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Limited tickets available for memorial of late Mississippi gov, wife

JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – A restricted variety of tickets might be out there to the general public for a celebration honoring the lives of Governor William Winter and First Girl Elise Winter on Tuesday, Could 3, 2022.
The occasion will happen within the Neilsen Auditorium on the Two Mississippi Museums in Jackson at 1:00 p.m.
Audio system will embrace former President Invoice Clinton, former Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour; and former Mississippi Supreme Court docket Justice Reuben Anderson.
The ceremony might be broadcast stay on giant video screens and in addition streamed stay on the Mississippi Division of Archives and Historical past (MDAH) Fb.
Winter served as governor of Mississippi from 1980 to 1984. He had beforehand been elected to the state legislature, and to the workplaces of the state tax collector, state treasurer, and lieutenant governor. His time period as governor was nationally acclaimed for the groundbreaking passage of training reform laws. He was later appointed to President Invoice Clinton’s Nationwide Advisory Board on Race. Elise Winter shared his dedication to public training and racial fairness.
Public parking is on the market for the occasion within the storage for visitors with tickets. Tickets might be out there on a first-come, first-served foundation at mdah.ms.gov/winter-celebration starting Saturday, April 23, at 8:00 a.m.

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Bulldogs in the NFL: When former Mississippi State players suit up in Week 6

With only two NFL teams on bye weeks (Minnesota Vikings and Houston Texans), nearly all of the former Mississippi State players will see action this weekend.
Here’s an all-Mississippi State NFL Schedule for Week 6:
Los Angeles Chargers (3-2) at Miami Dolphins (1-4), Noon, CBS
Willie Gay Jr., LB, Miami Dolphins
Last Week: Gay played three defensive snaps in the Dolphins’ 27-24 loss to the Panthers.
Season: 4 GP, 3 tackles, 1 TFL
Cleveland Browns (1-4) at Pittsburgh Steelers (3-1), Noon, CBS
Darius Slay, CB, Pittsburgh Steelers
Last Week: On bye week
Season: 12 solo tackles, 1 PD
Martin Emerson, CB, Cleveland Browns
Season: Out for the season (torn Achilles)
Nathaniel Watson, LB, Cleveland Browns
Season: Out for the season (bicep)
Dallas Cowboys (2-2) at Carolina Panthers (2-3), Noon, FOX
Dak Prescott, QB, Dallas Cowboys
Last Week: Prescott started and completed 18 of 29 passes for 237 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions. He also had seven runs for 28 yards.
Season: 139 of 195, 1,356 yards, 10 TD, 3 INT; 12 runs, 50 yards, 1 TD
Jaden Crumedy, DT, Carolina Panthers
Last Week: Crumedy was inactive for the Panthers’ 27-24 win against the Dolphins.
Season: 2 tackles, 3 GP
Seattle Seahawks (3-2) at Jacksonville Jaguars (4-1), Noon, FOX
Charles Cross, OT, Seattle Seahawks
Last Week: Cross started at left tackle in a 38-35 loss to the Buccaneers.
Season: 5 GS
Logan Cooke, P, Jacksonville Jaguars
Last Week: Cooke had two punts for 105 yards (52.5 avg.), one punt landed inside the 20-yard line and the longest was 53 yards in a 31-28 win against the Chiefs.
Season: 17 punts, 841 yards, 49.5 avg., long 60
Los Angeles Rams (3-2) at Baltimore Ravens (1-4), Noon, FOX
Emmanuel Forbes, CB, Los Angeles Rams
Last Week: Forbes had one tackle in the Rams’ 26-23 loss to the 49ers.
Season: 13 tackles (6 solo, 6 assists), 1 INT, 1 PD
J.T. Gray, S, Baltimore Ravens
Last Week: Gray was on the practice squad for a 37-20 loss to the Chiefs.
Season: N/A
Tennessee Titans (1-4) at Las Vegas Raiders (1-4), 3:05 p.m., FOX
Jeffery Simmons, DT, Tennessee Titans
Last Week: Simmons started and recorded eight tackles, six solo, 1.5 sacks, one TFL and two quarterback hits in the Titans’ 22-21 win against the Cardinals.
Season: 17 tackles (13 solo, 4 assist), 1 TFL, 3.5 sack, 2 QBH, 1 FF
Decamerion Richardson, CB, Las Vegas Raiders
Last Week: Richardson was on the active roster, but only saw playing time on special teams in the Raiders’ 40-6 loss to the Colts.
Season: 1 tackle
Cincinnati Bengals (2-3) at Green Bay Packers (2-1-1), 3:25 p.m., CBS
Elgton Jenkins, C, Green Bay Packers
Last Week: On bye week
Season: 4 GS
Detroit Lions (4-1) at Kansas City Chiefs (2-3), 7:20 p.m., NBC
Tyrus Wheat, DE, Detroit Lions
Last Week: Wheat was in for 13 special teams plays in the Lions’ 37-24 win against the Bengals.
Season: 1 tackle
Chris Jones, DE, Kansas City Chiefs
Last Week: Jones started and had one tackle and one quarterback hit in the Chiefs’ 31-28 loss to the Jaguars.
Season: 7 tackles, 4 TFL, 1 sack, 1 PD
Chicago Bears (2-2) at Washington Commanders (3-2), 7:15 p.m., ABC
Montez Sweat, DE, Chicago Bears
Last Week: On bye week
Season: 11 tackles, 3 TFLs, 1 sack, 1 PD, 3 QBH
Preston Smith, LB, Washington Commanders
Last Week: Smith made one tackle in the Commanders’ 27-10 win against the Chargers.
Season: 1 GP, 1 tackle
Denico Autry, DE, Houston Texans
Season: On the physically unable to perform list.
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Tennessee’s all-time football results versus Mississippi State

No. 15 Tennessee (3-1, 0-1 SEC) will play for its first Southeastern Conference win in 2025 during Week 5. Mississippi State (4-0) will host the Vols on Saturday at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville, Mississippi.
Kickoff is scheduled for 4:15 p.m. EDT and SEC Network will televise the contest.
Saturday will mark the 38th game between the Vols and Bulldogs all time, dating to 1907.
Tennessee leads the football series versus Mississippi State, 30-16-1. The Vols have won the last two meetings, including a, 33-14, victory last season at Neyland Stadium.
Below are all-time football results between the Vols and Bulldogs.
Tennessee’s all-time football results versus Mississippi State
1907: Tennessee 11, Mississippi State 4
1910: Mississippi State 48, Tennessee 0
1915: Mississippi State 10, Tennessee 0
1919: Mississippi State 6, Tennessee 0
1920: Mississippi State 13 Tennessee 7
1921: Tennessee 14, Mississippi State 7
1922: Tennessee 31, Mississippi State 3
1923: Tennessee 7, Mississippi State 3
1924: Mississippi State 7, Tennessee 2
1925: Tennessee 14, Mississippi State 9
1926: Tennessee 33, Mississippi State 0
1932: Tennessee 31, Mississippi State 0
1933: Tennessee 20, Mississippi State 0
1934: Tennessee 14, Mississippi State 0
1948: Mississippi State 21, Tennessee 6
1949: Tennessee 10, Mississippi State 0
1950: Mississippi State 7, Tennessee 0
1951: Tennessee 14, Mississippi State 0
1952: Tennessee 14, Tennessee 7
1953: Mississippi State 26, Tennessee 0
1954: Tennessee 19, Mississippi State 7
1955: Mississippi State 13, Tennessee 7
1957: Tennessee 14, Mississippi State 9
1958: Tennessee 13, Mississippi State 8
1959: Tennessee 22, Mississippi State 6
1960: Tennessee 0, Mississippi State 0
1961: Tennessee 17, Mississippi State 3
1962: Mississippi State 7, Tennessee 6
1963: Mississippi State 7, Tennessee 0
1964: Tennessee 14, Mississippi 13
1971: Tennessee 10, Mississippi State 7
1978: Mississippi State 34, Tennessee 21
1979: Mississippi State 28, Tennessee 9
1986: Mississippi State 27, Tennessee 23
1987: Tennessee 38, Mississippi State 10
1990: Tennessee 40, Mississippi State 7
1991: Tennessee 26, Mississippi State 24
1994: Mississippi State 24, Tennessee 21
1995: Tennessee 52, Mississippi State 14
1998: Tennessee 24, Mississippi State 14 — SEC championship game
2002: Tennessee 35, Mississippi State 17
2003: Tennessee 59, Mississippi State 21
2007: Tennessee 33, Mississippi State 21
2008: Tennessee 34, Mississippi State 3
2012: Mississippi State 41, Tennessee 31
2019: Tennessee 20, Mississippi State 10
2024: Tennessee 33, Tennessee 14
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Mississippi State football doesn’t miss Mario Craver, other overreactions to Alcorn State win

STARKVILLE — It’s difficult to determine what Mississippi State football’s lopsided 63-0 win against Alcorn State in Week 3 means for the outlook of the season, but there was certainly no indication of a potential upset.
The Bulldogs (3-0) scored touchdowns on four straight drives to begin the game and led by 42 points before halftime. The third and fourth quarters at Davis Wade Stadium were reduced from 15 to 10 minutes because of the score. MSU and second-year coach Jeff Lebby are 3-0 for the first time since 2018.
Here are four overreactions to MSU’s win before it hosts Northern Illinois (1-1) on Sept. 20 (3:15 p.m., SEC Network).
Mississippi State fans will storm the field after another upset win
Mississippi State has qualities of a team than can pull off another upset like it did to then-No. 10 Arizona State in Week 2. When the offense, defense and special teams are playing soundly, MSU is miles better than last season.
The offense, led by quarterback Blake Shapen, can score in bunches and do so quickly. The defense can string together multiple stops in a row and is forcing two turnovers per game. Kyle Ferrie has yet to miss a field goal, while Anthony Evans III is second in the SEC with 128 punt return yards.
Mississippi State’s four SEC home games are all against ranked opponents — Tennessee, Texas, Georgia and Ole Miss — so don’t be surprised if fans storm the field again in one of those games.
Kamario Taylor is a future Heisman Trophy contender
There have been glimpses of freshman quarterback Kamario Taylor and you can already tell why everyone is so excited about the four-star signee from Noxubee County.
He scored his first career touchdown in the second quarter against Alcorn State, a 42-yard on-the-money throw to Brenen Thompson. Taylor also had a great rush when he read the edge defender, tucked the ball and ran for 19 yards.
Taylor will have to wait for next season to compete for the starting job, but he has the makings to be a special player.
Mississippi State is fine without Mario Craver, Kevin Coleman Jr.
Mario Craver leads college football with 443 receiving yards for Texas A&M. Kevin Coleman Jr. of Missouri is tied for fifth nationally with 24 receptions. Both transferred after last season ended, but Mississippi State is doing just fine without them.
Evans and Thompson have been a terrific duo at wide receiver. Evans, a Georgia transfer, has filled Coleman’s role at MSU as a shorter-yard target with 17 receptions for 210 yards and two touchdowns. Thompson, an Oklahoma transfer, has played Craver’s role as a downfield burner with 15 catches for 278 yards and three touchdowns.
It’s unlikely that Mississippi State could’ve had all four of them on the same team, but losing two great wide receivers hasn’t hurt this season.
Mississippi State’s pass rush will be a weakness in SEC play
Will Whitson was playing like a premier pass rusher before his season-ending injury in Week 2. The Bulldogs haven’t been great at generating pressure though outside of him.
Whitson has two of MSU’s four sacks. He’s also still the only player for MSU with more than one tackle for loss.
The defensive front looks improved from last season, but will still need to be better for SEC standards.
Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State beat reporter for The Clarion Ledger. Email him at ssklar@gannett.com and follow him on X @sklarsam_.
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