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What channel is Mississippi State basketball vs Texas on today? Time, TV schedule to watch game
Mississippi State basketball can continue its push into the top half of the SEC standings with Tuesday’s game against Texas in Starkville.
Mississippi State (20-9, 8-8) is tied at .500 with Kentucky and Vanderbilt for eighth in the SEC. The 8-seed gets a bye into the second round on Thursday of the SEC Tournament, while seeds 9-16 will play on Wednesday.
Texas (16-13, 5-11) has lost six of seven games, including losses to South Carolina and Georgia, and needs a win to reinforce its resume for the NCAA Tournament.
Here’s how you can watch Mississippi State basketball vs. Texas on TV and live stream.
Watch Mississippi State vs. Texas live on Fubo (free trial)
Mississippi State vs. Texas will broadcast nationally on SEC Network. Roy Philpott and Mark Wise will call the game courtside from Humphrey Coliseum in Starkville. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
- Date: Tuesday, March 4
- Start time: 7 p.m. CT
The Mississippi State basketball vs. Texas game starts at 7 p.m. Tuesday from Humphrey Coliseum in Starkville.
Clarion Ledger reporter Sam Sklar’s prediction: Mississippi State 80, Texas 70
The Longhorns are still clawing to make March Madness but after a 15-point loss to South Carolina and a 16-point loss to Georgia, it’s fair to wonder if they’ve checked out on the season.
- Nov. 4: West Georgia, W 95-60
- Nov. 8: Georgia State, W 101-66
- Nov. 12: SE Louisiana, W 80-59
- Nov. 17: vs. Utah in Southaven, W 78-73
- Nov. 22: at SMU, W 84-79
- Nov. 28: vs. UNLV in Tempe, W 80-58
- Nov. 29: vs. Butler in Tempe, L 87-77
- Dec. 4: Pitt, W 90-57
- Dec. 8: Prairie View A&M, W 91-84
- Dec. 14: vs. McNeese State in Tupelo, W 66-63
- Dec. 17: vs. Central Michigan in Jackson, W 83-59
- Dec. 21: at Memphis, W 79-66
- Dec. 30: Bethune-Cookman, W 87-73
- Jan. 4: South Carolina, W 85-50
- Jan. 7: at Vanderbilt, W 76-64
- Jan. 11: Kentucky, L 95-90
- Jan. 14: at Auburn, L 88-66
- Jan. 18: Ole Miss, W 84-81 OT
- Jan. 21: at Tennessee, L 68-56
- Jan. 25: at South Carolina, W 65-60 OT
- Jan. 29: Alabama, L 88-84
- Feb. 1: Missouri, L 88-61
- Feb. 8: at Georgia, W 76-75
- Feb. 11: Florida, L 81-68
- Feb. 15: at Ole Miss, W 81-71
- Feb. 18: Texas A&M, W 70-54
- Feb. 22: at Oklahoma, L 93-87
- Feb. 25: at Alabama, L 111-73
- March 1: LSU, W 81-69
- March 4: Texas, 7 p.m. on SEC Network
- March 8: at Arkansas, 11 a.m. on SEC Network
- March 12-16: SEC Tournament in Nashville
Record: 20-9 (8-8 SEC)
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Mississippi Lottery Mississippi Match 5, Cash 3 results for May 6, 2026
Odds of winning the Powerball and Mega Millions are NOT in your favor
Odds of hitting the jackpot in Mega Millions or Powerball are around 1-in-292 million. Here are things that you’re more likely to land than big bucks.
The Mississippi Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at May 6, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Mississippi Match 5 numbers from May 6 drawing
02-05-30-33-35
Check Mississippi Match 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash 3 numbers from May 6 drawing
Midday: 6-6-3, FB: 6
Evening: 4-6-0, FB: 3
Check Cash 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash 4 numbers from May 6 drawing
Midday: 6-7-2-3, FB: 6
Evening: 7-5-1-3, FB: 3
Check Cash 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash Pop numbers from May 6 drawing
Midday: 15
Evening: 14
Check Cash Pop payouts and previous drawings here.
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
Winnings of $599 or less can be claimed at any authorized Mississippi Lottery retailer.
Prizes between $600 and $99,999, may be claimed at the Mississippi Lottery Headquarters or by mail. Mississippi Lottery Winner Claim form, proper identification (ID) and the original ticket must be provided for all claims of $600 or more. If mailing, send required documentation to:
Mississippi Lottery Corporation
P.O. Box 321462
Flowood, MS
39232
If your prize is $100,000 or more, the claim must be made in person at the Mississippi Lottery headquarters. Please bring identification, such as a government-issued photo ID and a Social Security card to verify your identity. Winners of large prizes may also have the option of setting up electronic funds transfer (EFT) for direct deposits into a bank account.
Mississippi Lottery Headquarters
1080 River Oaks Drive, Bldg. B-100
Flowood, MS
39232
Mississippi Lottery prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the drawing date. For detailed instructions and necessary forms, please visit the Mississippi Lottery claim page.
When are the Mississippi Lottery drawings held?
- Cash 3: Daily at 2:30 p.m. (Midday) and 9:30 p.m. (Evening).
- Cash 4: Daily at 2:30 p.m. (Midday) and 9:30 p.m. (Evening).
- Match 5: Daily at 9:30 p.m. CT.
- Cash Pop: Daily at 2:30 p.m. (Midday) and 9:30 p.m. (Evening).
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Mississippi editor. You can send feedback using this form.
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MDWFP appoints first female wildlife bureau chief, others take new roles
‘My goal was to be a biologist and be the best one I could be. I try to do the best I can do at whatever I’m doing.’
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A number of familiar names have shifted into new roles at the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks and among them is Amy Blaylock who is the first woman to lead the wildlife division.
“I feel honored and blessed,” Blaylock said. “I’m excited.
“I wouldn’t say it was necessarily a goal of mine. My goal was to be a biologist and be the best one I could be. I try to do the best I can do at whatever I’m doing.”
Blaylock joined the department in 2007 after receiving her undergraduate degree in forestry and master’s degree in wildlife science at Mississippi State University. It was an education and career path that came naturally for her.
Her father, Larry Castle, had a career with the agency as did an uncle, Bennie Herring.
“Of course, I love the outdoors and hunting,” Blaylock said. “I hunt as much as I can.
“My kids take up a lot of my time now, but deer hunting is what I do most of. I’ve grown up with the agency with my daddy and my uncle. I guess that encouraged my passion for the agency.”
New role as wildlife chief is not Blaylock’s first groundbreaking move
Blaylock began her career with MDWFP as a biologist with the deer program. She then moved into the role of East Central Region wildlife management area biologist where she oversaw management of 11 WMAs. During that time, she also served as wildlife restoration coordinator and was responsible for writing and managing grants that assisted in funding the Wildlife Bureau.
In 2017, Blaylock accepted an offer to become the assistant chief of the wildlife division. With that, she became the first woman to serve in a top role in the agency.
“I enjoyed being in the assistant chief position, and, so far, I love being in this position,” Blaylock said.
More position changes in MDWFP
Blaylock is not the only person to recently take on a new role at MDWFP. Russ Walsh left the position of chief of the wildlife division, which Blaylock assumed and is now the director of public policy.
Adam Butler also moved into a new position. Butler was previously the director of conservation programs and before that, he was the Wild Turkey Program coordinator. Butler was recently named the assistant chief of wildlife.
A lifelong outdoorsman and wildlife enthusiast, Brian Broom has been writing about hunting, fishing and Mississippi’s outdoors for the Clarion Ledger for more than 14 years. He can be reached at 601-961-7225 or bbroom@gannett.com.
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