Mississippi State players celebrate after an NCAA college basketball game in Starkville, Miss., Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014. Mississippi State won 76-72. (Photo/Ignacio...

Even though college football appears to be moving in a more pass happy and gunslinging direction, to be successful and win games a team has to be able to run the ball. Ole Miss, has struggled to do that in their past three Southeastern Conference matchups and has ended up on the wrong side of two. It proved to be a huge factor in the most recent loss to Mississippi State...

Mississippi State defensive back Nickoe Whitley (1) strips the ball from Mississippi quarterback Bo Wallace (14) during the final play of overtime of an...

STARKVILLE, Miss. – Playing against its intrastate, conference rival on national TV, the Ole Miss volleyball team shined. Paced by career-highs from...

The Ole Miss volleyball team (11-12, 1-9 Southeastern Conference) will get a chance to take down its rival, Mississippi State (11-13, 2-8 SEC), on national TV tonight. The teams will square off at 7 p.m. on ESPNU in Starkville. Ole Miss is searching for its second conference win of the season. Mississippi State is 11th in the SEC standings, while Ole Miss is right behind...

The Ole Miss soccer team is back in action, as it plays its regular season finale tonight in Oxford against in-state rival Mississippi State. The Rebels...

1. Dan Mullen needs to stay in Starkville forever Not too long ago, Dan Mullen was a demigod in the eyes of Mississippi State football fans and Oktibbeha...

SEC Football Power Poll By David Collier thedmsports@gmail.com   DECK: In this week’s installment, The Daily Mississippian’s sports editor David...

1. @SuccessfulQuon was successful  I predicted last week that slot receiver Laquon Treadwell would make the greatest impact this season out of all the...

Sunday night I tuned in to watch the Miss USA pageant. One of the contestants graduated from my high school and went to Mississippi State, majoring in aerospace engineering. I held my breath waiting for our state to be called out, only to be disappointed when impossibly tall, impossibly thin contestants were named the top 15. As I scoffed, thinking, “Not everyone looks...