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Mississippi State Holds Open Spring Scrimmage
Fans eager to see the new-look Bulldogs football team ahead of 2026 season
Apr. 8, 2026 at 7:55am
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An abstract interpretation of the energy and intensity of a Mississippi State football scrimmage, capturing the team's determination to rebound in the 2026 season.Starkville TodayMississippi State University will hold an open spring scrimmage this weekend, giving fans their first look at the 2026 Bulldogs football team. While it won't be the traditional Maroon and White Game format, the scrimmage will provide an early glimpse of the work in progress as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
Why it matters
MSU football is a major source of pride and excitement for the Starkville community, and the annual spring game is a highly anticipated event. After a challenging 2025 season, fans are eager to see the new players and coaching changes that could shape the team's fortunes in 2026.
The details
The open scrimmage will feature live game action, allowing fans to evaluate the team's progress and potential. While details are still being finalized, the coaching staff is expected to use the event to assess player development, experiment with different lineups and schemes, and gather valuable feedback ahead of fall camp.
- The open scrimmage will take place this weekend in Starkville.
- The traditional Maroon and White Game format has been replaced with a more open scrimmage this year.
The players
Mississippi State University
The public research university located in Starkville, Mississippi, known for its successful football program in the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
What’s next
Following the open scrimmage, the Bulldogs will continue their offseason training and preparation, with the focus shifting to fall camp and the start of the 2026 regular season schedule.
The takeaway
The open spring scrimmage provides an early opportunity for Mississippi State fans to get excited about the potential of the 2026 Bulldogs football team, as the program looks to bounce back from a challenging 2025 campaign.
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