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The vaccine deployment in December 2020 signaled a turning level within the COVID-19 pandemic. By the top of Could 2021, 40% of the U.S. inhabitants was totally vaccinated. However as vaccination charges lagged over the summer season, new surges of COVID-19 got here, together with Delta in the summertime of 2021, and now the Omicron variant, which includes nearly all of circumstances within the U.S.

The US as of Could 27 reached over 1 million COVID-19-related deaths and practically 83.8 million COVID-19 circumstances, in line with Johns Hopkins College. Presently, 66.6% of the inhabitants is totally vaccinated, and 46.6% of vaccinated individuals have acquired booster doses.

Stacker compiled an inventory of the counties with highest COVID-19 vaccination charges in Mississippi utilizing information from the U.S. Division of Well being & Human Companies and Covid Act Now. Counties are ranked by the very best vaccination charge as of Could 26, 2022. As a result of inconsistencies in reporting, some counties would not have vaccination information out there. Hold studying to see whether or not your county ranks among the many highest COVID-19 vaccination charges in your state.

#50. Panola County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 48.0% (16,406 totally vaccinated)
— 7.7% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 494 (169 whole deaths)
— 17.9% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 31,168 (10,657 whole circumstances)
— 15.1% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

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#49. Jackson County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 48.1% (69,054 totally vaccinated)
— 7.5% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 322 (463 whole deaths)
— 23.2% much less deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 25,971 (37,299 whole circumstances)
— 4.1% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#48. Winston County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 48.2% (8,650 totally vaccinated)
— 7.3% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 579 (104 whole deaths)
— 38.2% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 29,284 (5,258 whole circumstances)
— 8.2% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#47. Webster County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 48.3% (4,681 totally vaccinated)
— 7.1% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 722 (70 whole deaths)
— 72.3% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 35,040 (3,395 whole circumstances)
— 29.4% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#46. Pearl River County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 48.3% (26,813 totally vaccinated)
— 7.1% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 495 (275 whole deaths)
— 18.1% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 27,548 (15,299 whole circumstances)
— 1.7% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#45. Franklin County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 48.4% (3,733 totally vaccinated)
— 6.9% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 493 (38 whole deaths)
— 17.7% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 25,100 (1,936 whole circumstances)
— 7.3% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

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#44. Chickasaw County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 48.8% (8,347 totally vaccinated)
— 6.2% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 561 (96 whole deaths)
— 33.9% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 32,965 (5,638 whole circumstances)
— 21.8% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#43. Leake County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 48.9% (11,149 totally vaccinated)
— 6.0% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 527 (120 whole deaths)
— 25.8% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 28,386 (6,468 whole circumstances)
— 4.8% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#42. Yazoo County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 49.6% (14,716 totally vaccinated)
— 4.6% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 360 (107 whole deaths)
— 14.1% much less deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 27,201 (8,076 whole circumstances)
— 0.5% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#41. Scott County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 50.6% (14,223 totally vaccinated)
— 2.7% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 423 (119 whole deaths)
— 1.0% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 23,492 (6,607 whole circumstances)
— 13.2% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#40. Monroe County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 50.8% (17,893 totally vaccinated)
— 2.3% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 624 (220 whole deaths)
— 48.9% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 31,317 (11,040 whole circumstances)
— 15.7% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

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#39. Pike County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 50.9% (20,003 totally vaccinated)
— 2.1% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 481 (189 whole deaths)
— 14.8% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 24,936 (9,797 whole circumstances)
— 7.9% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#38. Jasper County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 51.0% (8,351 totally vaccinated)
— 1.9% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 458 (75 whole deaths)
— 9.3% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 30,690 (5,028 whole circumstances)
— 13.4% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#37. Washington County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 51.2% (22,470 totally vaccinated)
— 1.5% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 453 (199 whole deaths)
— 8.1% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 23,970 (10,525 whole circumstances)
— 11.5% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#36. Lowndes County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 51.3% (30,063 totally vaccinated)
— 1.3% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 406 (238 whole deaths)
— 3.1% much less deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 29,979 (17,566 whole circumstances)
— 10.7% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#35. Oktibbeha County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 51.5% (25,543 totally vaccinated)
— 1.0% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 327 (162 whole deaths)
— 22.0% much less deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 22,587 (11,200 whole circumstances)
— 16.6% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

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#34. Rankin County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 51.6% (80,084 totally vaccinated)
— 0.8% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 315 (489 whole deaths)
— 24.8% much less deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 23,822 (36,988 whole circumstances)
— 12.0% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#33. Covington County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 51.7% (9,626 totally vaccinated)
— 0.6% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 606 (113 whole deaths)
— 44.6% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 38,243 (7,127 whole circumstances)
— 41.2% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#32. Lauderdale County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 51.7% (38,300 totally vaccinated)
— 0.6% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 495 (367 whole deaths)
— 18.1% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 25,707 (19,055 whole circumstances)
— 5.1% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#31. Coahoma County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 52.0% (11,512 totally vaccinated)
— 0.0% decrease vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 570 (126 whole deaths)
— 36.0% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 29,488 (6,524 whole circumstances)
— 8.9% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#30. Benton County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 52.1% (4,300 totally vaccinated)
— 0.2% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 593 (49 whole deaths)
— 41.5% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 27,630 (2,282 whole circumstances)
— 2.0% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

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#29. Tunica County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 52.3% (5,035 totally vaccinated)
— 0.6% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 498 (48 whole deaths)
— 18.9% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 26,858 (2,587 whole circumstances)
— 0.8% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#28. Grenada County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 52.9% (10,975 totally vaccinated)
— 1.7% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 631 (131 whole deaths)
— 50.6% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 26,756 (5,554 whole circumstances)
— 1.2% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#27. Sunflower County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 53.5% (13,429 totally vaccinated)
— 2.9% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 498 (125 whole deaths)
— 18.9% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 23,047 (5,787 whole circumstances)
— 14.9% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#26. Newton County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 53.7% (11,289 totally vaccinated)
— 3.3% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 466 (98 whole deaths)
— 11.2% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 29,123 (6,121 whole circumstances)
— 7.6% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#25. Quitman County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 54.4% (3,692 totally vaccinated)
— 4.6% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 456 (31 whole deaths)
— 8.8% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 23,351 (1,586 whole circumstances)
— 13.8% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

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#24. Attala County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 54.5% (9,909 totally vaccinated)
— 4.8% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 622 (113 whole deaths)
— 48.4% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 29,845 (5,424 whole circumstances)
— 10.2% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#23. Copiah County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 54.5% (15,296 totally vaccinated)
— 4.8% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 431 (121 whole deaths)
— 2.9% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 26,289 (7,378 whole circumstances)
— 2.9% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#22. Marshall County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 55.0% (19,419 totally vaccinated)
— 5.8% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 496 (175 whole deaths)
— 18.4% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 28,365 (10,011 whole circumstances)
— 4.8% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#21. DeSoto County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 55.0% (101,716 totally vaccinated)
— 5.8% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 300 (554 whole deaths)
— 28.4% much less deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 27,495 (50,851 whole circumstances)
— 1.6% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#20. Lafayette County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 55.2% (29,815 totally vaccinated)
— 6.2% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 331 (179 whole deaths)
— 21.0% much less deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 28,714 (15,511 whole circumstances)
— 6.1% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

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#19. Claiborne County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 55.3% (4,967 totally vaccinated)
— 6.3% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 512 (46 whole deaths)
— 22.2% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 24,088 (2,165 whole circumstances)
— 11.0% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#18. Adams County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 55.3% (16,964 totally vaccinated)
— 6.3% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 469 (144 whole deaths)
— 11.9% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 23,921 (7,342 whole circumstances)
— 11.6% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#17. Noxubee County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 55.5% (5,786 totally vaccinated)
— 6.7% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 461 (48 whole deaths)
— 10.0% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 26,255 (2,735 whole circumstances)
— 3.0% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#16. Lawrence County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 55.6% (7,001 totally vaccinated)
— 6.9% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 445 (56 whole deaths)
— 6.2% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 28,794 (3,624 whole circumstances)
— 6.3% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#15. Harrison County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 55.7% (115,998 totally vaccinated)
— 7.1% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 320 (666 whole deaths)
— 23.6% much less deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 26,028 (54,159 whole circumstances)
— 3.9% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

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#14. Montgomery County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 56.0% (5,471 totally vaccinated)
— 7.7% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 788 (77 whole deaths)
— 88.1% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 30,414 (2,973 whole circumstances)
— 12.3% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#13. Sharkey County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 56.2% (2,429 totally vaccinated)
— 8.1% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 602 (26 whole deaths)
— 43.7% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 22,125 (956 whole circumstances)
— 18.3% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#12. Clarke County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 57.2% (8,890 totally vaccinated)
— 10.0% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 695 (108 whole deaths)
— 65.9% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 27,379 (4,255 whole circumstances)
— 1.1% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#11. Warren County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 57.9% (26,271 totally vaccinated)
— 11.3% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 445 (202 whole deaths)
— 6.2% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 22,814 (10,353 whole circumstances)
— 15.7% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#10. Hinds County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 58.3% (135,058 totally vaccinated)
— 12.1% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 341 (791 whole deaths)
— 18.6% much less deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 22,956 (53,221 whole circumstances)
— 15.2% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

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#9. Humphreys County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 59.3% (4,781 totally vaccinated)
— 14.0% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 570 (46 whole deaths)
— 36.0% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 25,236 (2,035 whole circumstances)
— 6.8% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#8. Bolivar County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 59.3% (18,149 totally vaccinated)
— 14.0% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 584 (179 whole deaths)
— 39.4% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 30,652 (9,388 whole circumstances)
— 13.2% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#7. Lamar County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 59.8% (37,888 totally vaccinated)
— 15.0% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 253 (160 whole deaths)
— 39.6% much less deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 27,654 (17,517 whole circumstances)
— 2.1% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#6. Holmes County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 60.6% (10,303 totally vaccinated)
— 16.5% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 611 (104 whole deaths)
— 45.8% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 26,214 (4,459 whole circumstances)
— 3.2% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#5. Leflore County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 62.6% (17,637 totally vaccinated)
— 20.4% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 603 (170 whole deaths)
— 43.9% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 26,072 (7,348 whole circumstances)
— 3.7% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

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#4. Madison County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 63.9% (67,933 totally vaccinated)
— 22.9% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 311 (330 whole deaths)
— 25.8% much less deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 23,031 (24,476 whole circumstances)
— 14.9% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#3. Yalobusha County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 65.7% (7,959 totally vaccinated)
— 26.3% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 471 (57 whole deaths)
— 12.4% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 34,457 (4,172 whole circumstances)
— 27.3% extra circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#2. Wilkinson County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 65.9% (5,687 totally vaccinated)
— 26.7% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 533 (46 whole deaths)
— 27.2% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 20,997 (1,812 whole circumstances)
— 22.4% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

#1. Jefferson County, MS

– Inhabitants that’s totally vaccinated: 71.5% (4,995 totally vaccinated)
— 37.5% increased vaccination charge than Mississippi
– Cumulative deaths per 100k: 529 (37 whole deaths)
— 26.3% extra deaths per 100k residents than Mississippi
– Cumulative circumstances per 100k: 21,660 (1,514 whole circumstances)
— 20.0% much less circumstances per 100k residents than Mississippi

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This drive showed where Mississippi State football offense can improve for Arizona State

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STARKVILLE — Mississippi State football’s offense had a high-flying Saturday in coach Jeff Lebby’s first game.

It scored touchdowns on six of its first nine drives — one of which was a one-play kneel down to end the first half — leaving Eastern Kentucky buried early and deep at Davis Wade Stadium. It was a 56-7 win for the Bulldogs, with them leading 35-0 at one point in the first half. 

Baylor transfer Blake Shapen was superb at quarterback and numerous wide receivers such as Jordan Mosley, Kevin Coleman, Mario Craver Jr. and Creed Whittemore made big plays against EKU (0-1). 

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Even still, Lebby wasn’t completely satisfied with the performance. 

“I think there was a whole lot of good,” Lebby said postgame. “Proud of our guys for their energy and their competitive spirit and toughness they played with, but there’s so many things to clean up. I think that’s the biggest takeaway is that you got a chance to go win the way we won, but we’re going to need to play better, play cleaner and that’s where we’re going to look forward to as we get back into it.”

Take Mississippi State’s third offensive drive as an example of where it can improve. 

It was the Bulldogs first drive where they didn’t score points, even though it began at the MSU 46-yard line.

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MSU (1-0) was penalized for an illegal formation on the first play of the drive, negating a 47-yard catch-and-run from Craver. Three plays later, after Shapen scrambled 12 yards for a first down, MSU was whistled for another illegal formation. Mississippi State then failed to convert on 4th-and-3 from the EKU 33-yard line.

Those were the only penalties committed by Mississippi State’s offense all night, but it’s not the first time we’ve heard of those types of MSU infractions. In the preseason, following Mississippi State’s first scrimmage that was closed to the public, Lebby noted that “non-playing penalties” were a work in progress. 

Players have said that Lebby’s up-tempo pace has been an adjustment. Perhaps it’s one that’s still ongoing. 

“Looking back at the game, we did a lot of good things, but there were a couple drives that we killed the drive,” Shapen said. “So, we can keep getting better. I think an emphasis for me is just to let everybody know that we haven’t arrived or anything. We got a lot more to prove, especially going in to play a good Arizona State team next week.”

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MORE: Jeff Lebby says Mississippi State football didn’t put on a good enough show. Here’s how he’s wrong

Arizona State might be better than anticipated

MSU’s Week 2 game at Arizona State (9:30 p.m., ESPN) was always going to be its most challenging in the nonconference schedule, but it looks even more so now. 

Arizona State routed Wyoming 48-7 on Saturday night. The Sun Devils were about a seven-point favorite entering the game in Tempe, and Wyoming, historically, is no cakewalk in the Group of 5. It was an impressive statement from second-year coach Kenny Dillingham after a 4-9 season in 2023. 

The Sun Devils (1-0) scored two defensive touchdowns, forced three turnovers and held Wyoming (0-1) to 118 total yards of offense. Sixty-two of those yards came in the fourth quarter with the game already well decided.

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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Mississippi St. demolishes E. Kentucky starting Lebby era with a 56-7 win

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STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) — From the moment Jeff Lebby arrived in Starkville, the first-time head coach has preached that a show is coming to Mississippi State.

The Bulldogs certainly put on a show for game one of his tenure, as MSU had 450 yards of total offense and ran away with a 56-7 victory on Saturday against Eastern Kentucky. It gave the coach his first career win and kicked off a new era of football.

“One of the coolest things for myself and my family, the fans showed out. Over 10,000 students showed up and hung with us through the rain. They did an unbelievable job creating the energy,” he said.

All three phases scored for the Bulldogs with touchdowns on offense, defense and special teams.

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On offense, quarterback Blake Shapen debuted the new scheme with a 15 of 20 showing as the Baylor transfer found the end zone three times through the air and had 247 yards. On the ground, Shapen led the team with seven carries for 44 yards and a rushing score.

“I felt like it was a good day for us,” Shapen said. “There are obviously some things we can clean up and get better at, but overall it was a great start to the season. I’m just thankful for this opportunity at a new place and I know a lot of guys feel that way.”

The Bulldogs (1-0) had four wide receivers score touchdowns as Jordan Mosely had five catches for 104 yards and a touchdown and Kevin Coleman had five catches for 88 yards and a score. Coleman also had five punt returns for 117 yards.

MSU scored touchdowns on its first two possessions before a rain storm dampened the progress. The Bulldogs were back in the end zone in the second quarter on a Creed Whittemore 41-yard end around and then back-to-back touchdown passes to Coleman from 23 yards away and freshman Mario Craver for 54 yards.

Special teams got in on the mix with a blocked punt from JP Purvis — recovered by Craver — and another true freshman in defensive back Elijah Cannon who had a 51-yard pick-6.

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“It’s fun to see those guys go out there and make some plays. It’s a players’ game, players have got to make the plays,” Lebby said. “Fun for our sideline, fun for our guys to be able to see them make plays late in the game like this.”

EKU (0-1) scored a touchdown in the final seconds of the first half but was held scoreless in the final two frames. The Bulldogs allowed 130 second half yards. Despite running 19 more plays than State (76-57) the Colonels were outgained 450-285 with the Bulldogs averaging 7.9 yards per play.

“There are plenty of things that we have to clean up. We’ve got to play better, we’ve got to play cleaner,” Lebby said. “So much good, but so much to clean up. That was the message in the locker room.”

BIG PICTURE

EKU: The Colonels were simply overmatched, but the Colonels have a manageable schedule coming down the line.

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Mississippi State: The Bulldogs have been searching for excitement and the team has it – at least for game one. State picked up nearly 500 yards of offense and showed explosiveness on that side of the ball as Lebby’s offense did its thing. There is a rough schedule on the horizon, but it appeared fun again for the Bulldogs.

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Seven Killed, Dozens Injured When Bus Flips in Mississippi

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A commercial passenger bus driving through Mississippi on its way to Mexico ran off a highway and overturned early Saturday, killing seven people and injuring dozens. The accident occurred on Interstate 20 east of Vicksburg, CNN reports. A total of 37 people were taken to hospitals in Vicksburg and Jackson, the Mississippi Highway Patrol said. A 6-year-old boy and his 16-year-old sister were among those killed, per the AP. “Anytime you have people injured or killed, it’s tragic, but when you have a situation like this where you have multiple fatalities and multiple injuries, it makes it even worse,” said Warren County Sheriff Martin Pace.

The bus, a 2018 Volvo, is owned by Autobuses Regiomontanos, which transports passengers between Mexico and the US, a company spokesperson said. The company is based in Monterrey, Mexico, Miranda Fernandez said. Its website lists several US locations; it’s not clear where the trip had originated. “All of the passengers go through proper immigration checkpoints and must show their passports or visas to enter either Mexico or the United States,” Fernandez told CNN. (More bus accident stories.)

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