Mississippi State Football: Five Bold Predictions for the Bulldogs’ Spring Game

JACKSONVILLE, FL - DECEMBER 30: Keytaon Thompson #10 of the Mississippi State Bulldogs runs the ball in the fourth quarter of the TaxSlayer Bowl against the Louisville Cardinals at EverBank Field on December 30, 2017 in Jacksonville, Florida. The Bulldogs won 31-27. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
JACKSONVILLE, FL - DECEMBER 30: Keytaon Thompson #10 of the Mississippi State Bulldogs runs the ball in the fourth quarter of the TaxSlayer Bowl against the Louisville Cardinals at EverBank Field on December 30, 2017 in Jacksonville, Florida. The Bulldogs won 31-27. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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Jace Christmann Will Hit All Of His Field Goal Attempts

I really don’t know if Mississippi State football will attempt any field goals in the spring game. It’s totally possible that they won’t. The Bulldogs may not even go for two after any touchdowns that they score in the game. Spring games are weird that way.

But, you know, in terms of predictions, let’s go for bold.

I believe Jace Christmann will hit every single one of his field goal attempts. And given how Mississippi State’s field goal units have been over the past few years, hitting every single field goal attempt in a spring game would be a ton of fun.

Christmann was pretty good last season. In his freshman year, he made 12 of 14 attempts. That’s 85.71%. That’s a pretty solid B if that was a grade in the classroom.

And so, I believe that every field goal that Mississippi State attempts in the Maroon and White game will go right through the uprights.

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And so, that’s five bold predictions for Mississippi State’s spring game. Were they bold enough or, well, not even that bold at all? What do you think will happen in the Maroon and White game on April 21st?