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Bralan Womack: Mississippi State's New Linebacker Hope

Mississippi State football is thrilled to welcome four-star linebacker Bralan Womack, ranked nations 14th best linebacker. Coach Jeff Lebby is eager to integrate Womack into the defense, expecting him to compete for a starting spot and boost the teams performance this season.

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