The Mississippi State Bulldogs may finally have found the piece they have been missing for years. That piece is Kamario Taylor. For a program that has struggled with consistency, especially at quarterback since the days of Dak Prescott, Taylor represents something different. He represents potential that can actually change the trajectory of the program. That is not an exaggeration. It is the reality of college football in the SEC. Mississippi State has endured three straight losing seasons, including two under head coach Jeff Lebby. The program has lacked identity, explosiveness and, most importantly, stability at quarterback. That is why Taylor’s emergence matters as much as it does. He showed flashes last season in limited action, throwing for 629 yards and five touchdowns while adding 458 rushing yards and eight scores. Those numbers alone are not overwhelming, but the context is what stands out.…