Shortstop Ryan Gridley turns one of Mississippi State’s two double plays on Sunday. (Blake Williams/ Mississippi State) By Logan Lowery Daily Journal STARKVILLE – Things didn’t look too promising for Mississippi State when the Bulldogs were swept at Arkansas on the opening Southeastern Conference weekend a month ago. But the Bulldogs have been able to turn things around in a hurry and won their third straight conference weekend by taking the rubber game 10-6 against No.