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Cowbells will ring in Mountaineer ears
Monday October 02, 2006
Daily Mail sportswriter
MORGANTOWN -- Here is some advice for West Virginia football fans
who plan to make the trip to Mississippi State: Pack a pair of ear plugs.
Unless, of course, you enjoy the
sound of more than 50,000 cowbells
ringing for three and a half hours.
That is what the fourth-ranked West Virginia Mountaineers (4-0) will hear
when they visit the unranked Mississippi State Bulldogs (1-4) on Saturday
at 2:30 p.m. at 55,082-seat Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville, Miss.
WVU Coach Rich Rodriguez watched the season opener between
Southeastern Conference members South Carolina and Mississippi
State, and "
it seemed extremely loud," he said.
Rodriguez also knows
firsthand how loud the cowbells can be.
Clemson played Mississippi State in the Peach Bowl at the Georgia
Dome in 1999, his first year as the Tigers' offensive coordinator.
"You can imagine what 30,000 cowbells in that dome sound like
," Rodriguez said. "I think all 30,000 were back in our hotel
that night after the game (a 17-7 Mississippi State win) and
(they were) still ringing them. It can be very, very loud.
What you do is, you hope your guys make enough plays to keep
the crowd out of it, particularly early."
WVU was idle last week after a 27-10 win over unranked
East Carolina two weeks ago. Mississippi State is coming off a
48-17 loss to ninth-ranked Louisiana State.
The non-conference game between the Mountaineers and Bulldogs
won't be televised, which disappoints Rodriguez.
"I was hoping (the game) would be televised," he said. "Obviously,
we can't invite recruits to (Mississippi State) because it's their home
game.
That was one of the reasons we wanted to schedule an SEC
team in the South and have a visible presence.
Maybe some of their recruits (will) be interested in us if they
come to the game."