July 2, 2024

Jeff Lebby details what stood out to him in Mississippi State’s spring practices

For new Mississippi State Bulldogs head coach Jeff Lebby, his first spring in Starkville is in the books, and there’s plenty to take away from it.Mississippi State new head football coach Jeff Lebby Presser (11-27-23) -  YouTube

As Lebby explained to members of the media following those spring practices, there was a lot that stood out to him. However, the thing that he was happiest to see was this Mississippi State team’s work ethic.

“I think what stood out the most was our guys’ eagerness to go to work every day and their attitude and effort coming into the building,” Jeff Lebby said. “We’ve had great energy every single day. That’s been a huge stress of ours, it’s not just making sure it’s not just another Tuesday morning, it’s not just another Wednesday meeting, it’s not just another Thursday walkthrough. Being incredibly present every single moment, being incredibly intentional, and finding ways to get better. So, that’s what I am most proud about.”

While Jeff Lebby is certainly happy with his team’s attitude and effort, he still knows there’s room to improve and explained that they’re going to continue to work on that.

“There’s a lot of different areas to work on. We’ve got to continue to create depth here in the next couple of weeks with everything that is going on, and we will do that. But, again, proud of where we are at but totally different sight of where we are going.”Mississippi State football: Jeff Lebby finalizes 2024 coaching staff

When Lebby refers to creating depth, he likely means through the Transfer Portal. As of now, the Bulldogs have the 26th-ranked Transfer Portal class in the 2024 cycle, according to the On3 College Football Team Transfer Portal Rankings. That class already includes 16 incoming players. Among those players, nine are coming in from power conference schools.

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