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12-04-2024, 09:54 AM
#141

Originally Posted by
Really Clark?
But hey, we got Bump out of the deal! Lol. I think Bump is doing a good job btw but no where close to out weighing the disasters elsewhere.
Turner is just inexcusable. He made his name off Cox and Boyd who committed to Croom, almost cost us Jones (Thank God for Hev on that), and had Mullen not let him go to A&M-we wouldn?t have been able to get Simmons even with the money we gave him.
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12-04-2024, 09:56 AM
#142

Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
Maybe so. But we did get Mitchell. I have a bad feeling that Hutzler is telling them one thing and David Turner is telling them another. Because it seems like they all love Hutzler but none of them ever talk about Turner.
We need DL
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12-04-2024, 09:56 AM
#143

Originally Posted by
Really Clark?
But hey, we got Bump out of the deal! Lol. I think Bump is doing a good job btw but no where close to out weighing the disasters elsewhere.
Correct. Chad figured out REAL QUICK that he was going to be an outsider due to having no connections on the staff so he did what coaches in those positions do, start recruiting your ass off. Turner did the exact opposite because the dumbasses who hired him told him they'd protect him. He couldn't recruit last time he was here either. Tony just saved his ass all the time.
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12-04-2024, 09:58 AM
#144

Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
Correct. Chad figured out REAL QUICK that he was going to be an outsider due to having no connections on the staff so he did what coaches in those positions do, start recruiting your ass off. Turner did the exact opposite because the dumbasses who hired him told him they'd protect him. He couldn't recruit last time he was here either. Tony just saved his ass all the time.
I know most on here know it but I don't think a lot fans know how important Tony Hughes was for a lot of years for our recruiting. Not the only one but kept locked down several great players and kept some others from sliding away last minute
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12-04-2024, 10:00 AM
#145

Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
We need DL
In the worse way. The rest of the class is shaping up and for all the talk about Kennedy, his recruiting has held up today.
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12-04-2024, 10:01 AM
#146

Originally Posted by
BankerDog
Turner is just inexcusable. He made his name off Cox and Boyd who committed to Croom, almost cost us Jones (Thank God for Hev on that), and had Mullen not let him go to A&M-we wouldn?t have been able to get Simmons even with the money we gave him.
Shhhh, not suppose to say out loud we paid anyone before NIL.
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12-04-2024, 10:04 AM
#147

Originally Posted by
Really Clark?
I know most on here know it but I don't think a lot fans know how important Tony Hughes was for a lot of years for our recruiting. Not the only one but kept locked down several great players and kept some others from sliding away last minute
The amount of recruits that Tony saved in the last two days would shock everyone. And it's guys people consider "True Maroon" bulldogs. And guess what.....we paid most of them. Tony was a hell of a bagman. Him and ole Melvin Smith were two of the best.
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12-04-2024, 10:41 AM
#148

Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
The amount of recruits that Tony saved in the last two days would shock everyone. And it's guys people consider "True Maroon" bulldogs. And guess what.....we paid most of them. Tony was a hell of a bagman. Him and ole Melvin Smith were two of the best.
Yup. They both came off as genuinely good guys (I assume because they are) and avoided coming off as sleazy even though they were doing a job that tended to attract sleazier coaches. I sort of know second hand about Melvin Smith being pretty upset about a recruit he lost that ended up in bad legal trouble. Didn't think the other school really gave him a fair shot at playing time or tried to keep him in school when it was obvious what was going to happen if he went back to the environment he came from. I assume that genuinely caring about what happens to the recruits even if you lose them probably comes through on the recruiting trail.
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12-04-2024, 10:48 AM
#149

Originally Posted by
Johnson85
Yup. They both came off as genuinely good guys (I assume because they are) and avoided coming off as sleazy even though they were doing a job that tended to attract sleazier coaches. I sort of know second hand about Melvin Smith being pretty upset about a recruit he lost that ended up in bad legal trouble. Didn't think the other school really gave him a fair shot at playing time or tried to keep him in school when it was obvious what was going to happen if he went back to the environment he came from. I assume that genuinely caring about what happens to the recruits even if you lose them probably comes through on the recruiting trail.
I don't know Melvin nearly as well as Tony but I can tell you Tony wasn't just a good man on the surface. He truly cared for the players and their families.
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12-04-2024, 10:49 AM
#150

Originally Posted by
Really Clark?
I don't know Melvin nearly as well as Tony but I can tell you Tony wasn't just a good man on the surface. He truly cared for the players and their families.
Tony and Melvin were both good guys, but both knew you had to get in the weeds sometimes and play dirty.
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12-04-2024, 10:51 AM
#151

Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
Tony and Melvin were both good guys, but both knew you had to get in the weeds sometimes and play dirty.
No doubt. I've known Tony for a long long time. When he was at USM was when I first meet him. Good family too!
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12-04-2024, 11:04 AM
#152

Originally Posted by
Really Clark?
Shhhh, not suppose to say out loud we paid anyone before NIL.
If they only knew?
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12-04-2024, 11:26 AM
#153

Originally Posted by
Really Clark?
I know most on here know it but I don't think a lot fans know how important Tony Hughes was for a lot of years for our recruiting. Not the only one but kept locked down several great players and kept some others from sliding away last minute
I know Tony extremely well. My grandfather gave Tony his first couple of coaching jobs. He comes to family
Christmas. He was the best recruiter we have ever had here. He has gotten older and probably lost his fastball, but he is one of the best human beings to ever walk this earth.
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12-04-2024, 11:41 AM
#154

Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
The amount of recruits that Tony saved in the last two days would shock everyone. And it's guys people consider "True Maroon" bulldogs. And guess what.....we paid most of them. Tony was a hell of a bagman. Him and ole Melvin Smith were two of the best.
Melvin's a car salesman. You know he is full of shit but you like him anyway. Tony is just a genuine dude that understands things have to be done to get the desired result.
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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12-04-2024, 02:54 PM
#155
You telling me we couldn't get Charlie Strong to come here? He is an off the field analyst at either UGA or Bama right now.
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12-04-2024, 03:16 PM
#156

Originally Posted by
Lord McBuckethead
You telling me we couldn't get Charlie Strong to come here? He is an off the field analyst at either UGA or Bama right now.
Charlie Strong doesn't want to call plays anymore. He's not at Bama or UGA. He's probably done coaching. Charlie is in his mid 60s and has been in coaching for over 40 years. Charlie also doesn't like the state of MS. Got a bad taste in his mouth in his one year at OM.
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12-04-2024, 03:18 PM
#157

Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
We need DL
Can't buy them
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12-04-2024, 03:22 PM
#158

Originally Posted by
Bothrops
Can't buy them
With David Turner leading that room it will be very hard.
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