ring the entire game, like ASU, will the SEC wait until the end of season to ban or will they ban them the Monday after the Monday after the game?
ring the entire game, like ASU, will the SEC wait until the end of season to ban or will they ban them the Monday after the game?
Sadly, somehow that will be a $1 million dollar fine that has not been instituted, but of course, &tate will be the lone school to get it going. But I agree, ring the $hat out of those bells.ring the entire game, like ASU, will the SEC wait until the end of season to ban or will they ban them the Monday after the game?
Refs would hit us with a couple of 15 yard paneities. Would be ok with that?ring the entire game, like ASU, will the SEC wait until the end of season to ban or will they ban them the Monday after the game?
And I believe we get a $25k fine from the sec.Refs would hit us with a couple of 15 yard paneities. Would be ok with that?
Which would quickly be covered by someone because that win is worth it. People can stop worrying about this BS.And I believe we get a $25k fine from the sec.
The SEC would never ban cowbells, right?Which would quickly be covered by someone because that win is worth it. People can stop worrying about this BS.
Refs would hit us with a couple of 15 yard paneities. Would be ok
Absolutely the win is worth it! Just “Stretch” that ringing rule. Take how that how you want. Obviously not going to be implemented, but you get the picture.Which would quickly be covered by someone because that win is worth it. People can stop worrying about this BS.
Technically, they were banned from the mid 70s until some point last decade when the current policy was implemented. So, they were banned but nothing was really done about it.The SEC would never ban cowbells, right?
We have the dumbest fans.
Which would quickly be covered by someone because that win is worth it. People can stop worrying about this BS.
The refs cannot penalize us. The NCAA did away with excessive noise rules a long time ago and told the SEC. it cannot impose its own on field penalty for crowd noise.Refs would hit us with a couple of 15 yard paneities. Would be ok with that
What do you mean nothing done about it?Technically, they were banned from the mid 70s until some point last decade when the current policy was implemented. So, they were banned but nothing was really done about it.
That was my point, they were banned from 74 until 2010. The agreement was that we'd stop ringing when the opposing QB lined up. We've been good about that until this year.Technically, they were banned from the mid 70s until some point last decade when the current policy was implemented. So, they were banned but nothing was really done about it.
What’s the stipulations for the fine? Not being ugly and I get what you’re saying; but, the cowbells are allowed … just ring when they are not under center or in shotgun. Other than that ring them non stop. What if the plantation does HT every time someone is about to snap the ball. Granted it’s not a noise maker, but it’s interfering with the opposing team being able to snap the ball. It’s noise! Those 17 heads yelling is a noise .. whether it’s a maker or not. I 100% get what you’re saying … just asking where is the fine line? SEC only recognizes State with cowbells? I’m not debating you on the issue, just trying to figure out where the line in the sand is drawn … fine-wise on us? Is there anything specific written in SEC By-laws, or is it up to officials? I’ll hang up and listen.Im looking for a preemptive fine from the league office, just so we all know our place.
ADU!Don’t you know that we now control the ADs in the SEC now?
...AND you had to go to the Dean of Students to retrieve it in my case.What do you mean nothing done about it?
Back in my younger days, I had mine taken at Scott field by the cops. It was a complete pat down at the student gates to keep them out.
The campus police station had a table full of cowbells after many sec games in the 90s.
No absolutely, not questioning what you’re saying at all. My lone question to BulldogB was how do you implement a preemptive fine from the SEC, since State is the only team recognized with noise-makers? Could be wrong on that, but I don’t know another team who falls in the category.I lived through the SEC bell ban. Anyone who shows up without a bell for a home game knows how ‘nekked’ that feels. Any ******* State fan who wants to get the SEC to do it, again, is a fool of the highest order.
I’m not debating you on that, and completely agree with you. My lone question was where an SEC $$$ penalty would come in for State based off of …. Cowbells. If MSU fans went to a tennis match, and rang those bells non-stop, would that be an SEC or NCAA violation? Dudy Noble … oppositions best hitter is at the plate, bells ringing like it’s a free for all. SEC about to fine us for that? My whole argument … I don’t know where State comes in making “Noise” but yet it’s different for all other schools? Sorry guys, I’m not bitching, I’m just saying, there is NOT an SEC By-Law for State and the cowbells. Absolutely 15 yard penalty after penalty; my argument was for this heavy fine coming down from the league. Lol love you guys and let’s silence Rocky Top!Pike, Bring two cowbells, one for each hand. Ring them nonstop until "the center is over the ball". Then you are supposed to rest the bell.
However you are completely right on other schools working in the gray of noise, with playing music, PA screaming down and distance and leaving mics hot.
OM in particular, on the opponents 3rd down, they always turn the speakers up to 11 and play music. Then when the center places his hand on the ball, they cut the music but the PA conviently gives a "THiRRRRD Dooooowwnnn" as the Qb is in his candence. That's an institutional violation of the rule if you ask me and deserves fines.
You hit the nail right on the head.Pike, Bring two cowbells, one for each hand. Ring them nonstop until "the center is over the ball". Then you are supposed to rest the bell.
However you are completely right on other schools working in the gray of noise, with playing music, PA screaming down and distance and leaving mics hot.
OM in particular, on the opponents 3rd down, they always turn the speakers up to 11 and play music. Then when the center places his hand on the ball, they cut the music but the PA conviently gives a "THiRRRRD Dooooowwnnn" as the Qb is in his candence. That's an institutional violation of the rule if you ask me and deserves fines.
I think you are mistaken. Not only can we be penalized, we can have cowbell's banned at games.I’m not debating you on that, and completely agree with you. My lone question was where an SEC $$$ penalty would come in for State based off of …. Cowbells. If MSU fans went to a tennis match, and rang those bells non-stop, would that be an SEC or NCAA violation? Dudy Noble … oppositions best hitter is at the plate, bells ringing like it’s a free for all. SEC about to fine us for that? My whole argument … I don’t know where State comes in making “Noise” but yet it’s different for all other schools? Sorry guys, I’m not bitching, I’m just saying, there is NOT an SEC By-Law for State and the cowbells. Absolutely 15 yard penalty after penalty; my argument was for this heavy fine coming down from the league. Lol love you guys and let’s silence Rocky Top!
I’ll eat crow and take it blackened. Can you pull the section, from the by-laws, that addresses noise makers … and MSU? As stated, since we constitute Noise Makers, what defines that, and what is the SEC’s stipulation regarding that? And back to my whole argument, what’s the monetary penalty for that? If you say they will ban, I get, but what’s the $$$ penalty? That was my whole argument. Is there anything written to address that? Since STATE is the only university that constitutes Noise Makers. Lol I don’t want us to get fines at all, I was just curious what money penalties we would face.I think you are mistaken. Not only can we be penalized, we can have cowbell's banned at games.
This not new.
Can I pull it, no. And I don't know the definition of an artificial noise maker, specifically, but a cowbell is considered one.I’ll eat crow and take it blackened. Can you pull the section, from the by-laws, that addresses noise makers … and MSU? As stated, since we constitute Noise Makers, what defines that, and what is the SEC’s stipulation regarding that? And back to my whole argument, what’s the monetary penalty for that? If you say they will ban, I get, but what’s the $$$ penalty? That was my whole argument. Is there anything written to address that?
We are good and we agree! LoI I’m with you, I was just curious about the written language since it was stated earlier.Can I pull it, no. And I don't know the definition of an artificial noise maker, specifically, but a cowbell is considered one.
Just Ring responsibly.
They were "illegal" (against the rules, not the law) for a long time, but this time around they'd likely enforce it more rigidly. Violators would likely be shown the gate, and repeat violators might even be banned from future games.I think you are mistaken. Not only can we be penalized, we can have cowbell's banned at games.
This not new.
Completely agree. It’s a 48 page document on their website, that mentions State specifically. All it states, is ring before and after a play (paraphrasing). Never mentions a $$ penalty. That’s what this whole thing was about. Let’s beat TN, you boys have a good Monday, and … that’s it. But thank you guys, I’m not above being taught right; always appreciate your input!They were "illegal" (against the rules, not the law) for a long time, but this time around they'd likely enforce it more rigidly. Violators would likely be shown the gate, and repeat violators might even be banned from future games.