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

Dinkle

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mine would have to be (that i attended) 3-2 and the UK game that year where we missed like 3 or 4 field goals from 15 yds out absolutely god awful
 

seshomoru

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I keep my internet circles separate from my real life circles.

Except for the Sixpack tailgate, which I heard got demolished after the Maine game.
 

DerHntr

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dogaholic

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Daddy Rabbit Dawg said:
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).

the maddest they have ever been after a ballgame and they have seen a lot of bad ones. My mother in law said after the game, an ole miss couple had locked their keys in the car and as my in laws were walking by the om couple asked if they had a coathanger they could use. My mother in law replied, "Go ask 17'ing Dick pace if he has one", and kept on walking.
 

dawgstudent

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Then someone else was wearing a Seshomoru name tag. Could have been the person who stole your tent.
 

seshomoru

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Except for that one incident. That was totally someone else posing as me.

Which does remind me. I was pretty damn angry after that LSU game. Not just because of Chad Jones, but because my tents went poof.
 
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He's the single reason I stopped buying season tickets. After Maine, I knew it was a waste of hard-earned money. Was Maine the game that was interrupted by the tornado? That made me even madder that I was risking my life to watch such craptastic "football". I'm not even sure that's what was being played.
 

lawdawg02

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Luckily, somewhere around Gluckstadt, I said to my buddy "I really don't care about going to this game." He said he didn't either, so we turned around. That's the only time that I've ever said that. Best decision ever.

A couple of weeks (and a loss to UAB) later, I had 4 great tickets that I literally couldn't GIVE away for the early JP game. Of course, Jerious Norwood beat Florida that week.
 

topdawg.sixpack

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Maine was bad, do not get me wrong, but I guess we were "suppose" to suck then (still not bad enough to lose to Main), but losing to LA Tech was the absolute worse.... Coming off a bowl season with somewhat decent expectations, going into their joke of a stadium, and just watching Croom 17 with the Offense. Furious. Then follow that up two weeks later with 3-2
 

EAVdog

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Mainly because I had about 10 friends from State fly/drive in and was hosting a big bbq after the game with friends and co-workers. Most of my co-workers and colleagues are from Georgia Tech. I got sunburned as all get out and had to go home and feed a bunch of arrogant nerds quality bbq.
 
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dominated Mississippi the whole game....the drove the field with no huddle offense to score at the very end, and just knew Tubbs was going for the 2, and just new our luck, he was gonna get it....I walked out of the stadium and didnt watch the 2pt try....I was walking under the video board near the Mississippi fans and just watched the reaction.....

I don't cry much, but I cried that night....it was that bad...
 

DerHntr

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I knew it was going to get really bad when HD6 started throwing away perfectly good pork loin instead of wrapping it up for leftovers. It went downhill after that. The look on DS's face was priceless. I did notice that he was very demanding that he be the one to dispose of the trash. Always figured that pork loin found a home afterall.

/this thread is bringing back way too many croom memories</p>
 

GABully24

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1997 Egg Bowl. We lost on a last second 2 point conversion. Both us and TSUN were 7-4 and we were left out of a bowl while they got one. I was pissed for a month.
 

drt7891

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So that one is on up there. All these that y'all are saying have made me mad. La. Tech in 2008 had to be the most ridiculously frustrating because of all the hype and momentum in the offseason and we were thinking we could come into Ruston and win by 20 points. Instead, after a few muffed punts and some inept offense (and defense for that matter), we lose. <div>
</div><div>Maine certainly has it's place. The Florida game the next week just poured salt in the wound for me. We can't beat the Maine "wait... we have a team?" Blackbears, but we can beat a ranked Florida team (granted, they were the laziest I have ever seen them play on defense, but still...). You can't make up some of the situations Crxxms put us in while he was here. </div>
 
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I was the only one in my group of friends that stayed for the ENTIRE game. I ended up being in that weather for about 6 hours straight just to watch us hand it to fat *** Dontae Walker only to get stuffed at the goal line. That was absolutely pathetic. If I'm not mistaken, Madkin connected (barely, the throw was terribly low) on a 4th and 15 or so just to keep us in the game.
 

mcfly.sixpack

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I have never been that pissed off after getting our asses whipped before in my life. The thing that really pissed me off was that it showed how inept we were as a team. Players grabbing for air, linebackers and defensive ends that act like they had never seen an option team, the blocked field goal, the snap off of I believe Brignone's *** that flew 20 yards behind the qb, complete and total disater.
 

EAVdog

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Terrible effort by the coaches after we heard all summer about how Croom personally dedicated parts of the fall practice to the wishbone/option offense. Afte that game I knew it was over for Croom.</p>
 

State82

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Probably the biggest screw job ever. In any sport. Wish I knew what that pos had riding on that game.
 

Bulldog Bruce

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Not sure of the game but it was when Nick Turner and Jerious Norwood were freshman. Jackie obviously preferred Turner and he was doing nothing. They put in Norwodd just before half and he had 2 big runs. He never saw the field in the second half. On the call in show he was asked why Norwood never was put in in the second half. The answer was that he did not know and he will have to look into that.

There was another question about receivers in the same show where he said he was going to have to talk to those coaches about that. It was as if he bought a ticket like the rest of us. I was absolutely livid on the drive home.
 

dawgstudent

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where we kicked it to Abney over and over. But in that same game, Norwood was a freshman and had like 7 rushes for 50+ yds at the half. He was splitting carries with Dontae. Dontae ran the ball the whole 3rd quarter and with about 5 min left in the game - Norwood touched the ball again.

So add our punting woes and Dontae getting the ball over and over - that might top the Troy St. game.

Honorable Mention - Tulane 2003.
 

trob115

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OT:We had a lot of options to choose from as a fanbase. I guess it makes me appreciatethis past season that much more.
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hullabaloodog

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I'm not one to leave Mississippi State games early. It's just not me, but I did so at some point towards the end of the 3rd Quarter of that game. I had been posted up at the tailgate since 7 am drinking bourbon. Once I got into the game, I continued to do so. Others can probably remember how inept we were up until the final couple of minutes that day. Add in Croom/Woody's ******** play calling and by the end of the 3rd quarter I was livid. The fact that we were having a decent year also played a part in my rage. I thought we'd at least be competitive against Ole Miss, and up until that point in the game it was probably the worst we had looked all season. One of my buddies was just as mad, so we decided "if we go 3 and out again. We're 17ing out of here." Well, State did and we were gone. Stopped by our tailgate on the way to the Cotton District and drank what we could find and broke everything else... Without a doubt the angriest I've ever left a State game.<div>
</div><div>Of course we went on to win, so I take full credit for being bad luck in the stadium that day. If I hadn't left, we don't win that game (forget Coach O giving the game away).</div><div>You're welcome.</div><div>
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DAWGS1.sixpack

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Jackiewas also pissed off at the refs b/c they were allowing their OL to have a huge bow in it, basically they didnt have7 men on the line and it was huge advantage to them in pass blockingand on those slip screens. I am really surprised he didnt get tossed for cursing them the way he did.
 

PBRME

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We deserved that comment from the Tulane player. Croom should've been forced to pay that out of his salary.
 
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10 tries from within the 10 yard line - not a single carry by Michael Davis. I was in that end zone. Thanks Watson Brown. We would have been undefeated against the Rebels during my four years at State had it not been for the idiot play calling.<div>
</div><div>I had planned to hang out in Oxford after the game. Instead, I told my poor freezing girlfriend that we were packing it up and going back to Starkville. I don't think I said a word for the first hour I was so 17ing mad.</div><div>
</div><div>Runners up:</div><div>Auburn 1990 - scored a late TD that brought us within one at 17-16. Rockey was too chickenshit to go for two, and the Tigers blocked the extra point. We couldn't get the ball back and it was game over and career over for Rockey.</div><div>Alabama 1992 and 1994 - coulda, shoulda, didn't. </div><div>Arkansas State 1993 - we tied Arkansas State. Let me repeat that. WE TIED ARKANSAS STATE.</div><div>Vanderbilt 2004 - I flew from New York to Nashville to hang out with friends and see Sly Croom and the renaissance of Bulldog football. I should have just given up right there. Got to see the first display of Mike Henig, the human turnover.</div>