Fans Gearing up for the Egg Bowl
Saturday, the 2015 Egg Bowl featuring number 18 Ole Miss and number 21 Mississippi State will be separating friends and family for another year.
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Saturday, the 2015 Egg Bowl featuring number 18 Ole Miss and number 21 Mississippi State will be separating friends and family for another year.
The iconic No. 4 will be retired tomorrow night as the Green Bay Packers host the Chicago Bears.
The Saints currently stand at 4-5 and are ranked third in the NFC South.
The Saints charged into Sunday’s home game red hot on offense.
The Saints-Giants shootout resulted in 101 points, 13 passing touchdowns and an exciting finish.
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Are you a Southern Miss fan with no plans for this weekend? Well, now you may have some.
Last night, the Saints hosted the Falcons with only one thing on their mind, getting their second win.
The Saints took the field yesterday in Philadelphia with their heads held high after getting their first win of the season last week.
The New Orleans Saints plan to start Drew Brees Sunday night against the Dallas Cowboys.
Brees made news today by restructuring his contract to free up much needed space for the New Orleans Saints.
The New Orleans Saints faced a major challenge against division foe Carolina, all without the service of their quarterback Drew Brees.
The Saints announced that quarterback Drew Brees will not play in this weekend’s game.
The Saints’ season didn’t exactly get off to the start they’d like last week with an opening weekend loss to the Cardinals.
The New Orleans Saints opened up their regular season yesterday in Glendale, Arizona against the Arizona Cardinals.
In Oxford, the Ole Miss Rebels made quick work of their opponent, UT-Martin, with a staggering 76-3 win.
It was an exciting start for two Mississippi college football teams who faced off this weekend.
Tomorrow night at 9 o’clock, Southern Miss kicks off the season against Mississippi State.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady receives an off-the-field victory today.
The NFL preseason is well underway, but some fans are still dwelling on how last year’s Super Bowl ended in the hands of one Mississippi native.
A Pascagoula native made history over the weekend as the first full-time female referee in the NFL.
It’s almost fall, which means football season is just around the corner.