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re: Can Mullen win at Mississippi State?
Posted on 12/13/08 at 9:01 am to inelishaitrust
Posted on 12/13/08 at 9:01 am to inelishaitrust
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Here are some links. I guess the world is wrong, and you are the only one who is right.
Oxford retirement site
Concert at the Lyric on the square
Promotional video of Oxford
Pictures of the Lyric
What is starkville's answer to this?
Elisha, ever hear of the Cotton District? That's better than any example you just provided.
Posted on 12/13/08 at 9:06 am to Tidetoit
Posted on 12/13/08 at 11:30 am to AZBayouBengal07
Tidetait, I'm not gonna play this game with you any more. You don't have any idea of what your talking about, and it's kinda funny. I'll talk to ya later man, I'll be sitting on the front porch and mabye later I'll go get me a deer. Have a great day.
Posted on 12/13/08 at 1:51 pm to ALL DAY
nope does he keep the asst. coaches
Posted on 12/13/08 at 2:09 pm to bobos14
Mullen will do VERY well at MSU. Nutt can't recruit and this guy will take over Mississippi. MSU will go 8-4 next season. Mark it down.
Posted on 12/13/08 at 2:19 pm to arkansawyer
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Mark it down.
Meridian quarterback Tyler Russell was among several MSU commits or recruiting targets who were contacted by Mullen on Wednesday afternoon while they prepared for Saturday's Alabama/Mississippi All-Star Classic.
"He tried to call me, but I was at practice so he left a message," Russell said after Mississippi's rain-shortened afternoon workout at UMS-Wright Preparatory School. "I'm looking forward to sitting down and talking with him next week. I think he's bringing a good offense to Mississippi State that's going to help a lot. I know all the recruits are pretty excited about him coming to Mississippi State.
"I know that he coached (San Francisco 49ers quarterback) Alex Smith at Utah and (2007 Heisman Trophy winner) Tim Tebow at Florida."
A previous Heisman winner, South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier, has made a recent push to have Russell make an official recruiting visit, but the QB for the Class 5A state champions - who committed to State in April - said he's inclined to meet with Mullen before he considers whether or not to open up his recruiting.
Another of the state's most highly recruited seniors, Tupelo receiver Chad Bumphis, is plenty familiar with MSU's new coach - a situation that could give the school a huge boost come signing day on Feb. 4.
"I was very excited when I found out the news," Bumphis said. "Coach Mullen was the one recruiting me at Florida, so we already have a close relationship. This definitely changes my thoughts on Mississippi State."
Bumphis said Ole Miss, Alabama and Florida remain on his list. Ole Miss, Alabama and Southern Miss also are in the running for Noxubee County receiver Pat Patterson, who committed to MSU last summer but changed his mind during the season as MSU's offense floundered and the losses mounted.
Patterson, who sparked the Tigers to the 4A title and the state's No. 1 overall ranking, said the hiring of Mullen rekindles his interest in State.
"Since they got a new head coach in and he ran the spread offense a lot, I'm going to give him a good look," Patterson said. "It makes me think maybe I could go there. The way he ran things at Florida makes me think maybe I could fit in with their offense.
"We (Russell, Bumphis and Patterson) have talked about going to the same school, but we haven't decided on a school yet. We are looking at State together."
Posted on 12/13/08 at 3:01 pm to Tidetoit
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Running from what? You're a fricking retard. You don't even know where you live. Every LSU fan on this board knows Denham Springs is 10 miles from Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge. You must be a special ed kid or you've done too much acid
holy shite you are a fricking idiot. i've never seen someone on this board post so many blatantly false things and argue that they were correct. i really think this has to be some kind of joke. i find it hard to believe that anyone can be that fricking stupid. here are some links, although i doubt you will be able to read them and comprehend what they mean :
16.3 miles > 5 dumbass
23 minutes with no traffic > 10 minutes from the steps dumbass
this is worse than you trying to argue that CBS and ESPN broadcasting more alabama games nationally actually had anything to do with the new orleans media. i'm really ashamed that somebody as stupid as you was allowed to attend tulane.
Posted on 12/13/08 at 3:03 pm to AZBayouBengal07
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Denham Springs to Tiger Stadium = 17.4 Miles. LINK
i've made the drive from denham to campus many times. it's at least a 25 minute drive, probably longer now that the traffic is worse. that's pretty much common knowledge. i can't believe that someone is going to come on here and try to vehemently argue that
This post was edited on 12/13/08 at 3:06 pm
Posted on 12/13/08 at 3:06 pm to arkansawyer
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MSU will go 8-4 next season. Mark it down
Yet another ridiculous statement AR-kansawyer. You are on a roll.
Posted on 12/13/08 at 3:13 pm to Tidetoit
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Tidetoit
why do you think anyone was comparing denham springs to starkville in this thread? apparently you can't read properly either. they were making fun of him being from denham springs but no one compared it to starkville or implied that it was in the middle of nowhere until you started posting in this thread.
Posted on 12/13/08 at 3:20 pm to Ole Miss Sucks
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No Eli, we don't. We place no emphasis on engineering or architecture.
I'm not talking about the campus. i'm talking about the actual town.
Posted on 12/13/08 at 3:48 pm to Cdawg
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Elisha, ever hear of the Cotton District? That's better than any example you just provided.
Yes I have. It's pretty awesome, but it doesn't touch the sqaure.
Posted on 12/13/08 at 3:54 pm to RidiculousHype
My answer to this question depends largely on what we are talking about winning.
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