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Mississippi State announces 2025 football schedule

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Jeff Lebby (Photo by Matt Bush, USA Today Sports)

On Wednesday evening the final dates for Mississippi State’s 2925 football slate were announced. Of course, the SEC schedule looks similar to the 2024 season other than the locations.

For the second straight season, Mississippi State will open the season in late August when they travel to Southern Miss on August 30th for the season debut. In September, Mississippi State will then host four straight games at Davis Wade Stadium with opponents being Arizona State, Alcorn State, Northern Illinois and Tennessee.

The Bulldogs then open their SEC road slate at Texas A&M on October 4th followed by the first open date of the season. State returns to SEC action at Florida on October 18th before hosting Texas on October 25th to round out the month of October.

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Mississippi State hosts Georgia on November 8th before traveling to Missouri on November 15th. The Bulldogs will have their second open date on November 22nd before hosting Ole Miss on November 29th to conclude the regular season. The Egg Bowl is scheduled for a Saturday after the annual rivalry game was held on Friday this past season.

Mississippi State finished 2-10 in 2024, the debut season of head coach Jeff Lebby.

2025 Mississippi State schedule

Aug. 30 at Southern Miss
Sept. 6 Arizona State
Sept. 13 Alcorn State
Sept. 20 Northern Illinois
Sept. 27 Tennessee
Oct. 4 at Texas A&M
Oct. 11 BYE
Oct. 18 at Florida
Oct. 25 Texas
Nov. 1 at Arkansas
Nov. 8 Georgia
Nov. 15 at Missouri
Nov. 22 BYE
Nov. 29 Ole Miss

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