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Bully got hit by a bus and other stupid Miss St facts.
Posted on 10/17/18 at 2:03 pm
Posted on 10/17/18 at 2:03 pm
In 1939, Miss State's first live mascot, Bully the Bulldog, got hit by a campus bus. To honor that crushed dog, State changed the official mascot from "Maroons" to "Bulldogs" twenty one years later.
Mississippi State missed an entire season of football because of a yellow fever epidemic in 1897. Contrary to popular opinion, yellow fever, is not named after Mississippi State.
Mississippi State was a pioneer in the "graduate transfer" market. In 1944, Freshman All-American Thomas "Shorty" McWilliams transferred from Starkville to West Point. This was a popular thing to do at the time because playing football and studying at West Point meant you didn't have to get drafted into service as an enlisted man. After two years of study at West Point, McWilliams was offered $15,000, a car, and $300/month salary by a State booster to return to Starkville for his final season. West Point of course objected vehemently, but the US Army was no match for the corruption of the SEC. "Shorty" ultimately took the money and ran.
Adapted from: College Football: History, Spectacle, Controversy - John Sayle Watterson
Tl;dr: State is full of sick, cheating, draft-dodging puppy-killers.
Mississippi State missed an entire season of football because of a yellow fever epidemic in 1897. Contrary to popular opinion, yellow fever, is not named after Mississippi State.
Mississippi State was a pioneer in the "graduate transfer" market. In 1944, Freshman All-American Thomas "Shorty" McWilliams transferred from Starkville to West Point. This was a popular thing to do at the time because playing football and studying at West Point meant you didn't have to get drafted into service as an enlisted man. After two years of study at West Point, McWilliams was offered $15,000, a car, and $300/month salary by a State booster to return to Starkville for his final season. West Point of course objected vehemently, but the US Army was no match for the corruption of the SEC. "Shorty" ultimately took the money and ran.
Adapted from: College Football: History, Spectacle, Controversy - John Sayle Watterson
Tl;dr: State is full of sick, cheating, draft-dodging puppy-killers.
Posted on 10/17/18 at 2:11 pm to victoire sécurisé
State sucks
Thats my fun fact of the day.
Thats my fun fact of the day.
Posted on 10/17/18 at 2:14 pm to victoire sécurisé
Fun Fact:
From the early 90's to 2013 States only win against LSU was in Stark Vegas when Rod Gibson knee crawled into the endzone from the 3 yard line and the refs STILL called it a touchdown. To this day it remains, WITHOUT EQUAL, the worst call I have ever seen on a football field. His knees hit TWICE before he crossed the goal line.
Bonus points awarded if anyone can find video of this play on the internet. I've looked multiple times and have never found any highlights from that game.
From the early 90's to 2013 States only win against LSU was in Stark Vegas when Rod Gibson knee crawled into the endzone from the 3 yard line and the refs STILL called it a touchdown. To this day it remains, WITHOUT EQUAL, the worst call I have ever seen on a football field. His knees hit TWICE before he crossed the goal line.
Bonus points awarded if anyone can find video of this play on the internet. I've looked multiple times and have never found any highlights from that game.
This post was edited on 10/17/18 at 2:19 pm
Posted on 10/17/18 at 2:16 pm to victoire sécurisé
Who gives a frick about this kind of shite!
Posted on 10/17/18 at 2:21 pm to SuperFanDan
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Rod Gibson knee crawled into the endzone from the 3 yard line
Bounced. He actually bounced into the end zone, lying down.
Posted on 10/17/18 at 2:23 pm to ktxn1952
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ktxn1952
Do you remember writing this?
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No one made you click on the thread Einstien and no is stopping you from taking your fricked up attitude elsewhere!...
Seriously, kid. Take a glance at your post history and realize that you need to go talk to your guidance counselor.
Posted on 10/17/18 at 2:41 pm to SuperFanDan
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Rod Gibson knee crawled into the endzone
Heard he was knee crawling when he was arrested for DUI:
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Published 8:31 a.m. CT June 13, 2016 | Updated 5:35 p.m. CT June 13, 2016 STARKVILLE – Mississippi State recruiting assistant Rod Gibson was arrested early Saturday morning and charged with driving under the influence, according to the Oktibbeha County Sheriff's Department.
The arrest occurred on Highway 182 at 1:27 a.m. on Saturday and released on bond. The DUI is the first on Gibson's record. Gibson refused to take a breathalyzer test after the arrest, according to Justice Court documents.
Mississippi State would not comment on the incident.
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With 1:39 left in the game, Rod Gibson punched it in from 1 yard out for the game's final and very controversial TD, which gave Mississippi State the 17-16 win. The officials called Gibson's run a TD, though, his knee appeared to be down. This was before instant replay, so TD stood and State won.
LINK
This post was edited on 10/17/18 at 2:49 pm
Posted on 10/17/18 at 3:29 pm to TBoy@LSU
How is that safety from MSU, Zach Smith, doing? Pretty sure he died on the field on 2 separate occasions against LSU.
Posted on 10/17/18 at 3:47 pm to Tiger in NY
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Zach Smith
Craig Loston and Brandon Lefell say hello
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