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Mississippi State’s Endzone Design Might Cause You To Seize Up (Photo)

Nov 8, 2014; Starkville, MS, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs quarterback Dak Prescott (15) smiles while on the headsets after coming out of the game against the UT Martin Skyhawks during the fourth quarter at Davis Wade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 8, 2014; Starkville, MS, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs quarterback Dak Prescott (15) smiles while on the headsets after coming out of the game against the UT Martin Skyhawks during the fourth quarter at Davis Wade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

Mississippi State is on the rise in college football but their end zone designs may induce seizures across the country.

The biggest game of the college football weekend will feature Alabama and Mississippi State taking each other on in Tuscaloosa. The matchup is highlighted by the fact that it’s not only a College Football Playoff preview, but it’s a game that could knock one of those two teams out of the playoff picture before the weekend is over.

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We are going to get a sneak peak at what the playoffs will be like this weekend as while both teams may still be in the running to make the postseason, even with a loss, the style of game and what is on the line will give us a taste of what playoff football in college is going to be like and if Mississippi State can return to Stark Vegas with a win that keeps them alive in the hunt.

If that happens though, we’ll have to watch all remaining Mississippi State games without seizing up.

Mississippi State has redesigned their end zones with — something — and the result is either masterful art or something a kindergartener can make with macaroni art.

Basically, if there is too much scoring in a game in Stark Vegas, and the camera pans past whatever that endzone design is too many times, this is going to be America.

In all seriousness though, the end zone designs are more of visual sin than they are a health risk. What Mississippi State is thinking is beyond anyone but the bottom line is that they’re such an attractive team to watch this season that they can literally paint any end zone design they want and we’ll all still watch.

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