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Watch: Everything Mississippi State Head Coach Zach Arnett Said After 27-13 Loss To Auburn

Mississippi State head coach Zach Arnett met with the media following the team's 27-13 fall to Auburn.

Mississippi State did not get the outcome it was after as it fell, 27-13 to the Auburn Tigers on Saturday.

The loss comes on the heels of the Bulldogs' first SEC victory of the season as they topped the Arkansas Razorbacks, 7-3 on the road in Fayetteville. Former Vanderbilt transfer quarterback Mike Wright got his second start of the season in the place of an injured Will Rogers, completing 16 of 32 passes for 161 yards with 1 touchdown and 1 interception.

MSU head coach Zach Arnett addressed that and more when he met with the media following the game.

"He’s week to week," Arnett said of Rogers' current status. "When he’s able to play, he will play. The offense actually did a good job moving the football today when they stayed ahead of the chains. First half, we stalled down there in the red zone, kicked a field goal. Went for it on fourth and six inches right before the half and didn’t execute well enough. Hindsight, would like to see that ball handed off and jam it up in there."

Watch below to hear everything Arnett had to say Saturday: