The Commercial Appeal

Mississipp­i State lands Liberty Bowl matchup with Texas Tech

- Andy Kostka

STARKVILLE — Mississipp­i State football is headed to Memphis, and coach Mike Leach is set for a reunion against his former team.

The Bulldogs accepted a bid to the Liberty Bowl in Memphis on Dec. 28 (5:45, ESPN), the program announced Sunday. Mississipp­i State (7-5, 4-4 SEC) will face Texas Tech (6-6, 3-6 Big 12), the school that fired Leach in 2009.

The Bulldogs finished the regular season with a 31-21 Egg Bowl loss to Ole Miss, but the team improved in Leach's second season.

The season had several highlights, including ranked road wins against Texas A&M and Auburn, the latter of which included a program-record comeback.

But there were also disappoint­ing losses, the likes of which prevented Mississipp­i State from taking an even larger step between the seasons.

At the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in September, Memphis snuck out with a two-point win, aided by a 94yard punt return that proved pivotal to the outcome — and shouldn't have counted.

The Bulldogs also lost a winnable game against Arkansas, missing three field goals in that three-point defeat.

And if Mississipp­i State had defeated Ole Miss, it would've secured a second-place finish in the SEC West for the first time since 2014.

The Red Raiders had a turbulent season, firing coach Matt Wells on Oct. 25 despite a 5-3 record at the time. Texas Tech hired Baylor associate head coach Joey Mcguire last month to replace Wells. Sonny Cumbie is serving as Texas Tech's interim coach and will coach the team in the bowl game before departing to become Louisiana Tech's coach.

Since firing Wells, the Red Raiders have lost three of their final four games, including consecutiv­e defeats against Oklahoma State and Baylor. They haven't found a consistent level of success since Leach was head coach in Lubbock, where he recorded an 84-43 overall record, including two Cotton Bowl appearance­s and one Big 12 title.

Texas Tech finished 6-6 this year, ending up in ninth place in the Big 12 with a 3-6 conference mark. Leach hasn't faced Texas Tech since he was fired in 2009.

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