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re: How is Ole Miss recruiting so well?

Posted on 12/20/15 at 11:06 pm to
Posted by JaboStokes
Member since Nov 2008
1865 posts
Posted on 12/20/15 at 11:06 pm to
It i$ really a $imple proce$$.
Posted by sewaneerebel
Oxford, Ms
Member since Sep 2014
697 posts
Posted on 12/20/15 at 11:19 pm to
You build a brand, they will come. Ole Miss had a brand for twenty-five years under Johnny Vaught. Then he retired. One of the biggest mistakes Ole Miss made was to fall way behind in facilities. That's not a problem now. Brand-new, state-of-the art basketball arena opening Jan. 7th; baseball stadium is considered one of the Top Three in the country and Ole Miss usually has the largest attendance behind LSU; 2016 football season will open with a 65,000-seat stadium with lots of club amenities throughout. No nosebleed seats. IPF is considered one of the best in the country. Freeze recruits to the family feel of the Ole Miss campus, considered the most beautiful in the country. Get used to Ole Miss being a player. The SEC is the league to play in if you want the best shot at going to the pros. Also, if you want to go to the college playoffs. 'Bama already recruits to that. Ole Miss does too, now.
Posted by HailFreezusOver
Oxford
Member since Sep 2014
6224 posts
Posted on 12/20/15 at 11:26 pm to
Alabama fan accusing ole miss of paying recruits that's rich.

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These violations are some of the worst, most serious that have ever occurred," he said. The university, accused of 11 major violations — one was later withdrawn — and five minor charges under two former coaches, said it would appeal. President Andrew Sorensen said university officials "are firm in our belief that the penalties are inappropriate." "We regret that we must prolong this process, but the decision we have been given today is simply unacceptable," Sorensen said. Barring a successful appeal, the program that leads the nation in bowl appearances (51) and wins (29) will miss the postseason for consecutive years for the first time since 1957 and 1958, the year Bryant arrived in Tuscaloosa. The Tide contested the two most publicized charges involving claims of boosters making five-figure payments to lure two recruits. But it admitted some violations and imposed penalties on itself, including a reduction of 15 scholarships over three years and the temporary disassociation of three boosters at the heart of the recruiting scandal.


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