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The Boneyard

Bulldogs courting some talented corners

The Boneyard

Steve Robertson

Sports, Music, Music Commentary

4.4518 Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2020

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Mississippi State signed three corners last year and appear poised to do the same this year. Cortez Eatmon is already in the boat, but the Bulldogs are chasing a pair of high schoolers as well.


Can State fill their needs within the state or will some other prospects wind up on the Bulldog roster?



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Bonyard with Steve Robertson. As always, I am your good friend and host Steve Robertson here on the Maroon Friday edition of the yard. And how wonderful is it that we can celebrate Maroon Friday as we choose. We live in a country that we can do that. I hope that you are celebrating today. I know it's not the big deal that it once was. I know it's kind of an in-season thing for

0:21.8

football, but I believe it is important for us to distinguish ourselves from the general population

0:26.5

by declaring our allegiance to Mississippi State. So I encourage you to celebrate Maroon Friday. Again,

0:32.7

I understand there's no games being played and that sort of stuff. So maybe the, you know,

0:37.0

the school spirit is not

0:38.3

running quite as high as we'd need it to be ordinarily. But I think in these trying times,

0:42.8

it is important that we pledge our allegiance. I do. I think it's important. I am wearing maroon

0:48.7

today. It is also my birthday today. And so for those of you who are not sure what to get me, cash is always

0:55.7

great or Mississippi State memorabilia. Maybe some cool vinyl would be good. I was kind of reluctant

1:04.1

to get back on the vinyl train. I got a bunch of records back home. I got to go get. I mean,

1:08.8

tons. But it's like, like you know it's so much easier

1:12.4

it's so much easier just to have uh you know your phone and you can have uh your iTunes and all that

1:19.3

but you know i'll be honest with you that there is some nostalgia involved with with records and

1:24.1

one of the things that i love as a music lover is the journey that an album takes you on.

1:31.0

And so today, well, earlier today, I pardon me, I guess so actually on Thursday because it's now actually the wee hours of the morning on Friday.

1:38.8

I stopped by a new place and bought some used vinyl, some vintage vinyl, and I was able to get some legendary

1:49.2

albums. I'll go ahead and tell you. I was able to get an original pressing of Ledz Up

1:54.8

One's Houses of the Holy, which is the best Ledz Up on record. I know many people,

1:59.9

little Stevens four. No, it's not four. Okay know many people, well, Steve, it's four.

2:01.8

No, it's not four.

2:05.6

Okay, I understand, listen to some of my favorite Lids Upwin songs are on that album.

2:09.5

I think rock and roll and black dog are incredible.

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