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re: Auburn's thoughts on Ole Miss

Posted on 10/9/12 at 3:58 pm to
Posted by AUTiger5
Close, but yet so far away
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Posted on 10/9/12 at 3:58 pm to
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damn the score alone makes you look like a retard...then couple that with your unique way of spelling each school's name and i'm impressed you could turn the computer on.


Can't blame him. The mature, upstanding head coach of his team hasn't said the words "Ole Miss" since he was hired. This guy's never heard it before.

Posted by AUTiger5
Close, but yet so far away
Member since Jul 2011
2602 posts
Posted on 10/9/12 at 4:04 pm to
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I'm starting to think this is a myth, much like the cowboys have talent. There are a few guys that could play anywhere but all in all the talent level is mediocre. You've bought too much into rivals.com and not enough into what you're witnessing when they suit up


Recruiting rankings or not, the guys we've brought have had the talent and ability to make a big impact at the college level. Once they get to college, it's up to the coaches to help the players reach that full ability and potential. And that hasn't come close to happening. Blake, Lemonier, Lutzenkirchen and McCalebb are the only players I can think of that we've developed since Chiz has been here. One every four years. We've got A LOT more talent than that.

So yes, I think the sheer talent is there. The coaching, outside of Boulware and Grimes, is downright pitiful.
This post was edited on 10/9/12 at 4:06 pm
Posted by Slobbering Dawg
Pessimistic, MS
Member since Aug 2012
141 posts
Posted on 10/9/12 at 4:11 pm to
Ole Miss will probably lose simply due to the logo that resides on the side of Auburn's helmet. When those players for Auburn run out into the Vaught and the cheerleaders run with the flags that have the Auburn logo, it will get into UM's head. It's the way it is for both State and Ole Miss. How many times did LSU beat State back in the 90's with their terrible teams when State was competitive, or when Ole Miss went into Bryant Denny in 2000 with a much better team yet still walked out with a loss? Right now, Ole Miss should beat Auburn 30-14, but they'll choke and lose a nail-biter on Saturday, simply because of Auburn's history and the subconcious thought within the minds of UM players and coaches that Auburn is still better than Ole Miss.
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