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    I enjoyed you on OOB yesterday. Honestly, I enjoyed the fact that you were on and the reactions more than the substance of the interview, but it was cool. During the interview you told Bo that your reason for writing the playbook was not to generate the reaction you did, but instead to educate our fans. My question is, why do our fans need to be educated on their methods?

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    To have a basic understanding of what we are up against. I've never said one time we didn't do anything ourselves or anything of the like. But we aren't playing the game at the level that they are. And that's why you will not see us have bigtime recruits from Chicago, LA, and other places coming to campus. Just look at the history- any bigtime recruit has been fairly local.

    The he reason all this has caused such a big stink is because the BearSharks want people to believe these recruits come in because Freezus is such a good recruiter and Oxford is soooo awesome!!!! But no- these recruits come visit them because they are getting paid a few grand in cash to come there.
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    Why can't we get better at it. While I love the redshirt program, I don't think it can have us consistently competing with the Bama's/LSU/Auburn's year in and year out for championships. If Ole Miss can "play the game", and we know our other competitors in the SEC West can do it (sans Arkansas, I guess?), then why can't we? Or, do we even need to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tdawg View Post
    Why can't we get better at it. While I love the redshirt program, I don't think it can have us consistently competing with the Bama's/LSU/Auburn's year in and year out for championships. If Ole Miss can "play the game", and we know our other competitors in the SEC West can do it (sans Arkansas, I guess?), then why can't we? Or, do we even need to?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    To have a basic understanding of what we are up against. I've never said one time we didn't do anything ourselves or anything of the like. But we aren't playing the game at the level that they are. And that's why you will not see us have bigtime recruits from Chicago, LA, and other places coming to campus. Just look at the history- any bigtime recruit has been fairly local.

    The he reason all this has caused such a big stink is because the BearSharks want people to believe these recruits come in because Freezus is such a good recruiter and Oxford is soooo awesome!!!! But no- these recruits come visit them because they are getting paid a few grand in cash to come there.
    Well said Coach.

    Personally, I feel that one of the misunderstandings when we talk about this type of stuff and what frustrates me is when fans say, "Well, everybody does it."

    It's true, every contender is college football does this type of stuff to some degree, however, not every team does it to the same level.

    My best analogy to this would be speeding on the highway. It's likely true that everyone speeds. Everyone goes 75 in a 70 speed zone or maybe even 79-80 in a 70 mph speed zone. However, it's generally understood, that while you may get a ticket for speeding at those speeds, at least you are generally respecting the laws of the road, and not giving the speed limit the middle finger.

    Conversely, there is a difference in the guy that is generally respecting the law of the land by speeding by 5-10 mph so that he doesn't get run over, and the guy that zooms by you at 110 in a 70 mph speed zone. Both guys are speeding, but there is a major difference in the agenda and respectfulness of the law of each driver. The guy going 5-10 over the speed limit still respects the law, while the guy going 110 behaves in a manner that would indicate that he doesn't respect law enforcement or the unwritten, best for society, rules of the road.

    MSU speeds so it doesn't get run over, while still respecting the spirit of the law

    Ole Miss speeds without regard for the laws and regulations that have been put in place for the betterment of society.

    So, YES, everyone does it, but there is a major major difference in spirit and level in which you do it.

    My guess is the MSU administration and "Network" is caught at a cross roads. Do we continue to speed by 5-10 mph in hopes of not getting run over, or do we give the Laws of the Land the middle finger and just go all out.

    Is that what we want MSU to be?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mparkerfd20 View Post
    2 words... Bracky. Brett.

    I may be stupid, but I'm not buying that. You either know how to do this outside of your administration or you don't. The compliance officer should have no bearing unless the people outside the administration don't know what the hell they're doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShotgunDawg View Post
    Well said Coach.

    Personally, I feel that one of the misunderstandings when we talk about this type of stuff and what frustrates me is when fans say, "Well, everybody does it."

    It's true, every contender is college football does this type of stuff to some degree, however, not every team does it to the same level.

    My best analogy to this would be speeding on the highway. It's likely true that everyone speeds. Everyone goes 75 in a 70 speed zone or maybe even 79-80 in a 70 mph speed zone. However, it's generally understood, that while you may get a ticket for speeding at those speeds, at least you are generally respecting the laws of the road, and not giving the speed limit the middle finger.

    Conversely, there is a difference in the guy that is generally respecting the law of the land by speeding by 5-10 mph so that he doesn't get run over, and the guy that zooms by you at 110 in a 70 mph speed zone. Both guys are speeding, but there is a major difference in the agenda and respectfulness of the law of each driver. The guy going 5-10 over the speed limit still respects the law, while the guy going 110 behaves in a manner that would indicate that he doesn't respect law enforcement or the unwritten, best for society, rules of the road.

    MSU speeds so it doesn't get run over, while still respecting the spirit of the law

    Ole Miss speeds without regard for the laws and regulations that have been put in place for the betterment of society.

    So, YES, everyone does it, but there is a major major difference in spirit and level in which you do it.
    Well, according to coach, Ole Miss, along with LSU, Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee (and I'm sure others) are all speeding with wreckless disregard for the law, yet none of them are getting speeding tickets. We, on the other hand, got a speeding ticket for doing 75 while the cops smiled at these other assholes zooming by. Maybe we need to look at what we're doing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tdawg View Post
    I may be stupid, but I'm not buying that. You either know how to do this outside of your administration or you don't. The compliance officer should have no bearing unless the people outside the administration don't know what the hell they're doing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tdawg View Post
    Well, according to coach, Ole Miss, along with LSU, Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee (and I'm sure others) are all speeding with wreckless disregard for the law, yet none of them are getting speeding tickets. We, on the other hand, got a speeding ticket for doing 75 while the cops smiled at these other assholes zooming by. Maybe we need to look at what we're doing?
    True.... Maybe we need a new pair of glasses so that we can read the speed limit. Perhaps we are an old person that needs to adapt to new times.

    My point is that when you decide to stop going 80 mph in a 70 mph speed zone, and instead decide that you want to go 100 mph in a 70 mph speed zone, there is a clear decision to step over the line.

    When you are driving slow, you are still going slow enough to pump the brakes and make an attempt to not get caught. When you start going 100+, you are making a conscious decision that you don't give a shit about getting caught.

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    What we are doing just led us to the best season and highest ranking a Mississippi team has had in over 50 years...only an idiot would change now
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    What we are doing just led us to the best season and highest ranking a Mississippi team has had in over 50 years...only an idiot would change now
    Which is why I asked if we even need to change. I'm not convinced that we do (although I'm more worried about the trajectory of the OM program than many on here). But if we don't, then I'm done giving a damn about what the Bears do in recruiting and I would encourage the rest of you to do the same. If we've PROVEN that we can be better than them, despite them outrecruiting us, then we should just let our work stand on its own. The only thing our consternation does is bring more attention to the Bear program. Hell, now that I'm typing and thinking about this, we always talk about them "winning the press conference", yet, to a degree, it's our insistence on continuing to discuss their recruiting the assists in keeping it in the spotlight--at least locally.

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    They are only recruiting better than us in rankings only. Shirley you aren't stupid enough to think they are more talented than us. We had a better offense this year- they had a better D. And hell, we still might have 2 1st round draft picks in April. Home field team won again as they always do.

    This November we will win again and all will be right with the world.
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    We just had the 6th best offense in SEC history this past season. 6th best in history.

    Are you trying to tell me we aren't very talented?
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    But the Oline sucks*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    They are only recruiting better than us in rankings only. Shirley you aren't stupid enough to think they are more talented than us. We had a better offense this year- they had a better D. And hell, we still might have 2 1st round draft picks in April. Home field team won again as they always do.

    This November we will win again and all will be right with the world.
    but what concerns me is the trend with them pulling in better recruits than us. I agree that this past year we had better talent than them but since Freeze has been there they have been recruiting on a level above us and I feel like in a couple of years the talent will greatly shift to their side if we dont improve ours. I know we develop players very well but TSUN hasn't recruited players like they are right now in the past.

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    It would appear that we are both going to be a really good team for the foreseeable future.. I hate there stinking guts but they are bringing in talent... So are we.. what a fun time to be a college football fan in this state... Maybe we can get a few years of what Auburn and Alabama have enjoyed for so long

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    Quote Originally Posted by dawgpound View Post
    but what concerns me is the trend with them pulling in better recruits than us. I agree that this past year we had better talent than them but since Freeze has been there they have been recruiting on a level above us and I feel like in a couple of years the talent will greatly shift to their side if we dont improve ours. I know we develop players very well but TSUN hasn't recruited players like they are right now in the past.
    This is my thought too. The day after the 2011 season ended, we had just gone 16-10 the previous two seasons while they were 6-18. We had just beaten them 3 straight times by an average score of 34-16. Now, only 3 years later, they've beaten 2 out of three with the average score of the 3 games being 28-19-/that's a 27 point swing in their favor.

    In Mullen's first 3 years we won 21 games while they won 15. In the last 3 years we've won 25 and they've won 24.

    I do have trouble reconciling these thoughts with the fact that we are on an unprecedented run and just had our best season ever, but I'd be lying if I said I'm not concerned with what's going on in oxford. If nothing else, it seems like they're recruiting has closed what was a VERY wide gap just 3 years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tdawg View Post
    This is my thought too. The day after the 2011 season ended, we had just gone 16-10 the previous two seasons while they were 6-18. We had just beaten them 3 straight times by an average score of 34-16. Now, only 3 years later, they've beaten 2 out of three with the average score of the 3 games being 28-19-/that's a 27 point swing in their favor.

    They've won 2 home games. How is this that hard to understand? 27 point swing? wtf? That's stupid.

    In Mullen's first 3 years we won 21 games while they won 15. In the last 3 years we've won 25 and they've won 24.

    So Mullen was better than the plantation BEFORE freezus and he's better than the plantation AFTER freezus. Thank you for pointing that out.

    I do have trouble reconciling these thoughts with the fact that we are on an unprecedented run and just had our best season ever, but I'd be lying if I said I'm not concerned with what's going on in oxford. If nothing else, it seems like they're recruiting has closed what was a VERY wide gap just 3 years ago.
    I'm sure having Houston Nutt going out in a flames had nothing to do with that "wide gap" three years ago. No it's certainly not that. Can't be.

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    Freeze has yet to finish ahead of Mullen in the West in 3 tries. That is the only trend that matters
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    The comedy was served by the OOB callers who talked about the "National Brand" that is Oxford.
    Hmm, which of these doesn't fit? Austin...Gainesville...South Beach...Grenada without the lake.
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