Saturday's game is about National Respect.

ShoelessJoeSchad

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Sep 21, 2012
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Fact is, it's been over a decade since our program has been nationally respected. Sure, we have been ranked a few times here and there and have had a nice season or two but nothing that forced the rest of the country to take us seriously. We beat Florida in the Swamp 2 years ago when they were "down" so it didn't carry as much water as it should have. Same with the UGA win that year. Beating the tar out of Michigan was important, however, and in spite of it sealing the deal on RichRod's fate, it still resonates because it was 52-14 and because it was at a NYD bowl.

You need to be ranked AND knock off the name teams in order to build/sustain national credibility. We are in that grey area where the analysts, talking heads, bloggers and other opinion makers are starting to give us some credit and/or benefit of the doubt. Should we beat Tennessee on Saturday, the AP writeup won't treat it like a surprise. But some more national respect will have been earned by Mississippi State.

We have solidified our place in the rankings over the past 2.5-3 seasons (since the 09 Houston loss) by not losing the games we were favored in and with few exceptions keeping the losses to the juggernauts close. We have not embarrassed ourselves like we repeatedly did in the late Jackie and most of the Croom tenures. Still, long established opinions can take a long time to change. Our nearly complete absence from the CBS game over this time span reiterates that point.

If we knock off Tennessee in dominant fashion, then dispatch of MTSU, then we should have a marquee matchup with #1 Alabama on CBS, possibly Gameday in town to cover it. That would signify a return to the level of national respect we had the last time we came into Tuscaloosa undefeated.

It feels so good to matter again. After a few years of sucking you tend to get numb to the losing and lose sight of how much national respect means to student enrollment, gameday atmosphere, giving to the university, general pride in Mississippi State. Conference football relevance shouldn't matter so much to the SEC member institutions, but it clearly does.
 

The Peeper

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I don't know if you gain much respect for beating a 3-2 TN team and then watch them lose the next 2 weeks in a row to AL and SC. I don't think we gain any respect until we beat or play the hell out of Bama.
 

UpTheMiddlex3Punt

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May 28, 2007
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Exactly, and that's why winning Saturday is key to getting that respect. 7-0 is huge compared to 6-1 where you beat 3 Sun Belt teams, a SWAC team, and two of the worst SEC teams, and lost to a mediocre cross-conference team.
 

R2Dawg

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Oct 6, 2012
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We still haven't gotten much respect and I suspect if we beat UT it will be the same storyline. UT is struggling and really down just like the same thing we heard after beating Auburn.

If we go into Tuscaloosa 7-0 and play Bama down to the wire we will get some respect. Now win at Bama and we'll get the big RESPECT. Boy wouldn't that be sweet.
 

gravedigger

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Feb 6, 2009
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17 that. Win the next game. Fans need to enjoy the ride. Respect comes when you give the people you expect it from no other choice. Has been vol fans and the like don't count for ****. Espn will get on board in due time.
 

BoDawg.sixpack

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Feb 5, 2010
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Losing Da'Rick Rogers was a blow

Stick Banks on Hunter and play our typical bend but don't break defense, and I think we win. I don't believe their defense is as good as ours. If we stay balanced on offense I don't think they can stop us.
 

klong-dog

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Aug 22, 2012
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I agree with Banks on Hunter.... and Slay on Patterson should be a helluva matchup. Patterson is a player maker, as is Slay.
 

GloryDawg

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Unless MSU beats them by 20 or more we will not get the respect. They will just say Tenn was not any good and State just barely got by.
 

was21

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I'd settle for a win by at least one point. The rest of it will take care of itself.