“Our first meeting, we said our first goal out of spring practice was to be a better team. I think without a doubt, we’ve gotten that done.” That was Mississippi State head coach Jeff Lebby in his press conference following Saturday’s Maroon and White game.
The Jeff Lebby era began at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field, and one thing is for sure: the new Mississippi State Bulldogs coach has his quarterback.
Tuesday marked three weeks in Mississippi State’s Spring Camp, on their way to the Maroon and White Game on April 20th. Up to this point, there haven’t been many Bulldog Spring updates, but the media was given access to head coach Jeff Lebby’s receiver room at this milestone.
The campus at Mississippi State is awash with Spring flowers, even though the temperature last Monday night was 28 degrees. Appropriately, on Tuesday the 19th, the first day of S, the Bulldogs began Spring practice.
With only the Georgia State frontman position open, the head coaching carousel is coming to a near end. With the dust settling, On3 Sports’ Jesse Simonton went about grading all 15 of the head coaching hirings among the Power-Five conferences.
The Mississippi State Bulldogs and first year head coach Jeff Lebby wrapped up the 2024 recruiting cycle this week by adding another player to the class
Since becoming the new head coach of the Mississippi State football team on Nov. 26, Jeff Lebby has added several coaches and staff members to his empire.
The Mississippi State Bulldogs add Josaiah Knight as the newest member of their 2024 class. First-year head coach Jeff Lebby put together most of this class during the early signing day in December by signing 31 players.
The Mississippi State Bulldogs will likely have a stress-free National Signing Day under first-year head coach Jeff Lebby. What used to be considered the equivalent of a national holiday in the college football world has lost a lot of luster over the past few years due to the Early Signing Day in December.
2024 offers a lot of challenges for Mississippi State’s new head coach Jeff Lebby, as well as the Bulldog program. In Lebby’s new year and first season as a head coach, he will be leading a Power Five football team in the newly expanded SEC, no less.
Oklahoma offensive coordinator Seth Littrell will make $1.1 million in his first year with the Sooners. That’s according to data released Friday by the OU Board of Regents at their regularly scheduled meeting in Oklahoma City.
Mississippi State football head coach Jeff Lebby added wide receiver Kevin Coleman as a transfer on Thursday afternoon. Coleman has made a couple of stops in his career; he originally signed with Deion Sanders and Jackson State before transferring to Louisville. Coleman was a 4-star prospect coming out of high school.
Braylon "Stonka" Burnside did sign on Early National Signing Day but waited to announce today at the Under Armour All-American game. The Starkville native
The Mississippi State Bulldogs got an exciting new head coach in Jeff Lebby. He was known for designing great offenses with the Oklahoma Sooners and now brings his prowess to the Bulldogs program.
Jeff Lebby's inaugural staff for his first season with the Bulldogs is rounding into shape. The first year head coach added several important members to
Mississippi State hired former Oklahoma offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby as its new head coach, hoping to revive the Bulldogs' presence in the Southeastern Conference and the college football world.
Mississippi State hired Jeff Lebby, who was previously the offensive coordinator at Oklahoma, to serve as the program's head football coach this week.
Ole Miss Rebels coach Lane Kiffin has been busy on social media in the last week, and his activity has been primarily directed at the Mississippi State
Mississippi State football introduced new head coach Jeff Lebby to fans during a special ceremony Monday night, and then to media with a press conference.
The fallout from Jeff Lebby’s departure has begun to settle. Oklahoma lost a member of the 2024 recruiting class on Monday — a day after the Sooners’ offensive coordinator took the head coaching job at Mississippi State.
Thought the Egg Bowl was over? In Mississippi, it never sleeps. After falling to the Ole Miss Rebels in the annual in-state rivalry game, the Mississippi State Bulldogs quickly pulled the trigger on their new head coach, and he is a familiar face to Ole Miss fans.
Mississippi State hired well-respected offensive mind Jeff Lebby as its new coach on Sunday. Lebby has been the offensive coordinator at Oklahoma the past two seasons.
On Saturday night, reports began to circulate claiming that Mississippi State is targeting Oklahoma offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby to be the Bulldogs'
Mississippi State “is targeting” Oklahoma offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby for its head coaching vacancy, according to a tweet posted Saturday night by Yahoo!’s Ross Dellenger.
Success brings attention, that’s part of the business of college football. On the same day No. 13 Oklahoma beat TCU 69-45 to close out the regular season at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, OU offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby’s name has been linked to the head coaching vacancy at Mississippi State.
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