Tue, 15 May 2012
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Tue, 15 May 2012
Rick Ray, head coach of the men's basketball team, is this week's special guest. We learn more about the new coach and his strategy for returning the Hoop Dogs to an NCAA berth. Also, track & field skipper Steve Dudley recaps the SEC Championships, where the MSU men finished fifth and high jumper Marcus Jackson earned All-SEC honors. |
Tue, 8 May 2012
Scott Stricklin makes his spring pilgrimage to Bully BarkLine. The athletics director shares plenty of information on current and future endeavors to further MSU sports. The BarkLine crew also review the Diamond Dogs' series win at Alabama. |
Tue, 1 May 2012
Softball skipper Vann Stuedeman discusses the best April in MSU's history. Also, baseball assistant Nick Mingione returns to Cowbells to review the Diamond Dogs' series win over Ole Miss. |
Tue, 24 April 2012
Niel Stopczynski, assistant recruiting coordinator for the Bulldog football team, is this week's special guest. Per Nilsson also visits the show to talk about his NCAA-bound men's tennis team. And the BarkLine hosts have fun reliving Super Bulldog Weekend, including a Diamond Dogs sweep over Tennessee. |
Tue, 17 April 2012
Super Bulldog Weekend preview. Assistant A.D./Marketing Chad Thomas outlines the various activities on campus this weekend, while Brice Lambert, of Music Maker Productions, discusses the Sugarland concert inside Davis Wade Stadium. And the Diamond Dogs lost another SEC series, as South Carolina pulled out the brooms in Columbia. |
Tue, 10 April 2012
Vic Schaefer, the new women's basketball coach at MSU, is the special guest at Cowbells. We learn about the former Texas A&M assistant coach's vision for the Bulldogs. Also, we break news by announcing a few of Schaefer's newly-hired assistants on the show. In men's hoops news, Rodney Hood decides to leave the program. And host Gene Swindoll weighs-in on the Diamond Dogs' first SEC series win against Vandy. |
Tue, 3 April 2012
Rick Ray is hired as the men's basketball coach. We get the BarkLine hosts opinion on the former Clemson assistant. Rockey Felker drops-in at Cowbells to talk a little Bulldog spring football. And the baseball team loses the weekend series at Auburn, as Vanderbilt comes to Starkville this weekend. |
Tue, 27 March 2012
Steve Robertson, GenesPage.com and Scout.com recruiting guru, joins the BarkLine hosts at Cowbells Sports Grill this week. We get a full report on the 2013 recruiting efforts of Dan Mullen and his staff. Also, Gene Swindoll recaps the tough weekend MSU faced on the diamond against No. 3 Arkansas. |
Tue, 20 March 2012
Rick Stansbury retires. The BarkLine hosts open the resume file to discuss possible candidates for the Bulldogs' top job. Also, media relations staffer Jason Edwards drops-by to discuss the MSU track & field program hosting this weekend's Big 10/SEC Challenge at Spencer Stadium/Maddox Track. And the Diamond Dogs lose the SEC-opening series in Baton Rouge to No. 8 LSU. |

