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Mississippi State Bulldogs tickets are looking better and better, right along with the Bulldogs improving football program. There are few college football tickets that offer SEC football fans the opportunity to watch a team resurrect itself, but Bulldogs tickets may do just that. Coming off a 3-8 season in 2004, the Bulldogs look ready to give their rival SEC teams something to think about before they head into Davis Wade Stadium. Just ask the Florida Gators, whom the Bulldogs whipped 38-31 in a game that shocked the college football world and delighted fans with Mississippi State Bulldogs tickets.

Bulldogs head coach Sylvester Croom has the material to keep the program headed upward. With nine starters returning, Croom intends to expand on his version of the "West Coast" offense he learned in his time with the Green Bay Packers. Bulldogs ticket holders can't wait to see the results of the overhaul.

Quarterback Omarr Conner is a junior with a strong arm and the ability to escape pressure. He reads defenses well and generally makes good decisions. The running game should be in good shape with senior Jerius Norwood. Norwood hits the hole well, but needs to be a little more patient and allow his blockers to give him some running room after breaking through the line. The Bulldogs receiver group will have to step up if the Bulldogs hope to make their mark in the SEC West though. Right now Will Prosser is the most dependable of the group, but Mississippi State will need one of their incoming freshmen to emerge as a big play man.

One the defensive side of the ball, Bulldogs ticket holders will see a 4-3 set, with aggressive blitzing from both the linebackers and the corners. The linebackers are a solid group, with Quinton Culberson possessing the ability to cover the field and apply a solid pass rush on the blitz. If the defense can jell early, Mississippi State can do some damage in the SEC, and possibly play their first college bowl game since 2000. Although an SEC Championship is a stretch, the Bulldogs could have a say in who goes.

Bulldogs fans have to be excited about their schedule. The home slate features visits from the Georgia Bulldogs (Sept. 24), and the LSU Tigers (Oct. 7). The traveling fans are scooping up Auburn Tigers tickets for Sept. 10, and Florida Gators tickets for Oct. 8, hoping the Bulldogs will pull off another major upset.

Mississippi State Bulldogs football tickets are becoming hot items in the SEC, as Sylvester Croom cleans house and puts the Bulldogs program back on the winning track. Starkville and Davis Wade Stadium will be the scene of some of the best SEC football action in years and the only way to see it will be with Mississippi State Bulldogs tickets.