The Egg Bowl is chaotic and ridiculous and fits right in with 2020
Maybe Mike Leach’s friendship with Lane Kiffin will take the edge off the 2020 Egg Bowl. Or maybe because it’s 2020 and it’s the Egg Bowl everything will be a disaster.
Ethan Lee is a suburban Texas storyteller. A proud graduate of Mississippi State University who has embarked upon a career in digital media, Ethan loves the deafening sound of cowbells and the opportunity to craft content online.
Ethan has worked in multiple fields, including literal ones full of cacti and ants. He's made his way from running various Mississippi State blogs affiliated with networks to working in local news in Omaha as the Digital Editor for KETV NewsWatch 7, Omaha's News Leader. After a stint as a Staff Writer with FanSided, Ethan decided to focus in on creating college sports content independently.
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Maybe Mike Leach’s friendship with Lane Kiffin will take the edge off the 2020 Egg Bowl. Or maybe because it’s 2020 and it’s the Egg Bowl everything will be a disaster.
According to a news release from Mississippi State Athletics, the capacity has been set at 25% because of an executive order from Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves.
Looking to watch some SEC football? You’ve come to the right place.
Hopefully A&M is STILL focused on how impressive they looked last Saturday.
At the time, the win over LSU seemed monumental. It may have been fool’s gold. Now, Mike Leach and MSU must prove themselves again. Can they do that this year?
If this season is to be salvaged, Mississippi State needs to stop this tailspin. Otherwise, things are only going to get uglier and uglier. And to be completely honest, I don’t want to see anything uglier than a 24-2 loss to Kentucky.
Of Mississippi State’s 14 drives, six ended in interceptions, two ended because of a turnover on downs, and one ended on a missed 56-yard field goal attempt.
I want K.J. Costello to be the guy that leads the Bulldogs to bounce back and move forward, but, well, maybe that’s a job for someone else.
It’s been a few years since Mississippi State has beaten Kentucky in Lexington. MSU must avoid errors to get the win over the Wildcats.
Kentucky is seeking its first win of the season. Here’s to hoping Mark Stoops and company are handed their third loss of the season instead.