had a complete stranger say "Hail State!" to me.............

futaba.79

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I'm on vacation last week in Florida and see a couple of 20 somethings in State gear. I say hello, good to see some fellow bulldogs and they say "hail state" and then tell me, authoritatively I might add, "it's what we say now," like I was some old dude that's completely out of touch. We conversed for a minute or two and I told then to have be careful and have fun and they dropped another "hail state" on me. I was compelled to see it back but thankfully was able to control the compulsion.
 

Hammer Down

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I'm on vacation last week in Florida and see a couple of 20 somethings in State gear. I say hello, good to see some fellow bulldogs and they say "hail state" and then tell me, authoritatively I might add, "it's what we say now," like I was some old dude that's completely out of touch. We conversed for a minute or two and I told then to have be careful and have fun and they dropped another "hail state" on me. I was compelled to see it back but thankfully was able to control the compulsion.

I am getting this more and more too. I have noticed with middle aged people like myself, I'm hearing a lot of, "Go Dawgs". I don't even know what to say back. I think I'm going to stick with Hail State.
 

YardBarker

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Judging by your reaction there's a good possibility you may be an old dude that's out of touch. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
 

SwampDawg

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I'm still automatic with the old "How 'bout them Dawgs?" But whatever, isn't it great to see our fans with a little pride and anticipation of a good year? It's been a while. The Indians WILL NOT rise up this year.
 

uptowndawg

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I don't hate the 'hail state' thing, but I just feel like a goober saying it. 'Go dawgs' is a little more comfortable, so if someone insists on exchanging state greetings I'll usually default to that.
 

AlSwearengen

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"Hail State" sounds much better than any of the old things like "how bout them dogs" or "go dogs". "Hail State" is probably the best piece of marketing since LT was run off.
 

BigMotherTucker

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I was in Pensacola two weeks ago. I was eating at a dive called Triggers (it may have had more in the name, but that's what the guys I was w/ called it.) in comes a early 30s looking guy w/ a state hat on. I greeted him with a Hail State ( i'm 38 mind you) he said it back with a smile and moved on. No big deal.... Didn't seem uncomfortable or out of place to me.
 

kired

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I agree with both points here. I like the hail state thing because its unique, but if I'm greeting an MSU fan in public I'll say Go Dogs.

My wife on the other hand was a hail state person before I remember the athletic department really pushing it. She was saying it 10 years ago.
 

crushing

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"Hail State" sounds much better than any of the old things like "how bout them dogs" or "go dogs". "Hail State" is probably the best piece of marketing since LT was run off.

I'd have to disagree about it sounding better. It may be better because only we say "hail state", like another poster mentioned. I like "go dawgs" best, but that's just my opinion.
 

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Hail State!

It's like naming a kid an uncommon name. Some names sound strange at first and then after saying it awhile you don't notice anymore.

I'd have to disagree about it sounding better. It may be better because only we say "hail state", like another poster mentioned. I like "go dawgs" best, but that's just my opinion.
 

rabiddawg

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Was this the "Triggers" on the way to the Pensacola Naval Air Station? If so I stop there ever October on the way to the Air Museum.
 

Shamoan

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i agree. i am 32 and "go dawgs" seems more natural. if i could get over the mental block of how "hail state" sounds in my mind, i would say it, but i cant, so i dont.
 

Drebin

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i agree. i am 32 and "go dawgs" seems more natural. if i could get over the mental block of how "hail state" sounds in my mind, i would say it, but i cant, so i dont.

For years, I've always said "we've got some Dawgs up in here!" every time I see a fellow MSU fan somewhere. People always respond well to that. I guess "Hail State" is where we're headed though.
 

moturfdog

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I'm in SW Missouri and see a lot of tourist in my place of business; these folks are from all over the Midwest and Southeast. Being 50 "HailState" is not my first thought but it has become a nice way to start up a conversation or just to acknowledge a fellow Bulldog. Good bet is that when I see a big M State or a Bulldog some where I'm not dealing with a sidewalk alumni.
" Got to tell the story of the rebel fan who was playing my course the other day. As we passed each other two or three times in the day good hearted jabs were thrown about the past and future ballgames. He proceeded to tell me and his playing partners (a Hog fan and another Bulldog) how Wallace was going to slay the SEC and especially us. I couldn't pass up the opportunity to throw myself face down on the ground and flail about. When I posed the question as to what that meant the whole crowd was LOL and in unison replied "Wallacing"

HAIL STATE
 

rbb34DAWG

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I too was in Pensacola Beach last week and got greeted by a perfect stranger with Hail State!!! I responded in kind and asked if he had a connection to MSU and he said " I'm an Auburn grad but both my sons are at MSU ...... they love it up there......called it the friendliest campus they had ever been on ..... raised War Eagle fans but became Dawg fans!!!!! wow!!
 

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Out of state...

...I usually refer to a fellow "home-boy" as "State" or "Dawg". I'd rather have a beer and rivalry-debate with someone who has walked the same dirt.
 
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Apparently it's impossible to be a part of the SEC West without having some stupid 2 word catch phrase:

Ark- Sooey Pig
Bama- Roll Tide
AU- War Eagle
UM- Hoddy Toddy
LSU- Geaux Tigers
A&M- Gig em

and of course....

Hail State

This was simply a move to not be the black sheep of family.

Having said that, I did not like Hail State at first but I am starting to get more used to it.

Hail State/Go Dawgs Whatever.... Let's whip some *** this season
 

The Peeper

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I never cared much for it myself but its no big deal either way. It does sound alot like the Auburn fans passing each other, raising their right hand and saying "War Eagle" to each other and continuing on their way, like 2 indians passing each other and saying "How". Or should I be pc and say native americans for the sensitive crowd?
 

maroonmania

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Bingo!!! That is why the Hail State saying is great!...

Go dawgs is what Georgia says. Nobody says Hail State except us.
I grew up on "Go Dawgs" but when you say that outside Mississippi 90% of the people in the Southeast think you are talking about Georgia. I LOVE having a slogan that is fully unique to us and everyone knows, even bystanders, who you are referring to. Hail State should be fully embraced.
 

DAWG61

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I like Hail State and what sold it for me was/is its use on twitter. It is easy for other MSU fans to see MSU tweets when it is used and like squirldawg said it does grow on you after a bit.
 

futaba.79

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for the record...........

I don't dislike hail state, it just seems so forced. The others, such as the nauseating hotty toddy, weren't created as marketing ploys, they just evolved. Also, the idea that these youngsters had to gall to tell me "that's what we say now" struck a nerve. I'm pretty connected to the freakin hailstate scene.
 
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I still say "Who let them 'dawgs out?"

Its sort of a sentimental reminder of my favorite MSU squad ever - the 1999 team. Plus, i just can't stand Hail State, and I will not greet anyone with it. Unless Jackie walks up to me and says, "Hail State, son." Then i probably will cave in at that point.

I like Hail State and what sold it for me was/is its use on twitter. It is easy for other MSU fans to see MSU tweets when it is used and like squirldawg said it does grow on you after a bit.
 

aTotal360

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I get up right in their face and start barking. If they don't bark back, I flip them off and walk away.
 

patdog

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Why does it seem so forced? It's been our freaking fight song for 100 years. I think promoting and branding Hail State has been a great move by our athletic dept. You probably also don't like wearing maroon or white like everyone else in your section too.
 

Dawg1976

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I'm an old 17er at 60. God I can't believe I'm that old. Anyway....Hail State is kind of growing on me. I've always been a 'go dawgs' type. But I've noticed my black bear friends seem to cringe more when I say Hail State. Guess I will be sticking with that. :)
 

karlchilders.sixpack

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Hail State!

I like it, I like it a lot.

Sounds sort of classic...sort of like ancient Rome or something.

Or If you are a blue hair, it could be construed as HELL State,(oh my)

either way it's a keeper.
 

futaba.79

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and you'd be right

I used to like the occasional white out. Being asked to wear a certain color every game has gotten very old. I usually comply though.
 

IBleedMaroonDawg

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52, out of state and have not seen a MSU fan yet cringe at Hail State.

I like it fine. You can tell we are down to the wire for starting football to have folks arguing about how you great a fellow Dawg.
 

Dawgbite

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Is a Hail Yeah an acceptable response?
Good question. What is the proper response to a "Hail State"? Do you reciprocate a Hail State? I originally responded "Go Dawgs" out of habit but have more recently switched to "Hell Yeah" We need a poll.
 

missouridawg

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To me, this thread is kind of showing how marketing works...

For some reason, people are fighting the Hail State thing... but I think it's brilliant and I think it's catching on. It's unique to us, separates us from other institutions, and gives us a trademark-able brand slogan.

Roll Tide
War Eagle
Go Tigers
Gig Em
Hail State

Fits right in, if you ask me.
 

BiscuitEater

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Oh crap ...

Apparently it's impossible to be a part of the SEC West without having some stupid 2 word catch phrase: Hail State

Reminds me when 'every' school in the ole SWC had to have one of those 'hand' signs ... http://www.texasmonthly.com/content/texas-primer-football-hand-signals

Once A&M and UT had hand signs, everyone else wanted one. Even before 1955, SMU students had been raising their index and middle fingers in a generic V for victory. By the late fifties, Mustang rooters had changed the meaning to … pony ears. Baylor was next. In 1960 cheerleader Bobby Schrade came up with the idea of holding the hand aloft with all five fingers curved to suggest a bear claw. Only alcohol had a harder time getting accepted on the Baptist campus. For twelve years students and administrators argued whether the sign was sufficiently dignified before it was formally blessed in 1972.

 

Dawg1976

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52, out of state and have not seen a MSU fan yet cringe at Hail State.

I like it fine. You can tell we are down to the wire for starting football to have folks arguing about how you great a fellow Dawg.

I said black bear friends(rebels) cringe when I say. Not MSU fans.
 
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I usually throw out a Hail State when I see a fellow Bulldog here in NYC.

I also always throw out a GTHOM whenever I see a Rebel. That always throws people for a loop.
 

IBleedMaroonDawg

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Wasn't speaking directly to you about cringing. That was for the cringers in the rest of the thread.
 

ugabully

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Good question. What is the proper response to a "Hail State"? Do you reciprocate a Hail State? I originally responded "Go Dawgs" out of habit but have more recently switched to "Hell Yeah" We need a poll.

I do like "hail yeah" because it makes me laugh more than "Hell yeah," but either one works for me. I also think "Go Dawgs" always works.


When I was a kid, my dad took my family to an away game in Maryland, I think, and I'm pretty sure he told my brother to ask other State fans, "What's the good word?" so they could respond with "Go to hell, Ole Miss" (which is a lot like Georgia Tech fans do with Georgia, except obviously they say "To Hell with Georgia.") Was that not a really a thing that other State fans said?