Missouri at Mississippi State odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch
The Missouri Tigers and Mississippi State Bulldogs are preparing for another SEC matchup. This time, the two will meet in Starkville for what looks to be an exciting game.
This will only be the fifth time that Missouri and Mississippi State play all-time. That’s largely thanks to the structure of conferences. Missouri only joined the SEC in 2012 and once they did, they were in a separate division from Mississippi State, limiting their games against one another. The series is tied 2-2, though the Bulldogs have won both games as SEC opponents.
Ahead of the game, FanDuel set the table with odds on the game. Missouri enters the game as a 6.5-point favorite over Mississippi State. The over/under point total for the game is also set at 58.5 total points. The Tigers are also -225 for the money line while the Bulldogs are sitting at +184.
How to Watch Missouri at Mississippi State
Time: Saturday 11/23 | 4:15 p.m. EST
Channel: SECN, FuboTV (streaming)
Location: Davis Wade Stadium – Starkville, MS
The Missouri Tigers have suffered from a series of injuries, particularly on the offensive side of the ball, which has made for a difficult few weeks for the Tigers. The most notable of those injuries has been to starting quarterback Brady Cook, who has missed time but was able to get back on the field for the Tigers game last week against South Carolina.
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While getting Cook back was a big boost for the Tigers, Missouri still lost their last game to South Carolina. It was the latest in a stretch of issues for the Tigers, with Missouri losing two of their last three games and nearly being upset in the third of those games. That stretch moved Missouri to three losses on the season and likely ended any hope the Tigers had at making the College Football Playoff.
As for Mississippi State, it’s been a long first season for head coach Jeff Lebby. At 2-8 overall and 0-6 in SEC play, the Bulldogs are clearly in a rebuild this season. Still, it’s been frustrating to run into some consistent issues throughout the season.
Most recently, those issues came up against Tennessee, dropping that game 33-14. However, Mississippi State did have a bye week ahead of their matchup with Missouri. So, that should have given the Bulldogs some time to regroup. From here, the Bulldogs will have two games, against Missouri and Ole Miss, to try and get an SEC win this season.