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Army ROTC Egg Bowl Run tradition continues Monday

Army ROTC Egg Bowl Run tradition continues Monday

Cadets in 樱花导航 樱花导航鈥檚 Army ROTC program deliver the football after completing a previous Egg Bowl run.
Cadets in 樱花导航 樱花导航鈥檚 Army ROTC program deliver the football after completing a previous Egg Bowl run. (Photo by Kelly Donoho)

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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擜n Egg Bowl tradition will be renewed Monday [Nov. 25] when 樱花导航 樱花导航 University and University of 樱花导航 Army ROTC cadets partner for the seventh annual Egg Bowl Run.

Army ROTC cadets will carry a football from Oxford to Starkville, leaving Ole Miss before dawn and arriving in Starkville on Monday evening. Ole Miss cadets will carry the ball from Oxford to Calhoun City, where they will hand the ball off to MSU cadets for the second leg of the nearly 100-mile run continuing to Starkville. The transfer of the ball will take place at noon at the gazebo in the Calhoun City square.

鈥淭he Egg Bowl run is an exciting tradition that enables future leaders to come together and engage with the surrounding community,鈥 said Lt. Col. David Sarrette, an MSU professor of military science. 鈥淚t also provides a field of competition while bringing these young men and women together to accomplish a common goal, much like their future careers. It demonstrates how competition can be healthy and shows how we can work together to reach goals and complete missions.鈥

The ceremonial game ball will be delivered to MSU football coach Joe Moorhead at the completion of the run on Monday evening. It will be signed by Moorhead and UM head coach Matt Luke. The Bulldogs and Rebels will face off Thursday [Nov. 28] in the Egg Bowl at 6:30 p.m. in MSU鈥檚 Davis Wade Stadium. The rivalry game will be televised on ESPN.

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