Sad sad day for Bulldogs everywhere. Mr. Cristil is finally resting in the land of milk and honey.
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Sad sad day for Bulldogs everywhere. Mr. Cristil is finally resting in the land of milk and honey.
Wrap him in Maroon and White. What a sad sad day. You will be missed, Mr. Cristil
Well put. Greatest Bulldog ever.
Wow, my thoughts and prayers go out to his family. We lost a legend today. Very sad.
Team should wear a patch that says "Jack" for the remainder of the season.
Damn
We have to honor him in some way.
Maybe we could do something similar to when we had people create the EliteDawgs logo, but instead submit ideas for a banner of something memorializing Jack at the top of the page. Best one gets placed up there until the end of the season, or longer. Just a thought
My Thoughts and Prayers are with the Cristil Family. RIP Jack. The best to ever do it #WrapItInMaroonAndWhite
I feel like I just lost a family member. My best childhood memories were listening to Mr. Cristil on the radio. That man suffered through so much terrible football with us, but he always had complete zeal for the Dawgs. There was and never will be a finer representative of our university than Jack Cristil.
My thoughts, prayers, and love to his family.
Prayers for the family. may the experience the peace that surpasses all understanding. #Wrapitinmaroonandwhite
http://maroonandwhitenation.com/2014...istil-dies-88/
There are plans for a public memorial service to be held on campus in the near future.
That brick I posted is on the northeast corner section of bricks if anybody wants to see it or leave something there.
Love you Jack, you will be missed. Rest In Peace Mr. Cristil you are one of the greatest Bulldogs and Mississippians ever. We need a Jack statue out front of DWS.
Very sad day for the Bulldog Family. RIP Jack
Jack was one of a kind, and needs to be revered in celebrity style. Jack Cristil is MSU's Elite Dawg, and I hope to see something really special done in honor of him.
My prayers go out to the Cristal family.
I have so many memories of listening to Jack in my room as a teenager during football games. Now we have every game on TV, but he was able to paint the picture of the game with just his words.
One of my personal favorites was during the 1993 Egg Bowl. Todd Jordan threw a flea flicker to Eric Moulds for a 50 yard TD.
Rest in peace Jack Cristil. I grew up listening to him. MSU sports and Jack Cristil are synonymous in my mind.
Suddenly, that game on Saturday doesn't seem nearly as important anymore. God Bless you Jack Cristil. May the pearly gates be wrapped in maroon and white forever.
There are truly no words to express this loss. My prayers to the Cristil family. I know Jack is now wrapped in the arms of Jesus.
Thank you, Jack. We are all better people and Bulldogs for having had you in our lives.
#WrapItInMaroon&White
Mr. Cristil is a MSU legend and was a great ambassador for MSU. Nobody will ever have the unique method of broadcasting that he had. I also grew up listening to Mr. Cristil on the radio. Nobody could make you feel like you were at a MSU game, if you couldn't attend, than he could. I remember the "You can wrap this one up in Maroon and White" and how happy he was. when he could say that, as well as us hearing those words. Prayers go out to to his family during this sad time, and may the Lord be with them and comfort them in their time of need.
sad to hear. His voice was the one I'd listen for when searching my radio for games. Thanks for the memories Jack.
Very cool seeing our former student athletes posting about Jack too. Already have seen Riley Benock and Ravern Johnson make posts.
Yeah. Wrap it in Maroon and White.
Not crazy about the patch idea because he predates our current players, but I have no doubt that the university will honor him well. I wouldn't be against a statue, but that's just me, the art lover.
I love Jack. What a treat his broadcasts were. That alone makes me thankful to be a Bulldog. I'd hate to have missed it.
For those of you in the Starkville area, or next time you come visit campus, his brick is located in Section I-2 of Mississippi Plaza. It is the most Northeastern brick in that section.
He's left an untouchable legacy. He'll forever be the voice of MSU.
It has to be him sitting with a headset, cigarette in hand. Half full double old fashioned glass on the table. And the cigarette should be always smoking.
Damn. I did not see this last night. This truly brings a tear to my eyes.
God bless you Jack.
I don't listen to games on radio as they are all on tv now, but during the Southern game when we got dumped, I turned the radio on to the game, and it came home to me, just how much I missed Jack. He was an artist with words, could paint a perfect picture of a game. God Bless you Mr Jack!