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Originally Posted by
djaymsu5
I'm not saying there is anything to do in Oxford either I'm just talking about Starkville. Do y'all not agree that there should be more to do there?
No doubt it could be much better but yes, Starkville is still a mostly rural town but it is leaps and bounds better than it was 20 to 30 years ago. And it seems to be fine to attract top quality basketball and baseball players as Cohen and Howland are showing. Lack of "hotspots" in and around Starkville is a factor in recruiting for some prospects but I personally don't believe its anywhere near our biggest problem. I really don't want to say anymore on this particular topic until after signing day but I definitely think our coaches could improve their recruiting methods.
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