Miss. St game

#28
#28
Its complete BS that they use cowbells. The SEC rules say that fans cannot use noise making devices during gameplay IIRC. They use those bells to great effect when on defense.
"The Southeastern Conference (SEC) has specific rules regarding artificial noisemakers, such as Mississippi State University's cowbells, which are a long-standing tradition. According to SEC Bylaw 30.22.1.5e, artificial noisemakers are generally prohibited in SEC stadiums during games between member institutions. However, Mississippi State has a unique exemption known as the "cowbell compromise," formalized in 2010 and clarified in subsequent years, such as at the 2014 SEC Spring Meetings.

Under this compromise, Mississippi State fans are allowed to use cowbells at specific times during games, but they are prohibited from ringing them "from the time the offensive center is over the football until the play is whistled dead." Permissible times for cowbell use include pregame, halftime, between quarters, timeouts, after scoring plays, and during possession changes. This rule aims to balance MSU's tradition with fair play, as cowbells can create significant noise that may disrupt gameplay.

Violations of this policy can result in penalties for the university. For example, Mississippi State faced a $25,000 fine for a violation in the 2013 season, with the SEC warning that further infractions could lead to fines of $50,000 or more, and potentially a review of the policy itself. The compromise was initially implemented on a trial basis in 2010 and extended after successful compliance by fans, though enforcement remains a challenge, as some fans have been noted to ring cowbells during gameplay despite instructions."

This arrangement is unique to Mississippi State, as no other SEC school is permitted to use artificial noisemakers like cowbells in stadiums, prompting occasional criticism from other fanbases who view it as unfair" -grok
 
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"The Southeastern Conference (SEC) has specific rules regarding artificial noisemakers, such as Mississippi State University's cowbells, which are a long-standing tradition. According to SEC Bylaw 30.22.1.5e, artificial noisemakers are generally prohibited in SEC stadiums during games between member institutions. However, Mississippi State has a unique exemption known as the "cowbell compromise," formalized in 2010 and clarified in subsequent years, such as at the 2014 SEC Spring Meetings.

Under this compromise, Mississippi State fans are allowed to use cowbells at specific times during games, but they are prohibited from ringing them "from the time the offensive center is over the football until the play is whistled dead." Permissible times for cowbell use include pregame, halftime, between quarters, timeouts, after scoring plays, and during possession changes. This rule aims to balance MSU's tradition with fair play, as cowbells can create significant noise that may disrupt gameplay.

Violations of this policy can result in penalties for the university. For example, Mississippi State faced a $25,000 fine for a violation in the 2013 season, with the SEC warning that further infractions could lead to fines of $50,000 or more, and potentially a review of the policy itself. The compromise was initially implemented on a trial basis in 2010 and extended after successful compliance by fans, though enforcement remains a challenge, as some fans have been noted to ring cowbells during gameplay despite instructions."

This arrangement is unique to Mississippi State, as no other SEC school is permitted to use artificial noisemakers like cowbells in stadiums, prompting occasional criticism from other fanbases who view it as unfair" -grok
‘Cowbell Compromise’ like it’s a treaty in the 1800s for land expansion 😂 so funny
 
#30
#30
Who else is more worried about this game now on the road probaly a night game with the cowbells ringing. Miss St. looks much improved this season. And if we lose to Georgia which is expected the Miss. St will be a must win if we expect to make the playoff again. Heupel teams also don’t play well on the road so yea i’m way more concerned about this game than i was in the preseason.
Why the half glass full approach? I really like our chances next week vs GA.
 
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Who else is more worried about this game now on the road probaly a night game with the cowbells ringing. Miss St. looks much improved this season. And if we lose to Georgia which is expected the Miss. St will be a must win if we expect to make the playoff again. Heupel teams also don’t play well on the road so yea i’m way more concerned about this game than i was in the preseason.
I’m taking this season one game at a time. Oklahoma isn’t the same team this year. Miss St. looks good. Did you watch the Vandy game? They drubbed VT on the road by 24 points. The Syracuse team we just beat squeaked by UCONN.

The eye test tells me we are better this year, but our schedule is tougher.

My biggest concern is our dline play. We only got 3 sacks against a lowly ETSU team. Just like last year, our OL has yet to be tested at this point in the season. We are still dropping too many passes. We will find out a lot about who we are this weekend.
 
#32
#32
Who else is more worried about this game now on the road probaly a night game with the cowbells ringing. Miss St. looks much improved this season. And if we lose to Georgia which is expected the Miss. St will be a must win if we expect to make the playoff again. Heupel teams also don’t play well on the road so yea i’m way more concerned about this game than i was in the preseason.
Not sure why people would be worried about Miss State after they won and didn't choke that big lead.

Miss State beating Arizona State is a million times better for the matchup vs us compared to them losing to ASU
 
#33
#33
Who else is more worried about this game now on the road probaly a night game with the cowbells ringing. Miss St. looks much improved this season. And if we lose to Georgia which is expected the Miss. St will be a must win if we expect to make the playoff again. Heupel teams also don’t play well on the road so yea i’m way more concerned about this game than i was in the preseason.
From what I have read on here, you are the only one expecting us to lose to UGA. Everyone else is taking the wait and see approach
 
#34
#34
I'm considering going to the game, what is there to do in starkville or is it a place to just go to the game and get the hell out
Stay in Tuscaloosa. Bama is out of town and good hotels will be very affordable. It's an easy 75-80 mile drive to Starkville.
 
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If you actually watched the game, there shouldn't be that much concern. Mississippi State is definitely better than they have been. They beat ASU because they jumped out to big early lead, proceeded to blow the lead, then got bailed out on a busted coverage with 30 seconds left. For the game, they had 66 yards rushing and gave up 251 yards rushing. Shapen threw for 279 yards but their three TDs were on passes of 48, 47 and 58 yards. Unless you think their run defense is going to get exponentially better over the next three weeks and our DBs are going to get toasted for multiple long TDs, this is still a game we should win by double digits.
 
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Who else is more worried about this game now on the road probaly a night game with the cowbells ringing. Miss St. looks much improved this season. And if we lose to Georgia which is expected the Miss. St will be a must win if we expect to make the playoff again. Heupel teams also don’t play well on the road so yea i’m way more concerned about this game than i was in the preseason.
Take it easy...they beat Arizona st, not Ohio st.
 
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"The Southeastern Conference (SEC) has specific rules regarding artificial noisemakers, such as Mississippi State University's cowbells, which are a long-standing tradition. According to SEC Bylaw 30.22.1.5e, artificial noisemakers are generally prohibited in SEC stadiums during games between member institutions. However, Mississippi State has a unique exemption known as the "cowbell compromise," formalized in 2010 and clarified in subsequent years, such as at the 2014 SEC Spring Meetings.

Under this compromise, Mississippi State fans are allowed to use cowbells at specific times during games, but they are prohibited from ringing them "from the time the offensive center is over the football until the play is whistled dead." Permissible times for cowbell use include pregame, halftime, between quarters, timeouts, after scoring plays, and during possession changes. This rule aims to balance MSU's tradition with fair play, as cowbells can create significant noise that may disrupt gameplay.

Violations of this policy can result in penalties for the university. For example, Mississippi State faced a $25,000 fine for a violation in the 2013 season, with the SEC warning that further infractions could lead to fines of $50,000 or more, and potentially a review of the policy itself. The compromise was initially implemented on a trial basis in 2010 and extended after successful compliance by fans, though enforcement remains a challenge, as some fans have been noted to ring cowbells during gameplay despite instructions."

This arrangement is unique to Mississippi State, as no other SEC school is permitted to use artificial noisemakers like cowbells in stadiums, prompting occasional criticism from other fanbases who view it as unfair" -grok

So if read this correctly,...... I, as a Vol fan, attending the game in Starkville, cannot ring MY cowbell, as I am not exempt? Hmmmmmm

Because I was thinking well crap I'll take one and ring it for the vols... but I guess not.
 
#39
#39
Who else is more worried about this game now on the road probaly a night game with the cowbells ringing. Miss St. looks much improved this season. And if we lose to Georgia which is expected the Miss. St will be a must win if we expect to make the playoff again. Heupel teams also don’t play well on the road so yea i’m way more concerned about this game than i was in the preseason.
I wouldn’t say that Heupel teams don’t play well on the road, it’s just harder to win on the road, especially in the SEC. He’s had some good wins on the road though.
 
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#40
#40
I'm considering going to the game, what is there to do in starkville or is it a place to just go to the game and get the hell out
I live n mississippi. Been to starkville several times. Cool little place for a game. Laid back, plenty of parking, not shoulder to shoulder crammed outside of stadium. Fun little trip. But no, absolutely NOTHING to do there besides the game
 
#42
#42
So if read this correctly,...... I, as a Vol fan, attending the game in Starkville, cannot ring MY cowbell, as I am not exempt? Hmmmmmm

Because I was thinking well crap I'll take one and ring it for the vols... but I guess not.
"Under this compromise, Mississippi State fans are allowed to use cowbells at specific times during games, but they are prohibited from ringing them "from the time the offensive center is over the football until the play is whistled dead."

Make a video with your phone when Tennessee's center is over the ball and they are clanging those cowbells and turn the video in to the SEC rules committee.

start 4:08 in video below when AS had the ball

 
#44
#44
Some one beat me to my comment, but yeah MSU is better than last year, but that's like saying the ugly girl ain't ugly when the lights go out.

Lebby is starting to get his offense in place as evidenced by the 3 long TD passes when ASU was expecting runs. He still has work to do in that run game though...and yikes gave up 250+ to a team without a clear plan at RB.
 
#45
#45
Some one beat me to my comment, but yeah MSU is better than last year, but that's like saying the ugly girl ain't ugly when the lights go out.

Lebby is starting to get his offense in place as evidenced by the 3 long TD passes when ASU was expecting runs. He still has work to do in that run game though...and yikes gave up 250+ to a team without a clear plan at RB.
 
#47
#47
Who else is more worried about this game now on the road probaly a night game with the cowbells ringing. Miss St. looks much improved this season. And if we lose to Georgia which is expected the Miss. St will be a must win if we expect to make the playoff again. Heupel teams also don’t play well on the road so yea i’m way more concerned about this game than i was in the preseason.
Same here just based on the trends on the road during the Heupel era.
 
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Who else is more worried about this game now on the road probaly a night game with the cowbells ringing. Miss St. looks much improved this season. And if we lose to Georgia which is expected the Miss. St will be a must win if we expect to make the playoff again. Heupel teams also don’t play well on the road so yea i’m way more concerned about this game than i was in the preseason

Tennessee is better than Miss State, that being said, Miss State is good enough that with it being on the road, if the Vols don't play well enough, we can drop this one. Don't sleep on the Cowbells
 
#50
#50
Stay in Tuscaloosa. Bama is out of town and good hotels will be very affordable. It's an easy 75-80 mile drive to Starkville.
That is what some friends are doing. There is nothing good close to Starkville that isn't $300 a night. Luckily, I got an Air BnB a few months ago.
 
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