they are our main rival, and you're supposed to not like them, and they're not supposed to like us.
For about a week after the Egg Bowl there wasn't one day that someone didn't come up to me at work and say "45-0". Now, it's about how you handle it. I could have done what some Bama fans do and calmly go to my car and bring back a sawed off shotgun and laid waste to them, I could have done what some do on GP and called them classless and poor sports and then run off like a *****, or I could have done this- which is how I handled it- I said "Yeah, that was a complete meltdown, but we're looking for a new coach right now, and I think that we're going to get a really good one."
And as far as Go to Hell Ole Miss, that's an old tradition, although I don't hear it as much. But it's no worse than Bama doing Rammer Jammer and telling Auburn that they just beat the hell out of them, and it's no worse than the Hey Song that we do where we tell people that we just beat the hell out of them, and it's no worse than the PG-13 version of Hotty Toddy. The difference is the context of the situation- stands during a football game, OK. Press conference- Not OK. Going up to the coach who you don't know personally and he doesn't know you and saying that you want him to kick someone's ***.- Not OK.
And as far as press conference decorum- You want to know what our uniforms are going to look like? E-mail GB. Don't yell out WHAT COLOR ARE OUR HELMETS GONNA BE? at a freaking press conference.
State/Ole Miss is a rivalry, but I think it's bad to go too oveboard about and it's not good to not acknowledge it. We have to find a happy medium.