SBW question for those with kids.....

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This is the first SBW I have been to in 2 years, but the first ever with a child in tow....this is gonna be my test run to see if she is ready for real games in the fall.....4 year old....

my question, what fun things are there to do for kids at SBW? Never noticed in the past, bc never had to.....

I would love just to go up there and drink a few beers and enjoy all the adult stuff, but age and responsibility has set in and the only way i get to go, is if the 4 year old goes...

any info appreciated....
 

coach66

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6:30pmThursday Night.

http://www.mstateathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=16800&ATCLID=205097313

<font color="#660000">SUPER BULLDOG WEEKEND IS HERE!

The 26th Super Bulldog Weekend presented by Regions is upon us, and it should be one of our best ever!

Last year, the largest crowd ever returned to campus, and with the great schedule of events we have planned and all the momentum surrounding our athletic programs, we’re expecting even more people on campus this year. We’re hoping you’ll help us reach our goal of 40,000 fans at the spring football game Saturday night.

Coach Dan Mullen kicks off the weekend at the Student Association’s movie night at Davis Wade Stadium tomorrow, addressing the crowd at 6:30 p.m., prior to the showing of Toy Story 3 on the SEC’s largest video board. Admission to the movie is free and Bulldogs of all ages are welcome.

The annual Pig Cooking Competition is again a highlight of the weekend. Those rigs begin to roll onto campus at 8 a.m. Friday. They will park behind McArthur Hall. Fans are welcome to take part in the Mississippi Pork Producers/Farm Bureau Sampling of the Grill at 4 p.m. on Friday and again at 11 a.m. on Saturday. Both of those events will take place at the corner of Barr and Collegeview, near the entrance of McArthur Hall.

Also on Friday, the women’s tennis team hosts Auburn at 3 p.m., softball entertains Auburn at 5 p.m., and baseball begins a series against Florida at 6:30 p.m.

You’ll want to be on the campus for a busy day Saturday. It begins early with the Strength & Conditioning Camp at 7:30 a.m. Both soccer and volleyball hold alumni matches at 11 a.m. Softball plays game two of its series against Auburn at 11:30 a.m., and baseball’s Game 2 first pitch vs. Florida is set for noon.

Saturday’s football festivities begin with FanFair in The Junction from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. The highlight of those activities is an autograph session with several Bulldogs currently playing in the National Football League. The annual Maroon-White Spring Game kicks off at 5 p.m. Following the game, Music Makers, Campus Activities Board and the Student Association host a free concert featuring Robert Randolph and the Family Band in the MSU Amphitheater.

The weekend concludes Sunday with another noon first pitch for baseball against Florida and softball’s series-ender against Auburn at 1 p.m. Women’s tennis hosts Alabama beginning at 1 p.m. as well.

The full schedule of events can be found on the Super Bulldog Weekend presented by Regions page on Mississippi State’s official website at </font>www.mstateathletics.com/gameday<font color="#660000">. </font>
 

KurtRambis4

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that they usually have some kids **** set up behind the first base side bleachers. That's all I got.
 

dogmatic1

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The area of the Junction next to the amphitheater usually has several inflatable things plus "get your picture made with Bully" and face painting. The cheerleaders will give away the little white footballs at some point. Somebody should be signing schedule posters in one of the big white tents. That's good for photo-ops and 30/45 minutes of diversion if the weather's pleasant. This is all I know of. I try to arrive not long before the football game starts, do this area with my kids, go to whatever part of the spring game they'll sit through and call it a day.
 
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it's only as big a pain as you make it. We are actually having our kids (they have the same birthday) birthday party there with some other family and friends. My kids love it. So if you see a bunch of hoodlums running around the junction and kids zone hopped up on ice cream and cake - those would be mine.