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The origin of the cowbell is a better story than the 12th man.

Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:38 pm
Posted by DanMullins4Life
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Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:38 pm
I'm not trying to accuse Texas A&M of copying the "Origin Of The Cowbell" story to draw inspiration for their "Tale Of The Twelfth Man". But the stories sound eerily similar.

My grandfather told me that the old Mississippi State football stadium use to be adjacent to the campus dairy farm and every Saturday when there was a football game in Starkville, they would move the cattle to a pasture further from the stadium so that the cows would not be disturbed by the crowd noise and the marching band.

Well, it was the 1932 Egg Bowl, the entire stadium was shrouded in fog and the ground was incredibly moist and muddy from two weeks of relentless rain. Our salt-of-the-earth football team was undermanned from many of the players being deployed to Pearl Harbour to fight in the Spanish-American war. The only thing left of our football team was just a scroungy ragtag team of mishaps and we were incredibly undermanned.

The game was brutal with Ole Miss, whose rich and powerful families allowed their players to not have to go fight in the war, dominating against our unfortunate injury-ridden team. The hurt but not defeated Mississippi State bulldog team crawled into the locker room at half time, down by 24 points. All hope seemed lost as they sat in the locker room, rendered with injuries, unmotivated, and incredibly hungry(this was during the great depression and all).

And that is when the coach and players heard something knocking around in the back bathroom of the locker room. They ran to investigate it, believing it to be some Ole Miss yuppie fans trying to sabotage their toiletries. But it wasn't, it was a stray dairy cow named Brandy. Somehow during the moving process before the game, this Brandy managed to sneak it's way into the locker room, grazing on a small patch of grass growing beside one of the water fountains. And that was when Coach Robinson had a brillant idea. Due to the team's overwhelming injuries and the possibility of having to forfeit the game from lack of players, they would suit up Brandy and disguise her as one of the players(presumably one who was absent). Brandy nodded in approval.

During the span of the halftime, the football players, using the tools that they had learned as farmers, managed to knit up a uniform and rig a helmet for Brandy the cow. At the beginning of the 3rd quarter, the Mississippi State football team marched out onto the field, the heavy fog shrouding the details that would otherwise alert the opposing team/fans that Mississippi State football team had added a cow to its roster. The immediate offensive drive of the Mississippi State football team saw a touchdown as the bovine hero casually trampled over the Ole Miss defensive line with its cowbell ringing loudly.

The game continued as the Mississippi State football team fought back from its deficit. The ringing of the cowbell struck so much fear into the Ole Miss football players that they would quickly scatter out of the way of anything possessing it and the smart and intelligent Mississippi State football team used this to their advantage. Mississippi State won the Egg Bowl that year, and the National Championship(without the help of Brandy the cow) but both wins were vacated and removed from the record books when it was learned that Mississippi State fielded a dairy cow in uniform. Regardless, the actions and bravery of that dairy cow still rings within every cowbell in the stands today.

Cliffs

- 1932 undermanned Mississippi State Football team is playing in the Egg Bowl and losing.

- Team finds lost cow within the locker room at halftime.

- By promising to return the cow to its rightful pastures after the game, the cow agrees to play football for the team.

- Mississippi State wins the game and national championship.

- Cow tragically dies four days later.
This post was edited on 1/21/14 at 12:59 pm
Posted by TbirdSpur2010
ALAMO CITY
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Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:39 pm to
Not even state fans are gonna read all that.
Posted by GoldenDawg
Dawg in Exile
Member since Oct 2013
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Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:39 pm to
You lost me with "origin" and "cowbell".
Posted by Eric Nies Grind Time
Atlanta GA - ITP
Member since Sep 2012
24933 posts
Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:40 pm to
Get a job
Posted by Crimson Legend
Mount St Gumpus
Member since Nov 2004
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Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:41 pm to
Other than the Saturday Night Live skit with Christopher Walken, nothing good has ever come from ringing a cowbell.
Posted by Mardye McDole
Columbus, MS
Member since Jan 2013
107 posts
Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:42 pm to
If there are cows, there must be some fertilizer as well. In my best Johnny Carson voice, "I did not know that."
Posted by roadGator
Member since Feb 2009
139782 posts
Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:43 pm to
Hair of the dog by Nazareth has some good cowbell. So there's that too.
Posted by Buck_Nasty
Corndog Nation
Member since Feb 2013
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Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:44 pm to
Srntble pls
Posted by Master of Sinanju
Member since Feb 2012
11309 posts
Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:44 pm to
The tradition of dressing out cattle continues for MSU, only now it's cheerleaders.

Posted by A$AP Cocky
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Member since Jun 2013
4406 posts
Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:44 pm to
captivating plot, the mood set perfectly, and at one point I actually felt I was the cow itself.


10/10 story telling
Posted by BrerTiger
Valley of the Long Grey Cloud
Member since Sep 2011
21506 posts
Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:44 pm to
Posted by EKG
Houston, TX
Member since Jun 2010
43980 posts
Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:45 pm to
Hey (or should I say, Hay?) … to each his own.
Posted by Othello
the Neptonian Steel Mines
Member since Aug 2013
22925 posts
Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:45 pm to
The best use of cowbell ever was the Rolling Stones' Honey Tonk Women.
Posted by Swoopin
Member since Jun 2011
22030 posts
Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:50 pm to
I read through 5 paragraphs and when I saw "Brandy nodded in approval" I looked up to see who the frick wrote this and holy frick what the frick wish I had checked sooner
Posted by roadGator
Member since Feb 2009
139782 posts
Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:51 pm to
"Were an American Band" is right up there too.
Posted by BrerTiger
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Member since Sep 2011
21506 posts
Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:52 pm to
quote:

I read through 5 paragraphs and when I saw "Brandy nodded in approval" I looked up to see who the frick wrote this and holy frick what the frick wish I had checked sooner


Brandy wears a braided chain
Made of finest silver from the North of Spain

I can't blame the OP for being a lonely sailor passing the time away.

Also, #hailstate
Posted by robyman
Member since Dec 2013
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Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:52 pm to
Posted by DanMullins4Life
Member since Oct 2012
3168 posts
Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:54 pm to
Still trying to pitch the story to ESPN for a '30 for 30' segment.

Cliff notes added.
This post was edited on 1/21/14 at 12:58 pm
Posted by BrerTiger
Valley of the Long Grey Cloud
Member since Sep 2011
21506 posts
Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:57 pm to
quote:

Still trying to pitch the story to ESPN for a '30 for 30' segment.


ESPN isn't interested in any stories about Mississippi that don't involve violence and racism so you'll have to spice it up a little by making some of the Ole Miss players and/or fans overtly racist. Maybe have an African American assist the State players with the cow.

Otherwise, I think your story is solid gold.
Posted by scrooster
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Member since Jul 2012
37579 posts
Posted on 1/21/14 at 12:57 pm to
quote:

Not even state fans are gonna read all that.



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