It does include those, which sucks for the defense, but they count against all sec teams' defensive scoring stats too.
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Our defense has been playing hard, and they are really good in the red zone. They have gotten better at not giving in. Secondary has played best as a group I think, just need to contain Manning from getting outside and we need some turnovers on defense.
Probably a better judge of the defense is yds/play and/or total yds. In conf play, we've done the following...
6.44 yds/play (15th)
465.7 yds allowed/game (15th)
Only ark is worse at both.
Our saving grace is ints. We are 2nd in conf in int/game. If this keeps up, we give ourselves a chance to win despite being run through for the most part, but if they stop, close games become blow outs
Where are you getting those stats? Mississippi is giving 30 ppg in conference games.
State is giving up 31.6. And that's with 7 coming in OT vs TN. Take those away and we are giving up 29.3.
I'll also add that our offense, not our defense, allowed at least 14 of those points vs TN.
Ok. But You said "we are 13th in scoring and 15th in total D." You meant scoring D when you said "scoring."
Then you said "Ark and OM are 2nd and 4th in scoring." Didn't know you switched to meaning scoring O instead of scoring D. Makes sense now when I read it that way.
Soooo...is Kiffin headed to Florida or what?
Well If we beat Texas, they might fire Sark on the Tarmac and McConaghay might personally fly straight to Oxford with the Texas checkbook/
Layyyyyyyyyylaaaaaaa.....you got on my knees
Layyyyyyyyyylaaaaaaa.....I beg you darlin please
my neighbor sent me an article from a gators site saying they will or have offered 13.5 for 6 yrs. It also said that olemiss can't go higher than 11.2 for 4 years; they would love to be able to but can't b/c of nil and all of the other expenses that go along with being an athletic dept. I have always been of the mindset that olemiss will sell their souls for football and would find a way to pay him. We will see.
Some of the Florida folks are saying that Lane's daughter has applied to grad school at Florida
Money will be a non-factor. Not much difference in making 13MM or 11.5MM. Plus now they do contracts with the Foundations and such that are longer than 4 years because they are private entities.
It's going to come down to:
1. Does Lame want to live in Fla?
2. How much pressure is Layla/kids putting on him moving to Fla?
3. Does he think going to Fla is an easier path to a title due to recruiting and football program rep?
4. Is he willing to risk giving up job security for a more volatile situation?
That will be the deciding factors
I just read an interview with him talking about Florida. Here is what he said last time he played Fl down there in an interview. "It's special place", he met his wife, loves SS.......he also said he will meet with team saying, "this is what happens when you win, it's not about the money, it's about what we can do with winning every day."
Hmmm, seems he is a little torn but no doubt it is own his mind. I don't think a decision will bemad for a fews for him, no Florida and Strickland, who knows.
1.8 million a year is a difference, especially when you factor in no state income tax in Florida. That's another 520k in MS state income tax. So now you're talking 2.3 million a year difference. Thats over a 20% raise.
I get what you're saying about other life factors mattering more though.
Florida never really wanted Mullen and I think that was part of the short rope that he received from them. Dan is a good coach; but he doesn’t like the recruiting game and has issues with assistant coaches. At Florida, you have to do it all bc they want to be in the NC discussion consistently. Other than Mullen, they haven’t really had a very good coach in quite awhile. As much as I hate to say it, Kiffen checks all of the boxes.
Look at some of the players that Sun Belt Billie was able to get to Florida; they have a couple young wr’s that are absolute freaks. Kiffen in the state of Florida with their money for NIL would change the landscape.