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RE: Ole Miss Unveils New Mascot-Again!
(08-15-2018 01:23 PM)OdinFrigg Wrote:  I attended a handful of schools with bulldog or avian mascots.

Allow me to say this about Mississippi State's mascot. I'd rather MSU change the mascot to STOCK DOGS (herding dogs or a breed of a herding dog). This ties into their agricultural and beef/dairy mantra. The cow bells become even more pertinent.

This is not a deference to the Georgia bulldogs, but giving MSU a unique, simple, and closer identifying mascot.

As to Ole Miss, they need to stop goofy student body polls about mascot names. Find a name that can be associated with Mississippi. Frankly, Mudcats does sound better than Landsharks.

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08-16-2018 11:23 AM
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Ole Miss Unveils New Mascot-Again! - JRsec - 08-12-2018, 07:26 PM
RE: Ole Miss Unveils New Mascot-Again! - Hokie Mark - 08-16-2018 11:23 AM



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