The Egg Bowl is watched and remembered in Mississippi, but it?s rarely noticed outside of the state. Ask your median college football fan, and the strongest association is likely to be with the pecan pies that Lee Corso gave out during those years in the late-90s. That?s because there?s hardly ever anything of significance at stake. In the typology of modern Egg Bowls, we have four distinct classes of game:

  • The Bragging Rights Games: two sub-.500 teams playing for pride (2004-2006)
  • The Spoiler Games: one good team, one bad, and the chance for an upset (2007-2010, 2003, 2001)
  • The Last Chance Games: one team needing a win to become?bowl-eligible (2011-2013, 2002)
  • The Pecking Order Games: two mediocre bowl-eligible teams playing for better selection (1998-2000)

What we?ve never had — at least since 1941 — is The Championship Game: the game with SEC and national title implications. (That game is more often known as ?The Iron Bowl,? played the same weekend in Alabama.)

But with each?passing week and each?passing win, the championship implications of this year’s?Egg Bowl grow. This season No. 1 Mississippi State and No. 3 Ole Miss have already demolished every one of the Magnolia State’s historical precedents.

So how?much are Mississippians anticipating the November 29 matchup? Just try?finding a ticket.

Six weeks out, the cheapest ticket available?on StubHub is?$294.99 — and that’s for?standing room only. To get a seat, you’ll have to shell out at least $356.25.?The median ticket costs more than $550.

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From stubhub.com

 

It’s no stretch to say that you might have to pay a month’s rent to spend three hours in Vaught-Hemingway Stadium the Saturday after Thanksgiving. This map?allows you to explore average monthly rental costs — including utilities — around?Mississippi:

 

Of course, the ticket often?doesn’t?even account for the majority of the costs of a football weekend in Oxford. There’s also the matter of where you’ll stay. And if you’re just now trying to book a room, tough luck. The closest hotel still available?on Hotels.com is in New Albany, 43 miles away.

 

From hotels.com
From hotels.com

 

Football may be considered Mississippi’s?unofficial?state religion, and the Egg Bowl may be its?holiest rite. But this year’s ticket prices already seem outlandish — and they’re only destined to go up if MSU and Ole Miss keep winning.

 

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