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Posted on 3/1/17 at 10:28 am to olemissfan26
Posted on 3/1/17 at 10:28 am to olemissfan26
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Yeah Dan would probably give him timeout and take away his Xbox for 30 minutes to send a clear message he means business
Dude , seriously, if I were you?
That big arse hammer that's coming down on Oxfart is huge. You hear me? It's so damn big that we had no daylight for 2 days.
I appreciate your obsession with Dan Mullen but that's not gonna stop that BIG arse HAMMER. It's HUGE.
It's Huge... Hugh....it's Hugeee ...Hugh....By golly I think we're on to something.
I am laughing my arse off knowing you got a bowl ban this past season without actually having one from the Ncaa.
The Ncaa shite has not even started. Oh it's gonna be good. Real good!
Posted on 3/1/17 at 10:31 am to MullenBoys
That's the problem with you. You are more worried about us than your shite program. Maybe if you quit worrying about biting our ankles and pulling us down to your level then we could both get out of the cellar. But little bro gonna little bro.
Posted on 3/1/17 at 10:41 am to MullenBoys
Mississippi State will allow highly touted signee Jeffery Simmons to enroll in school and join the football team while facing misdemeanor assault charges for striking a woman during a fight in March.
Mississippi State announced Thursday that Simmons will be suspended for the first game of his college career, be evaluated by “licensed professionals at the university’s Student Counseling Services and be required to complete any program prescribed by that office.”
Mississippi State athletic director Scott Stricklin defended the decision at the Southeastern Conference’s annual spring meetings Thursday in Destin, Florida, saying “five seconds of a really poor choice shouldn’t preclude an individual from going to school.”
Take care of your own house before throwing stones. POS beat a WOMAN. No way to defend that.
Mississippi State announced Thursday that Simmons will be suspended for the first game of his college career, be evaluated by “licensed professionals at the university’s Student Counseling Services and be required to complete any program prescribed by that office.”
Mississippi State athletic director Scott Stricklin defended the decision at the Southeastern Conference’s annual spring meetings Thursday in Destin, Florida, saying “five seconds of a really poor choice shouldn’t preclude an individual from going to school.”
Take care of your own house before throwing stones. POS beat a WOMAN. No way to defend that.
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