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Jeff Lebby flies into the Carolinas to chase a fast transfer wideout
Mississippi State's head coach made a quick Learjet trip to Rock Hill, South Carolina, as the Bulldogs pursue ex-Oklahoma receiver Zion Ragins.
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Jeff Lebby
Jeff Lebby flew from Starkville to Rock Hill, South Carolina, on the evening of June 11, landing at Rock Hill-York County Airport after a 1-hour, 10-minute hop aboard the Mississippi State University Foundation's Learjet 45 (N204MS). The trip arrived in the middle of the open transfer window and just two days after a separate flight to the same airport on June 10, signaling a concentrated push by the program in the Charlotte-area talent pool.
The destination points directly at wide receiver Zion Ragins, a speedy former Oklahoma Sooner who entered the transfer portal in early June. Per A to Z Sports, Ragins — a 5-foot-8, 150-pound pass-catcher with 10 catches for 68 yards over two seasons — has been heavily pursued by the Bulldogs, and Lebby, who originally recruited Ragins out of high school during his time as Oklahoma's offensive coordinator. The fit echoes Brenen Thompson's transfer path from Oklahoma to Starkville last season, where Thompson became a key downfield threat.
Mississippi State's 2026 roster is set to revolve around emerging quarterback Kamario Taylor, and Lebby has prioritized adding speed at receiver to complement him. The Bulldogs' June flight log — with round trips to Rock Hill, Washington Dulles, and Jackson — reflects a head coach grinding through the recruiting calendar during the evaluation and transfer-contact period, leaning on the university jet to hit talent pockets his SEC rivals also frequent. The foundation's plane keeps the miles low and the recruiting window wide.
Aboard the Learjet 45


The aircraft
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