No. 4 Texas needed a statement at the plate after a dismal performance, leaving 17 runners on base in yesterday’s loss to No. 10 Mississippi State. The Longhorns quickly fell behind by five runs, capped off with a full count grand slam from Bryce Chance to give the Bulldogs a commanding lead in the first inning. Two innings later, Texas batted around the order and drove in nine runs, a season high in a single inning, to give the Longhorns the lead and the victory. Texas takes its seventh Southeastern Conference series, beating Mississippi State, 10-6, in Sunday’s rubber match at UFCU Disch Falk Field in Austin. “That was not the greatest start to the day, but [Luke Harrison] found himself and kept us in the ball game,” head coach Jim Schlossnagle said.…