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State's Thompson, Jones Named All-SEC
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Mississippi States Brenen Thompson and Kelley Jones earned spots on the SECs third team, marking the second consecutive year with an All-SEC receiver and defensive back. Thompson, a wide receiver, had a standout season with 53 receptions for 948 yards and 6 TDs, tying for the second-most receiving yards in the SEC. Jones, a defensive back, had a breakout year with career-high tackles, pass breakups, and interceptions, leading the SEC in pass breakups. Both players will face Wake Forest in the Dukes Mayo Bowl on January 2, 2026.
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