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Cowbell compromise: 'Ring responsibly'
by Brad Locke & John L. Pitts/NEMS Daily Journal
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The Great Cowbell Compromise of 2010 might not please everyone, but the art of give-and-take rarely does.

The bottom line, though, is that after being approved by the SEC’s athletics directors and presidents in Destin, Fla., on Friday, Mississippi State University fans will be able to take their beloved cowbells into Davis Wade Stadium and ring them as loudly as they wish.

But only “at the appropriate times,” as SEC Commissioner Mike Slive cautioned on Friday.

The compromise, spearheaded by new MSU Athletic Director Scott Stricklin at this week’s annual SEC spring meetings, will permit cowbells to be rung:

- During pregame activities.

- During timeouts.

- Between quarters and at halftime.

- After Mississippi State scores.

- During possession changes.

“I’m very pleased that we were able to strike a compromise,” MSU President Dr. Mark Keenum said after the meeting at the Sandestin Hilton. “And I’m very proud of how our new AD handled this issue.”

In 1974, the SEC passed a rule forbidding artificial noisemakers, but it’s never had any real teeth despite efforts to confiscate cowbells at the stadium gates. As long as MSU fans were able to smuggle their cowbells into games, they were not stopped from ringing them, and the team and school never were penalized for it.

While the clanging cowbells have annoyed opposing fans and teams for years, they’ve become synonymous with MSU football.

“We have been hearing for a few months that the league was probably going to take a harsher view of the cowbell issue,” Stricklin said Friday afternoon. “We were in a situation that called for some ingenuity and creativity.”

Mississippi State will be subject to fines from the SEC office for failing to live up to the new agreement. Flunking the one-year test would, in turn, imperil any effort at the 2011 SEC meeting to make the new policy permanent.

‘Lengthy discussions’

SEC presidents approved the new policy after “very robust and lengthy discussions,” Keenum said. “There was recognition that our cowbells are among the rich, unique traditions in the conference.”

He would not speculate about the size of any possible noisemaker fine. “It could be very significant, in light of the fact Mississippi State has the SEC’s smallest athletic budget,” he said.

Both Stricklin and Keenum said the school will launch an effort to educate fans about the new rules. Expect to hear a lot of this slogan: “Ring responsibly.”

“I can see it on a T-shirt,” said Stricklin. “We want this to be a fun thing. And I have a lot of faith that our fans, our alumni and our students will make this work.”

Early reaction from Bulldog Nation seemed positive.

“That’s probably the best compromise that we could reach,” said Tupelo businessman Rick Faucette, a longtime Bulldogs fan. “It’s refreshing to have an AD and university president who understand how important the cowbell tradition is to our community.”

The season opens Sept. 4, when the Bulldogs play Memphis, but the first real test will come five days later – a Thursday night home game against SEC rival Auburn that is scheduled for ESPN.

Contact Brad Locke at (662) 678-1571 or brad.locke@djournal.com; contact John L. Pitts at (662) 678-1522 or john.pitts@djournal.com.
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olemiss1
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June 05, 2010
Just a reminder to hyk4life - I don't think a song or a mascot created 25 years ago had anything to do with race. There will come a day when people will not be able blame others for the hatered they have in their hearts.Love Thy Neighbor whether he's green,blue or orange.I wasn't around 150 years ago and neither were you.

Grow Up!
hyk4life
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June 05, 2010
Just a reminder to olemiss1 -- I don't believe cow bells have racial overtones....
hyk4life
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June 05, 2010
olemiss1
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June 05, 2010
Good for Mississippi State. Ole Miss chancellor lacks backbone to keep tradition alive. Be glad when he's gone!
antsgomarchng
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June 05, 2010
They meet every year Destin to discuss the SEC and this year, cow bells was one of MANY subjects discussed at the meetings.
straightsense
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June 05, 2010
I can't believe this issue required numerous folks to go a meeting in Destin FL to address, especially during the summer months. How hard and important this issue must have been making these folks endure Destin Beaches and temperatures to hammer this out.

I doubt fans will comply but I guess it is worth a try. Go back to the old way. If fans get out of control, let the officials call it.