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How to Stream the Mississippi State vs. Alabama Game Live – February 3
The No. 24 Alabama Crimson Tide (15-6, 7-1 SEC) aim to build on a six-game home winning stretch when hosting the Mississippi State Bulldogs (14-7, 3-5 SEC) on Saturday, February 3, 2024 at 8:30 PM ET.
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Mississippi State vs. Alabama Game Info
- When: Saturday, February 3, 2024 at 8:30 PM ET
- Where: Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
- TV: SECN
- Live Stream: Watch this game on Fubo
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Mississippi State Stats Insights
- The Bulldogs have shot at a 45% rate from the field this season, 2.1 percentage points greater than the 42.9% shooting opponents of the Crimson Tide have averaged.
- Mississippi State has put together a 9-3 straight-up record in games it shoots higher than 42.9% from the field.
- The Bulldogs are the 43rd-ranked rebounding team in the country, the Crimson Tide sit at 76th.
- The Bulldogs’ 74.5 points per game are just 1.1 fewer points than the 75.6 the Crimson Tide allow to opponents.
- Mississippi State is 7-2 when it scores more than 75.6 points.
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Mississippi State Home & Away Comparison
- At home, Mississippi State averages 75.4 points per game. Away, it scores 70.
- At home the Bulldogs are conceding 64.8 points per game, 13.2 fewer points than they are away (78).
- At home, Mississippi State sinks 7.5 treys per game, 0.5 more than it averages away (7). Its 3-point shooting percentage is also higher at home (31.5%) than on the road (28.9%).
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Mississippi State Upcoming Schedule
| Date | Opponent | Score | Arena |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1/24/2024 | @ Florida | L 79-70 | Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center |
| 1/27/2024 | Auburn | W 64-58 | Humphrey Coliseum |
| 1/30/2024 | @ Ole Miss | L 86-82 | The Pavilion at Ole Miss |
| 2/3/2024 | @ Alabama | – | Coleman Coliseum |
| 2/7/2024 | Georgia | – | Humphrey Coliseum |
| 2/10/2024 | @ Missouri | – | Mizzou Arena |
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It’s 2,350 miles long, spans 31 US states and is home to a 100kg animal with a tongue that looks like a worm | Discover Wildlife
The Mississippi River flows for around 2,350 miles through the heart of the US. It drains an area of 1.2 million square miles – that’s roughly 40% of the country – and at certain points is 11 miles wide. It is North America’s second longest river, behind the Missouri River.
Rising from Lake Itasca in Minnesota, the Mississippi winds southwards through a range of environments, draining water from 31 US states before reaching its delta at the Gulf of Mexico in Louisiana.
The sheer size of the river and the diversity of habitats it passes through make it a refuge for a huge range of animal species, including more than 260 fish, 326 birds, 50 mammals and at least 145 amphibians and reptiles, according to the National Park Service.
There are many weird and wonderful animals living within the Mississippi’s vast waters, but surely one of the strangest is the alligator snapping turtle.
This prehistoric-looking reptile is massive. It can weigh up to 100kg and males can grow well over half a metre long, making it the largest freshwater turtle in North America.
And as if its size wasn’t enough, the alligator snapper has a host of other characteristics that make it one of the Mississippi’s most striking creatures, including a dark, spiky shell (known as carapace), a brick-like head and a sharp, hooked beak. With such a formidable appearance, it’s easy to see how the turtle got its ‘alligator’ name.
But perhaps the turtle’s most curious feature is a worm-like appendage found on its tongue, which it uses as a lure to catch prey, such as fish, amphibians and invertebrates. Alligator snappers are also quite happy scavenging for food.
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Mississippi House of Representatives passes bill to make NIL earnings non-taxable
NIL money comes with a price. More specifically, a tax bill.
The Mississippi legislature is trying to reduce that burden for college athletes who play there.
Via Bea Anhuci of the Mississippi Clarion Ledger, the Mississippi House of Representatives has passed a bill that would exempt NIL earnings from state income tax.
It’s a recruiting tool for Ole Miss and Mississippi State, one that would put the Mississippi schools on equal footing with other states that host SEC universities. Florida, Tennessee, and Texas have no state income tax, and Arkansas carved out NIL earnings from the state’s income tax burden in 2025.
Mississippi currently charges a four-percent tax on anyone making more than $10,000 per year.
NIL earnings remain subject to federal income tax.
The bill will have to also pass the Mississippi Senate, and the governor would then be required to sign it into law.
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