Wednesday’s loss in the 2014 Orange
Bowl was the latest of many losses while wearing special white uniforms for the
Mississippi State Bulldogs. Why does
this happen? To start with, it’s harder
to win on the road than it is at home.
But two of the examples of this phenomenon took place in neutral-site
bowl games. What gives?
This started in the 2012 season,
when the Bulldogs unveiled special white uniforms for the Snow Bowl reunion vs
Texas A&M and the Egg Bowl vs Ole Miss.
The Bulldogs lost both games, as well as Gator Bowl that year, in which
they wore the snow bowl jerseys with gray pants. That season, the Bulldogs posted an 0-3
record in special white unis.
Jump forward to 2014, when the
Bulldogs started the season 9-0, with most of their success coming in the
maroon DWS 100 uniforms. After losing to
Alabama in their regular white uniforms, the Bulldogs finished the season on
the road in the Egg Bowl, once again wearing special white with gold jerseys. Just as they had two years prior, the Bulldogs
lost, dropping their record to 0-4 in special white unis.
Two weeks before playing in the
2014 Orange Bowl, the Bulldogs unveiled white versions of the DWS 100 unis, to
an overwhelmingly positive response from fans, and for good reason. The jerseys, paired with matte helmets,
provided possibly the best look in Mississippi State history. However, they didn’t stop the Georgia Tech
triple action attack, so despite Dak Prescott’s record setting performance, the
Bulldogs again fell victim to the special white uniforms curse, dropping to 0-5
in them.
The Bulldogs haven’t had the same
problem in special maroon uniforms. In
fact, they are undefeated in them. They
are 2-0 in Egg Bowl uniforms at home, and 7-0 in the maroon DWS 100 unis. So in the end, it really comes down to home
vs road. There are some exceptions to
that rule, however: the snow bowl reunion loss vs Johnny Manziel and Texas
A&M was at home, and the Bulldogs beat LSU on the road wearing the maroon
DWS 100 unis.
As a result of this record, I would
propose that MSU limit the Egg Bowl unis to home games only; nothing is more
embarrassing than walking out of Vaught-Hemmingway as a loser, wearing stupid
gold numbers. Plus, who doesn’t want to see the white DWS 100
unis vs the Rebels’ red uniforms (even better with the powder blue
helmets). Ole Miss’ road uniforms aren’t
great, so we’re not missing out on an outstanding uni-matchup in Starkville
with the gold-numbered unis.
More than likely, the DWS 100 unis,
or a version of them, will become the regular uniforms next year. Hopefully, that will take the curse off of
the white DWS 100 unis. With a road game
to Southern Miss to open next season, it seems likely that the white DWS 100
unis will be worn in a win there. Other
road games next year include games to Texas A&M, Auburn, Arkansas, and
Missouri. If we are to wear special
white uniforms at any time, I’d suggest Southern Miss so that the curse is sure
to be broken. You don’t want uniforms to
be the deciding factor in any of the other, tougher games (sarcasm, of course).
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