
Hammond Eggar
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re: Question for Arkansas fans....
Posted by Hammond Eggar on 11/14/11 at 12:47 am
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Will you continue to stalk Houston Nutt if/when he gets another coaching job?
No, but I will watch with baited breath to see if the Gators can beat mighty Furman and become bowl-eligible.
:nana:
re: Well being 2-8 and losing to LA Tech hasn't always been a bad thing for Ole Miss
Posted by Hammond Eggar on 11/14/11 at 12:30 am
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Apparently in 1946, Ole Miss lost to La. Tech on Homecoming and won two games. In 1947, Ole Miss hired Vaught, went 9-2 and won first SEC Championship. It was the start of our golden era. Is History repeating itself? I really, really hope so.
I sincerely wish you the best and congratulate Ole Miss for having the good sense to do what needed to be done in four years, instead of waiting ten years like we did.
At the very least, you can look forward to not having Arkansas fans coming over to your message boards and saying "Nanny nanny boo boo" all the time.
:bow:
re: Miss St. beats ArKanas
Posted by Hammond Eggar on 11/14/11 at 12:02 am
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There goes the flagship back to being cocky. When will they understand that they will never be anything more than a mediocre SEC team.
I'm not into the flagship nonsense, nor do I share the feeling that everyone is out to get us, such as the media, referees, etc. Having said that:
If we are a mediocre SEC team, it doesn't say much about LSU's success against Arkansas in the last several years. Even Houston Nutt beat you twice, once in Baton Rouge. Houston freaking Nutt. If not for a choker of a kicker, Arkansas would have won in Baton Rouge again in 2009.
Do I have to mention what happened last year?
re: This basically sums up UF's problems... It's a horror story...
Posted by Hammond Eggar on 11/13/11 at 11:21 pm
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This basically sums up UF's problems... It's a horror story...
Florida’s Troubles Start with Meyer’s Recruiting
Posted on November 13, 2011 by Daniel Thompson
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Urban Meyer
Urban Meyer was a great recruiter; there is no doubting that. In 2005, the Gators had the 15th best recruiting class, 2006 the 2nd, 2007 the 1st, 2008 the 3rd, 2009 the 11th and 2010 the 1st (According to Rivals.com).
However, with the Gators 5-5 this season, many are quick to blame Will Muschamp, Dan Quinn and Charlie Weis for the Gators problems.
I argue, however, that despite great recruiting classes by Urban Meyer, he left the team depleted.
In order to back my claim I need to re-evaluate every player that has been signed from 2007 until now.
2007 (#1) – Graduated or Redshirt Seniors
Ahmad Black, S – Great career at UF. Graduated.
John Brantley, QB – Current starting QB
John Brown, DT – Transfer
Torrey Davis, DT – Transfer
Carlos Dunlap, DE – Great career at UF. NFL.
Lorenzo Edwards, LB – Minimal Impact at UF
Jerimy Finch, LB – Transfer
Joe Haden, DB – Great career at UF. NFL
Chas Henry, P – Great career at UF. NFL.
Aaron Hernandez, TE – Great career at UF. NFL.
Brandon Hicks, LB – Mediocre career at UF. Graduated.
Jerry Howard, DE/DT – Redshirt senior. Starting DT.
Moses Jenkins, DB – Poor career at UF. Redshirt Senior.
John Jones, LB – Transfer.
Duke Lemmons, DE – Good career at UF. Graduated.
Cameron Newton, QB – Transfer
Maurkice Pouncey, OL – Great career at UF. NFL.
Michael Pouncey, OL – Great career at UF. NFL.
Chris Rainey, RB – Starting RB. Redshirt Senior.
Deonte Thompson. WR – Solid starter at UF. Redshirt Senior.
Justin Trattou, DE – Solid career at UF. Graduated.
Bryan Waggener, QB – Transfer
Steve Wilks, DB – Little career at UF. Graduated.
Bo Williams, RB – Transfer
James Wilson, OL – Part-time starter. Redshirt Senior.
Paul Wilson, WR – Little career at UF. Graduated.
Major Wright, S – Great career at UF. NFL.
Review: Urban Meyer’s best class. Seven players made it to the NFL. However, of those who are redshirt seniors: John Brantley has underperformed, James Wilson has underperformed, Deonte Thompson has underperformed and Moses Jenkins has underperformed. Only Chris Rainey and Jay (Jerry) Howard have performed well of those still on UF roster. Three QBs recruited; two transfer.
2008 (#3) Senior or Redshirt Junior
Brendan Beal, LB – Transfer
Jeremy Brown, DB – Part-time starter. Injury prone.
Adrian Bushell, DB – Transfer
Jeffrey Demps, RB – Starter. Great career at UF.
Troy Epps, DT – Little career at UF. Graduated.
Dee Finley, LB – Went to JUCO; enrolled in 2009.
William Green, DE – Starter.
Frankie Hammond, Jr., WR – Part-time starter
Will Hill, S – Left for NFL
Omarius Hines, WR – Part-time starter
Omar Hunter, DT – Part-time starter
Janoris Jenkins, DB – Kicked off team. Transfer.
Byran Jones, DT – Transfer
T.J. Lawrence, WR – Transfer
Lerentee McCray, LB – Part-time starter
Carl Moore, WR – Graduated.
Earl Okine, DE – Little career at UF.
Matt Patchan, OL – Starting Offensive Line.
T.J. Pridemore, LB – Graduated.
Sam Robey, OL – Starting Center.
Caleb Sturgis, K – Starting Kicker
David Young, OL – Little career at UF.
Review: Of this class, only one player left for NFL (Will Hill). Five players have transferred. One player graduated early. Only five players currently are full time starters. Of those that did not transfer, David Young, TJ Pridemore and Troy Epps did not do much in their career at UF. No QBs recruited.
2009 (#11) Junior or Redshirt Sophomore
Nick Alajajian, OL – Little career at UF
Stephen Alli, WR – Little career at UF
Jon Bostic, LB – Starting LB.
Gary Brown, DT – Transfer.
Andre Debose, WR – Part-time starter
Joshua Evans, S – Part-time starter
Dee Finley, S – Transfer.
Mike Gillislee, RB – Part-time starter.
Jon Halapio, OL – Starting Offensive Line
Jonotthan Harrison, OL – Former starting Center
Edwin Herbert, DT – Transfer.
Jelani Jenkins, LB – Starting LB
Kedric Johnson, DE – Little impact at UF
Kyle Koehne, OL – Part-time starter on Offensive Line
Xavier Nixon, OL – Starter on Offensive Line
Desmond Parks, TE – No longer on team
Jordan Reed, QB – Moved to TE. Starter.
Review: Three transfers. Only five full-time starters. Nick Alajajian, Stephen Alli, Andre Debose, Kedric Johnson and Xavier Nixon have underperformed. Edwin Herbert and Desmond Parks did not have any career at UF. Mike Gillislee has struggled with blocking and learning the offense. Jon Bostic and Jelani Jenkins only bright spots. One QB recruited and moved to TE.
2010 (#1) Sophomore or Redshirt Freshman
Gideon Ajagbe, LB – No impact.
Neiron Ball, DE – Non-football injury. No impact.
Mack Brown, RB – No impact.
Trey Burton, QB – Moved to TE. Struggling to find role.
Gerald Christian, TE – Transfer.
Robert Clark, TE – Transfer.
Adrian Coxson, WR – Transfer.
Jonathan Dowling, S – Transfer.
Quinton Dunbar, WR – Minimal Impact.
Chris Dunkley, WR – Transfer.
Dominique Easley, DT – Solid Starter.
Matt Elam, S – Great player.
Sharrif Floyd, DT – Solid starter.
Chaz Green, OL – Former starter.
Jordan Haden, DB – Transfer.
Darrin Kitchens, LB – Minimal impact.
Michael McFarland, TE – Transfer
Tyler Murphy, QB – No impact.
Leon Orr, OL – Minimal impact.
Ronald Powell, DE – Starter with little impact.
Cody Riggs, DB – Starter at times. Decent impact.
Joshua Shaw, S – Starter. Decent.
Ian Silberman, OL – Minimal impact.
Michael Taylor, LB – Minimal impact.
Lynden Trail, DE – No impact.
Jaylen Watkins, DB – Starter with decent impact.
Review: Dubbed the “Best Recruiting Class Ever.” Seven transfers. Six starters. Neiron Ball, Tyler Murphy, Gideon Ajagbe and Lynden Trail have had no career at UF. Ronald Powell and Mack Brown have underperformed. Too early to judge many of these players. One QB recruited and moved to TE/FB.
Final Review: It is quite clear and quite evident that while Meyer’s classes were great on paper, they left much to be desired. Twenty-two (22) players transferred. Nine players had no career or no legitimate playing time at UF. At least seven players have drastically played below their rankings. Six QBs were recruited, only two are currently on the roster as QBs, two are TEs and two transferred, leaving UF with a Redshirt Senior QB, a Redshirt Freshman QB and two Freshmen QBs. The Gators have struggled to recruit talented Wide Receivers. The Gators have struggled to find a “Power Running Back” that can block and knows the playbook. The Gators have struggled mightily recruiting Defensive Ends. The Gators Offensive Line has been considered “small”. The Gators have struggled to recruit and retain blocking Tight Ends. UF currently only has 69 players on their roster (85 is the maximum).
It should be quite clear and quite evident why UF is playing poorly this year. While UF owes Urban Meyer and staff a debt of gratitude, UF really struggled retaining and developing talent, especially for a “Pro-Style” Offense.
The Gators are currently on track for a top-3 recruiting class, but this is not a one-season fix. There are MAJOR holes on the offensive and defensive sides of the ball. Please be patient with Will Muschamp and staff as they try to build depth AND develop talent.
After I finally finish Tolstoy's "War and Peace" I will read this.
re: LSU beats Bama but loses to UGA in Atlanta
Posted by Hammond Eggar on 10/30/11 at 1:38 am
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LSU beats Bama but loses to UGA in Atlanta who finishes higher in the BCS in this scenario? 1-loss LSU or 1-loss Bama?
Obviously the rapture is upon us and the heathens are being struck down, therefore after the tragic collapse of the Georgia Dome, not to mention the other natural disasters, the right reverend Houston Nutt and Ole Miss finish higher.
re: What if Luck was in the SEC?
Posted by Hammond Eggar on 10/30/11 at 1:06 am
re: As bad as the hogs have looked lately
Posted by Hammond Eggar on 10/30/11 at 12:31 am
I don't think that's a given. The better team lost today.
Ole Miss, the crappiest team in the SEC, took Arkansas to the wire.
A&M should have won, but Mike Sherman wussed out on two forth and ones, when Arkansas had shown no ability to stop the run.
I'm an Arkansas fan, but I am also a realist.
LSU's quarterbacks will revert to their former selves and proceed to suck against Alabama, who will beat LSU and proceed to shitstomp Auburn and go to the BCS championship game.
Arkansas fans like myself will hope to beat LSU so as to go to the Sugar Bowl again, but will be sadly dissapointed, as the tiggers will break one off in our collective asses. Arkansas fans will scream in unison to fire Willy Robinson and ignore the fact that our offensive line coach is no better.
So it is written. So it shall be done.
Ole Miss, the crappiest team in the SEC, took Arkansas to the wire.
A&M should have won, but Mike Sherman wussed out on two forth and ones, when Arkansas had shown no ability to stop the run.
I'm an Arkansas fan, but I am also a realist.
LSU's quarterbacks will revert to their former selves and proceed to suck against Alabama, who will beat LSU and proceed to shitstomp Auburn and go to the BCS championship game.
Arkansas fans like myself will hope to beat LSU so as to go to the Sugar Bowl again, but will be sadly dissapointed, as the tiggers will break one off in our collective asses. Arkansas fans will scream in unison to fire Willy Robinson and ignore the fact that our offensive line coach is no better.
So it is written. So it shall be done.
re: Houston Nutt - Prefers the Arkansas band play instead of the Team
Posted by Hammond Eggar on 10/22/11 at 6:49 am
I dislike Nutt as much as anyone, but I take this as a back-handed compliment as to Bequette's talent.
There are plenty of reasons for Arkansas fans to hate Hootie, but I think we might be a little over-sensitive to hang this one on him.
There are plenty of reasons for Arkansas fans to hate Hootie, but I think we might be a little over-sensitive to hang this one on him.
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