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Its State, Not Ole Miss

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Did you guys notice that ESPN showed and Ole Miss plug and not Mississippi State during the first half of the LSU-Miss.State game?

Talk about funny and an insult to State.

That is like Ohio State playing in a game and ESPN shows a Michigan commercial; or Texas playing and ESPN shows a Texas A&M commercial.

To me, it was very funny.

Now to see if ESPN corrects the error.

I didn't see the half time feature, but that goes on all the time when I'm watching my aggies play.  The commentators will mention the "Texas" offense or "Texas" defense.  Believe me, down here, there's a BIG difference.  BTW, Sam, props to your Tigers last night.  Although, I believe if that MSU quarterback hadn't thrown all those INT's it might have been a little closer.  Either way, it was AWESOME to get to watch some college ball.

Is it possible that Ole Miss actually paid for the spot?

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