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  2. LSU–Mississippi State football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    From 1923 to 1930, every game was played in the state of Mississippi, and LSU hosted every game from 1934 to 1957, and only four games in the series were played outside of Baton Rouge from 1934 to 1973 in order for State to realize a larger gate by playing at Tiger Stadium, which had a much larger capacity than the Bulldogs' home fields in Starkville and Jackson.

  3. Mississippi State Bulldogs football - Wikipedia

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    Played 117 times as of the completion of the 2023 season, this rivalry is LSU's most-played football series in its history and Mississippi State's second behind only Ole Miss. Mississippi State's 34–29 victory on September 20, 2014, was the Bulldogs' first over LSU since 1999, their first in Baton Rouge since 1991, and just their fourth ...

  4. Cowbell - Wikipedia

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    Cowbells are often rung by human spectators at Alpine skiing events, and also, particularly in the US, at cyclo-cross races. They are usually held in the hand rather than worn around the neck. In the 1960s, Earl W. Terrell and Ralph L. Reeves welded handles onto cowbells at Mississippi State University for students. Today that has led to 60,000 ...

  5. Why do Mississippi State fans ring cowbells? Iconic MSU ... - AOL

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    Mississippi State football fans typically use cowbells through games at Davis-Wade Stadium, a variable Alabama must be prepare for Saturday.

  6. Dak Prescott back to Mississippi State football, ring giant ...

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    Dak Prescott, Dan Mullen and the 2014 Mississippi State football team made a 10-year anniversary appearance at Davis Wade Stadium on Saturday.

  7. Why history of first-year coaches in Egg Bowl could favor ...

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    In 2005, Mississippi State toppled Ed Orgeron’s Rebels 35-14. In the season prior, Ole Miss beat MSU 20-3 in Croom’s first season. A small technicality makes the history look even better

  8. More Cowbell - Wikipedia

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    Due to its long-running history with cowbells, Mississippi State University has adopted the skit as a part of its athletic teams' public image (particularly their football division), traditionally playing a clip of Dickinson's speech before home football games.

  9. Cowbell (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    SEC guidelines were changed in 2010 to permit limited cowbell use at Mississippi State football games, and again in 2014 to permit cowbells to be freely rung at any time except between the time that the offensive center is over the football until the play is whistled dead. [4]