Best social media reactions after Mississippi State's loss to Texas A&M

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Mississippi State's 31-9 loss to No. 6 Texas A&M brought out the best (and the worst) fan reactions from the maroon and white faithful.
There are plenty of areas fans were reacting to throughout the game and a majority of the reactions look something like this:
Sad clanga. #HailState pic.twitter.com/LboPaE8Qrq
— Austin Gray (@Austin_11) October 5, 2025
A lot of the reactions were positive, upbeat reactions. But there were also plenty social media coaches critiquing play calling and wondering why true freshman Kamario Taylor isn't being put behind an offensive line that doesn't look much better than last year.
Here are some of the best social media reactions we could find:
What’s so frustrating is this team is so close to being good #HailState
— BigSkyBulldog (@bigskybulldog) October 5, 2025
The best part of being a Mississippi state fan is that I'm so used to this I won't even care tomorrow 😂
— Dudy Noble Field (@DudyNobleField) October 5, 2025
Reactions to Fluff Bothwell's late-game injury:
Fluff's hurt now? Nooo!! .... Please be OK.. get well Fluff. #HailState #Fluff
— Houston (@Adamspug09) October 5, 2025
Not Fluff.
— Brandon Walker (@BFW) October 5, 2025
Anybody but Fluff.
Not Fluff…. #HailState pic.twitter.com/lybWp994u0
— Press Box After Dark (@PressboxAD) October 5, 2025
I am really praying for Fluff man! I hope it’s something simple and he’ll be back soon!!! #HailState
— Samson (@Samson_P_Buck) October 5, 2025
Fluff can have my leg i dont need it pic.twitter.com/KVsjjoquf3
— Davis Wade Stadium (@DWadeStadium) October 5, 2025
Completely outmatched. Key injuries and a hostile environment were too much to overcome. The bye week could not have come at a better time. Rest and reset, and let’s heal up these injuries. Tonight was bad. No other way to put it. As always, #HailState https://t.co/38KRRf6SZk
— Dawson Smith (@DSmith4131) October 5, 2025
“Dad, what’s a penalty?
— Strange Brew Coffeehouse (@SBCoffeehouse) October 5, 2025
Well son, come watch this game with me.”
Like a buddy of mine said
— SixPackSpeak (@sixpackspeak) October 5, 2025
We are an average OL away from 6-0.
Still a lot to play for this season.
My biggest takeaways from #HailState vs #Aggies yesterday is that our defense overall has vastly improved year over year but can hang with some big teams. The DL could tighten up a bit and with having a couple injuries slowed us down some. Losing Fluff will definitely hurt.
— Cam Smith (@TheCamProgram) October 5, 2025
Frustrating night. I one hundred percent believe in the direction that Lebby is taking the program. That is all.
— Uncle Rico (@uncle_rico__) October 5, 2025
My one true thought after tonight is I thank the lord we’re not Penn st tonight
— Lounge dawg(I am emotionally scarred) (@lounge_dawg) October 5, 2025
Season’s not over fam. Plenty of games left. #HailState
— Dear Ol’ State (@DearOleState) October 5, 2025
And, finally, there were fans asking/begging to see Kamario Taylor enter the game:
Admittedly lost some respect for Jeff Lebby tonight. I know KT isn’t experienced, but Shapen can’t do anything for you against SEC d-lines with no pass block.
— StarkvilleVsEverybody (@VirginiaDawg22) October 5, 2025
Finally score won’t show it, but defense played their asses off.
Goodnight and #HailState
Please just play KT 4th quarter
— MSDAWGS08 (@msdawgs08) October 5, 2025
Can Mississippi State play Kamario Taylor already?
— BagMan23 (@NickelBagMan23) October 5, 2025
These two losses are all on Jeff Lebby. Why do you continue to play a garbage ass QB just becuz he’s a 6th year senior? You play your best man. Kamario Taylor should be the starter. You burnt his redshirt bringing him in for 1-2 plays every game, which didn’t make any sense.
— Alex Henderson (@1FLYMIGO) October 5, 2025
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