Why are cowbells allowed at mississippi state




















In , the SEC adopted a rule against artificial noisemakers that made it illegal to ring a cowbell during games. Despite creative efforts by MSU fans to circumvent the ruling and continue the tradition, the ban was in effect until That spring, the 12 schools of the SEC agreed to a compromise on artificial noisemakers, acknowledging the role cowbells play in the history of Mississippi State University by amending the conference by-law.

More College Football News ». More Big Ten News ». View all Big Ten Sites. More ACC News ». View all ACC Sites. More Big 12 News ». More FS Big 12 News ». View all Big 12 Sites. Image Alternative Text: Homecoming king and queen about to walk out onto the football field. Image Alternative Text: Flags on the football field behind cheerleaders dressed in maroon and white.

Image Alternative Text: Maroon Friday. Maroon Friday. MSU Cheese. A tweet from Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium's official account on Monday made clear that cowbells will not be allowed when the two football teams play Saturday 3 p. When a Memphis fan asked what the stadium's policy is on allowing cowbells, the Liberty Bowl account replied "Big Fat No. Big Fat No. Liberty Bowl general manager Thomas Carrier confirmed to The Commercial Appeal in a text that cowbells won't be permitted.



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