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Under-the-Radar Prospects Eyed by Mississippi State
Bulldogs staff could extend offers to these players in coming months
Feb. 27, 2026 at 6:36am
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There are thousands of high school football prospects across the country who could potentially receive offers from Power Five programs like Mississippi State. While the Bulldogs have already extended offers to some players, sources indicate there are additional under-the-radar recruits who could be next in line to receive an offer from the Mississippi State coaching staff in the near future.
Why it matters
Identifying and offering scholarships to talented but lesser-known prospects is crucial for college football programs looking to build a strong recruiting class and roster. Mississippi State is always on the hunt for skilled players who may have flown under the radar of other major programs.
The details
The article does not provide specifics on which particular players Mississippi State is eyeing, but rather speaks broadly about the Bulldogs staff evaluating thousands of prospects nationwide and potentially offering scholarships to some who have not yet received widespread attention from top college programs.
- The article was published on February 27, 2026, indicating these potential offers could come in the spring and summer of 2026 as part of Mississippi State's 2027 recruiting class.
The players
Mississippi State
The Division I college football program that competes in the Southeastern Conference.
What’s next
The Mississippi State coaching staff will continue evaluating prospects over the coming months, with the goal of identifying talented players who could be a good fit for the program and extending scholarship offers accordingly.
The takeaway
Recruiting under-the-radar prospects is a key part of building a successful college football program, as programs like Mississippi State look to uncover hidden gems and build a well-rounded roster of talent.


