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What a difference a day makes — that and a pitcher named Doug Nikhazy
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Make that 15 of 17; Bulldogs dominance of Rebels continues
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By Rick Cleveland
Apr 15, 2021 1:10 PM
Jake Mangum kisses the Governor’s Cup after Mississippi State defeated Ole Miss in 2019. Mangum helped State dominate Ole Miss in recent seasons with the Bulldogs winning 14 of the last 16. But Mangum has moved on and perhaps the most anticipated Rebel-Bulldog games in the series’ 128-year history are this weekend in Starkville..
Ole Miss and Mississippi State have played baseball for 128 years. Thatâs a lot of history. And yet, there probably has never been a more anticipated Rebel-Bulldog baseball series than the one scheduled for this weekend in Starkville.
Thatâs why seats are selling for $400 on Stubhub. Thereâs no official word, but I am told that nobody will be turned away from the Friday, Saturday and Sunday games. Crowds of more than 12,000 are entirely possible, depending on the weather. Standing room only seats are available for $80 on Stubhub, but hereâs a veteran tip: You can just go on hailstate
Mississippi Stories: Rick Cleveland
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School of Journalism and New Media
Posted on: April 6th, 2021
by ldrucker
Mississippi Today is a strictly non-profit, web-based news organization that brands itself as the political watchdog of the state.
With the Republican party holding a super majority in the state’s elected offices, Mississippi Today often receives criticism as left leaning. While the organization is nonpartisan, it must cover a heavily partisan government.
Mary Margaret White
Mary Margaret White, chief executive officer, credits the editorial staff as the group that brings political balance to each story.
White, who has a bachelor’s degree in English and in journalism, and a master’s degree in Southern Studies from the University of Mississippi, also serves as an advisory board member of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture.