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MagnificentBastard |
I missed it | #1 | ||
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That would be sweet. We haven't won an SEC Championship since they took those away. I'm know its not the only reason, but I always thought those huge
crowds were an advantage to us. Especially when we played SEC teams that regularly drew less then 500 a game. Obviously it wouldn't be as big of an
advantage now.
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dawgstudent |
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I support the two most frustrating teams in America: The New Orleans Saints and the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
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MaxwellSmart |
According to the legend | #3 | ||
MagnificentBastard wrote You've obviously not listened to the the man who wrote the book.
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guyfromallamericanburger |
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Exactly Maxwell. After a players only meeting earlier this year our squad came out the next day and pounded whoever we played, I can't remember who it
was. But I clearly remember Polk laughing it off and stating in the paper the next day that the meeting really didn't have anything to do with the win.
How does somebody, the HEAD COACH, undermine his own players attempt to better themselves?? He said emotion has no effect whatsoever. So Bulldog
fans...don't go to baseball games...and if you do...by all means, don't waste your energy by clapping or yelling or encouraging our players or taunting
the left fielder. According to our field general, it won't help.
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Todd4State |
This is ironic | #5 | ||
guyfromallamericanburger wrote: in light of what happened at USM. |
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