They also don't have an athletic director or a chancellor and won't have one until the end of the semester from what I have read. I doubt they make a move until that happens.
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I really thought Arkansas was going to run away with it in last year's game, Hogs were up 27-10 at one point IIRC. Defense (predictably) collapsed in the last 2 minutes and gave up the game-winning 90+ yard drive for OM. Storey and Boyd both got knocked out with injuries during parts of the game then Arkansas couldn't move the ball at all in the 2nd half.
Probably going to be an ugly game either way this year.
I think saying they will be better than Arkansas is extremely premature. Chad Morris has a serviceable qb now and they would have beaten OM last year if they would not have gotten their QB hurt in the second qtr. Ole Miss plays them at home but from the look of their season ticket sales it won't be much of a home field advantage.
I was looking over at NAFOOM about the murder investigation and noticed a thread discussing Rich Rod and it seems they think they are going to be somewhat formidable offensively this season.
he better find some magic dust then.
I don't believe Corral will be the starting QB for long, if at all; I see them moving Pellerin back to QB. They have several good running backs and enough at WR to run the zone read. Like I said though, none of that will matter a whole lot if their OL doesn't tremendously exceed expectations.
Corral has all the skills and he understands the O but his weakness is his lack of the calm leadership demeanor that an SEC QB needs. Rich Rod has made productive players out of less before.
I'm not interested in arguing about OM too much more and I know you know more than me about this kind of stuff. But I can't help but think that after 4-5 games of the clown show that will be Corral trying to run the ball behind the OL they'll have, it will get really hard to ignore the senior sitting in their TE room who's played QB before and is a much better fit for what Rich Rod wants to do. Hell, if things get really bad I could even see them throwing Plumlee to the wolves; they've done much stupider things for the sake of perception before.
I'd completely agree if they were going to have a decent OL. Imagine Tyler Russell trying to do the same things he was asked to do in 2012 behind our 2015 OL. I just feel like it'll be really hard to get anything going consistently with a weak runner in an offensive predicated on the threat of the QB run (even if he's not actually being asked to run a lot) with as poor a degree of blocking as they're likely going to have.
I think there is a large % chance that Corral gets broken in half running that offense, so in a way I agree with you. I expect Plumlee to be their #2 option. He's been told that he will have packages put in for him and I think that's the direction they will go if that psycho they have playing qb currently blows a gasket and does something extremely stupid.