Thompson And Jones Earn Coaches’ All-SEC Honors
December 09, 2025 | Football
STARKVILLE — On Tuesday, the Southeastern Conference announced its 2025 Coaches' All-SEC Teams, with both Brenen Thompson and Kelley Jones representing Mississippi State on the third team.
This is the second straight season that State has had an All-SEC receiver after not having one since 2016. It's also the second consecutive season with an All-SEC defensive back/corner.
Thompson, who earned third-team honors as a wide receiver, concluded the regular season with 53 receptions, 948 yards and six touchdowns. He averaged 17.89 yards per reception and 79.0 yards per game. His 948 yards tied for the second-most in the SEC and are tied 21st nationally, while his 17.89 yards per catch average ranked fourth in the SEC and 19th nationally. He leads the SEC in receptions of 40+ yards (9) and is tied for 1st in receptions of 50+ yards (4). Thompson has three 100+ yard receiving games (Arizona State, Florida, Arkansas) and a pair of multi-touchdown games. He has six or more receptions in six of the 12 games this season, and he has had at least 54 receiving yards in seven straight games.
Thompson ranks fifth on the single-season receiving yards list, just 52 yards shy of 1,000 on the season. If he can reach the 1,000-yard milestone, he would become just the fourth player in program history to have a 1,000-yard receiving season, and the first since 2021. He is just 99 yards shy of passing Makai Polk (1,046 yards) for the most yards in a single season in program history.
Jones, who earned third-team honors as a defensive back, has had a breakout season in 2025. Jones, who started just four games in the previous two seasons, started all 12 games at corner this year. He set career marks in tackles (30), pass breakups (11) and interceptions (2). His 11 pass breakups are tied for the most in the SEC while tying for 14th nationally. According to Pro Football Focus, Jones has allowed just 11 receptions on 38 targets (28.9%) this season. Among qualified corners who have played at least 50% of their team's snaps, Jones' 28.9% receptions against rate leads the nation.
Mississippi State's 2025 season will continue Jan. 2, 2026, at 7 p.m. CT when the Bulldogs take on Wake Forest at the Duke's Mayo Bowl in Charlotte, N.C.Tickets are now available at hailstate.com/tickets. Club seats are priced at $150 and lower-level seats are $95, plus fees, and all seating assignments will be finalized later this week based on Bulldog Club priority rank. The best way to support your Bulldogs in Charlotte is to purchase tickets directly from Mississippi State Athletics.
For the most up-to-date information on the Bulldogs, follow MSU football on X, like them on Facebook and join them on Instagram by searching for "HailStateFB."
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This is the second straight season that State has had an All-SEC receiver after not having one since 2016. It's also the second consecutive season with an All-SEC defensive back/corner.
Thompson, who earned third-team honors as a wide receiver, concluded the regular season with 53 receptions, 948 yards and six touchdowns. He averaged 17.89 yards per reception and 79.0 yards per game. His 948 yards tied for the second-most in the SEC and are tied 21st nationally, while his 17.89 yards per catch average ranked fourth in the SEC and 19th nationally. He leads the SEC in receptions of 40+ yards (9) and is tied for 1st in receptions of 50+ yards (4). Thompson has three 100+ yard receiving games (Arizona State, Florida, Arkansas) and a pair of multi-touchdown games. He has six or more receptions in six of the 12 games this season, and he has had at least 54 receiving yards in seven straight games.
Thompson ranks fifth on the single-season receiving yards list, just 52 yards shy of 1,000 on the season. If he can reach the 1,000-yard milestone, he would become just the fourth player in program history to have a 1,000-yard receiving season, and the first since 2021. He is just 99 yards shy of passing Makai Polk (1,046 yards) for the most yards in a single season in program history.
Jones, who earned third-team honors as a defensive back, has had a breakout season in 2025. Jones, who started just four games in the previous two seasons, started all 12 games at corner this year. He set career marks in tackles (30), pass breakups (11) and interceptions (2). His 11 pass breakups are tied for the most in the SEC while tying for 14th nationally. According to Pro Football Focus, Jones has allowed just 11 receptions on 38 targets (28.9%) this season. Among qualified corners who have played at least 50% of their team's snaps, Jones' 28.9% receptions against rate leads the nation.
Mississippi State's 2025 season will continue Jan. 2, 2026, at 7 p.m. CT when the Bulldogs take on Wake Forest at the Duke's Mayo Bowl in Charlotte, N.C.Tickets are now available at hailstate.com/tickets. Club seats are priced at $150 and lower-level seats are $95, plus fees, and all seating assignments will be finalized later this week based on Bulldog Club priority rank. The best way to support your Bulldogs in Charlotte is to purchase tickets directly from Mississippi State Athletics.
For the most up-to-date information on the Bulldogs, follow MSU football on X, like them on Facebook and join them on Instagram by searching for "HailStateFB."
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