It’s Always Sunny in Starkville: Realities of Mississippi State football after loss to Alabama

COLLEGE STATION, TX - OCTOBER 28: Nick Fitzgerald #7 of the Mississippi State Bulldogs celebrates after the game against the Texas A&M Aggies at Kyle Field on October 28, 2017 in College Station, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)
COLLEGE STATION, TX - OCTOBER 28: Nick Fitzgerald #7 of the Mississippi State Bulldogs celebrates after the game against the Texas A&M Aggies at Kyle Field on October 28, 2017 in College Station, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images) /
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The Mississippi State football team should get a reprieve in their final two games of the 2018 college football season.

On today’s episode of It’s Always Sunny in Starkville, Co-Site Expert Justin Strawn looks back at the Mississippi State football team’s loss to the Alabama Crimson Tide. He also looks ahead to what awaits in the final two games of the season

The Mississippi State football program has had a disappointing season in 2018. There is no way to get around that fact. But winning the last two games will go a long way to curing some of the dissatisfaction many fans are experiencing with the first season of the Joe Moorhead era.

Justin Strawn discusses what the realities are for Mississippi State football now that we are entering the final two games of the season. He’ll also touch on the first two games of the Men’s Basketball season and tell you what we might expect from this team going forward.

The show is hosted by Maroon and White Nation Site Co-Expert Justin Strawn, and it airs on Bulldog Sports Radio every Tuesday and Thursday. You can download the Bulldogs Sports Radio app in iTunes and the Google Play store. You can follow him on Twitter @JustinMStrawn. You can also follow Bulldog Sports Radio on Twitter @BulldogsRadio.

The show is presented by Cherokee Valley Golf Club in Olive Branch, MS. If you’re ever in the greater Memphis area and have time to get a round in on their course which is perfect for golfers of all ability levels, or you simply want to get some extra swings in at some of the best practice facilities in the Mid-South, contact the good folks at Cherokee Valley. You can request a tee time online or call them at (662) 893-4444. You can follow Cherokee Valley Golf Course on Twitter @Cherokee_Valley.

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Thanks for listening! And until next time, Hail State!