, earning "Outstanding Performer" recognition for Week 1.

LSU went on to finish the season 12–2 with a victory over Ohio State in the BCS title game and were ranked #1 in all final major polls.

Tulane

1234Total
Bulldogs (1–1, 0–1)14314738
Green Wave (4–8, 3–5)1430017

After being hammered 0–45 by LSU to open the season, MSU sought its first win of 2007 when the Bulldogs traveled to New Orleans to take on another team from the state of Louisiana, the Tulane Green Wave, in the second week of the season. As with all Tulane home games, the contest was played at the Louisiana Superdome, also the home stadium of the New Orleans Saints. The game was also a homecoming of sorts for MSU RB Christian Ducré, a native of nearby Mandeville who began his college career at Tulane before transferring to State.

Coming into the game, Tulane's All-C-USA RB Matt Forte was regarded as one of the nation's best Running Backs. A 2008 NFL Draft prospect, Forte finished the 2007 season by earning AP All-America recognition.

State started the scoring off early in the first quarter, when LB Gabe O'Neal intercepted a pass on the first offensive series of the game and returned it 47 yards for a touchdown. [8] Tulane responded on the next series, however, with a quick three-play, 61-yard drive resulting in a 39-yard touchdown run by Forte. Mississippi State added an 18-yard touchdown run by QB Michael Henig and Tulane tacked on an eight-yard touchdown pass from QB Scott Elliott to FB Jeremy McKinney, all in the first quarter. The only other scoring in the first half came when MSU and Tulane traded field goals in the second quarter, a 23-yarder by Adam Carlson and a 26-yarder by Ross Thevenot, respectively, leaving the score tied 17–17 at halftime.

After the competitive first half, Mississippi State regrouped and the Bulldogs took the game over in the second by scoring 21 unanswered points. FB Jeremy Jones capped off a long drive to open the second half, catching an eight-yard touchdown pass from Michael Henig after MSU's offense covered 67 yards with 9 plays in 3:30. Later in the third quarter, RB Anthony Dixon broke a 27-yard run to stretch the 'Dogs' lead to 14. Dixon sealed the victory for MSU with a seven-yard fourth quarter run that put the Bulldogs ahead by the final margin.

Dixon bounced back from being shut down by LSU in the previous week by rushing for 131 yards on 27 carries (4.9 average) and two touchdowns, earning him "Outstanding Performer" recognition for Week 2. QB Michael Henig posted an admirable performance as well, completing 21 of 30 pass attempts for 223 yards with a touchdown and an interception.

Meanwhile, MSU's defense put up an impressive performance, allowing the Green Wave only eight first downs to MSU's 27 and limiting Forte to 63 yards on 14 carries (3.4 average), his lowest totals of the 2007 season in all three categories. He also lost two fumbles to the 'Dogs' defense.

LB Jamar Chaney led MSU with six total tackles. In addition to his interception return for a touchdown, LB Gabe O'Neal recovered a fumble and recorded four total tackles and was named the SEC's Defensive Player of the Week for Week 2.

Tulane finished the season with an unimpressive 4-8 record, but did manage to finish in third place in the C-USA West.

Auburn

1234Total
Bulldogs (2–1, 1–1)1030619
Tigers (9–4, 5–3)0140014

MSU traveled to Auburn, Alabama for their Week 3 match-up against the favored Auburn Tigers, played at Jordan–Hare Stadium. The Tigers boasted a six-game win streak against the Bulldogs dating back to 2001. Since the 'Dogs defeated the Tigers 17–10 in Starkville in 2000, Auburn had dominated over the course of their six consecutive wins against MSU, outscoring State by an average margin of 25.5 points, including consecutive shutouts in 2005 and 2006.

State (1–1, 0–1) entered the game coming off of an impressive second half rally to cruise by Tulane after their opening week-beating at the hands of LSU. Auburn (1–1, 0–0) had fallen from the national polls by losing to then-unranked South Florida in Week 2, after defeating the Kansas State Wildcats with a 14-point fourth quarter rally in the opening week of the season.

The Bulldogs caught AU off guard, jumping out to a 13–0 lead early in the second quarter. MSU K Adam Carlson scored State's first points with a 32-yard field goal on the game's opening drive, marking the first time MSU had scored on Auburn since 2004. On the next drive, Auburn's first of the game, Tigers' QB Brandon Cox threw an interception caught and returned by MSU FS Derek Pegues for a touchdown less than a minute after Carlson's field goal to give MSU a quick 10–0 lead. Cox again threw an interception on Auburn's ensuing possession, prompting the Tigers to insert true-Freshman backup QB Kodi Burns into the game on their next series. However, he also turned the ball over on his first possession. MSU capitalized on AU's turnovers by adding another Carlson field goal on the ensuing drive to stretch their lead to 13–0.

However, the Tigers mounted a comeback late in the second quarter, when RB Ben Tate ran 28 yards to finally put Auburn on the board. On the ensuing kickoff, MSU KR Derek Pegues fumbled the return, giving AU the ball on State's 30-yard line with 4:12 to play in the first half. After turning the ball over on so many previous possessions, Auburn stuck to their ground game, not attempting a single pass during the ensuing series. Kodi Burns led the way for the Tigers, accounting for five of his team's seven carries and 21 of AU's 30 yards on the drive, capped by his one-yard dive into the endzone to tie the game, with K Wes Byrum's successful Extra point giving the Tigers a 13–14 lead, which they held for the remainder of the first half.

Neither team's offense was able to successfully move the ball in the second half until MSU took possession on AU's 44-yard line with 10:42 left in the fourth quarter, after S Demario Bobo intercepted a Kodi Burns pass.

The ensuing drive was the most important of the game for the Bulldogs, as they marched 44 yards in 10 plays and scored after using over five minutes off of the game clock. MSU RB Christian Ducré, who gained 21 yards on three carries on the drive, punched the ball into the endzone from five yards out for the score. The Bulldogs unsuccessfully attempted a two-point conversion, which left them with a narrow 19–14 lead with over five minutes remaining in the game. Brandon Cox returned to the game on the ensuing drive for Auburn. Cox led his team 67 yards down the field, all the way to MSU 9-yard line, but was unable to score as his fourth down pass attempt fell incomplete, giving State the ball back with just :48 remaining, allowing the 'Dogs to run out the clock and earn their first victory over an SEC opponent in 2007.

Auburn ended the game with 16 first downs to State's 14 and 110 more yards of total offense than MSU, but turnovers proved to be the story of the game with just one for MSU compared to five for AU.

As a team, MSU completed just five (of 18) pass attempts for 41 yards, but was able to rely on a powerful running game. RB Anthony Dixon was State's workhorse, finishing with 29 carries for 103 yards, while Christian Ducré contributed 63 yards on ten carries in addition to the game-winning touchdown for the Bulldogs.

Bulldogs' P Blake McAdams quietly posted an impressive performance by punting 6 times for an average of 43.3 yards, including a booming career-best 73-yard kick.

Five different Bulldog players recovered each of Auburn's turnovers: DE Jimmie Holmes and DT Kyle Love both recovered fumbles, while CB Anthony Johnson, SS Demario Bobo and FS Derek Pegues each intercepted AU passes. MSU LB Dominic Douglas again led all tacklers for the second time in his young (three-game) MSU career, with nine total.

After their slow 1–2 start, Auburn won their next four games, finished the season 9–4 by defeating Clemson in the Chick-fil-A Bowl, and were ranked 14th in the country in the final Coaches poll.

Gardner–Webb

Last Meeting: First Meeting

1234Total
Runnin' Bulldogs (5–6, 2–2)006915
Bulldogs (3–1, 1–1)14143031


South Carolina

1234Total
Bulldogs (3–2, 1–2)777021
#16 Gamecocks (6–6, 3–5)71071438


UAB

1234Total
Blazers (2–10, 1–7)0103013
Bulldogs (4–2, 1–2)0362130


Tennessee

1234Total
#25 Volunteers (10–4, 6–2)71010633
Bulldogs (4–3, 1–3)777021


West Virginia

1234Total
Bulldogs (4–4, 1–3)076013
#9 Mountaineers (11–2, 5–2)2830738


Kentucky

1234Total
Bulldogs (5–4, 2–3)7710731
#14 Wildcats (8–5, 3–5)707014


Alabama

1234Total
#21 Crimson Tide (7–6, 4–4)630312
Bulldogs (6–4, 3–3)0107017


Arkansas

1234Total
Bulldogs (6–5, 3–4)70101431
Razorbacks (8–5, 4–4)02471445


Ole Miss

1234Total
Rebels (3–9, 0–8)707014
Bulldogs (7–5, 4–4)0001717


UCF—Liberty Bowl

2007 AutoZone Liberty Bowl
1234Total
UCF03003
Mississippi State030710
DateDecember 29, 2007
Season 2007
Stadium Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Location Memphis, Tennessee
MVP Derek Pegues, FS, Mississippi State
Favorite UCF by 3 [9]
National anthem Kallen Esperian
Referee Sun Belt officiating crew
Halftime show Taylor Hicks
Attendance63,816
United States TV coverage
Network ESPN
Announcers Terry Gannon, David Norrie

Personnel

Coaching staff

NameResponsibilityPosition GroupYearAlma Mater
Sylvester Croom [10] Head Coach4th University of Alabama (1975)
Woody McCorvey [11] Asst. Head Coach, Offensive CoordinatorQuarterbacks4th Alabama State University (1972)
Ellis Johnson [12] Defensive CoordinatorLinebackers4th The Citadel (1975)
Reed Stringer [13] Special Teams CoordinatorTight Ends5th Delta State University (2001)
Rocky Felker [14] Recruiting CoordinatorRunning Backs6th Mississippi State University (1972)
J.B. Grimes [15] Offensive Linemen4th Henderson State University (1977)
Charlie Harbison [16] Safeties1st Gardner–Webb University (1995)
David Turner [17] Defensive Linemen1st Davidson College (1985)
Melvin Smith [18] Cornerbacks2nd Millsaps College (1982)
Pat Washington [19] Wide Receivers1st Auburn University (1987)
Ben Pollard [20] Head Strength & Conditioning Coach1st Texas Tech University (1984)

Roster

# [21] Name [21] Height [21] Weight [21] Class [21] Position [21] Hometown [21] Previous School(s) [21]
1Keith Fitzhugh5'11"206 lbs.Jr. S Hampton, Georgia Lovejoy HS
2 Redshirt.svg Robert Elliot6'192 lbs.Fr. RB Okolona, Mississippi Okolona HS
3 Derek Pegues 5'10"196 lbs.Jr. S Batesville, Mississippi South Panola HS
4Tony Burks6'4"217 lbs.Sr. WR Gulfport, Mississippi Harrison Central HS, Miss. Gulf Coast CC
5Gabe O'Neal6'1"220 lbs.Sr. LB Columbus, Mississippi Columbus HS
6Demario Bobo6'180 lbs.Jr. S Courtland, Mississippi South Panola HS
7Michael Henig6'1"195 lbs.Jr. QB Montgomery, Alabama Jefferson Davis HS
8De'Mon Glanton6'1"190 lbs.Jr. S Atlanta Mays HS
9Keon Humphries5'10"180 lbs.Jr. CB Montgomery, Alabama Lanier HS
10Dominic Douglas6'2"227 lbs.Jr. LB Clinton, Mississippi Clinton HS, Hinds CC
11Anthony Johnson5'10"194 lbs.So. CB Jackson, Mississippi Provine HS, Hargrave Military Academy
13 Wesley Carroll 6'1"190 lbs.Fr. QB Ft. Lauderdale, Florida St. Thomas Aquinas HS
14 Redshirt.svg Chris Relf 6'3"211 lbs.Fr. QB Montgomery, Alabama Carver HS
15Co-Eric Riley6'1"200 lbs.Jr. WR Lucedale, Mississippi George County HS, Miss. Gulf Coast CC
16Zack Harrington6'185 lbs.So. QB Hattiesburg, Mississippi Oak Grove HS, Southeastern Louisiana
17Josh Riddell6'1"195 lbs.Jr. QB Salem, Oregon McKay HS, Foothill CC
18Marcus Washington5'10"180 lbs.So. CB Missouri City, Texas Marshall HS
19Anthony Summers6'2"188 lbs.So. S Olive Branch, Mississippi Olive Branch HS
20 Redshirt.svg Wade Bonner5'10"180 lbs.Fr. CB Mason, Tennessee Fayette-Ware HS
22Jamar Chaney6'1"236 lbs.Jr. LB Ft. Pierce, Florida St. Lucie West Centennial HS
23Jasper O'Quinn5'10"185 lbs.Jr. CB Bude, Mississippi Franklin County HS
24 Anthony Dixon 6'1"240 lbs.So. RB Jackson, Mississippi Terry HS
25Tyler Threadgill5'10"190 lbs.Sr. WR Philadelphia, Mississippi Philadelphia HS
26 Redshirt.svg Damein Anderson5'11"175 lbs.Fr. CB Hazlehurst, Mississippi Hazlehurst HS
26Jarvis Williams5'11"170 lbs.So. CB Jackson, Mississippi Provine HS
27Jarvis Kyles6'185 lbs.So. CB Milledgeville, Georgia Baldwin HS
28Tay Bowser6'3"185 lbs.So. CB Gilmer, Texas Gilmer HS
29Christian Ducré6'222 lbs.So. RB Mandeville, Louisiana Fontainebleau HS, Tulane University
30Arnil Stallworth5'10"200 lbs.So. RB Daphne, Alabama Daphne HS
31 Redshirt.svg Jamie Jones6'215 lbs.Fr. LB Springdale, Arkansas Springdale HS
32 Redshirt.svg Marcus Green6'2"230 lbs.Fr. RB Scooba, Mississippi Kemper County HS
33Justin Williams5'10"207 lbs.Sr. RB Tallulah, Louisiana McCall HS, Grambling State University
34 K.J. Wright 6'3"215 lbs.Fr. LB Olive Branch, Mississippi Olive Branch HS
35Brandon Hart5'11"240 lbs.Jr. FB LaGrange, Georgia Troup County HS
36Jamon Hughes6'230 lbs.So. LB Rolling Fork, Mississippi Humphreys County HS
37Adam Carlson6'4"195 lbs.Jr. K Gulfport, Mississippi Gulfport HS
38Eric Hoskins5'11"230 lbs.Jr. FB Weir, Mississippi Weir HS, Holmes CC
39Tim Bailey6'3"241 lbs.Jr. DE Glen Allan, Mississippi Riverside HS, Miss. Delta CC
40Chris Nance5'10"182 lbs.Jr. CB Tuscumbia, Alabama Deshler HS, Northeast Miss. CC
41Brad Moore6'1"190 lbs. RS Fr. K Starkville, Mississippi Starkville Academy
41 Redshirt.svg Eric Richards6'4"227 lbs.Fr. K Vicksburg, Mississippi Warren Central HS
42Zach Smith6'180 lbs.Fr. S Altoona, Alabama Susan Moore HS
43Blake McAdams5'10"190 lbs.Jr. P Ripley, Tennessee Ripley HS
44Emmanuel Gatling6'2"200 lbs. RS Fr. S McAllen, Texas Rowe HS
44 Redshirt.svg Ethan Stockett6'1"255 lbs.Fr. FB Ft. Smith, Arkansas Southside HS
45Ben Shelton5'11"196 lbs.Sr. WR Vicksburg, Mississippi Vicksburg HS, Hinds CC
46Aaron Feld6'1"225 lbs. RS Fr. LS Homewood, Alabama Homewood HS
47Ryan Mason6'4"217 lbs.Jr. WR Mobile, Alabama Shaw HS, Miss. Delta CC
48Dezmond Sherrod6'3"245 lbs.Sr. TE Caledonia, Mississippi Caledonia HS
49 Redshirt.svg Terrell Johnson6'2"210 lbs.Fr. LB Silas, Alabama Southern Choctaw County HS
49Taurus Young5'8"228 lbs.Jr. RB Kilmichael, Mississippi Montgomery County HS
50 Redshirt.svg Devon Edwards6'217 lbs.Fr. LB Coffeeville, Alabama Coffee County HS, Georgia Military College
51Avery Hannibal6'1"240 lbs.Sr. DE LaGrange, Georgia Troup County HS
52Karlin Brown5'9"195 lbs.Fr. LB Tallahassee, Florida Lincoln HS
53Anthony Strauder6'3"290 lbs.Jr. OG Natchez, Mississippi Natchez HS
54Titus Brown6'3"250 lbs.Sr. DE Tuscaloosa, Alabama Hillcrest HS
55 Redshirt.svg Quentin Saulsberry 6'3"286 lbs.Fr. DT Coldwater, Mississippi Independence HS
56Anthony Littlejohn6'1"230 lbs.Jr. LB Jacksonville, Florida Englewood HS
58Johnny Carpenter6'2"290 lbs.So. C Citronelle, Alabama Citronelle HS
59Mark Brown5'11"225 lbs.So. LB Madison, Mississippi Madison Central HS
60J.D. Hamilton6'4"300 lbs.Sr. OT Natchez, Mississippi Natchez HS, Copiah-Lincoln CC
61Mark Lynn6'210 lbs. RS Fr. LB Madison, Mississippi Madison Central HS
62 Redshirt.svg Addison Lawrence6'4"265 lbs.Fr. OT Coldwater, Mississippi Magnolia Heights HS
63Chris Spencer6'3"305 lbs.So. OG Meridian, Mississippi Meridian HS
65Anthony Bowles5'11"220 lbs.Jr. LS Grenada, Mississippi Grenada HS
66 Redshirt.svg D.J. Looney6'1"290 lbs.Fr. C Birmingham, Alabama Oak Mountain HS
67Roland Terry6'7"298 lbs.Jr. OT Meridian, Mississippi Lamar Christian HS
68Russell Jackson6'2"238 lbs.So. DE Athens, Alabama Athens HS
70J.C. Brignone6'1"290 lbs. RS Fr. OG Pass Christian, Mississippi St. Stanislaus College HS
72John McMillan6'2"285 lbs. RS Fr. OG Paragould, Arkansas Paragould HS
73 Redshirt.svg Dakota Merritt6'5"302 lbs.Fr. OT Cantonment, Florida West Florida Tech HS
74Mark Melichar6'5"290 lbs. RS Fr. OT Birmingham, Alabama Oak Mountain HS
75Craig Jenkins6'4"315 lbs.So. OG Pearl, Mississippi Pearl HS
76Royce Blackledge6'4"293 lbs.Sr. C Sandersville, Mississippi Northeast Jones County HS
77Michael Brown6'5"300 lbs.Jr. OT College Park, Georgia Westlake HS, University of Florida
78Michael Gates6'4"305 lbs.Jr. OG Fairburn, Georgia Sandy Creek HS
79Derek Sherrod6'5"298 lbs.Fr. OT Caledonia, Mississippi Caledonia HS
80Alex Carpenter6'182 lbs. RS Fr. WR Biggersville, Mississippi Biggersville HS
81Brandon McRae6'4"200 lbs.So. WR Chester, Virginia Monacan HS, Hargrave Military Academy, Morehead State University
82Jason Husband6'3"230 lbs.Sr. TE Jackson, Mississippi Jim Hill HS
83Austin Wilbanks6'3"245 lbs.So. TE Forest, Mississippi Forest HS, Mississippi College
84Jeremy Jones6'2"275 lbs.Jr. FB Harvey, Louisiana West Jefferson Parish HS
85Brandon Henderson6'1"250 lbs. RS Fr. TE Fayetteville, Georgia Fayette County HS
86Lance Long5'11"186 lbs.Sr. WR Macomb, Michigan Eisenhower HS, University of Toledo
87Aubrey Bell6'3"217 lbs.Jr. WR Prichard, Alabama Blount HS
88Eric Butler6'3"255 lbs.Sr. TE Moss Point, Mississippi Moss Point HS
89Jamayel Smith6'183 lbs.Jr. WR East Point, Georgia Riverwood HS, Hargrave Military Academy
90Cortez McCraney6'4"272 lbs.Jr. DT Southaven, Mississippi Southaven HS, University of Memphis
91Rodney Prince6'3"252 lbs. RS Fr. DE Irondale, Alabama Shades Valley HS
92 Redshirt.svg Charles Burns6'3"265 lbs.Jr. DE Hattiesburg, Mississippi Hattiesburg HS
93Brandon Cooper6'3"240 lbs. RS Fr. DE Missouri City, Texas Marshall HS
94Jessie Bowman6'1"305 lbs.Jr. DT Brookhaven, Mississippi Brookhaven HS, Copiah-Lincoln CC
95Kyle Love6'1"312 lbs.So. DT Fairburn, Georgia North Clayton County HS
96Reggie Odom6'295 lbs. RS Fr. DT DeLand, Florida DeLand HS
97Jimmie Holmes6'3"235 lbs.Jr. DE Aiken, South Carolina Aiken HS, Miss. Delta CC
98LaMarcus Williams6'1"290 lbs.Fr. DT Bastrop, Louisiana Bastrop HS
99Quinton Wesley6'4"315 lbs.So. DT Atlanta Crim HS
Robert Ambers5'11"181 lbs.So. QB Venice, California Venice HS
Andrew Ellard5'11"180 lbs.So. WR Natchez, Mississippi Cathedral HS
Redshirt.svg Robert Gurley6'2"190 lbs.Fr. S Dothan, Alabama Houston Academy
Redshirt.svg Josh Hines5'11"215 lbs.Fr. LB Rome, Georgia Rome HS
Redshirt.svg Cole Richardson5'11"180 lbs.Fr. P Hattiesburg, Mississippi Oak Grove HS
Major Sosebee6'2"185 lbs.So. WR Warrior, Alabama Sumiton Christian HS
Redshirt.svg Kevin Valenti5'10"188 lbs.Fr. CB Tampa, Florida Jesuit HS
Davonne Wilson6'3"220 lbs. RS Fr. DE Smyrna, Georgia Campbell HS
Redshirt.svg Spencer Yates6'3"250 lbs.Fr. OG Brandon, Mississippi Northwest Rankin County HS

Awards and honors

RecipientAwards/Accolades
Michael Brown (OL)All-SEC Second Team (Coaches) [4]
Titus Brown (DL)All-SEC Second Team (AP, Coaches) [4]
Wesley Carroll (QB) SEC All-Freshman Team (Coaches) [4]
Jamar Chaney (LB)All-SEC Second Team (Coaches) [4]
Sylvester Croom (Coach) SEC Coach of the Year (AP, Coaches) [4]
Avery Hannibal (DL) SEC Defensive Player of the Week (10/27) [4]
Anthony Johnson (DB) SEC Defensive Player of the Week (11/10) [4]
Gabe O'Neal (LB) SEC Defensive Player of the Week (9/8) [4]
Derek Pegues (DB)All-SEC First Team (AP) [4]
All-SEC Second Team (Coaches) [4]
SEC Defensive Player of the Week (9/15) [4]
Anthony Strauder (OL) SEC Good Works Team [4]

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The 2008 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama in the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the Crimson Tide's 114th overall season, 75th season as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and its 17th within the SEC Western Division. The team was led by head coach Nick Saban, in his second year, and played their home games at Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

The 2001 Arkansas Razorbacks football team represented the University of Arkansas in the 2001 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Razorbacks played five home games at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas and two home games at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Razorbacks reached the 2002 Cotton Bowl Classic in Houston Nutt's fourth season as head coach.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2010 Ole Miss Rebels football team</span> American college football season

The 2010 Ole Miss Rebels football team represented the University of Mississippi during the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Houston Nutt, who was in his third season as the Rebels' head coach. Ole Miss has been a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) since the league's inception in 1932, and has participated in that conference's Western Division since its formation in 1992. The Rebels played seven home games in 2010 at Vaught–Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi, which has been Ole Miss football's home since 1915. They finished the season 4–8, 1–7 in SEC play.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2011 Georgia Bulldogs football team</span> American college football season

The 2011 Georgia Bulldogs football team represented the University of Georgia in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bulldogs were led by 11th-year head coach Mark Richt and played their home games at Sanford Stadium. They are a member of the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference. They finished the season 10–4, 7–1 in SEC play to be champions of the Eastern Division. They represented the division in the SEC Championship Game where they lost to Western Division representative LSU 42–10. They were invited to the Outback Bowl where they lost to Michigan State 33–30 in three overtimes. The 2011 season marked the first time since 1981 that UGA swept three of its biggest SEC rivals: Florida, Auburn and Tennessee; this feat would be repeated in the 2012 season.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team</span> American college football season

The 2013 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team represented Mississippi State University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Dan Mullen, who was in fifth season with Mississippi State in the 2013 season. The Bulldogs played their home games at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville, Mississippi, and competed in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 Auburn Tigers football team</span> American college football season

The 2013 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Gus Malzahn, who was in his first season as head coach at Auburn, although he served as offensive coordinator from 2009 to 2011. The Tigers played their home games at Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama and competed in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

The 2013 Liberty Bowl was a college football postseason bowl game played on December 31, 2013, at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee. The 55th edition of the Liberty Bowl, it featured the Rice Owls, the champions of Conference USA and the Mississippi State Bulldogs of the Southeastern Conference. It began at 3:00 p.m. CST and aired on ESPN. It was one of the 2013–14 bowl games that concluded the 2013 FBS football season. Sponsored by automobile parts and accessories store AutoZone, it was officially known as the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. Mississippi State defeated Rice by a score of 44–7.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2014 Auburn Tigers football team</span> American college football season

The 2014 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Gus Malzahn, who was in his second season as head coach at Auburn. The Tigers played their home games at Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama and competed in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They finished the season 8–5, 4–4 in SEC play to finish in a tie for fourth place in the Western Division. They were invited to the Outback Bowl where they lost to Wisconsin.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2015 Alabama Crimson Tide football team</span> American college football season

The 2015 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It marked the Crimson Tide's 121st overall season, 82nd as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and its 24th within the SEC Western Division. The team played its home games at Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. They were led by ninth-year head coach Nick Saban. They finished the season with a record of 14 wins and 1 loss, as SEC champions and as consensus national champions after they defeated Clemson in the College Football Playoff (CFP) National Championship Game. Alabama also secured its 10th Associated Press (AP) national title. Running back Derrick Henry became Alabama's second Heisman Trophy recipient. He led the nation in both rushing yards (2,219) and rushing touchdowns (28).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2017 Alabama Crimson Tide football team</span> American college football season

The 2017 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama during the 2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This season marked the Crimson Tide's 123rd overall season, its 84th as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and its 26th within the SEC Western Division. They played their home games at Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and were led by eleventh-year head coach Nick Saban.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 LSU Tigers football team</span> Louisiana State University in the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season

The 2019 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University in the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers played their home games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and competed in the West Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) where they were led by their third-year head coach Ed Orgeron.

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