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Originally Posted by
msstate7
CD and kiffin double date with me and jimbo sometimes. We have great times
Lol
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
Certainly has upside. But we are talking about a guy that was kicked off his HS team, released from scholly by Georgia, and then suspended by TCU. Predicting him to be a bust is much more likely than success. Thats why I used the AB comparision. History says- when- not if.
That is basically Matt Corral's bio. Those types ARE Ole Miss.
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
haha- you know that doesnt apply to me. Miami didnt want Kiffin and nobody else will touch him right now. I think he ends up their Dan Mullen and stays 8-9 years while he constantly looks for a better job. He makes too much for a lateral move and will take him being successful at Mississippi awhile before a blue blood will touch him.
They will take a step back next year. We'll have to see how big.
Correct, Kiffin ain't leaving there anytime soon unless they fire him. They WAY overpaid to get him. I don't think any place that would pay more will ever take him unless he manages to win the SEC there, even then it's not a sure thing. Just my opinion.
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Originally Posted by
Cooterpoot
Not even a remote possibility
I?d honestly be scared af if he went there .
I also don?t think it?s a 0% shot. I would put it at about 10%
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I'm not sure how much interest Arch himself has or did have in Ole Miss, although I sure the family's deep roots there do weigh into the decision though. Wait and see how the folk up on the plantation act when Kiffin wins 5 or 6 next year and also does not sign a QB named Manning. Arch ain't playing for Kiffin.
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Originally Posted by
Pancho
I'm not sure how much interest Arch himself has or did have in Ole Miss, although I sure the family's deep roots there do weigh into the decision though. Wait and see how the folk up on the plantation act when Kiffin wins 5 or 6 next year and also does not sign a QB named Manning. Arch ain't playing for Kiffin.
I?m hearing that they?re looking to add Cutcliffe in a capacity, either as QB coach or analyst.
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
That is basically Matt Corral's bio. Those types ARE Ole Miss.
And they always work out and become All-SEC types for them.
Anywhere else they wreck the place.
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Originally Posted by
Dak Holliday
I?m hearing that they?re looking to add Cutcliffe in a capacity, either as QB coach or analyst.
Just because Cut has bought a house in oxford and moving back doesn’t mean he is looking to get a job with OM
he very well might be involved are even hired by OM, I highly doubt it.
His son coaches at Oxford.
So “The we are getting Arch because the Mannings love Cut and he is back in Oxford to have Arch under his wing and learn from Him“ is the next talking points for OM boards...
Last edited by Ari Gold; 01-07-2022 at 10:18 AM.
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So they lose 2 proven SEC backs and gain a 3 year removed high school “5 star” that hasn’t gone 6 months in 3 years staying out of trouble.. I’m sure that culture built there under Lane will fix that.
they better hope he works out
Last edited by Ari Gold; 01-07-2022 at 10:17 AM.
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Last edited by raymonddawg; 01-07-2022 at 10:18 AM.
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He’s good, and he’s not that good. According to current (and former) TCU staffers, Evans was given a wide berth in his time at Fort Worth, and while he said the right things his behavior was five-star diva. Evans showed in the 15 games he played for TCU over the past two years that he’s the most talented skill position player this school has had since LaDainian Tomlinson. LT was a better player, hardly a headache, whereas Evans is acting like he’s done more than LT did in his entire Hall of Fame career.
Read more at:
https://www.star-telegram.com/sports...#storylink=cpy
Dude's a powder keg of locker room chaos.
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Originally Posted by
TrapGame
Dude's a powder keg of locker room chaos.
He'll fit right in.
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Originally Posted by
Ari Gold
Just because Cut has bought a house in oxford and moving back doesn?t mean he is looking to get a job with OM
he very well might be involved are even hired by OM, I highly doubt it.
His son coaches at Oxford.
So ?The we are getting Arch because the Mannings love Cut and he is back in Oxford to have Arch under his wing and learn from Him? is the next talking points for OM boards...
😂 OM fans are talking about it now and have been. I?m just relaying what they?re saying. Personally, I agree with those that say the Mannings have moved past OM ties and are looking to build a national brand, not limited to one area MS/LA/TN. I would think that they?ll pick a school that is a power and threat to add the Natty that they don?t have yet.
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
Certainly has upside. But we are talking about a guy that was kicked off his HS team, released from scholly by Georgia, and then suspended by TCU. Predicting him to be a bust is much more likely than success. Thats why I used the AB comparision. History says- when- not if.
It is easy to stay out of trouble when everyone is intentionally looking the other way. That is how these types of kids work out there. MGK, Hartsfield, Corral, etc.
Everyone wants to be a beast...until its time to do what beasts do.
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Originally Posted by
raymonddawg
From the article, truer words were never spoken, "Evans is one of the biggest college football free agents on the market,".
Read more at: https://www.star-telegram.com/sports...#storylink=cpy
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Originally Posted by
Ari Gold
Just because Cut has bought a house in oxford and moving back doesn’t mean he is looking to get a job with OM
he very well might be involved are even hired by OM, I highly doubt it.
His son coaches at Oxford.
So “The we are getting Arch because the Mannings love Cut and he is back in Oxford to have Arch under his wing and learn from Him“ is the next talking points for OM boards...
I'm not sure why Cutcliffe would want to have anything to do with them after the way Ole Miss treated him. He was essentially whored out to get Eli Manning and then they fire him because he didn't recruit the way they wanted him to.
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Originally Posted by
Leroy Jenkins
It is easy to stay out of trouble when everyone is intentionally looking the other way. That is how these types of kids work out there. MGK, Hartsfield, Corral, etc.
Nailed it.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
I'm not sure why Cutcliffe would want to have anything to do with them after the way Ole Miss treated him. He was essentially whored out to get Eli Manning and then they fire him because he didn't recruit the way they wanted him to.
I agree totally. He simply wants to watch his grandkids more and my personal opinion is that the best coach in the Cutcliffe family is currently the HC at oxford high school anyway. Him being an analyst isn't enough to sway Archie and Peyton and Eli to Convince cooper to send Arch there simply for David Cutcliffe. If Arch wants to win a Natty, it ain't going to be in Oxford.
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
I'm not sure why Cutcliffe would want to have anything to do with them after the way Ole Miss treated him. He was essentially whored out to get Eli Manning and then they fire him because he didn't recruit the way they wanted him to.
Same could be said for the Manning family after Payton left them.....They were treated VERY badly for a family that had given so much, if memory serves.
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01-09-2022, 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by
lastmajordog
Same could be said for the Manning family after Payton left them.....They were treated VERY badly for a family that had given so much, if memory serves.
You are correct. They burned Archie in effigy. I think a big reason why they reconciled was because both Ole Miss and the Manning's needed each other at the time. Now not so much.
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