good for Bailey, & good for MSU....

skip dog

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w/ feelings like this from an alum & former player.......I am glad the people are in place to properly honor these individuals

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<font face="Georgia" size="2">Howell, who lives in Starkville, called it "probably the highest honor that could be given anyone who has worn the maroon and white."
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<font face="Georgia" size="2"> I would just love to know the reasoning as to why it was not done long ago. It makes me wonder who we should have honored, but they are no longer w/ us.</font></p>
 

was21

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mindset that goes even beyond Templeton, and has to do with small town America, as in "A prophet is not without honor except in his native place and among his own kin and in his own house."..a guy named Mark wrote that.
 

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and before going into the locker room all of the players and coaches came over to Baily and had a group picture made with him. He looked really pleased with the gesture.

It's just hard to believe all of the changes that have been made in the Athletic Department in the past year. I think this Byrne fellow may be onto something</p>
 

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Lonnie grew up next door to Scott Field, and must've watch Howell play at McCarthy Gym. Why didn't he retire his number during his tenure? Was it something personal?</p>
 

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LT thought that when you "retired" a jersey, it meant that he had to go out and buy another one. Those things are expensive.
 

skip dog

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Well, for whatever reasoning that LT didn't let something like this afternoon happen, it gets under my skin a little bit that he has a building named after him.

Beyond that,

It is really great to see us moving forward at a good pace.