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THE MODERATOR: Welcome to the podium the head coach of Mississippi State University, Jeff Lebby.
JEFF LEBBY: It's an absolute privilege to be here. I think back and think about the things that have gone on inside our program since December, and here we are two weeks away from report day. Man, I couldn't be more excited to get on the grass with our current roster and our football team.
You think about the transformation. 80% of our players on our roster right now, they're guys that are in their first or second year of being inside the program. You think about 16 new players since January 1, 43 midyears, then having the ability to sign five O-linemen, a couple of tight ends, a couple others on the defensive side of the ball in the spring portal.
I look back and think about where we are today. I think about how we've created some momentum inside of our building by signing a really good high school class, by signing a really good portal class, addressing the needs that we had to address to change the outcome this fall. That's all we've talked about, is our plan and our process to change the outcome.
I think about all the new guys that are part of our football team and part of our roster. The thing that excites me the most is their consistency, their buy-in. Inside our walls right now, we have great belief, we have great hope, we have great energy. Our guys are incredibly intent on getting better and changing the outcome this fall.
Everything for us points to August 30th. As we move forward, we think about fall camp, how we change the outcome. We change the outcome by the way we practice and how we do what we do.
As we get into fall camp, what was huge for us is us being able to practice the way we need to. There was a ton of conversation about that in the off-season and changing both lines of scrimmage, changing the second level on the defensive side of the football.
With that, Coach Hutzler has done an unbelievable job on the defensive side creating that belief and buy-in while we've done an unbelievable job, in my opinion, of supplementing the staff, having the ability to go hire three former head coaches, two former head coaches at the Power Four level in Coach Rhoads and Coach Mac. Both those guys being SEC defensive coordinators along their way at different stops, having this great amount of experience to be able to help in the room.
So excited about that.
Vincent Dancy, coaching our defensive ends and outside linebackers, comes to us from Colorado, has added great experience inside the room as he was a former head coach as well.
On the offensive side of the ball, the only change and addition has been Phil Loadholt, offensive line coach, comes to us from Colorado. Done an unbelievable job with our guys in the spring, and then the spring portal class. Phil was with me six years prior before he was at Colorado last year. Got him back with me the 1st of January.
When I think about our players, I think about our locker room. The three guys that I've picked to come with me today are three guys, I mean, they are all about what we want. These are guys that have had great leadership ability. They come from completely different backgrounds, completely different stories.
I mention it, about 80% of our players are in year one or year two of our program. Blake Shapen, our starting quarterback, comes with me today, a guy that went through it last year. Gets hurt week four. Shows a lot about Blake and who he is about how he handled the situation last year, how he mentored the young people inside the building.
For him being year two in the system, year two with me, couldn't be more excited about him leading the charge on the offensive side of the ball. Him year two in the program.
Brenen Thompson year one, comes to us. He's here with me today because this is a young man that, I do, I want to make sure all of our guys inside our locker room understand that transfers, if they can operate as Brenen Thompson operates on a daily level, they're going to set themselves up to have great success.
Brenen is a guy that is about the right stuff. He shows up every single day with great intent. He's an incredible teammate. As much as he works, he teaches, too.
So all these young guys in the receiver room right now have really taken to him, his leadership, and how he's operated since he's been inside the building in January.
Then Isaac Smith. Isaac is a guy that now is going into his third year at Mississippi State, a guy that had a ton of production for us last year. To me there's no greater spokesperson for our locker room or our defense than Isaac Smith.
When you think about the game of football, loving football, that is Isaac. This guy loves to play the game. He's incredibly physical. He's been a great leader for us. Proud of him and who he's been, excited about the year that he has the ability to go have.
Before I open it up, I'd like to thank Zac Selmon, our athletic director. What we've been able to get accomplished in fundraising over the last calendar year has been record-setting for our university. He and his team have done an incredible job creating momentum.
Facility upgrades at our stadium, the announcement of our new indoor practice facility, all the things that have happened to get us where we need to be. Incredibly appreciative to him and his team for that.
Again, privileged to be here. Couldn't be more excited to get on the field with the guys this fall. With that, I'll open it up to questions.
Q. With some of the Blake Shapen's injury history in the past, could you go a little in-depth of your quarterback depth?
JEFF LEBBY: We have a room right now that's got great depth to it. Obviously the addition of Luke coming over from Florida State playing as a true freshman last year, having to live some things, a kid that is incredibly talented, top 75 player in America coming out, just a year removed from that. Excited about him. A big athletic kid that can do a lot of things. He provides great depth.
The signing of Kamario Taylor for us, the highest ranked QB to be signed at Mississippi State. A young man that has an incredible amount of potential.
We have a room right now that has layers to it, which I'm very excited about. Again, Blake has done an incredible job leading that group. Those guys understand, man, the expectation of how we have to work at that position inside our program.
Q. After seeing Michael Van Buren up close last year, how would you assess what his future could be as a quarterback?
JEFF LEBBY: He's a talented young man, a talented young man that has the ability to be a good player as he continues to grow at the position.
Q. Commissioner mentioned something about family, how important family is. When you think about your family, in particular coaches' wives, what role do they play in your personal success?
JEFF LEBBY: Yeah, she frees me up to be able to do exactly what I love to do every single day. They're the head coach of the household. That's a very, very real thing.
My appreciation is unmeasurable for everything that, man, they go through. It's fun as heck to have them so connected and right in the middle of the chase.
Q. Yesterday Steve Sarkisian talked about how joining the SEC has opened some recruiting grounds for his program. Does that go both ways? You're the son of a Texas high school football coach. Does that help y'all recruit Texas when you have two schools in the SEC?
JEFF LEBBY: Yeah, I think just the ties help. Then obviously just some regional awareness with both of those schools being inside the league now.
I think there's no doubt us having the ability to go into east Texas as much as anything, be able to pull from there, will be something that's critical for us.
Q. When you have this much roster turnover as you guys have this season, how do you go about achieving consistently this year?
JEFF LEBBY: For us again, we're going to get things done and change the outcome this fall because of how we practice and how we prepare. That's the reality of it.
I've talked a ton all day about, man, we also have to become a team. I feel like our football team today is a lot closer and a lot more connected than it was a year ago, even with all the turnover. I'm excited about that.
I believe that's because of guys like Brenen Thompson. When you find a guy that's, one, flat good enough to be able to be a difference maker on your team, but is about the right stuff and the right person, they have a chance to truly impact not just in between the white lines on the field but in your locker room.
That's what we're looking for constantly. A guy like Blake Shapen being able to be back for year two, that's how that happens. Isaac Smith, now year three for him at Mississippi State. You have to have guys that are about the right stuff.
Then we have to go practice the right way to change the outcome.
Mississippi State Bulldogs
Press Conference
THE MODERATOR: Welcome to the podium the head coach of Mississippi State University, Jeff Lebby.
JEFF LEBBY: It's an absolute privilege to be here. I think back and think about the things that have gone on inside our program since December, and here we are two weeks away from report day. Man, I couldn't be more excited to get on the grass with our current roster and our football team.
You think about the transformation. 80% of our players on our roster right now, they're guys that are in their first or second year of being inside the program. You think about 16 new players since January 1, 43 midyears, then having the ability to sign five O-linemen, a couple of tight ends, a couple others on the defensive side of the ball in the spring portal.
I look back and think about where we are today. I think about how we've created some momentum inside of our building by signing a really good high school class, by signing a really good portal class, addressing the needs that we had to address to change the outcome this fall. That's all we've talked about, is our plan and our process to change the outcome.
I think about all the new guys that are part of our football team and part of our roster. The thing that excites me the most is their consistency, their buy-in. Inside our walls right now, we have great belief, we have great hope, we have great energy. Our guys are incredibly intent on getting better and changing the outcome this fall.
Everything for us points to August 30th. As we move forward, we think about fall camp, how we change the outcome. We change the outcome by the way we practice and how we do what we do.
As we get into fall camp, what was huge for us is us being able to practice the way we need to. There was a ton of conversation about that in the off-season and changing both lines of scrimmage, changing the second level on the defensive side of the football.
With that, Coach Hutzler has done an unbelievable job on the defensive side creating that belief and buy-in while we've done an unbelievable job, in my opinion, of supplementing the staff, having the ability to go hire three former head coaches, two former head coaches at the Power Four level in Coach Rhoads and Coach Mac. Both those guys being SEC defensive coordinators along their way at different stops, having this great amount of experience to be able to help in the room.
So excited about that.
Vincent Dancy, coaching our defensive ends and outside linebackers, comes to us from Colorado, has added great experience inside the room as he was a former head coach as well.
On the offensive side of the ball, the only change and addition has been Phil Loadholt, offensive line coach, comes to us from Colorado. Done an unbelievable job with our guys in the spring, and then the spring portal class. Phil was with me six years prior before he was at Colorado last year. Got him back with me the 1st of January.
When I think about our players, I think about our locker room. The three guys that I've picked to come with me today are three guys, I mean, they are all about what we want. These are guys that have had great leadership ability. They come from completely different backgrounds, completely different stories.
I mention it, about 80% of our players are in year one or year two of our program. Blake Shapen, our starting quarterback, comes with me today, a guy that went through it last year. Gets hurt week four. Shows a lot about Blake and who he is about how he handled the situation last year, how he mentored the young people inside the building.
For him being year two in the system, year two with me, couldn't be more excited about him leading the charge on the offensive side of the ball. Him year two in the program.
Brenen Thompson year one, comes to us. He's here with me today because this is a young man that, I do, I want to make sure all of our guys inside our locker room understand that transfers, if they can operate as Brenen Thompson operates on a daily level, they're going to set themselves up to have great success.
Brenen is a guy that is about the right stuff. He shows up every single day with great intent. He's an incredible teammate. As much as he works, he teaches, too.
So all these young guys in the receiver room right now have really taken to him, his leadership, and how he's operated since he's been inside the building in January.
Then Isaac Smith. Isaac is a guy that now is going into his third year at Mississippi State, a guy that had a ton of production for us last year. To me there's no greater spokesperson for our locker room or our defense than Isaac Smith.
When you think about the game of football, loving football, that is Isaac. This guy loves to play the game. He's incredibly physical. He's been a great leader for us. Proud of him and who he's been, excited about the year that he has the ability to go have.
Before I open it up, I'd like to thank Zac Selmon, our athletic director. What we've been able to get accomplished in fundraising over the last calendar year has been record-setting for our university. He and his team have done an incredible job creating momentum.
Facility upgrades at our stadium, the announcement of our new indoor practice facility, all the things that have happened to get us where we need to be. Incredibly appreciative to him and his team for that.
Again, privileged to be here. Couldn't be more excited to get on the field with the guys this fall. With that, I'll open it up to questions.
Q. With some of the Blake Shapen's injury history in the past, could you go a little in-depth of your quarterback depth?
JEFF LEBBY: We have a room right now that's got great depth to it. Obviously the addition of Luke coming over from Florida State playing as a true freshman last year, having to live some things, a kid that is incredibly talented, top 75 player in America coming out, just a year removed from that. Excited about him. A big athletic kid that can do a lot of things. He provides great depth.
The signing of Kamario Taylor for us, the highest ranked QB to be signed at Mississippi State. A young man that has an incredible amount of potential.
We have a room right now that has layers to it, which I'm very excited about. Again, Blake has done an incredible job leading that group. Those guys understand, man, the expectation of how we have to work at that position inside our program.
Q. After seeing Michael Van Buren up close last year, how would you assess what his future could be as a quarterback?
JEFF LEBBY: He's a talented young man, a talented young man that has the ability to be a good player as he continues to grow at the position.
Q. Commissioner mentioned something about family, how important family is. When you think about your family, in particular coaches' wives, what role do they play in your personal success?
JEFF LEBBY: Yeah, she frees me up to be able to do exactly what I love to do every single day. They're the head coach of the household. That's a very, very real thing.
My appreciation is unmeasurable for everything that, man, they go through. It's fun as heck to have them so connected and right in the middle of the chase.
Q. Yesterday Steve Sarkisian talked about how joining the SEC has opened some recruiting grounds for his program. Does that go both ways? You're the son of a Texas high school football coach. Does that help y'all recruit Texas when you have two schools in the SEC?
JEFF LEBBY: Yeah, I think just the ties help. Then obviously just some regional awareness with both of those schools being inside the league now.
I think there's no doubt us having the ability to go into east Texas as much as anything, be able to pull from there, will be something that's critical for us.
Q. When you have this much roster turnover as you guys have this season, how do you go about achieving consistently this year?
JEFF LEBBY: For us again, we're going to get things done and change the outcome this fall because of how we practice and how we prepare. That's the reality of it.
I've talked a ton all day about, man, we also have to become a team. I feel like our football team today is a lot closer and a lot more connected than it was a year ago, even with all the turnover. I'm excited about that.
I believe that's because of guys like Brenen Thompson. When you find a guy that's, one, flat good enough to be able to be a difference maker on your team, but is about the right stuff and the right person, they have a chance to truly impact not just in between the white lines on the field but in your locker room.
That's what we're looking for constantly. A guy like Blake Shapen being able to be back for year two, that's how that happens. Isaac Smith, now year three for him at Mississippi State. You have to have guys that are about the right stuff.
Then we have to go practice the right way to change the outcome.