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re: 5* OT and #2 player Overall Greg Little commits to Ole Miss
Posted on 12/16/15 at 12:52 pm to SOCAL TIGER
Posted on 12/16/15 at 12:52 pm to SOCAL TIGER
Nice jelly?
Posted on 12/16/15 at 12:54 pm to UMRealist
Heard the OM cash bailout for Nkemdiche's hotel fall sealed it for OM
Posted on 12/16/15 at 12:55 pm to thunderbird1100
Noticed no Bama posters giving Reb props...what happened boys?
Posted on 12/16/15 at 12:57 pm to doya2
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I'm not even mad. I've learned my lesson and only want players that want to be at Alabama.
Several years ago, R. NKemdiche was thought to be going to Alabama, and instead signed with Ole Miss. Look at him now. Glad he didn't come to Bama.
If you come to Bama, they expect you to work harder. It takes a special player to succeed. If you want to play around and enjoy college but not win championships, then go somewhere else.

Posted on 12/16/15 at 12:57 pm to hehatedrew
Sorry..not your type bc I don't have any..under my arms, on my legs, not anywhere that it shouldn't be.
This post was edited on 12/16/15 at 1:00 pm
Posted on 12/16/15 at 1:02 pm to UMRealist
He didn't choose bama so have an upvote sir while I go enjoy my moral victory.
Posted on 12/16/15 at 1:14 pm to UMRealist
Was the payment in the form of spice?
Posted on 12/16/15 at 1:18 pm to UMRealist
On a serious note great get..gonna be a great one for the next three years
Posted on 12/16/15 at 1:24 pm to UMRealist
Great pick up OM, not much of a surprise I guess. He might be a better prospect than Tunsil was coming out and that says something.
Posted on 12/16/15 at 1:33 pm to UMRealist
Where is assassin18, paging assassin18
He had some thoughts around Greg and him not going to Ole Miss.
He had some thoughts around Greg and him not going to Ole Miss.
Posted on 12/16/15 at 1:37 pm to DarthRebel
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Where is assassin18, paging assassin18
Yeah, where is this douche-nozzle. He has some "splaining " to do.
Posted on 12/16/15 at 1:43 pm to UMRealist
Why can't we ever have nice things? 

Posted on 12/16/15 at 1:54 pm to hehatedrew
Kid definitely made the right decision. He will enjoy Nashville at the music city bowl the next 3 seasons, while learning from a high school coach.
Ole Miss has had 19 players selected in the first round of professional football drafts.
National Football League[edit]
1939 – drafted #3 – Parker Hall – Cleveland Rams
1942 – drafted #8 – Merle Hapes – New York Giants
1954 – drafted #10 – Ed Beatty – Los Angeles Rams
1961 – drafted #10 – Bobby Crespino – Cleveland Browns
1963 – drafted #3 – Jim Dunaway – Minnesota Vikings
1966 – drafted #11 – Stan Hindman – San Francisco 49ers
1971 – drafted #2 – Archie Manning – New Orleans Saints
1985 – drafted #18 – Freddie Joe Nunn – St. Louis Cardinals
1990 – drafted #18 – Tony Bennett – Green Bay Packers
1991 – drafted #20 – Kelvin Pritchett – Dallas Cowboys
1994 – drafted #20 – Tim Bowens – Miami Dolphins
1998 – drafted #29 – John Avery – Miami Dolphins
2001 – drafted #23 – Deuce McAllister – New Orleans Saints
2004 – drafted #1 – Eli Manning – San Diego Chargers*
2005 – drafted #26 – Chris Spencer – Seattle Seahawks
2007 – drafted #11 – Patrick Willis – San Francisco 49ers
2009 – drafted #23 – Michael Oher – Baltimore Ravens**
2009 – drafted #24 – Peria Jerry – Atlanta Falcons**
*see Manning-Rivers trade
First round picks under Nick Saban at Alabama
2009
OT Andre Smith- Cincinnati Bengals, 6th overall
2010
LB Rolando McClain- Oakland Raiders, 8th overall
CB Kareem Jackson- Houston Texans, 20th overall
2011
DT Marcell Dareus- Buffalo Bills, 3rd overall
WR Julio Jones- Atlanta Falcons, 6th overall
OT James Carpenter- Seattle Seahawks, 25th overall
RB Mark Ingram- New Orleans Saints, 28th overall
2012
RB Trent Richardson- Cleveland Browns, 3rd overall
S Mark Barron- Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 7th overall
CB Dre Kirkpatrick- Cincinnati Bengals, 17th overall
LB Dont’a Hightower- New England Patriots, 25th overall
2013
CB Dee Milliner- New York Jets, 9th overall
OG Chance Warmack- Tennessee Titans, 10th overall
OT DJ Fluker- San Diego Chargers, 11th overall
2014
WR Amari Cooper- Oakland Raiders, 4th overall
Ole Miss has had 19 players selected in the first round of professional football drafts.
National Football League[edit]
1939 – drafted #3 – Parker Hall – Cleveland Rams
1942 – drafted #8 – Merle Hapes – New York Giants
1954 – drafted #10 – Ed Beatty – Los Angeles Rams
1961 – drafted #10 – Bobby Crespino – Cleveland Browns
1963 – drafted #3 – Jim Dunaway – Minnesota Vikings
1966 – drafted #11 – Stan Hindman – San Francisco 49ers
1971 – drafted #2 – Archie Manning – New Orleans Saints
1985 – drafted #18 – Freddie Joe Nunn – St. Louis Cardinals
1990 – drafted #18 – Tony Bennett – Green Bay Packers
1991 – drafted #20 – Kelvin Pritchett – Dallas Cowboys
1994 – drafted #20 – Tim Bowens – Miami Dolphins
1998 – drafted #29 – John Avery – Miami Dolphins
2001 – drafted #23 – Deuce McAllister – New Orleans Saints
2004 – drafted #1 – Eli Manning – San Diego Chargers*
2005 – drafted #26 – Chris Spencer – Seattle Seahawks
2007 – drafted #11 – Patrick Willis – San Francisco 49ers
2009 – drafted #23 – Michael Oher – Baltimore Ravens**
2009 – drafted #24 – Peria Jerry – Atlanta Falcons**
*see Manning-Rivers trade
First round picks under Nick Saban at Alabama
2009
OT Andre Smith- Cincinnati Bengals, 6th overall
2010
LB Rolando McClain- Oakland Raiders, 8th overall
CB Kareem Jackson- Houston Texans, 20th overall
2011
DT Marcell Dareus- Buffalo Bills, 3rd overall
WR Julio Jones- Atlanta Falcons, 6th overall
OT James Carpenter- Seattle Seahawks, 25th overall
RB Mark Ingram- New Orleans Saints, 28th overall
2012
RB Trent Richardson- Cleveland Browns, 3rd overall
S Mark Barron- Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 7th overall
CB Dre Kirkpatrick- Cincinnati Bengals, 17th overall
LB Dont’a Hightower- New England Patriots, 25th overall
2013
CB Dee Milliner- New York Jets, 9th overall
OG Chance Warmack- Tennessee Titans, 10th overall
OT DJ Fluker- San Diego Chargers, 11th overall
2014
WR Amari Cooper- Oakland Raiders, 4th overall
This post was edited on 12/16/15 at 1:55 pm
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