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re: Ranking every SEC program’s current situation

Posted on 12/7/23 at 3:56 pm to
Posted by MadisonReb10
Brandon, MS
Member since Aug 2010
886 posts
Posted on 12/7/23 at 3:56 pm to
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7. Mizzou: Coach Drink has Mizzou humming. He doesn't appear to be on anyone's radar to be poached away and has his players believing. His recruiting has been elite and the team should be excellent again next season with many key starters returning. I disagree with the sentiment that Mizzou is difficult to recruit - there is plenty of in-state talent to build a core around and no in-state or regional competition for recruits.

8. Ole Miss: I just don't believe Kiffin will stay put long. He never has and I don't think that's magically changed. Assuming he did, I'd move Ole Miss up a few spots. But this is the same guy who ditched Tennessee the second ol' USC came calling.


You really believe what you typed. Kiffin left Tenn for his dream job and got hit with sanctions from the previous regime a few months after he took it. Regardless he was fired at Oakland, left UT after a year because of his dream job and was fired from there. Left Bama to get another HC job. Left that job for Ole Miss and is getting ready to start on his 5th season.

I only quoted Mizzou in your post because “Drink” has you rolling and no one is coming after him, while Kiffin is mentioned for every job possible. “Coach Drink’s” recruiting is far from elite. Your best player is a walk on and since he’s been the coach you average out a composite class of 39th
Posted by jamespatterson
Member since Aug 2023
2102 posts
Posted on 12/7/23 at 3:58 pm to
Hey man, we have an OM-Mizzou alliance through the end of the year.
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