AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Longhorns' four consecutive games outside of Austin will come to an end against Mississippi State — another team that's 0-3 in the Southeastern Conference.

As if playing at Kentucky in a night game wasn't enough, now No. 22 Texas now has to face the Bulldogs who beat previously ranked No. 12 Arizona State 24-20 at home. The Bulldogs also held No. 17 Tennessee to a seven-point win margin in overtime.

"Obviously they're going to be ready to go with us [Texas] coming into town just as Kentucky was," defensive end Ethan Burke said. "I've never been to Mississippi before and I think it's going to be a fun game. The cowbells are going to be going."

Mississippi State's 4-3 overall record doesn't speak for the level of difficulty they provide to opponents. In three losses,

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