My #1 Mississippi State Bulldogs...... MAN! I love saying that. Soooooo.....
My #1 Mississippi State Bulldogs took care of business in their first game as the #1 team and left Kentucky still undefeated (7-0). Now it was not easy, and State did not play their best game, but to accomplish great things you have to win even if you are not at your peak. The Dogs are back at home this weekend and host 4-4 Arkansas. The early line is MSU by 14.
What made the weekend doubly sweet is the fact that Ole Miss lost to LSU (who State beat 34-29) by a score of 10-7. So now MSU is the ONLY team in the SEC without a loss. Really hope they keep it up.
On the high school front, SHS defeated Jackson Murrah, 34-6 to go to 9-0 (5-0 in region) on the year. SHS is ranked # 1 in Mississippi and #6 in the nation (according to Maxpreps.com). Now, Warren Central High (out of the Vicksburg area) was also undefeated and in second place in our region. This past Friday was their homecoming game. Well, my grandson's team (the Clinton Arrows) held on at the end and a missed extra point gave Clinton a 14-13 victory. So, now our region is very interesting. Clinton is 8-1 overall and 5-0 in the region, so they move into second, behind Starkville and ahead of 8-1 (4-1 in region) Warren Central. Starkville hosts Warren Central this Friday and finishes at Clinton on November 7th. So, bottom line, SHS wins out ant they will be the #1 seed in the region. Lose to WC and beat Clinton, tiebreakers have to be figured out. Beat WC and the winner of SHS-Clinton will be the region's #1 seed. All 3 (SHS, WC, Clinton) have clinched playoff spots. The #1 & #2 seeds will play at home during the first week of playoffs (Nov.14th). So - GO JACKETS!.
On a front unrelated to football - Debra and I will celebrate our 5th anniversary on Friday. Man - how the time has flown.
Everyone have a great week!
Monday, October 27, 2014
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Article in today's USA TODAY
As IF I needed anything else to get pumped about this weekend's game! I have copied it in its entirety. GO DAWGS!
SEC News
Win could send MSU to No. 1
SEC News
Win could send MSU to No. 1
By: Michael Bonner 11 hours ago
STARKVILLE – The rankings mean nothing to Dan Mullen on the field. There’s no strategic advantage gained from a higher ranking. But in his household, Mississippi State’s No. 3 spot means everything, especially in popping up on his son Canon’s radar.
“He’s really into the rankings right now,” Mullen said. “We’re starting to compete with some other people for his favorite. He likes the winners.”
The 5-year-old took an interest in Florida State recently. It’s no coincidence the defending national champions are ranked No. 1 in both the AP and coaches polls. Mississippi State has a chance to jump FSU next week.
The Bulldogs received two first-place votes in this week’s AP Top 25. Their opponent, No. 2 Auburn, tallied 23. If either team received those 25 first-place votes this week, it would have been enough to surpass Florida State.
“Now that we’re climbing, he’s excited about it. When you climb, you’re always on the ticker,” Mullen said. “There’s not a time we don’t roll on the ticker and, ‘Dad! Dad! Dad! There we are!'”
The Bulldogs shot up into the top 5 after back-to-back top-10 wins. Mississippi State beat LSU at Baton Rouge for the first time since 1991 on Sept. 20. Two weeks later it pounded Texas A&M.
It all led to the school’s highest ranking ever at No. 3. A third straight top-10 victory could propel MSU to No. 1.
“Everyone talks about we’re going to win championships,” Mississippi State athletic director Scott Stricklin said. “I’m much more concerned about being the No. 1 team at the end of the year than right now.”
Mississippi State had never received a first-place vote before this week. Davis Wade Stadium has never hosted a top-3 matchup before.
Many national pundits believe the matchup between the Tigers and Bulldogs features the best two teams in the country.
“For us, our goal is to win the SEC West,” Mullen said. “…We haven’t done that. Everything else, I’m not really sure that it’s really important. In my years in the SEC, one thing I’ve learned, if you win a really big game in this league, the gift is you get an even bigger one the next week.”
The ranking has been a gift for Mississippi though — for both schools. Ole Miss and Mississippi State are both ranked No. 3. Football Outsiders efficiency rating slots the two teams 1 and 2.
The same pundits who believe the best two teams will be playing in Starkville this week slot Ole Miss at No. 3. There’s little debate the Magnolia State is the mecca of college football.
“You’re always hearing about what Mississippi’s last in. Or if we’re ranked high, it’s something for not being great,” Mullen said. “But to be considered one of the best at something that’s really dear to everyone’s heart in the state, that really everybody in the whole state can celebrate, not pointing fingers or anything like that. Everybody can celebrate it. I think it’s pretty special.”
Mississippi State has enjoyed this kind of exposure before.
“It’s not unlike the run the baseball team made playing for the national championship two years ago,” Stricklin said. “The deeper you go in that thing, the more Mississippi State gets talked about more often. The higher you go up in the football rankings, it’s the same deal.”
Only the microscope for football magnifies its objects with much more power.
There’s no guarantee how long it will last. Mullen’s voice cracked and eyes watered last weekend describing just how difficult it is to win, especially in the SEC West. Away from the top-3 matchup in Starkville, Ole Miss travels to College Station to face No. 14 Texas A&M.
“The reality of it all is you’ve got to get to work and be a better football team,” Mullen said. “Except for being able to feel good this week and our guys getting patted on the back around campus, we haven’t accomplished anything close to what we want to accomplish.”
The sixth-year coach is well aware how quickly the praise can turn into criticism, too.
“The difference between a pat on the back and a kick in the rear end is six inches,” Mullen said. “We’ve got to make sure we keep it on the high end of those six inches.”
“He’s really into the rankings right now,” Mullen said. “We’re starting to compete with some other people for his favorite. He likes the winners.”
The 5-year-old took an interest in Florida State recently. It’s no coincidence the defending national champions are ranked No. 1 in both the AP and coaches polls. Mississippi State has a chance to jump FSU next week.
The Bulldogs received two first-place votes in this week’s AP Top 25. Their opponent, No. 2 Auburn, tallied 23. If either team received those 25 first-place votes this week, it would have been enough to surpass Florida State.
“Now that we’re climbing, he’s excited about it. When you climb, you’re always on the ticker,” Mullen said. “There’s not a time we don’t roll on the ticker and, ‘Dad! Dad! Dad! There we are!'”
The Bulldogs shot up into the top 5 after back-to-back top-10 wins. Mississippi State beat LSU at Baton Rouge for the first time since 1991 on Sept. 20. Two weeks later it pounded Texas A&M.
It all led to the school’s highest ranking ever at No. 3. A third straight top-10 victory could propel MSU to No. 1.
“Everyone talks about we’re going to win championships,” Mississippi State athletic director Scott Stricklin said. “I’m much more concerned about being the No. 1 team at the end of the year than right now.”
Mississippi State had never received a first-place vote before this week. Davis Wade Stadium has never hosted a top-3 matchup before.
Many national pundits believe the matchup between the Tigers and Bulldogs features the best two teams in the country.
“For us, our goal is to win the SEC West,” Mullen said. “…We haven’t done that. Everything else, I’m not really sure that it’s really important. In my years in the SEC, one thing I’ve learned, if you win a really big game in this league, the gift is you get an even bigger one the next week.”
The ranking has been a gift for Mississippi though — for both schools. Ole Miss and Mississippi State are both ranked No. 3. Football Outsiders efficiency rating slots the two teams 1 and 2.
The same pundits who believe the best two teams will be playing in Starkville this week slot Ole Miss at No. 3. There’s little debate the Magnolia State is the mecca of college football.
“You’re always hearing about what Mississippi’s last in. Or if we’re ranked high, it’s something for not being great,” Mullen said. “But to be considered one of the best at something that’s really dear to everyone’s heart in the state, that really everybody in the whole state can celebrate, not pointing fingers or anything like that. Everybody can celebrate it. I think it’s pretty special.”
Mississippi State has enjoyed this kind of exposure before.
“It’s not unlike the run the baseball team made playing for the national championship two years ago,” Stricklin said. “The deeper you go in that thing, the more Mississippi State gets talked about more often. The higher you go up in the football rankings, it’s the same deal.”
Only the microscope for football magnifies its objects with much more power.
There’s no guarantee how long it will last. Mullen’s voice cracked and eyes watered last weekend describing just how difficult it is to win, especially in the SEC West. Away from the top-3 matchup in Starkville, Ole Miss travels to College Station to face No. 14 Texas A&M.
“The reality of it all is you’ve got to get to work and be a better football team,” Mullen said. “Except for being able to feel good this week and our guys getting patted on the back around campus, we haven’t accomplished anything close to what we want to accomplish.”
The sixth-year coach is well aware how quickly the praise can turn into criticism, too.
“The difference between a pat on the back and a kick in the rear end is six inches,” Mullen said. “We’ve got to make sure we keep it on the high end of those six inches.”
Monday, October 6, 2014
Mississippi Magic!
I've been debating about a new post for a bit - 'cause I don't want to be jinxing anything- but after this weekend - DAAANNNNNGGGGGG!
Not only did my Dawgs knock off #6 Texas A&M, but That School Up North beat #1 Alabama, and for the first time EVER, both schools are ranked in the top 10! Not only that, they are both ranked (by the AP) as tied for #3! Wowser! Wow! WOW!
And..........if ya couldn't guess - Dak Prescott is now considered one of the favorites for this year's Heisman Trophy, and will be in the mix as long as MSU keeps winning.
It doesn't get any easier for the Bulldogs as they host the new #2, Auburn Tigers this weekend. And, ESPN's Game Day Show will broadcast from Starkville (setting up in the Junction, outside Davis-Wade Stadium). Now Game Day was in Oxford this past weekend, and Katie Perry was the guest picker. I don't know who could be coming in as guest picker this week, but I could throw out a couple of suggestions - maybe, Brett Favre or John Grisham. Brett knows football and John is an MSU alum (and also follows sports.)
Now I want to throw out a couple more football related "didja knows". Starkville High School is ranked #1 in Mississippi and according to the Maxpreps.com website, #7 in the nation. And if that isn't enough, nearby (approx. 45 miles) East Mississippi Community College, is ranked #1 in the nation in the JuCo poll. LOTS of really outstanding football in a relatively small part of Mississippi.
It is with nervous anticipation that I look forward to this weekend. Lots more great games on the tube all day long. That said - I have to give a "tip of the hat" to my wife. She allows me to indulge in as much over the "pigskin buffet" as I desire, with nary a disparaging word or thought - for this I am greatful! We will celebrate our 5th anniversary this month, and I feel fortunate to have her.
Everyone have a great day!
Not only did my Dawgs knock off #6 Texas A&M, but That School Up North beat #1 Alabama, and for the first time EVER, both schools are ranked in the top 10! Not only that, they are both ranked (by the AP) as tied for #3! Wowser! Wow! WOW!
And..........if ya couldn't guess - Dak Prescott is now considered one of the favorites for this year's Heisman Trophy, and will be in the mix as long as MSU keeps winning.
It doesn't get any easier for the Bulldogs as they host the new #2, Auburn Tigers this weekend. And, ESPN's Game Day Show will broadcast from Starkville (setting up in the Junction, outside Davis-Wade Stadium). Now Game Day was in Oxford this past weekend, and Katie Perry was the guest picker. I don't know who could be coming in as guest picker this week, but I could throw out a couple of suggestions - maybe, Brett Favre or John Grisham. Brett knows football and John is an MSU alum (and also follows sports.)
Now I want to throw out a couple more football related "didja knows". Starkville High School is ranked #1 in Mississippi and according to the Maxpreps.com website, #7 in the nation. And if that isn't enough, nearby (approx. 45 miles) East Mississippi Community College, is ranked #1 in the nation in the JuCo poll. LOTS of really outstanding football in a relatively small part of Mississippi.
It is with nervous anticipation that I look forward to this weekend. Lots more great games on the tube all day long. That said - I have to give a "tip of the hat" to my wife. She allows me to indulge in as much over the "pigskin buffet" as I desire, with nary a disparaging word or thought - for this I am greatful! We will celebrate our 5th anniversary this month, and I feel fortunate to have her.
Everyone have a great day!
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