Larger attendence Saturday

Todd4State

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First of all, why are the spring football and baseball game at the same time? That's quality MSU scheduling right there.

But since I'm given a choice, I would go to the football game, which I often find somewhat boring. But I do want to see some of the new players, see how Carroll looks and just enjoy football in general. I do like to watch the walk-ons, because those are guys that are kind of like me, and are living out a dream, and just want to be on the team. I admire people that follow their dreams and live them out.

One thing I have learned to keep in mind is that for every good play we make, that means that someone else made a bad play. In other words- grain of salt. I remember after the 2001 spring game, I was about as wooly as you could get. Never mind that Hargro had seven drops, Dontae was pushing 275, it was muscle that was just a little jiggly, and he had all summer to lose the weight- nothing that lifting a couple of telephone poles wouldn't fix, and heck Curtis Kemp looked pretty good! Plus we had all those great JUCO studs from Arizona coming in along with Tommy Kelly. I couldn't wait for the Sugar Bowl. And then............THUD.
 

MSUCostanza

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They scheduled baseball and spring football games at the same time? Incredible. How stupid is our athletic department?
 

DawgatAuburn

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According to the MSU Website, a good source for information, the spring game is at 12 and baseball at 2.
 

hatfieldms

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And all of the blue hairs might have to stay out a little later. What a joke
 

Todd4State

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otherwise, I would have complained.

Nonetheless, it still stupid to schedule both at overlapping times.
 

DawgatAuburn

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Unless Raycom is broadcasting our spring game, no way it is four hours. Who in their right mind would sit there for four hours? I have a hard enough time sitting through three hours of Croomball in the fall when we are playing for real.
 
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