Mississippi State, Kansas State ADs work out home-and-home series via Twitter
Has this ever happened before?
Mississippi State and Kansas State just worked out a home-and-home series via Twitter. Kansas State athletic director John Currie challenged Mississippi State to a game at Bill Synder Family Football Stadium, and MSU athletic director Scott Stricklin accepted the challenge. The two worked it out on Twitter.
The result is a home-and-home series, where MSU will travel to Manhattan, Kansas, in 2018, and the Bulldogs will host the Wildcats in Starkville in 2019.
Here’s the Twitter exchange:
Nice wardrobe RT @John_Currie: #Chillin4Charity @stricklinMSU We have raised the bar in this effort! Enjoy the video: http://t.co/vFD4j4TZ2o
— Scott Stricklin (@stricklinMSU) July 11, 2014
In his #Chillin4Charity video @John_Currie invites @HailStateFB to play at K-State. ‘16 in Manhattan, ’17 in Starkville? #HailState
— Scott Stricklin (@stricklinMSU) July 11, 2014
Let’s do it! RT @John_Currie: @stricklinMSU Already got some stuff working then – how about ‘18 MHK, ’19 Starkvegas? #KState #Family
— Scott Stricklin (@stricklinMSU) July 11, 2014
So, @HailStateFB vs @KState_Football: ‘18 in Manhattan; ’19 in Starkville. Pleasure doing business with you, @John_Currie. #HailState
— Scott Stricklin (@stricklinMSU) July 11, 2014
The Bulldogs just announced a home-and-home series with NC State in 2020 and 2021.