MSU Football's Offensive Potential, Defensive Struggles
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Mississippi State football aims to bounce back from a challenging few seasons, with a focus on improving their offense under coach Jeff Lebby. Last years five-win season and a dismal conference record over the past three years highlight the need for change. The team hopes for a more potent offense, led by quarterback Kamario Taylor and receiver Anthony Evans the Third, with added depth from transfer receiver Marquis Johnson. However, the offensive lines pass protection and the defenses struggles, particularly against the run and generating a pass rush, remain significant concerns. Key transfers like edge rusher Amaree Williams from Florida State are expected to make an immediate impact. The team faces a tough schedule, with crucial early games against Missouri and Alabama, and winning in the SEC remains the ultimate challenge.
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