I mean, I'd rather him go to LSU than Ole Miss, but damn, I just don't understand why MS guys have absolutely ZERO loyalty and want to go play for a team where he will literally be a nobody.
I mean, I'd rather him go to LSU than Ole Miss, but damn, I just don't understand why MS guys have absolutely ZERO loyalty and want to go play for a team where he will literally be a nobody.
2 of the Dandy Dozen are going out of state whenits two primary schools went 7-5 and 2-10. I would say that shows a damn good bit of loyalty. And if recruiting were all about loyalty, signing day would be about as fun as the Pro Bowl. Don't be pissed some 18 year old kid would rather play for a team that played in the national title game than wanting to play for a team that won the Music City Bowl against a 6-6 team. **** happens, it's recruiting, get over it.
If the good players would play for State and Ole Miss, State and Ole Miss would be the good teams. Not to mention the players would be the heroes.<div>
</div><div>I do understand Liggins wanting to get away from home for college though. I doubt I'd have gone to MSU had I been from Starkville.</div>
That could happen any where. At lest going to LSU he can leave with a possible NC Ring. Plus his size and speed, he could turn out being one of the best to come out of LSU. I think he came to rationlize he was going to be a D-Line man and LSU is the place to go for that.