Football momentum is a curious thing.
Two weeks ago, it felt like Mississippi State’s season had come crashing down before it had even really begun.
Then the Bulldogs went to the plains and took down Auburn on their own field for the first time under Dan Mullen.
“We’re back in the race,” he declared after the win.

And he’s right. The landscape of the SEC, to paraphrase the words of one lyricist, has been flipped and turned upside down, and through four weeks, MSU finds itself right in the middle of the fight for conference supremacy.