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Patient Bulldogs welcome Blazers to Starkville

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Posted 5:33AM on Friday 8th October 2004 ( 20 years ago )
STARKVILLE, Miss - Sylvester Croom didn&#39;t take any shortcuts in rebuilding Mississippi State&#39;s downtrodden program. Through five games, it shows.<br> <br> The Bulldogs (1-4) have lost four straight and are nearly two-touchdown underdogs to UAB in Saturday&#39;s non-conference game. Mississippi State has one of the worst offenses in the country, and nobody in the Southeastern Conference gives up more points.<br> <br> Coaches and players expected a long, trying process, and that&#39;s exactly what they&#39;re getting.<br> <br> ``For this program to be shaped in the way that coach Croom desires ... it was going to require a great deal of endurance,&#39;&#39; quarterback Kyle York said. ``The way that everyone involved in this program endures through the tough times is going to lay a foundation for how this program is going to be over the next several years, maybe even the next century.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> The short term has been a test of patience. Mississippi State&#39;s scoring average of 12 points ranks 116th of 117 Division I-A teams only New Mexico State (10 ppg) is worse and the Bulldogs are near the bottom nationally in total offense.<br> <br> They&#39;ve struggled with injuries, inexperience and ineffective execution during their four-game slide.<br> <br> ``We&#39;re still working on our psyche when something is not going our way, being able to respond immediately (after) and making the next play,&#39;&#39; Croom said.<br> <br> But UAB isn&#39;t a homecoming patsy quite the opposite.<br> <br> The Blazers (3-1) are 12-point favorites after winning two straight, and UAB is eager for its shot at the Bulldogs, coach Watson Brown said.<br> <br> ``Anytime you play an SEC team, it&#39;s an image boost for you, if you can make something happen,&#39;&#39; Brown said. ``It still gives us momentum as we get back into league play. You don&#39;t like playing a non-league game like this at this time of the year, but with who it is I don&#39;t think it bothers us at all.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> UAB started from scratch 13 seasons ago and grew into a solid, respectable program, although the Blazers have never played in a bowl game. UAB (3-1) is coming off consecutive 5-7 seasons and beat Cincinnati 30-27 in a thriller last week.<br> <br> The Blazers are reluctant favorites this week, though the players say they&#39;re neither in awe of nor full of pity for Mississippi State.<br> <br> ``You cannot go in there overconfident,&#39;&#39; quarterback Darrell Hackney said. ``I sometimes like being the underdog, because it makes you play harder. I&#39;m going to go into the game treating it like we&#39;re the underdog.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> Kickoff is 1:30 p.m. CDT.<br>

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