some OM people actually got upset about being called Mississippi. Here, no OM fan is upset about being called TTUN. Instead we are looking at it as an embarrassment for you school. But good ploy; I'm sure it will catch on and piss off OM fans at some pointCoach34 said:while I still stick with just calling them Mississippi, Mullen is just following in Jackie's footsteps in building the rivalry up like it should be. Like Jackie, its very important to Mullen to be the number 1 school in the state. He wants to build school spirit. He wants to build pride.
Let him do it
I don't see anything wrong with it however I will agree about the picture. It does look gay.Coach34 said:while I still stick with just calling them Mississippi, Mullen is just following in Jackie's footsteps in building the rivalry up like it should be. Like Jackie, its very important to Mullen to be the number 1 school in the state. He wants to build school spirit. He wants to build pride.
Let him do it
This is not a flame.Jackdragbean said:Frankly, I think that this board's obsession with disliking it is kind of <17>ing stupid. Half of you are only saying anything at all because you feel it's the internet cool thing to do. If this gets the players ready to play the damn game versus what happened last year, then so be it.
i'm pretty sure the egg bowl series is 9-9 since 1991, when the games returned to the campuses.It would be like us putting up signs in our locker room commemerating our wins over LSU, a team we have beaten roughly 39% of the time.
It's a way for a new head coach to ingrain it the heads of all of our players (including entering freshmen from out of state that might not know a lot about the rivalry) the importance of the rivalry. I don't think it has anything to do with what happened last year, it's just simply the way for a new coach to show players the importance that traditional rivalries have in college football.Sign's & countdowns = stupid
but I think he's playing up the Egg Bowl and the rivalry because he thinks it will help him with his in-state recruiting to put so much emphasis on that one game.