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The Longhorns have fallen short of their preseason expectations, but they're still a talented team that can ruin the Bulldogs' homecoming.
Wednesdays mean the first SEC-mandated injury report for the weekend’s conference games, including the No. 22 Texas Longhorns against the Mississippi State Bulldogs in Starkville.
Find single game tickets to the Texas Longhorns vs. Mississippi State Bulldogs college football Week 9 matchup on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
The Texas Longhorns have experienced a rollercoaster the last two weekends. A dominant win over the top-10 ranked Oklahoma Sooners was followed by an overtime win against the Kentucky Wildcats, where they were able to sneak out of Lexington with a win, and the beginning of a streak.
Mississippi State football starting running back Fluff Bothwell is questionable on the Week 9 SEC injury report, initially listed on Oct. 22.
Texas football barely scraped past Kentucky in Lexington last weekend, pulling out a 16-13 win in overtime. On the road again in Week 9, will Mississippi State prove less formidable for the No. 22 Longhorns? Here’s everything to know about the SEC matchup. Location: Mississippi State, Miss.
After scraping past Kentucky in a 16-13 overtime win in Lexington, Texas will stay on the road once again and head to Starkville on Saturday for a matchup against the Mississippi State Bulldogs, making it the second straight game that the Longhorns will face an opponent that's winless in SEC action.
No. 22 Texas will look to put all the pieces together against swooning Mississippi State on Saturday afternoon in a Southeastern Conference game in Starkville, Miss.
The No. 18 Texas Longhorns (5-2) square off against a conference opponent when they visit the Mississippi State Bulldogs (4-3) on Saturday, October 25, 2025 at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field in an SEC clash. Interested in which team we predict will win this game? Find out below.
The Longhorns' leading man spent more time answering questions about the trials and tribulations of his own team than the Bulldogs.