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re: 50-18

Posted by RebelliousGooner on 11/23/25 at 7:00 pm to
There is absolutely 0 chance he is staying. Don’t kid yourselves.

re: 50-18

Posted by RebelliousGooner on 11/21/25 at 3:22 pm to
This is the most WAOM thing ever. Even if the team is as good as they are going into playoffs this will tank any confidence they need to play with to win.

If Jimmy McGriddle says there is a team meeting we’ve got no choice but to listen.

re: 50-18

Posted by RebelliousGooner on 11/21/25 at 12:12 pm to
Do we have rebelgator outside the door of the meeting for updates?

re: 50-18

Posted by RebelliousGooner on 11/21/25 at 7:06 am to
It’s amazing how people eat his shite up. He’s said for two weeks, these people think this, these people think the other way, we don’t know. He posts constant updates with no real info.

re: 50-18

Posted by RebelliousGooner on 11/20/25 at 4:23 pm to
Gonna need a Maria Sharipova Year 7 message to make me feel good again with all of the LSU smoke.
I'll start by saying I don't believe he will choose to leave. However how can you not appreciate what he has done if he does.

It has been 6 years, he has created an alignment from the top down that created a system set up to win. That system will be there for another coach. Prior to him, it was a mess.

Post Vaught he is now the third longest tenured Ole Miss coach behind Brewer and Cutcliff. Most people don't stay in jobs for 6 years these days. Who could really blame him for doing something else if he does? It's been fun and we would have a great structure for the next guy.

That being said he's not leaving.
I drive this stretch of road every single day multiple times. It's not a big deal - the developers who just bought up the land and are putting a huge multi use development there want a different name for marketing purposes.

The name isn't rooted in racism, and at the same time it's not that special of a name. Of all the things to get up in arms about changing the name of a road to better market your investment seems like the last thing we should care about. The rest of the road and the municipality isn't changing. There is not some big push to change everything.

Y'all need to not get so mad over a dumb story that has little impact on anyone's life.
We don’t have anything down low to compete with their size. Have to go small ball and pray. Their guards are too good.

And beard isn’t going to Indiana.
Basketball games go way too long. The networks need to stagger by 2:30 now because this happens all the time.
Florida is about to dominate us down low. This is an awful matchup for ole miss.
They were making some of the dumbest fouls imaginable. We can be a top 10 team if those two ever put in a consistent full game at the same time.
I may be in the minority here but I am really enjoying having both Mississippi teams good at the same time.
Malik Dia just put in a top 3 Rebel performance of all time. I’ve only been following rebel hoops since 2010, but I think you’d be hard pressed to show me more than 2 better than that.
That domestic squabble was literally the best thing to ever happen to Ole Miss basketball.
My great grandfather was a B-17 pilot. He was there in the first wave of the 8th Air Force when they were largely bombing the Uboat pens in France. He was also flying on the first raid over Germany when they bombed Wilhelmshaven.

He had completed 21 missions and was shot down by flak after a bomb run on St. Nazzaire in May of 1943. He was able to bail and spent the rest of the war in Stalag 3 then was marched to Stalag 7A.

I was lucky enough to know him well as he lived until I was in high school. My hero
My Great Grandfather was a B-17 pilot in WWII. He was in the 303rd bomb group. He was in England and participated in the 2nd ever US daylight bombing raid in Europe. Additionally he was on the first ever bombing raid of Germany which targeted the UBoat pens in Wilhelmshaven.

On his 20th mission in May of 1943 his plane was shot down after taking significant flak damage and he was able to bail out in Northern France where he was captured.

He spent the rest of the war in Stalag Luft III before being marched to Stalag Luft VII A where they were eventually liberated.

I have his bible from POW camp with a Stalag Luft VII A stamp that means a lot to me. He lived until 2008 and I was lucky enough to know him well.
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I’m already uneasy the Rangers have flown out their entire front office, scouts, TV broadcast team, and other long time employees to Arizona. They did the same thing in St. Louis in 2011. They were all making their way down to the field and locker room in 2011 when David Freese and Nelson Cruz happened.


This doesn't make me uneasy - hell the Dbacks flew their whole org out for games 1 & 2, I think this is pretty customary.

Being a Rangers fan makes me uneasy.
To be fair Scott got injured later in the year and didn't do too much outside of that and the Texas punt return if I remember correctly.