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Alcorn State game
First of all, I want to say I LOVE playing the in state SWAC schools and if I were the AD that's pretty much all we would play as far as FCS teams go. I think it's just good for the state of Mississippi. And yeah, I'm OK playing USM every now and then too. Like twice every six years is good enough for me.
Now, that said this is another opportunity for MSU to build perception. And what I want to see MSU do is score at least 60 on Alcorn. This is a page from the Ole Miss playbook of perception. Blow someone out that is a smaller school and put up a ridiculous number of points and then have everyone talk about how explosive your offense is. That's how we need to follow up our win over Arizona State was of course massive for perception in and of itself.
The gaudy offensive numbers help with recruiting and it makes it look like fun to play in if you are an offensive recruit.
So, let's not be "rational" MSU fans and talk about how "yeah, we scored a lot of points but it was Alcorn- we should score 65." And I don't want to see "We really ran it up on Alcorn- was that necessary?" if we are so fortunate enough to be able to play well enough to score a ton. Because the answer is yes, it is necessary for perception and Alcorn is getting a nice check from MSU so they will be fine.
Now- and I'm being really random here I know- I used to LOVE watching the SWAC highlights from Rob Jay on Sports Journal on Channel 3 in Jackson. Especially when Steve McNair was at Alcorn. Absolutely incredible stuff! I wanted him to win the Heisman so bad even though I knew it wasn't going to happen. He was a special talent.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
First of all, I want to say I LOVE playing the in state SWAC schools and if I were the AD that's pretty much all we would play as far as FCS teams go. I think it's just good for the state of Mississippi. And yeah, I'm OK playing USM every now and then too. Like twice every six years is good enough for me.
Now, that said this is another opportunity for MSU to build perception. And what I want to see MSU do is score at least 60 on Alcorn. This is a page from the Ole Miss playbook of perception. Blow someone out that is a smaller school and put up a ridiculous number of points and then have everyone talk about how explosive your offense is. That's how we need to follow up our win over Arizona State was of course massive for perception in and of itself.
The gaudy offensive numbers help with recruiting and it makes it look like fun to play in if you are an offensive recruit.
So, let's not be "rational" MSU fans and talk about how "yeah, we scored a lot of points but it was Alcorn- we should score 65." And I don't want to see "We really ran it up on Alcorn- was that necessary?" if we are so fortunate enough to be able to play well enough to score a ton. Because the answer is yes, it is necessary for perception and Alcorn is getting a nice check from MSU so they will be fine.
Now- and I'm being really random here I know- I used to LOVE watching the SWAC highlights from Rob Jay on Sports Journal on Channel 3 in Jackson. Especially when Steve McNair was at Alcorn. Absolutely incredible stuff! I wanted him to win the Heisman so bad even though I knew it wasn't going to happen. He was a special talent.
I agree 100%. We have momentum and the media really likes us right now. Let's take advantage of an opportunity.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
First of all, I want to say I LOVE playing the in state SWAC schools and if I were the AD that's pretty much all we would play as far as FCS teams go. I think it's just good for the state of Mississippi. And yeah, I'm OK playing USM every now and then too. Like twice every six years is good enough for me.
Now, that said this is another opportunity for MSU to build perception. And what I want to see MSU do is score at least 60 on Alcorn. This is a page from the Ole Miss playbook of perception. Blow someone out that is a smaller school and put up a ridiculous number of points and then have everyone talk about how explosive your offense is. That's how we need to follow up our win over Arizona State was of course massive for perception in and of itself.
The gaudy offensive numbers help with recruiting and it makes it look like fun to play in if you are an offensive recruit.
So, let's not be "rational" MSU fans and talk about how "yeah, we scored a lot of points but it was Alcorn- we should score 65." And I don't want to see "We really ran it up on Alcorn- was that necessary?" if we are so fortunate enough to be able to play well enough to score a ton. Because the answer is yes, it is necessary for perception and Alcorn is getting a nice check from MSU so they will be fine.
Now- and I'm being really random here I know- I used to LOVE watching the SWAC highlights from Rob Jay on Sports Journal on Channel 3 in Jackson. Especially when Steve McNair was at Alcorn. Absolutely incredible stuff! I wanted him to win the Heisman so bad even though I knew it wasn't going to happen. He was a special talent.
I want 70 points and agree on all the above
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I would love 60 but not at the cost of a cheap 2nd half injury. Let’s run it up 1st half and then let our 2 & 3 QB get some reps. Just don’t neuter their playbook.
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Please please please let's not be that douchebag program that hangs 70 on them.
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Originally Posted by
BeastMan
I would love 60 but not at the cost of a cheap 2nd half injury. Let’s run it up 1st half and then let our 2 & 3 QB get some reps. Just don’t neuter their playbook.
THIS. Far too often we put in QB 2 and get ultra conservative instead of pushing for real-game experience. There is no better way to prep then running full speed.
Let Kro spin it in the 3rd (or even half way through the 2nd if we are up more than 21-0) and let Taylor run the 4th.
"After dealing with Ole Miss for over a year," he said, "I've learned to expect their leadership to do and say things that the leadership at other Division I schools would never consider doing and to justify their actions by reminding themselves that "We're Ole Miss.""
- Tom Mars, Esq. 4.9.18
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Originally Posted by
EdwardDrayton
Please please please let's not be that douchebag program that hangs 70 on them.
I mean I think it would only be a douche move if it's your first string still dumping points on them late in the game. Nothing douche about the backups scoring in a blowout.
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Originally Posted by
EdwardDrayton
Please please please let's not be that douchebag program that hangs 70 on them.
It's not about Ole Miss.
Throw any school out there in the Top 25, and they don't let off the gas in these games. They run 2s and 3s at full speed, full playbook, and get them real experience.
"After dealing with Ole Miss for over a year," he said, "I've learned to expect their leadership to do and say things that the leadership at other Division I schools would never consider doing and to justify their actions by reminding themselves that "We're Ole Miss.""
- Tom Mars, Esq. 4.9.18
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Originally Posted by
BrunswickDawg
THIS. Far too often we put in QB 2 and get ultra conservative instead of pushing for real-game experience. There is no better way to prep then running full speed.
Let Kro spin it in the 3rd (or even half way through the 2nd if we are up more than 21-0) and let Taylor run the 4th.
Yep. Let the backups get full playbook experience. I want to see both QBs run our offense. Heck I want to see them run the offense with all other starters still in the game.
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Originally Posted by
BrunswickDawg
It's not about Ole Miss.
Throw any school out there in the Top 25, and they don't let off the gas in these games. They run 2s and 3s at full speed, full playbook, and get them real experience.
Case in point, Ohio State last week. They looked very pedestrian against Texas and took it out on Grambling. Nobody was bitching Saturday about the #1 team in the country beating up on a SWAC school.
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Originally Posted by
BeastMan
I would love 60 but not at the cost of a cheap 2nd half injury. Let’s run it up 1st half and then let our 2 & 3 QB get some reps. Just don’t neuter their playbook.
This
Rock and Roll in the 1st half. Then get Chicken Hawk in there for the 3rd and Noxubee Nightmare to play the 4th. Let them play ball and not just hand off. Get some growth
Last edited by Coach34; 09-09-2025 at 11:25 AM.
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
This
Rock and Roll in the 1st half. Then get Chicken Hawk in there for the 3rd and Noxubee Nightmare to the to play the 4th. Let them play ball and not just hand off. Get some growth
This 100%. all these guys on the roster came to play, not watch. They also need real game reps and deserve them for their hard work and dedication. Hail State!
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We need to be up 28-0 at the end of the 1st and start getting Kromenhoek some snaps and let him and Taylor handle the rest of the game. We really need to get a lot of snaps for Rickey Johnson, Ayden Williams, Markus Allen, Cam Thompson, Sanfrisco Magee, and Jaron Glover. Because we need a 3rd WR to emerge and overtake Moseley. Also, don't be shocked if Moseley has a huge game. These are usually the types of teams he feeds on.
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
This
Rock and Roll in the 1st half. Then get Chicken Hawk in there for the 3rd and Noxubee Nightmare to play the 4th. Let them play ball and not just hand off. Get some growth
Yep I want starters out by half and see some Hawk and Taylor 2nd half. Still score 60 with backups. The future is coming
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Completely agreed. These games are the ones you learn that you can put your foot on someone's throat and suffocate them. This team must learn this skill.
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Originally Posted by
BrunswickDawg
It's not about Ole Miss.
Throw any school out there in the Top 25, and they don't let off the gas in these games. They run 2s and 3s at full speed, full playbook, and get them real experience.
That doesn't make it right.
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Originally Posted by
EdwardDrayton
That doesn't make it right.
We paying them to be there. Eff their feelings. If you don’t want to see an ugly score, don’t schedule the SEC. Way more harmful to us to only score 35 than for them to give up 70.
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Those of y’all saying it is not right to run up the score against a school with lesser means. Do y’all think people were getting upset about Bama scoring 73 on Louisiana Monroe or Ohio State scoring 70 on Grambling or the fake plantation owners running up score on anyone they can. NO! Alcorn knows why they are playing this game and they know they will get beaten soundly. Old statement that says their job is to stop us and our job is to score. They don’t stop us is not our fault.
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Originally Posted by
Ranchdawg
Those of y’all saying it is not right to run up the score against a school with lesser means. Do y’all think people were getting upset about Bama scoring 73 on Louisiana Monroe or Ohio State scoring 70 on Grambling or the fake plantation owners running up score on anyone they can. NO! Alcorn knows why they are playing this game and they know they will get beaten soundly. Old statement that says their job is to stop us and our job is to score. They don’t stop us is not our fault.
Au contraire. The answer is emphatically YES!
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Originally Posted by
Brobi-wan
We paying them to be there. Eff their feelings. If you don’t want to see an ugly score, don’t schedule the SEC. Way more harmful to us to only score 35 than for them to give up 70.
NO ONE said limit the scoring to 35. Only not hang 70 on them. But nice try with that.
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