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Coach's crack stirs up interest in Egg Bowl
By wire services
Published November 24, 2005
STARKVILLE, Miss. - Mississippi State coach Sylvester Croom is sticking by his words, and he doesn't care who is upset.
"I said it. I meant it," he said.
Two weeks ago, Croom said he doesn't think about rival Mississippi, and "we're going to beat their butt."
His comments have put a little spice into Saturday's Egg Bowl, a game between the SEC's worst teams.
"If we play like we're capable of playing, we should win the game," Croom said. "Based on what they said after the game, they don't like us very much, either. That's the way it should be. I've got no problem with that. None whatsoever. That's the way the game's supposed to be played."
For the second straight season, Ole Miss (3-7, 1-6) and Mississippi State (2-8, 0-7) have losing records entering the Battle for the Golden Egg. The Rebels won their third straight in the series last season 20-3.
"I think coach Croom was trying to motivate his team, and if that's what works, that's fine," Rebels quarterback Ethan Flatt said. "We're just working on our own team this week, and trying to get better and trying to end the season on a positive note."
Ole Miss coach Ed Orgeron has declined to directly address Croom's comments.
"While I'm the head coach here at Ole Miss, we're only going to talk about Ole Miss," he said. "We're always going to treat our opponents with respect."
Croom created a stir Nov. 7 when he told a gathering in Huntsville, Ala., "I don't ever think about Ole Miss. If our kids play as well as they can play, we're going to beat their butt."
He told reporters this week he made those comments to show confidence in his struggling Bulldogs, who have lost seven straight and 11 of 13 since November 2004.
"If I was our players and I didn't think we could win, and I didn't feel like we were going into the game to win, I wouldn't show up either if the head coach doesn't think we can win," Croom said.
BULLDOGS CHASE LIBERTY: No. 16 Fresno State accepted a bid to play in the Liberty Bowl on New Year's Eve. The game will mark its first appearance in a bowl east of the Mississippi River.
The bowl will also feature the top team in Conference USA, which holds its first conference championship game Dec. 3. Central Florida has clinched one berth and will host UTEP or Tulsa.
RB HONOR: Southern California's Reggie Bush, Washington State's Jerome Harrison and Memphis' DeAngelo Williams were selected finalists for the Doak Walker Award honoring the nation's top running back.
VOLLEYBALL: Marcela de Oliveira signed a national letter of intent with USF during the early signing period. The outside hitter hails from Fortaleza, Brazil.
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