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The Boneyard

A historic loss for the Diamond Dawgs against Tennessee

The Boneyard

Steve Robertson

Sports, Music, Music Commentary

4.4518 Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2022

⏱️ 92 minutes

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Summary

Mississippi State gave up the second most runs in school history last night. Only the 1943 Alabama Crimson Tide's 29 runs exceeded Tennessee's total on Thursday night. The 27-2 decision was the most lopsided loss in Diamond Dawg history.

How will State respond the rest of the weekend?



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0:00.0

Welcome to the Boneyard with Steve Robertson. As always, I am your good friend and host Steve Robertson here on the Maroon Friday edition of the yard.

0:08.0

Hope you're well today.

0:10.0

It's the great that we live in a country we can celebrate Maroon Friday however we choose.

0:14.0

Tonight, at 545, we will say goodbye to our graduates at Duty Noble Field.

0:20.0

As Mississippi State tries to find a way to even a series.

0:23.9

I say that, not because I have a sense of humor, but last night, last night's stunk.

0:31.9

We're going to break all that down, but I'll be honest with you.

0:34.0

I never thought in my entire career, I would see that.

0:37.1

You know, late in ballgame, I'm starting to track down numbers. How historic is this loss? Well, second,

0:43.0

most runs allowed in school history in a game. The worst was 1943 against Alabama. And even

0:50.8

state scores and runs in that game. It's terrible.

0:57.6

Not going to sit here and try to sugarcoat it for you.

0:59.5

Not going to sit here and tell you it's going to be okay.

1:01.0

It was an embarrassing loss.

1:03.5

And the reality of it is, is I am never embarrassed to be a Mississippi state person.

1:08.4

I'm a Mississippi State dad,

1:09.8

I'm a Mississippi State fan. I'm a Mississippi State fan, I'm a Mississippi State reporter,

1:12.6

Mississippi State guy in every aspect of my life.

1:16.6

But I left that ballpark last night feeling something I've never felt before.

1:22.6

You know, I felt really bad for our kids. I felt bad for our coaches. I felt really bad for our fans.

1:31.0

I felt a little bad for myself.

1:32.3

That's a long walk to the car, man.

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