Angriest you have ever left a State game?...

dawgstudent

Heisman
Apr 15, 2003
39,262
18,420
113
Troy State 2002 when we won 11-8. Sherrill ran what seemed to be a designed
QB draw for Fant at the end of the game. All we had to do was take a
knee. Fant got hurt.
<span style="font-style: italic;">
shamlessly stolen from 24/7</span>
 

dawgstudent

Heisman
Apr 15, 2003
39,262
18,420
113
Troy State 2002 when we won 11-8. Sherrill ran what seemed to be a designed
QB draw for Fant at the end of the game. All we had to do was take a
knee. Fant got hurt.
<span style="font-style: italic;">
shamlessly stolen from 24/7</span>
 

dawgstudent

Heisman
Apr 15, 2003
39,262
18,420
113
Troy State 2002 when we won 11-8. Sherrill ran what seemed to be a designed
QB draw for Fant at the end of the game. All we had to do was take a
knee. Fant got hurt.
<span style="font-style: italic;">
shamlessly stolen from 24/7</span>
 

dawgstudent

Heisman
Apr 15, 2003
39,262
18,420
113
Troy State 2002 when we won 11-8. Sherrill ran what seemed to be a designed
QB draw for Fant at the end of the game. All we had to do was take a
knee. Fant got hurt.
<span style="font-style: italic;">
shamlessly stolen from 24/7</span>
 

dawgstudent

Heisman
Apr 15, 2003
39,262
18,420
113
Troy State 2002 when we won 11-8. Sherrill ran what seemed to be a designed
QB draw for Fant at the end of the game. All we had to do was take a
knee. Fant got hurt.
<span style="font-style: italic;">
shamlessly stolen from 24/7</span>
 

dawgstudent

Heisman
Apr 15, 2003
39,262
18,420
113
Troy State 2002 when we won 11-8. Sherrill ran what seemed to be a designed
QB draw for Fant at the end of the game. All we had to do was take a
knee. Fant got hurt.
<span style="font-style: italic;">
shamlessly stolen from 24/7</span>
 

seshomoru

Sophomore
Apr 24, 2006
5,542
199
63
Luckily I couldn't make it to that one. So technically, I didn't leave the game angry.
 

tommyboy1520

Redshirt
Dec 25, 2007
341
0
0
My first thought was the Maine "game", but that was so sad it's just laughable. I gave up on Croom that night and wanted him fired immediately. I never wavered on that either, even during 2007.

ETA - I never got mad at Croom after Maine, no matter how bad it got. I knew from that point on, he was a disaster as a head coach and there wasn't any point in wasting negative emotion on him or the team.
 

bullysleftnut

Redshirt
May 23, 2006
493
0
0
I didn't leave that game angry, I was just numb. By that point I always expected to have Arkansas pull one out against us come hell or high water. Just like this past year...
 

MaverickAG

Redshirt
Feb 8, 2005
938
0
16
I was in the stands for that one and after we had settled for yet another field goal, I turned to a buddy and said, we're probably going to lose this game. I was more shaking my head in how hilariously over-his-head Crxxm was.<div>
</div><div>La Tech was probably the most pissed I've been off at the result of a game, but I watched that one at a bar in NYC so I guess it doesn't count.</div><div>
</div><div>So my winner HAS to be 3-2. That was the ultimate show of the ineptness of Crxxm and Wxxdy.</div>
 

1549 miles away

Redshirt
Oct 1, 2009
138
0
16
Had them down 21-7, I believe in the 1st half. Bad refs didn't help my mood either. I was at the game @BYU the year before when we took care of business in their house. So losing to them at home was horrific. Plus the game was supposed to be held right after 911 during the "humid time" and got moved to late in the season.
 

therightway

Redshirt
Aug 26, 2009
1,801
0
0
How far was the field goal that we missed. That game ruined our chances of going back to Atlanta.
 

aTotal360

Heisman
Nov 12, 2009
21,425
13,670
113
wasn't that the same game where we honored Sonny Montgomery and G. Bush was there?<div>
</div><div>The results and conditions were miserable. We are...</div>
 

DawgatAuburn

All-Conference
Apr 25, 2006
10,972
1,726
113
But I was not at Maine or Troy. If I had been, particularly Maine, that would be the winner.

Of course I am limiting this to football. I'd have a list a mile long in basketball.
 

DerHntr

All-Conference
Sep 18, 2007
15,751
2,545
113
I had been going to State games for years and this was my first game as a student at MSU. Finally I wasn't a fan who had never gone to school in Starkville and what do I get????



/another game that I was really mad when leaving but nothing like Maine was Henig's day of interceptions. I simply couldn't understand keeping him in there. I left early, being the bad fan that I am, and fired the grill back up, drank the rest of my cooler and some of my buddy's cooler, and then listened to corn dogs talking crap as they waddled out of the Junction.
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Predestined

Junior
Dec 5, 2008
2,475
333
83
was much worse. And not because of the weather (although if I had just listened to my wife and turned around one mile from the house in Brandon on our way up...). I have never seen a team collectively quit, roll over, and offer our rears up for anal probing. They did not give a damn. And watching them carelessly saunter off the field at halftime, realizing how much season ticket expense I had sunk into this disaster...easily the angriest I have ever been.
 

dogaholic

Redshirt
Jun 13, 2010
76
0
0
BYU and Troy when we lost. BYU, I was drunk and cussing the mormons as I was leaving the stadium...not one of my prouder moments
 
Feb 15, 2007
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"Man, y'all should have won that."
"We're really pulling for Croom. Seems like a great guy."
"That's a tough way to lose. Sorry, dude."

17ing furious.

Maine and LaTech rank up there. Basically most games in the Crooms era.
 
Mar 3, 2008
243
0
0
I could've killed Dick Pace and followed it up with John Fourcade...arrogant mf'er. I never got pissed during the Crxxm Error. I knew early on he was in way over his head. I don't think I saw the 2nd half of a single Crxxm coached game...including the Liberty Bowl. I missed several 2nd quarters (not a typo).
 

whitedog

Redshirt
Nov 9, 2010
104
0
0
We had BYU beat andthen they startedthrowing those damn slip screens. Let me tell you who was really mad after that game, Jackie Sherill. Post game show he was pissed at the refs because he said their receivers were making contact on the slip screens before the QB released the ball. We did unfortunately end Luke Staley's career with a broken leg, which was sad because I love a good white running back.

In 2008, wasn't Auburn like # 8 and they did everything they possibly could to give us that game and damn Croom and crew couldn't do anything about it. </p>
 

seshomoru

Sophomore
Apr 24, 2006
5,542
199
63
I went to the car to check the score on the radio during the reception.

I walked back in and thanked the groom for having his wedding that weekend.
 

AzzurriDawg4

Redshirt
Nov 11, 2007
3,206
12
38
I am a little shocked many of you are naming games like Maine, Troy, etc. - those losses were so bad that I couldn't get that mad. <div>
</div><div>I walked into Bryant Denny in 1999 8 and 0 and full of whiskey. I walked out trying to fight the entire Alabama fanbase. </div>
 

RougeDawg

Redshirt
Jul 12, 2010
1,474
0
0
losing to that group of Black Bears was a big blow. Iremember walking out past the trash cans, and them all being filled with cowbells. It was a terrible feeling. I will have to think long and hard to come up with another moment, in my MSU games watched, to top this lowest point. And damn ESPN kept showing it over and over on Gameday and Sportscenter. I had to turn the TV off.
 

Hanmudog

Redshirt
Apr 30, 2006
5,853
0
0
My top (bottom?) three:

1. 1997 Egg Bowl - we lost by a point on a late 2pt conversion. I wanted to break stuff for a week after that plus it costus a bowl game.
2.2009 LSU - six freaking inches cost us another bowl game.
3. 1998 SECCG - it just felt like the refs were never actually going to let us win an SEC title.

The BYU loss pissed me off for a little while but we sucked that year anyway so in the end it did not matter. Same goes with Troy and Maine. I tend to get more upset when a loss prevents us from taking that extra step toward something special.
 

Dawgbreeze

Redshirt
Jun 11, 2007
1,655
0
0
also, the year Bellard was getting 8 to 10 yards a clip on the Bears and then decided to shut it down and try and kick a field goal into a hurricane which it blew back. Everybody remembers the wind but had the dumba$$ just kept running the bone down their throats we would have scored and never had to deal with the wind. A classic example of playing not to lose.
 

croomsgone

Redshirt
Dec 7, 2008
271
0
0
easily 3-2. broke my oldest and best cowbell that game. maine was easily laughable. i had a smile on my face of disbelief. lose to maine-what a crxxm thing to do.