-
Senior Member
What do you think made this years Big Dawg Camp so successful?
Personally, I think a very energetic, motivated, young coaching staff along with new facilities and stadium expansion that will at least put us on par with every other SEC programs facilities, 4 bowl games in a row, 4 out of 5 Egg Bowls, putting players in the NFL, and our current roster of star power all combined to help make this years Big Dawg Camp the success it was.
But I am curious, was something done in this years camp that was not done in years past?
All the interviews of the players in attendance can't say enough about what a great experience it was and how much energy there was around this years camp. I've lost count of the players that said it was "crazy" or "the best one they've been to." I'm sure some of that energy came from all the verbal commitments that were made, the media attention, and it seems that many of the players are close friends that genuinely like being around one another. I think Farrod Green has a lot to do with that. He seems like he's been the Class of 2015's VIP social coordinator.
However, I don't recall hearing this kind of talk about any of the previous Big Dawg Camps. What made this camp so crazy? Why is this one been hailed as the best one they've ever been to? I've never been around any of these camps at this level, but was there a format or program change that contributed to its success? What factors do you think made this years Big Dawg Camp the success it was?
-
Reading between the lines a lot of last nights commits were committed privately before now. The staff wanted them to hold their announcement until the camp so the undecideds could get on board and caught up in the momentum.
I think. I wasn't there.
-
http://on.thec-l.com/1k0mLkU
There's a CL video from camp.
-
Our staff made sure they had an exciting camp
Our staff got with Addidas to make sure some precious SWAG was available
Mullen has finally accepted the perception part of all this and is doing a great of job listening to his younger coaches. That loss in Oxford in 2012 changed alot of things and we are just starting to really see the effects
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
-

Originally Posted by
PassInterference
Great video. Love the end for sure
-
Not sure we should be putting down a blueprint for success here. JS
-

Originally Posted by
Dawg61
Not sure we should be putting down a blueprint for success here. JS
I agree, but at the same time, whatever recruits don't end up at State can tell whatever team they go to.
-

Originally Posted by
CadaverDawg
I agree, but at the same time, whatever recruits don't end up at State can tell whatever team they go to.
I think it's best we leave the real reasons for success out of this thread and fill it with horseshite instead
-

Originally Posted by
Dawg61
I think it's best we leave the real reasons for success out of this thread and fill it with horseshite instead
We fed them BK from campus the whole time. Gave them all the milkshakes they would like.
B.S. Geosciences, Professional Meteorology Concentration, Operational Emphasis
c/o 2015
Mississippi State University
@ColdSouthern911
Leicester City FC Owner
-
It's obvious we gave the cruits Zumba pants to match the Adidas swag

-

Originally Posted by
TheRef
We fed them BK from campus the whole time. Gave them all the milkshakes they would like.
Gave them a tour of the renovated academic building Lee on the drill field.
Also, showed them the schematics to the new dining facility where the tennis courts used to be. All good things
-
Senior Member

Originally Posted by
Coach34
Mullen has finally accepted the perception part of all this and is doing a great of job listening to his younger coaches. That loss in Oxford in 2012 changed alot of things and we are just starting to really see the effects
I definitely feel like our young coaching staff knows how to make a connection with these guys. It's cool to watch Collins run around with those guys like a madman!
The Egg Bowl loss certainly was motivational; but, for Mullen, I think something that has been even more motivational than that has been OM's recruiting antics.
Motivation is one thing, but you still have to have a good plan. It seems like they have put together a good plan. Whatever it is they're doing, I like it.
-
Geoff Collins has an electricity like no other. He gets it!
-
Senior Member

Originally Posted by
Dawg61
Not sure we should be putting down a blueprint for success here. JS
I was just asking for opinions, not top secret shit. Thanks for sharing.
Last edited by NorCalDawg; 07-19-2014 at 04:49 PM.
-
Senior Member

Originally Posted by
NorCalDawg
I was just asking for opinions, not top secret shit. Thanks for sharing.
Titties and Beer
-

Originally Posted by
Ennis Del Mar
Titties and Beer
-
New commercial already bringing in recruits
-
A lot of different factors have gone into it, and Hughes deserves a lot of credit. But don't forget that Collins was a well-respected recruiting coordinator, and he did great things at GT specifically. He was known for being ahead of the game and giving guys tons of attention early. And it seems like every year he's been here, we've done a little better than the year before in making waves early, then this year exploded.
We need to make absolutely sure that only a decent head-coaching gig could pull him away.
-
Senior Member
Really wish we couldve kept brewster
-
Senior Member

Originally Posted by
smootness
A lot of different factors have gone into it, and Hughes deserves a lot of credit. But don't forget that Collins was a well-respected recruiting coordinator, and he did great things at GT specifically. He was known for being ahead of the game and giving guys tons of attention early. And it seems like every year he's been here, we've done a little better than the year before in making waves early, then this year exploded.
We need to make absolutely sure that only a decent head-coaching gig could pull him away.
Agree with this. I love the way he recruited Marlon Humphrey last year. His new contract should be enough to make most of the lower tier head coaching jobs unattractive, but even some CUSA, MWC, and AAC coaching jobs are paying $1MM+, now. I doubt he would leave for one of those jobs, but I still think it's only a matter of time before one of the big boys comes knocking.
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
Disclaimer: Elitedawgs is a privately owned and operated forum that is managed by alumni of Mississippi State University. This website is in no way affiliated with the Mississippi State University, The Southeastern Conference (SEC) or the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The views and opinions expressed herein are strictly those of the post author and may not reflect the views of other members of this forum or elitedawgs.com. The interactive nature of the elitedawgs.com forums makes it impossible for elitedawgs.com to assume responsibility for any of the content posted at this site. Ideas, thoughts, suggestion, comments, opinions, advice and observations made by participants at elitedawgs.com are not endorsed by elitedawgs.com
Elitedawgs: A Mississippi State Fan Forum, Mississippi State Football, Mississippi State Basketball, Mississippi State Baseball, Mississippi State Athletics. Mississippi State message board.