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The Boneyard

Mississippi State is a catalyst for change again

The Boneyard

Steve Robertson

Sports, Music, Music Commentary

4.4518 Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Mississippi State's Kylin Hill has become a central figure in the decision to change the state flag. The fact that a Bulldog is involved with change should come as no surprise. It's what we do.


The Bulldogs are on a strong recruiting run right now and more new commitments are on the way.



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0:00.0

Welcome to the Barnyard with Steve Robertson. As always, I am your good friend and host Steve Robertson here on the magnificent Monday edition of the yard. Hope things are well with you wherever you are today. It is a beautiful day here in Starkville, Mississippi, but man, is it muggy?

0:16.8

The weatherman promises a lot of humidity this week, and I guess that's an old guy moved that I keep up with it sort of thing.

0:22.2

But when you've got as much hair as I do, the barometric pressure and humidity matters. Be that as it may, it is Monday. It has been an historic weekend. We're going to talk a little bit about that today, but that's not all we're going to talk about. There are a lot of other things that are going on in the world,

0:39.0

including Mississippi State picking up a pair of

0:41.0

football commitments here in the past couple days we're going to talk about that

0:44.9

kind of hinted about some of that on Friday Teddy Knox long time lean of

0:50.8

Mississippi State officially gets in the boat on Saturday and then earlier today

0:56.8

Deltona Florida three-star safety Mazzo Williams commits to Mississippi State we're going to

1:03.3

talk about that in depth today and a top 10 list today I had so many so many of you have

1:10.7

been so great to reach out and say, Steve, I love the

1:15.0

top 10 list. I hope you keep it even when things return to normal. And I plan to. And some of you

1:22.2

will offer your, you know, congratulations on a list or tell me that I was wrong and, and I enjoy all that stuff

1:30.2

too. I enjoy being able to kind of get to know each other a little bit and talk about some of

1:34.6

these things. And so today's top 10 list, very, very difficult for me. It's one of my favorite

1:40.8

bands of all time. It is a band in my mind that changed music, ushered in a new

1:49.3

era in music. So we're going to talk about that today. I love talking about music. I have often

1:55.9

considered doing a music podcast, just kind of as needed. You know what I'm saying? Just kind of do it just for the fun, just for doing it.

2:03.5

And then dedicate like a whole show,

2:05.0

or talking about how much I love these bands

2:06.8

or perhaps have guests and that sort of stuff.

2:08.8

So maybe, maybe that's something we'd look at down the road.

2:13.0

Because I don't know anybody that lives near here.

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