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Dan Bongino on his Iron Bowl experience….

Copied from his Facebook page.

God bless Southerners.
This pic was taken at the Iron Bowl last night, and I woke up today with some strong feelings about what I’ve experienced in the South.
First, I’m a NY kid, born and raised, but I’ve spent most of my adult life far south of NY. Between Georgia, Maryland, Florida and Alabama, we’ve been around. And I’ve really grown attached to Southerners, and here’s why (note: I obviously haven’t met every person from the South, this is MY EXPERIENCE):

-God matters. Their faith is central to their lives, and they’re proud of it. Nothing comes before God. Nothing.

-Manners and structure matter. They’re not vestigial structures from a bygone era. They’re links to the past, and bridges to the future that instill order and discipline in a chaotic world.

-They’re proud, but not arrogant. I once offered to buy a friend of a friend a pair of new boots because his were beat up, and he flatly refused to take the offer. I saw it in his eyes and I instantly regretted it. I knew I had misjudged the situation, and although my intentions were pure, I was angry at myself for not reading the room better.

-They absolutely love college football. But the love is pure, not contaminated. I sat with 80,000 plus people in Auburn watching a game that had zero chance of the home team producing a championship. I watched them scream, I watched them hug their wives and kids with a joy I’ve never seen before as each insane play of an amazing game unfolded. I also watched them cry at an ending they didn’t expect. And, despite the ending, I watched them treat the Roll Tide fans with absolute respect on the way out. No fights. No evil. Just a pure, innocent, love of the game.

I often joke on my podcast and radio show how I’d like you all (y’all?) to adopt me, but I’m happy just being an observer. To the people I have met down South, thank you for so deeply enriching my life. And to those I haven’t, God bless y’all. 🇺🇸

Roseblow on the rivalry

If you don’t like threads on MSU, keep scrolling.

Roseblow, the same guy who combed through our coach’s phone records to dig up dirt on him, had this to say on the rivalry just now (by the way thanks for that Steve! Without you we wouldn’t be where we are today)

“When we play nice, they stab us in the back. There can’t be a romper room relationship with them and State win big.”


So get ready for their PR people to tell Lebby to stoke the flames as much as possible, because that’s the only thing that gets their fans engaged and fired up.

Sounds like a done deal 11/26

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    I am told that as of last night Jeff Lebby had not received a contract from Mississippi State officials. I am told that he is expecting to receive it today and that hopefully things will be worked out this afternoon. If that timeline proves to be correct, then we could have a formal announcement from the University this evening.
    Lebby is repped by CAA, which is Jimmy Sexton's group. I am told that one of the things that is being negotiated out is the salary pool for off the field staff and that the hope is to add some positions within the ranks of the support staff. My contact had not had any contact with Lebby this morning, but expects to later in the day. My source remains optimistic that a deal will be reached and announced soon.

Perception

Everyone says the SEC is down this year, but the fact is that there are just two teams (us and Missouri) that are near the top of the league, and people have a hard time giving us credit.

The SEC may have 4 teams in access bowls and the two teams that are joining next year are in top 10 and top 15, respectively.

As a whole, there are 9 bowl eligible teams and 11 counting the two new ones. That’s pretty dang strong.
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