The difference between a cowbell and the Rammer Jammer cheer is that I can't hit anyone over the head with a Rammer Jammer and cause a concussion.
I have personally witnessed someone in Tuscaloosa get hit with a cowbell being used as a weapon. A colleague of mine says he once saw a homemade cowbell that was a bell the size of a Bible affixed to a bicycle handlebar, which made it approximately the length of a T-ball bat.
The reason few of our fans seem to have had a problem with a cowbell yet is because State hasn't been a decent program since the Jackie Sherrill era, and was only decent for about four years even during that time. Someone asked when the last time State won the conference -- it was 1941. I guess we should be thankful it only happens once every World War, otherwise we'd actually have to deal with the problem. Can you imagine Gator fans swinging cowbells? That's the issue.
I guess my overriding point is that the other 11 SEC schools all have to respect rules regarding when music can be played, sound effects can be used, etc., except Mississippi State. So we as a conference end up treating them like the class idiot -- "It's just Little Johnny, he don't know no better."
As far as I'm concerned, the rule needs to be this: The first time you hear a bell of any kind, I don't care if it's the recess bell coming from a building at Starkville Elementary, you stop the game and penalize MSU 15 yards. The second time it happens, you flag them again. The third time it happens, you flag them again and you eject the head-coach-of-the-week from the Bulldog sidelines, and then you keep doing it until people get the point. Otherwise, take the whole rule off the books. When you pass rules, ENFORCE THEM.
People talk about gameday security finding the cowbells -- heck, I was in Starkville last year, and one of the ushers had his own cowbell. You think those pillars of the security community are going to actually take anyone else's away from them (unless they want it for themselves)? Ha.