How to watch and listen: Mississippi State vs. Toledo
Mississippi State looks to get back on track Saturday as the Bulldogs return to Davis Wade Stadium. The Bulldogs (1-1) are coming off a disappointing 30-23 setback at Arizona State last weekend after opening the season with a win over Eastern Kentucky.
Mississippi State welcomes Toledo to Starkville in a first-ever meeting with the MAC opponent. Toledo (2-0) opened the season with victories over Duquesne and Massachusetts, and are usually one of the top G5 programs in the country.
So far this season, Mississippi State quarterback Blake Shapen has thrown five touchdown passes with no interceptions. Receivers Kevin Coleman and Jordan Mosley have both put up 100-yard receiving games early in the 2024 campaign.
For those that can’t make the 6:30 p.m. (ct) kickoff at Davis Wade Stadium, here’s how you can watch and listen:
TELEVISION – ESPNU (On-Line: Watch ESPN App)
Broadcast Crew
Play by Play: Jay Alter
Analyst: Rocky Boiman
Reporter: n/a
RADIO – MSU Network
Play by Play: Neil Price
Analyst: Matt Wyatt
Sideline: Jay Perry
Click Here for the Mississippi State Radio Network Listings
SATELLITE RADIO
Sirius Channel 374, XM Channel 374
Mobile App: Varsity Network (Mississippi State)
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