词条 | Egg Bowl |
释义 |
| wide = yes | name = Egg Bowl | image = | image_size = | caption = | team1 = Mississippi State Bulldogs | team1logo = Mississippi_State_Bulldogs.svg | team2 = Ole Miss Rebels | team2logo = Ole Miss Rebels logo.svg | sport = Football | firstmeeting = October 28, 1901 Mississippi State 17, Ole Miss 0 | mostrecent = November 22, 2018 {{nowrap|Mississippi State 35, Ole Miss 3}} | nextmeeting = November 28, 2019 in Starkville | total = 115 | series = Ole Miss leads 62–45–6 (62–47–6 on the field, as Mississippi State forfeited 2 wins and Ole Miss has vacated 2 wins.) | largestvictory = Mississippi State, 65–0 (1915) | longeststreak = {{nowrap|Mississippi State, 13 (1911–1925)}} | longestunbeatenstreak = | currentstreak = Mississippi State, 1 (2018–present) | currentunbeatenstreak = | trophy = Golden Egg | trophy series = | stadiums = | map_location = | map_width = | map_label1 = | map_mark1 = | map_label1_position = | coordinates1 = | map_label2 = | map_mark2 = | map_label2_position = | coordinates2 = | map_caption = }}{{OSM Location map | coord = {{coord|34|-89}} | zoom = 7 | width = 295 | height = 250 | caption = Locations of Mississippi State and Ole Miss | mark1 = Red pog.svg | label1 = Mississippi State | mark-coord1 = {{coord|33.4552|-88.7944}} | label-pos1 = top | label-color1 = black | mark2 = Blue pog.svg | label2 = Ole Miss | mark-coord2 = {{coord|34.3647|-89.5384}} | label-pos2 = bottom | label-color2 = black }} The Egg Bowl is the name given to the Mississippi State–Mississippi football rivalry.[1] It is an American college football rivalry game played annually between Southeastern Conference members Mississippi State University and Ole Miss (The University of Mississippi).[1][2] The rivalry is the tenth longest uninterrupted series in the United States. The two teams first played each other in 1901. Since 1927 the winning squad has been awarded possession of the "Golden Egg Trophy". In cases where the game ended in a tie the previous winner retained possession of the trophy. Ole Miss leads the series 62–45–6 through the 2018 season.[3] The game is a typical example of the intrastate rivalries between several public universities. These games are usually between one bearing the state's name alone, and the land-grant university, often styled as "State University." Like most such rivalries, it is contested at the end of the regular season, in this case during the Thanksgiving weekend and has been played on Thanksgiving 23 times, including from 1998–2003 and in 2013, 2017 and 2018 (and again in 2019).[4] Series historyThe first game in the series was played on October 28, 1901 at Mississippi State. Mississippi State, then known as the Mississippi A&M College and nicknamed the Aggies, defeated Ole Miss, nicknamed the Red and Blue at that time,[5] by a final score of 17–0. The two squads met on the gridiron every year from 1901 until 1911 and then, after a 3-year hiatus, resumed the series in 1915; since that 1915 meeting the two teams have met on the field every season with the exception of the 1943 season when neither school fielded teams due to World War II.[6][7][8] From 1973 through 1990 the game was played at Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium in Jackson, which seats approximately 62,000. Besides being centrally located in the state, at the time it was the only venue in the state capable of seating the anticipated crowd; for many years Vaught–Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, seated only about 32,000 and Scott Field in Starkville seated only about 31,000. Both have been considerably expanded and are now capable of accommodating the crowds which can realistically be expected, and both on-campus venues have been continually upgraded to the point where they are superior in amenities to Veterans Memorial Stadium. At one point the level of rivalry was such that a victory by one of the schools in this game could salvage what had otherwise been a poor season. This was however proven not to always be the case when in 2004 Ole Miss won the game but fired its coach, David Cutcliffe, the next year, following a disappointing season. Mississippi State dominated the first part of the series with a 17-5-1 record against Ole Miss.. However, Ole Miss now leads the series, due largely to its performance in the rivalry under Johnny Vaught. Vaught went 19–2–4 against the Maroons/Bulldogs during his two separate tenures at Ole Miss. The series has favored Mississippi State most recently; as of the 2018 season, when removing the wins that Ole Miss vacated from 2012 and 2014 due to NCAA violations, the past 8 games have been 2–6 (Ole Miss–Mississippi State). The two recent Ole Miss wins were by a total of 14 points (average margin of victory = 7) while the six Mississippi State wins were by a total of 124 points (average margin of victory was more than 20 points per game). In the last three games in the series, Mississippi State crushed Ole Miss by more than 30 points in each of its two wins while Ole Miss only managed one win in a closely contested 31-28 game. The birth of the Golden EggThe Aggies (Bulldogs) dominated the early days of the series including a 13-game A&M winning streak from 1911–25 during which time the Aggies outscored the Red and Blue by a combined 327–33.[9] Through 1925 Ole Miss had won only five times out of twenty-three total contests. In 1926 when the Red and Blue ended their 13-game losing streak by defeating A&M 7–6 in Starkville, the Ole Miss fans rushed the field with some trying to tear the goalposts down. A&M fans did not take well to the Ole Miss fans destroying their property and fights broke out. Some A&M fans defended the goal posts with wooden chairs, and several injuries were reported. According to one account:{{quotation |"Irate Aggie supporters took after the ambitious Ole Miss group with cane bottom chairs, and fights broke out. The mayhem continued until most of the chairs were splintered."[10]}} To prevent such events in the future, students of the two schools created the "Golden Egg", a large trophy which has been awarded to the winning team each year since 1927. The trophy is a large football-shaped brass piece mounted to a wooden base and traditionally symbolizes supremacy in college football in the state of Mississippi for the year. The footballs used in American football in the 1920s were considerably more ovoid and blunter than those in use today and similar to the balls still used in rugby; the trophy thus, to modern eyes, more resembles an egg than a football. The awarding of the "Golden Egg" was instituted in 1927 by joint agreement between the two schools' student bodies. In the event of a tie (before overtime was instituted in Division-I college football in 1996)[11] the school that won the game the previous year kept the trophy for the first half of the new year and then the trophy was sent to the other school for the second half of the new year.[12] The game was given the nickname "Egg Bowl" by Clarion-Ledger sportswriter Tom Patterson in 1979.[13] Notable games
Game results{{Sports rivalry series table| series_summary = yes | format = compact | cols = 2 | team1 = Mississippi State / Mississippi A&M | team1style = {{NCAA color cell|Mississippi State Bulldogs}} | team2 = Ole Miss | team2style = {{NCAA color cell|Ole Miss Rebels}} | legend_forfeit_text = Forfeits / Vacated wins | Mon, Oct 28, 1901 | Starkville | Mississippi A&M | 17 | Ole Miss | 0 | Sat, Oct 25, 1902 | Starkville | Mississippi A&M | 0 | Ole Miss | 21 | Sat, Nov 14, 1903 | Oxford | Mississippi A&M | 6 | Ole Miss | 6 | Sat, Oct 22, 1904 | Columbus | Mississippi A&M | 5 | Ole Miss | 17 | Thu, Nov 30, 1905 | Jackson | Mississippi A&M | 11 | Ole Miss | 0 | Thu, Nov 29, 1906 | Jackson | Mississippi A&M | 5 | Ole Miss | 29 | Thu, Nov 28, 1907 | Jackson | Mississippi A&M | 15 | Ole Miss | 0 | Thu, Nov 26, 1908 | Jackson | Mississippi A&M | 44 | Ole Miss | 6 | Thu, Nov 25, 1909 | Jackson | Mississippi A&M | 5 | Ole Miss | 9 | Thu, Nov 24, 1910 | Jackson | Mississippi A&M | 0 | Ole Miss | 30 | Thu, Nov 30, 1911 | Jackson | Mississippi A&M | 6 | Ole Miss | 0 | Sat, Nov 6, 1915 | Tupelo | Mississippi A&M | 65 | Ole Miss | 0 | Fri, Nov 3, 1916 | Tupelo | Mississippi A&M | 36 | Ole Miss | 0 | Sat, Nov 3, 1917 | Tupelo | Mississippi A&M | 41 | Ole Miss | 14 | Thu, Nov 28, 1918 | Starkville | Mississippi A&M | 34 | Ole Miss | 0 | Sat, Dec 7, 1918 | Oxford | Mississippi A&M | 13 | Ole Miss | 0 | Sat, Nov 8, 1919 | Clarksdale | Mississippi A&M | 33 | Ole Miss | 0 | Sat, Nov 6, 1920 | Greenwood | Mississippi A&M | 20 | Ole Miss | 0 | Sat, Oct 29, 1921 | Greenwood | Mississippi A&M | 21 | Ole Miss | 0 | Sat, Oct 21, 1922 | Jackson | Mississippi A&M | 19 | Ole Miss | 13 | Sat, Oct 20, 1923 | Jackson | Mississippi A&M | 13 | Ole Miss | 6 | Sat, Oct 18, 1924 | Jackson | Mississippi A&M | 20 | Ole Miss | 0 | Fri, Oct 24, 1925 | Jackson | Mississippi A&M | 6 | Ole Miss | 0 | Thu, Nov 25, 1926 | Starkville | Mississippi A&M | 6 | Ole Miss | 7 | Thu, Nov 24, 1927 | Oxford | Mississippi A&M | 12 | Ole Miss | 20 | Thu, Nov 29, 1928 | Starkville | Mississippi A&M | 19 | Ole Miss | 20 | Thu, Nov 28, 1929 | Oxford | Mississippi A&M | 7 | Ole Miss | 7 | Thu, Nov 27, 1930 | Starkville | Mississippi A&M | 0 | Ole Miss | 20 | Thu, Nov 26, 1931 | Oxford | Mississippi A&M | 14 | Ole Miss | 25 | Thu, Nov 24, 1932 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 0 | Ole Miss | 13 | Sat, Dec 2, 1933 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 0 | Ole Miss | 31 | Sat, Dec 1, 1934 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 3 | Ole Miss | 7 | Sat, Nov 30, 1935 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 6 | Ole Miss | 14 | Sat, Nov 21, 1936 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 26 | Ole Miss | 6 | Thu, Nov 25, 1937 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 9 | Ole Miss | 7 | Sat, Nov 26, 1938 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 6 | Ole Miss | 19 | Sat, Nov 25, 1939 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 18 | Ole Miss | 6 | Sat, Nov 23, 1940 | Starkville | #16 Mississippi State | 19 | #11 Ole Miss | 0 | Sat, Nov 29, 1941 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 6 | #14 Ole Miss | 0 | Sat, Nov 28, 1942 | Starkville | #16 Mississippi State | 34 | Ole Miss | 12 | Sat, Nov 25, 1944 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 8 | Ole Miss | 13 | Sat, Nov 24, 1945 | Starkville | #20 Mississippi State | 6 | Ole Miss | 7 | Sat, Nov 23, 1946 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 20 | Ole Miss | 0 | Sat, Nov 29, 1947 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 14 | #15 Ole Miss | 33 | Sat, Nov 27, 1948 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 7 | #17 Ole Miss | 34 | Sat, Nov 26, 1949 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 0 | Ole Miss | 26 | Sat, Dec 2, 1950 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 20 | Ole Miss | 27 | Sat, Dec 1, 1951 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 7 | Ole Miss | 49 | Sat, Nov 29, 1952 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 14 | #6 Ole Miss | 20 | Sat, Nov 28, 1953 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 7 | Ole Miss | 7 | Sat, Nov 27, 1954 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 0 | #6 Ole Miss | 14 | Sat, Nov 26, 1955 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 0 | #14 Ole Miss | 26 | Sat, Dec 1, 1956 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 7 | Ole Miss | 13 | Sat, Nov 30, 1957 | Starkville | #13 Mississippi State | 7 | #5 Ole Miss | 7 | Sat, Nov 29, 1958 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 0 | #13 Ole Miss | 21 | Sat, Nov 28, 1959 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 0 | #2 Ole Miss | 42 | Sat, Nov 26, 1960 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 9 | #3 Ole Miss | 35 | Sat, Dec 2, 1961 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 7 | #5 Ole Miss | 37 | Sat, Dec 1, 1962 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 6 | #3 Ole Miss | 13 | Sat, Nov 30, 1963 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 10 | #3 Ole Miss | 10 | Sat, Dec 5, 1964 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 20 | Ole Miss | 17 | Sat, Nov 27, 1965 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 0 | Ole Miss | 21 | Sat, Nov 26, 1966 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 0 | Ole Miss | 24 | Sat, Dec 2, 1967 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 3 | Ole Miss | 10 | Sat, Nov 30, 1968 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 17 | Ole Miss | 17 | Thu, Nov 27, 1969 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 22 | #14 Ole Miss | 48 | Thu, Nov 26, 1970 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 19 | #10 Ole Miss | 14 | Thu, Nov 25, 1971 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 0 | #18 Ole Miss | 48 | Sat, Nov 25, 1972 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 14 | Ole Miss | 51 | Sat, Nov 24, 1973 | Jackson | Mississippi State | 10 | Ole Miss | 38 | Sat, Nov 23, 1974 | Jackson | Mississippi State | 31 | Ole Miss | 13 | Sat, Nov 22, 1975 | Jackson | Mississippi State | 7 | Ole Miss | 13 | Sat, Nov 20, 1976 | Jackson | Mississippi State | 28 | Ole Miss | 11† | win73=Ole Miss | Sat, Nov 19, 1977 | Jackson | Mississippi State | 18 | Ole Miss | 14† | win74=Ole Miss | Sat, Nov 25, 1978 | Jackson | Mississippi State | 7 | Ole Miss | 27 | Sat, Nov 24, 1979 | Jackson | Mississippi State | 9 | Ole Miss | 14 | Sat, Nov 22, 1980 | Jackson | #17 Mississippi State | 19 | Ole Miss | 14 | Sat, Nov 21, 1981 | Jackson | Mississippi State | 17 | Ole Miss | 21 | Sat, Nov 20, 1982 | Jackson | Mississippi State | 27 | Ole Miss | 10 | Sat, Nov 19, 1983 | Jackson | Mississippi State | 23 | Ole Miss | 24 | Sat, Nov 24, 1984 | Jackson | Mississippi State | 3 | Ole Miss | 24 | Sat, Nov 23, 1985 | Jackson | Mississippi State | 27 | Ole Miss | 45 | Sat, Nov 22, 1986 | Jackson | Mississippi State | 3 | Ole Miss | 24 | Sat, Nov 21, 1987 | Jackson | Mississippi State | 30 | Ole Miss | 20 | Sat, Nov 26, 1988 | Jackson | Mississippi State | 6 | Ole Miss | 33 | Sat, Nov 25, 1989 | Jackson | Mississippi State | 11 | Ole Miss | 21 | Sat, Nov 24, 1990 | Jackson | Mississippi State | 9 | #21 Ole Miss | 21 | Sat, Nov 23, 1991 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 24 | Ole Miss | 9 | Sat, Nov 28, 1992 | Oxford | #18 Mississippi State | 10 | #24 Ole Miss | 17 | Sat, Nov 27, 1993 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 20 | Ole Miss | 13 | Sat, Nov 26, 1994 | Oxford | #19 Mississippi State | 21 | Ole Miss | 17 | Sat, Nov 25, 1995 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 10 | Ole Miss | 13 | Sat, Nov 30, 1996 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 17 | Ole Miss | 0 | Sat, Nov 29, 1997 | Starkville | #22 Mississippi State | 14 | Ole Miss | 15 | Thu, Nov 26, 1998 | Oxford | #25 Mississippi State | 28 | Ole Miss | 6 | Thu, Nov 25, 1999 | Starkville | #18 Mississippi State | 23 | #23 Ole Miss | 20 | Thu, Nov 23, 2000 | Oxford | #23 Mississippi State | 30 | Ole Miss | 45 | Thu, Nov 22, 2001 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 36 | Ole Miss | 28 | Thu, Nov 28, 2002 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 12 | Ole Miss | 24 | Thu, Nov 27, 2003 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 0 | #17 Ole Miss | 31 | Sat, Nov 27, 2004 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 3 | Ole Miss | 20 | Sat, Nov 26, 2005 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 35 | Ole Miss | 14 | Sat, Nov 25, 2006 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 17 | Ole Miss | 20 | Fri, Nov 23, 2007 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 17 | Ole Miss | 14 | Fri, Nov 28, 2008 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 0 | #25 Ole Miss | 45 | Sat, Nov 28, 2009 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 41 | #20 Ole Miss | 27 | Sat, Nov 27, 2010 | Oxford |#25 Mississippi State | 31 | Ole Miss | 23 | Sat, Nov 26, 2011 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 31 | Ole Miss | 3 | Sat, Nov 24, 2012 | Oxford | #25 Mississippi State | 24‡ | Ole Miss |41 | win109=none | Thu, Nov 28, 2013 | Starkville | Mississippi State | 17 | Ole Miss | 10 OT | Sat, Nov 29, 2014 | Oxford | #4 Mississippi State | 17‡ | #18 Ole Miss | 31 |win111=none | Sat, Nov 28, 2015 | Starkville | #23 Mississippi State | 27 | #19 Ole Miss | 38 | Sat, Nov 26, 2016 | Oxford | Mississippi State | 55 | Ole Miss | 20 | Thu, Nov 23, 2017 | Starkville | #16 Mississippi State | 28 | Ole Miss | 31 | Thu, Nov 22, 2018 | Oxford | #22 Mississippi State | 35 | Ole Miss | 3 | Thu, Nov 28, 2019 | Starkville | Mississippi State | | Ole Miss | | note = † Mississippi State forfeited as part of NCAA penalties. ‡ Ole Miss vacated as part of NCAA penalties. }} See also
Notes
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