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re: Looks like Ole Miss is the new flavor of the month....
Posted on 1/18/13 at 12:05 am to lsusteve1
Posted on 1/18/13 at 12:05 am to lsusteve1
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Just means they'll be middle of the pack and win a few they normally don't.
Nothing to see here
But I would like to see them beat Bama
If we are capable to beat Bama we are more than capable to beat y'all or anybody else in the SEC ... But I guess you mean something to the affect of their team gets the stomach bug and to add insult to injury OM beats them in football ... Is that about right?
Ok I have asked this in a couple threads now ... Why is it so hard to believe we can't rise out of mediocrity? USCe did and they were a couple years removed from a winless season something OM has never done before. Comparing their history to ours we are miles ahead of them yet many posters on here would say they are legit east contenders.
Oh and USCe wasn't the first place spurrier did that at you do remember what UF was prior to him don't you??? Oh and what about LSU before Saban? And I could go on but instead I think you see my point we the right coach and the approach to recruiting programs can change ... Perfect example would Bama be Bama if let's say the Bear had decided to stay @ aTm instead of leaving?
So ask what truly is so shocking that you just can't believe it's happening at Ole Piss?? And before you answer yes RN will be a Reb and that's one of the major factors in all of this ...
Posted on 1/18/13 at 12:11 am to McRebel42
Meh. Ole Miss is still Ole Miss.
Posted on 1/18/13 at 12:44 am to McRebel42
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Oh and what about LSU before Saban?
Top fifteen program all time in wins
Posted on 1/18/13 at 1:39 am to McRebel42
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If we are capable to beat Bama we are more than capable to beat y'all or anybody else in the SEC ... But I guess you mean something to the affect of their team gets the stomach bug and to add insult to injury OM beats them in football ... Is that about right? Ok I have asked this in a couple threads now ... Why is it so hard to believe we can't rise out of mediocrity? USCe did and they were a couple years removed from a winless season something OM has never done before. Comparing their history to ours we are miles ahead of them yet many posters on here would say they are legit east contenders. Oh and USCe wasn't the first place spurrier did that at you do remember what UF was prior to him don't you??? Oh and what about LSU before Saban? And I could go on but instead I think you see my point we the right coach and the approach to recruiting programs can change ... Perfect example would Bama be Bama if let's say the Bear had decided to stay @ aTm instead of leaving? So ask what truly is so shocking that you just can't believe it's happening at Ole Piss?? And before you answer yes RN will be a Reb and that's one of the major factors in all of this ...
Ill admit that Freeze is the right guy for Ole Miss, but even if you sign all 4 5 stars, you will still have a very top heavy class. If you look at Bama, LSU, Florida, etc they recruit about 15-20 4 stars a class. That creates depth. Furthermore you're comparing Freeze to Bear Bryant, Nick Saban, and Steve Spurrier...
Need I say more?
Posted on 1/18/13 at 2:34 am to higgsBoson
only time will tell. i cant wait to hear the tears hit the floor from ole miss and atm
Posted on 1/18/13 at 5:52 am to zumo22
well i for one wondered a while back if Ole Miss even belonged in the SEC. But the right coach, the right recruiting class, sprinkled with the right amount of $$$ and heads can turn and eyes can roll. If you noticed in their bowl game 60k fans showed up for a low tier bowl game. got to believe they have lot of fan support and alumni connections to make it happen. After all they aren't Tulane.
Posted on 1/18/13 at 5:58 am to tigerprl
not sure how it is up there, but i moved from baton rouge to biloxi 8 months ago and all you see is alabama/lsu down here. its about a hour and a half difference
Posted on 1/18/13 at 7:30 am to McRebel42
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Sure, it could happen...just don't believe that its very likely. When Saban took over LSU he inherited one of the most fertile recruiting grounds in the nation. Per capita, Louisiana produces as much talent as any place in the country. All he needed to do was keep it home. While Mississippi also ranks among the top states for division 1 football players per resident, the state only has about 2/3 of the population of its western neighbor and a second major state school to compete against to keep the best players in state. Besides having to go to war with State every year for the best in state players, Ole Miss also has to deal with Alabama and LSU, which have won 1/2 of the past 10 national championships, recruiting the states top players hard every year.
While it certainly isn't impossible for Ole Miss to potentially turn their program in to a powerhouse, I just don't see it happening. Maybe if MSU, Bama, LSU, and Auburn would somehow all be placed on probation with severe sanctions at the same time for 3yrs, or so.
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we are capable to beat Bama we are more than capable to beat y'all or anybody else in the SEC ... But I guess you mean something to the affect of their team gets the stomach bug and to add insult to injury OM beats them in football ... Is that about right?
Ok I have asked this in a couple threads now ... Why is it so hard to believe we can't rise out of mediocrity? USCe did and they were a couple years removed from a winless season something OM has never done before. Comparing their history to ours we are miles ahead of them yet many posters on here would say they are legit east contenders.
Oh and USCe wasn't the first place spurrier did that at you do remember what UF was prior to him don't you??? Oh and what about LSU before Saban? And I could go on but instead I think you see my point we the right coach and the approach to recruiting programs can change ... Perfect example would Bama be Bama if let's say the Bear had decided to stay @ aTm instead of leaving?
So ask what truly is so shocking that you just can't believe it's happening at Ole Piss?? And before you answer yes RN will be a Reb and that's one of the major factors in all of this ...
Sure, it could happen...just don't believe that its very likely. When Saban took over LSU he inherited one of the most fertile recruiting grounds in the nation. Per capita, Louisiana produces as much talent as any place in the country. All he needed to do was keep it home. While Mississippi also ranks among the top states for division 1 football players per resident, the state only has about 2/3 of the population of its western neighbor and a second major state school to compete against to keep the best players in state. Besides having to go to war with State every year for the best in state players, Ole Miss also has to deal with Alabama and LSU, which have won 1/2 of the past 10 national championships, recruiting the states top players hard every year.
While it certainly isn't impossible for Ole Miss to potentially turn their program in to a powerhouse, I just don't see it happening. Maybe if MSU, Bama, LSU, and Auburn would somehow all be placed on probation with severe sanctions at the same time for 3yrs, or so.
Posted on 1/18/13 at 7:49 am to bopper50
Maybe they can add another one of these.
Posted on 1/18/13 at 9:19 am to H-Town Tiger
Recruiting championships are being added to the other side of the stadium
Posted on 1/18/13 at 9:25 am to McRebel42
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But I guess you mean something to the affect of their team gets the stomach bug and to add insult to injury OM beats them in football ... Is that about right?
Nope....I just meant I'd like to see someone (besides LSU and A&M) give Bama trouble.
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Oh and what about LSU before Saban?
So, you think LSU was on Ole Miss' level before Saban? Ooooook
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So ask what truly is so shocking that you just can't believe it's happening at Ole Piss??
Ummm....because it never has? I will say the biggest issue at Ole Miss, assuming HF wins with this talent, will be keeping him in Oxford.
Posted on 1/18/13 at 9:33 am to DMagic
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Recruiting championships are being added to the other side of the stadium
Need I remind you Rebs on how manay 5 star busts there are every class ?
To beat the best, you need depth.
Posted on 1/18/13 at 9:36 am to bopper50
Absolutely. We have a lot of quality players in positions of need adding to this class. Their rankings don't reflect that you'll just have to trust me.
Posted on 1/18/13 at 9:39 am to DMagic
quote:i could see a 2013 State of Mississippi Recruiting Championship banner in the stadium.
Recruiting championships are being added to the other side of the stadium
This post was edited on 1/18/13 at 9:41 am
Posted on 1/18/13 at 9:52 am to lsusteve1
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So, you think LSU was on Ole Miss' level before Saban? Ooooook
I hate to keep siding with the Bears but lsu fans that give ole miss no shite of relevance are naive. I recall some 4-7 and 3-8 season prior to Saban.
I do agree, though, more depth in a class annually is needed. Lsu currently has 19 four stars or higher.
Posted on 1/18/13 at 9:55 am to jdg91878
I hope we can turn things around as gracefully as LSU has
Posted on 1/18/13 at 9:59 am to jdg91878
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I hate to keep siding with the Bears but lsu fans that give ole miss no shite of relevance are naive. I recall some 4-7 and 3-8 season prior to Saban.
LSU was in the Top 15 winningest programs in College Football history before Saban got here.
So my comment stands
Posted on 1/18/13 at 10:44 am to McRebel42
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Oh and what about LSU before Saban?
Without Nick Saban, LSU is 697-377-47 - he did a good job, and there have been great teams since, but LSU is fine without Nick Saban (and he's fine without us).
Ole Miss on the other hand, without Johnny Vaught, is 438-431-12 - think about that for a second. Even all these years later, Vaught still led 30% of ALL Ole Miss Victories - without him - ya'll are a .500 ball club. Vaught led 106 SEC victories - since Vaught (and adding back in Kinard's 6) ya'll have won 115 SEC games.
Take your coach envy somewhere else - it is unseemly. Ya'll should not have fired Cutcliffe - at least he was a winner.
Posted on 1/18/13 at 11:05 am to Ace Midnight
Sketchy recruiting to say the least.
Posted on 1/18/13 at 11:10 am to jdg91878
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I hate to keep siding with the Bears but lsu fans that give ole miss no shite of relevance are naive. I recall some 4-7 and 3-8 season prior to Saban.
I agree with you, never say never, but the comparison to LSU is not a good one and no its not because I'm an LSU fan.
As others have mentioned, La is a larger state, that produces more SEC and NFL caliber plaeyrs, plus LSU does not have another SEC team in the state or even a mid major with some history like USM.
so while I agree OM could certainly put together a better program and even make a run like USCe, I'm not sure they have the resources to be a consitent contender at a high level. Maybe like a Texas Tech type program, usually 7-8 wins, put together a special team every so often.
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