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VOLjlt
08-23-2006, 08:58 AM
Pete Fiutak / CollegeFootballNews.com
Posted: 74 days ago

So how much longer is it going to take to be respectable?

No one questioned that Sylvester Croom had a huge mountain to climb when he took over the program two seasons ago, and no one questioned that it would take a few years to get things back on track. However, with only nine wins over D-I teams in the last four years, you can understand that Bulldog fans are more than ready to start seeing some signs of life. Things should start to pick up this year.

Let's start with the positives. MSU knows it should be able to go into every game with a puncher's chance against just about anyone because of an experienced defense that was fantastic last year considering the offense provided no support. The kicking game should be terrific with the healthy return of placekicker Keith Andrews along with the big leg of punter Blake McAdams. Unlike other struggling teams in good conferences, the Bulldogs know they're solid in at least two phases. And then there's the offense.

It can't be any worse.

There's no way possible a D-I offense can average 276 yards and fewer than 14 points per game two years in a row. It just can't. The offensive line is sure to be better after struggling through injuries and inexperience last year, and the receiving corps should be much stronger with Omarr Conner's full-time switch from quarterback to receiver and the addition of receiver Tony Burks. Fine, so the running back situation is a bit dicey with the loss of Jerious Norwood and quarterback Michael Henig has to prove he can complete a pass on a regular basis, but there's hope for all the lumps taken last year to pay off.


Mississippi State Bulldogs
Team Information
Head coach: Sylvester Croom
3rd year: (6-16)
Returning Lettermen:
Off. 21, Def. 24, ST 4
Lettermen Lost: 19

Ten Best Players
1. LB Quinton Culberson, Sr.
2. FS Jeramie Johnson, Sr.
3. DT Deljuan Robinson, Sr.
4. NT Andrew Powell, Sr.
5. CB Derek Pegues, Soph.
6. TE Eric Butler, Jr.
7. OG Brian Anderson, Sr.
8. FB Bryson Davis, Sr.
9. WR Tony Burks, Jr.
10. P Blake McAdams, Soph.

2006 Schedule
8/31 South Carolina
9/9 Auburn
9/16 Tulane
9/23 at UAB
9/30 at LSU
10/7 West Virginia
10/14 Jacksonville State
10/21 at Georgia
10/28 Kentucky
11/4 at Alabama
11/18 Arkansas
11/25 at Ole Miss

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So now the question becomes whether or not there will be any heat on Croom if things don't start off well. An opening day SEC win over South Carolina would do wonders to give the experienced, but young team confidence going into an even tougher home date against Auburn ten days later. That's two huge home games a program in its third year under a head coach has to win, or at least battle well, if things truly are headed in the right direction.

In reality for Croom, MSU has to flirt with a winning season and get to a bowl game. There's no excuse to shoot for anything less with its schedule and with all the returning experience, so for the first time since around 2000, there should be expectations around Starkville.

The Schedule: As long as the Bulldogs win the ones they're supposed to, six wins should be within range with games against Tulane, at UAB, Jacksonville State and Kentucky. Can MSU win another Egg Bowl and win at Ole Miss? Can there be an upset at home against South Carolina, Auburn, and/or West Virginia? Expect at least one win that'll shock the SEC, and one loss that'll deflate MSU's balloon.

Best Offensive Player: Junior TE Eric Butler. Tight end might be MSU's strongest position led by the 250-pound Butler, who would shine if he had a consistent quarterback to get him the ball. He's great at getting in the end zone and needs to be used more as a safety valve to keep the chains moving.

Best Defensive Player: Senior LB Quinton Culberson. The former defensive back turned into a fantastic linebacker last year using his speed to be a playmaking machine in the middle. He'll be the leader of an experienced defense that should be tremendous all season long.

Key player to a successful season: Sophomore QB Michael Henig. With Omarr Conner moving to receiver full-time. there's no experience at quarterback outside of Henig, who struggled mightily when thrown to the wolves in his freshman year. He'll have to battle with two redshirt freshmen to keep the gig, but the coaching staff appears to be ready to sink or swim with him.

The season will be a success if ... MSU wins six games. The defense is too good and there are too many improvements on offense to expect another losing season. The Bulldogs won't battle for the SEC West title, but they should be the league's jump-up team like Vanderbilt was last season, except with a better record.

Key game: August 31st vs. South Carolina. The Bulldogs can't expect to beat Auburn meaning an 0-2 start is likely if they can't beat Steve Spurrier's squad. A win in the opener gives hope right away for a winning season and would be one of the program's biggest wins since 2000.

2005 Fun Stats:
- Pass completion percentage: Opponents 61.4% - Mississippi State 48.3%
- First quarter scoring: Opponents 57 - Mississippi State 19
- Punt return average: Opponents 12.1 yards - Mississippi State 6.4 yards

The Last Time Mississippi State…
…played in a bowl game…2000 (Independence Bowl vs. Texas A&M)
…missed a bowl game…2005
…pitched a shutout…1999 (South Carolina)
…was shutout…2005 (Alabama)
…scored 50 points…2002 (Jacksonville State)
…went undefeated…1940
…won a conference title…1941 (SEC)
…had a 3,000-yard passer…Never
…had a 1,000-yard rusher…2005 (Jerious Norwood)
…had a 1,000-yard receiver…1978 (Mardye McDole)
…had a first-round draft choice…1996 (DB Walt Harris and WR Eric Moulds)

AceLeroy
08-26-2006, 07:28 PM
The only heat Croom will feel will be from the message boards. There will be plenty of loudmouths to criticize him no matter what the Dogs do.

In the real world , He IS NOT on the hot seat , not to the people that matter anyway. This year actually BEGINS his tenure as head coach at MSU. He has spent the first 2 years short of schollies and running off some of the dead weight on the team.

I don't think this is "Our Year". We will be improved in some areas , but next year is when I expect to see us harvest the fruits of Croom's reaping.

GamecockDieHard
08-26-2006, 07:43 PM
Scott Hood
GamecockCentral.com Staff Writer
Mitchell will need to be sharp when he faces a rugged Mississippi State defense in Starkville next Thursday. The Bulldogs were eighth in total defense in the SEC last season, and return one of the top defensive lines in the SEC.

"Mississippi State is a pretty good team, especially on defense," Spurrier said. "Some people think they have the best defensive line in the SEC. They have gotten a lot of praise in the off-season. They're tough. They come off the ball. Hopefully we can move the ball."

With the West Coast offense as its base, Mississippi State has emphasized the run in the preseason, rushing the ball about 70 percent of the time in recent scrimmages.

"We didn't stop the run very well last year," Spurrier said. "Our defense needs to play at Mississippi State. We're looking forward to the challenge. We need to anchor in and make sure teams don't run up and down the field on us. We need to go out to Starkville in a very tough frame of mind that we're going to compete our hearts out the entire game and give it our best shot. Mississippi State is a physical team. They'll knock the crap out you if you're not looking around. We have to go out there and be just as physical as Mississippi State."