Flick: an MSU legend
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Walking into Hank Flick's office in McComas Hall, a visitor immediately sees the history and tradition Flick has been associated with in his 32 years of service to Mississippi State University. Pictures of iconic coaches and players line his wall and desk along with photographs of his son. Within moments of talking to Flick, you know the man bleeds Maroon and White.
Hank Flick is Mississippi State University. He is as much a part of the university's traditions as ringing cowbells, Bully and the Left Field Lounge. Flick's voice and dedication to serving The People's University have woven him into the school's history.
This weekend, the athletic department abruptly announced Flick would no longer be serving as the public address announcer for football and basketball games, citing the department "would like to move in a different direction." No other explanations were provided by the athletic department as to why the change occurred.
Flick will remain in his teaching role, but the game day atmosphere will forever have a void.
We would like to thank Hank Flick for his 32-year service to Misssissippi State athletics. We feel that Flick's voice and enthusiasm for the university are a fundamental part to every game day experience.
We would like to thank the athletic department, specifically athletic director Greg Byrne, for breathing new life into the department and giving athletics a new vision, but we feel Flick's dismissal fundamentally removes one of our richest traditions.
Football players now sing the alma mater after games, and they also sing the fight song after victories. We applaud this new tradition and understand the restructuring of our athletic image, but we feel that the athletic department is sending contradictory signals by removing Flick's iconic voice. We think the university should embrace its history instead of stepping on the toes of tradition in the name of change.
We also feel the athletic department could have handled this transition in a more respectful way. We think Flick should have been granted one last game. Doing this would allow students, players and alumni to say goodbye and provide Flick with the respectful farewell he deserves.
Finally, we would like to remind students that we all have a say in what goes on at the university. We ask that students make their opinions heard about the matter. Flick may not be announcing any future games, but the student body can provide feedback to the athletic department about his replacement.
It will take many games for Bulldog fans to adjust to a new voice announcing first downs and three pointers, but we think the Bulldog Nation will give whoever takes the reins ample opportunity to establish their own voice. Still without Flick, it will be hard to attend a sporting event and truly enjoy it, "Mississippi State style."
The Reflector editorial board is made up of opinion editor Harry Nelson, news editor Kyle Wrather, assistant news editor April Windham, sports editor Justin Ammon, entertainment editor Bailey Singletary, photo editor Bud Sorey, copy editors Josh Starr and Dee Works, online editor Adam Kazery, managing editor Aubra Whitten and editor in chief Carl Smith.


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LA Jones
posted 4/24/09 @ 7:23 AM CST
Thank you MSU Athletic Department for making the change. Hearing Hank Flick's voice at football games was like fingernails on a chalkboard. He is the reason I quit going to the games because his announcing was so terrible and irritating. (Continued…)
Pete Papas
posted 4/24/09 @ 8:20 AM CST
Hank Flick is a great announcer!!! I looked forward to any game that he was an announcer. As an alum, I feel that his dismissal of announcing duties is almost a tragedy. (Continued…)
Dagraymom
posted 4/24/09 @ 11:29 AM CST
Certainly it is the athletic department's right to make the changes they feel will be benefical, but the abrupt text-message announcement of "moving in another direction" was disrespectful to say the least. (Continued…)
Calvin
posted 4/24/09 @ 2:01 PM CST
Dismissing Hank Flick is the most stupid decision M.S.U. has made recently. The college as a whole makes decisions regarding sporting events that inconvenience students, make us angry and/or slightly annoyed (completely unnecessary and unannounced closing of NW commuter lot during Super Bulldog Weekend being a prime example). (Continued…)
Wes Morrison
posted 4/24/09 @ 2:10 PM CST
Will it take Coach Stansbury getting fired to realize that maybe Greg Byrne isn't the right choice for Mississippi State?
Because once Stanz goes, the "Ninja" will have replaced all three of the most profitable programs' coaches. (Continued…)
Mississippi State Style
posted 4/24/09 @ 3:05 PM CST
Dr. Flick has given us thirty-two years of devout service... Gregory has been here one year.
The ghost of Flick's voice will haunt State basketball and football games for decades to come. (Continued…)
Next Big Announcement
posted 4/24/09 @ 3:17 PM CST
The next big announcement needs to be Greg Byrne resigns(gets fired).
Templeton
Polk
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Engineer Dawg Alum
posted 4/24/09 @ 9:23 PM CST
Seven years ago, I remember first hearing Flick at an honors forum shortly before the basketball season started. I remember how much his voiced annoyed most everyone and did sound like "fingernails on a chalkboard. (Continued…)
That is what we need
posted 4/25/09 @ 12:07 PM CST
That is exactly what we need Jerry Lawler announcing are games. Or some other in your face yahoo with "personality". Why not Howard Stern or Bubba the Love Sponge?
When did class and professionalism go out of style?
Why not just ask Flick to get into it more? Or cut him back to basketball? It is clearly the announcer's fault that Mississippi State football has been lackluster. (Continued…)
spear
posted 4/25/09 @ 11:35 PM CST
wow, i have to think the majority of the Maroon nation sees this as a mistake, the guy is as much a part of MSU athletics as anyone else! I hate to see him go!
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