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    After rewatching Egg Bowl, some player observations

    We have some players on D that I think can be stars.

    T.Williams - he is pretty talented, good tackler. He has a chance to be the next great CB at MSU

    F.Peters - he is the next big hitter at safety. He can be a great DOG safety. He made a few plays on special teams, wow.

    M.Spencer has the potential to have a Preston Smith type senior year

    Pickering can be the next big DL MSU player.

    Thompson at LB played to his potential in the egg bowl. He was flying around and bringing the wood. He can have a monster senior year.

    On O several key players
    Shrader could be a real weapon somewhere, maybe WR.

    J Payton is talented if we can find out where to use him

    Hill coming back is huge for team and CML. Made the transition year a lot easier.



    Some key losses

    Gay - he is a difference maker, wish he would have come back.

    Lovett is gonna be a good DL, hate he didn't have the attitude to stay.


    Probably a few others I am missing but just a few players that popped in my head after rewatching egg bowl.

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    Maybe a few more weeks of quarantine and I'll be bored enough to watch it again. OM just wanted to give the game away more than we did.

    Serious you gave me a reason to rewatch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maroonthirteen View Post
    Maybe a few more weeks of quarantine and I'll be bored enough to watch it again. OM just wanted to give the game away more than we did.

    Serious you gave me a reason to rewatch.
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    We now know the burial grounds strongest power against Rebels reside in that north endzone.

    Hey Bulldogs, if you must give up a 4th and fn 25 ..... make sure the opponent is heading north.
    Last edited by Maroonthirteen; 04-20-2020 at 05:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maroonthirteen View Post
    We now know the burial grounds strongest power reside in that north endzone.

    Hey Bulldogs, if you must give up a 4th and fn 25 ..... make sure the opponent is heading north.
    We pissed the Indians off enough in 2009 when we got stopped a ****ing inch short against the tigers on the south end. Injuns were mad at us that day

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    Quote Originally Posted by Choctaw Dawg View Post
    We pissed the Indians off enough in 2009 when we got stopped a ****ing inch short against the tigers on the south end. Injuns were mad at us that day
    I blame Dan for that. Should have just called a dive play or something to Dixon no question.

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    Two other games off the top of my head, we lost last play of the game in the south endZone.

    However we got the winning points vs UT 94 in that direction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Choctaw Dawg View Post
    We pissed the Indians off enough in 2009 when we got stopped a ****ing inch short against the tigers on the south end. Injuns were mad at us that day
    Boy that is true. Dan outsmarted himself. You got the SEC and all time MSU rusher in your backfield and you try a trick play?? That one play would have got us to a bowl and would have been 11 straight.

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    They way I remember it is that Dixon already tried twice to run it in and got stopped at the line both times. The pass play would have been a good play but that LSU defensive guy made a great play to knock it down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maroonthirteen View Post
    Maybe a few more weeks of quarantine and I'll be bored enough to watch it again. OM just wanted to give the game away more than we did.

    Serious you gave me a reason to rewatch.
    We really dominated that game at times. Until I rewatched it, I forgot we were up 14-0 and Gibson was running all over them. Then we stopped running him...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sienfield View Post
    They way I remember it is that Dixon already tried twice to run it in and got stopped at the line both times. The pass play would have been a good play but that LSU defensive guy made a great play to knock it down.
    Strictly memory, and heavily hampered by years of Bud Light, but I recall we tried the Tebow jump pass, Dixon running and then two passes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turfdawg67 View Post
    Strictly memory, and heavily hampered by years of Bud Light, but I recall we tried the Tebow jump pass, Dixon running and then two passes.
    No, the 4th down play was an option to the left, if Tyson pitches it, I think Boobie makes it in, but he saw a crease and tried to lower his head and score. He got stuffed just short of the goal line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maroonthirteen View Post
    Two other games off the top of my head, we lost last play of the game in the south endZone.

    However we got the winning points vs UT 94 in that direction.
    This brings up an interesting conversation. South endzone or north endzone? UM fumbled into the north endzone in OT in 2015. The LSU game that they bitch about so much when, I think Rod Gibson, scored in the north endzone at the end of the game. Corndogs bitched that he didn't get in, cry me a 17ing river. However, the kick/pick UM game was won by the FG in the south endzone. Can't remember about the Dana Moore FG for the win in 1982 against LSU under the temporary lights but pretty sure it was in the south endzone. Anybody else got documentation?

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    I believe you're right on all that. Except I thought 82 LSU was to the north. But I was a little kid.

    How could I forget 99. CJ scores and the winning FG was to the south.

    Artie Cosby kicked a 54 yarder to beat Memphis State to the south.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maroonthirteen View Post
    I believe you're right on all that. Except I thought 82 LSU was to the north. But I was a little kid.

    How could I forget 99. CJ scores and the winning FG was to the south.

    Artie Cosby kicked a 54 yarder to beat Memphis State to the south.
    1982 FG to beat LSU could have very well been to the north. I was there but very doubtful that I was completely sober. I do not recall. Also, 1998 win against Arky to keep our Western division hopes alive and then clinch the next week at UM? Not sure which endzone held the win against the Hogs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turfdawg67 View Post
    We really dominated that game at times. Until I rewatched it, I forgot we were up 14-0 and Gibson was running all over them. Then we stopped running him...
    One of the biggest problems Moorhead had with his offense that no one talks about is how he basically limited production on the roster because he always stuck to his "top five players" philosophy. Really it was top three WR's, top TE, and top RB unless anyone with a brain doesn't think that Aeris Williams was one of our "top five" offensive players in 2018. That's an issue with our WR's in 2018 and 2019 because he forced us to rely more on a weakness and less on a strength (our RB's). Same thing with Gibson in 2019. It also caused us to underutilize players like Javonta Payton and Dontae Jones who impressed me at times and probably should have played more.

    Quote Originally Posted by State82 View Post
    1982 FG to beat LSU could have very well been to the north. I was there but very doubtful that I was completely sober. I do not recall. Also, 1998 win against Arky to keep our Western division hopes alive and then clinch the next week at UM? Not sure which endzone held the win against the Hogs.

    The 1982 LSU win- I'm not sure but I know there is video of the game on youtube.

    1998 Arkansas- the game winning FG was to the south.

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    Long video but the kick in question is at the 42 minute mark. I believe that's the south end zone? I know they brought in bleachers and the Leo Seal M-Club Building wasn't built until a few years later.

    Also- Al Michaels and Dan Dierdorf called this game? Assuming pre MNF.

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    I remember Dixon getting stuffed twice then we ran an option that Tyson Lee misread and kept intead of pitching to Dixon to walk in.

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    It was the south end zone for the win against the Hogs.

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    Marquis Spencer is a good college DE and is strong against the run. He, however, is nothing close to Preston Smith and cannot rush the passer very well. Spencer will be lucky to make to an NFL roster.

    We will not be very good on D in 2020. This is a fact many of you will learn just as I told you about the big drop we would have in 2019 that many of you insisted wouldnt happen.
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