Looks like we lost another commit.....

dawgstyle

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2 star RB from Florida, who had offers from everyone, and had previously decommitted from OK State has second thoughts
 

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2 star RB from Florida, who had offers from everyone, and had previously decommitted from OK State has second thoughts
 

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<span style="font-style: italic;">He had some issues that threw up red flags with our staff.

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dawgstyle

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anyone know what kind of "issues" Chisolm might have had?? Small for running back but had offers from everybody.
 

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or needs to be shown the door with Stans. Either it's a New Years Day bowl or his sorry *** should be gone. He can't even beat a OOC opponent that isn't from the SWAC or CUSA.
 

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Do you really think he would choose Marshall over all those offers he reported?

He tried to commit to OSU and they said "no thanks". We haven't contacted the guy in months. </p>
 

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dawgstyle said:
2 star RB from Florida, who had offers from everyone, and had previously decommitted from OK State has second thoughts

Having all those offers and choosing Marshall didn't sound odd to you?
 

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MadDawg said:
or needs to be shown the door with Stans. Either it's a New Years Day bowl or his sorry *** should be gone. He can't even beat a OOC opponent that isn't from the SWAC or CUSA.

Well, He beat Middle Tennessee and they're in the Sun Belt.

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If Mullen is at MSU for 11 years without making a New Years Day bowl then the basketball sheep that hold Ricky accountable for nothing will have taken over at MSU. The way that you come up with excuses for little Ricky I'm not sure that hasn't already happened. Can we go ahead and appoint Noah, Isaac, and Jebediah as coaches in waiting since a good portion of MSU fans think that basketball obviously revolves around a Stansbury?
 

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but doesn't get to a New Year's Day Bowl, you would want him fired. The sheer stupidity of that statement is 17'n astonishing.
 

OEMDawg

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Come on, dipshit. My point was that if he's around 11 years then chances are he's gone to one. Besides with your scenario, if we've gone 8-4 and NOT made a NYD bowl then we are truly in the wrong conference.
 

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to a New Year's Day Bowl. Just because OM backed up into the Cotton Bowl this year with 8 wins does not mean an 8-4 team will go to a New Year's Day Bowl. In fact, if we had gone 8-4 this year, we probably would have gotten the shaft again, like we usually do. Therefore, the point remains. If Mullen were to go 8-4, with an occasional 7-5 or 9-3 mixed in, and not get us to a New Year's Day Bowl, you'd have him fired? If not, then stop being a hypocritical douchebag because this is pretty much what Stans has done his entire coaching career at MState.
 

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this year, so it's a silly argument. The arbitrary NYD bowl line is a non-factor. It's pretty much BCS and every other bowl now. If Dan Mullen is 7-5 or better every year we will erect a statue and we will play in many bowls equivalent to PapaJohn's , Liberty or Cotton from this year. I think Stans has done a pretty good job, but at some point we need to get over the hump. Perhaps, he's the victim of his own success. ONE Sweet 16 with some of his teams is not too much to ask.
 

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when you say NYD bowl, people that know football know what your are talking about.

Its on another level.
 
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Rose, Fiesta, Sugar, Orange, Cotton, Citrus or Capital One, Outback, Gator, Holiday - Those are what I think of when it comes to NYD bowls. The ones with cool names n **** (or used to, thanks Corporate America).

Peach, Alamo, etc. and below - NYE Bowls I guess.
 

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and the SEC adds another new year's day bowl next year in the gator bowl. if we win 9 games again, or even 8 games, i'd be willing to bet that we would land in the cotton, outback, citrus, or gator bowl. plus, if the sec champ is in the BCS title game, then two SEC teams could get BCS bids, meaning that 6 (instead of 5) SEC teams get new year's day bowl bids.

that's not to mention that the cotton bowl picked arkansas to set up the old SWC rivalry game and avoid a rematch from the year before with us and texas. we all remember what the outback bowl did.</p>
 

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NYD bowl, to me means:

Sugar, Rose, Fiesta, Orange Bowls (BCS)
Cotton Bowl (traditionally a NY bowl for 70+ years, and still carries some distinction even though it doesn't involve a conference champion)
Capital One (I still call it the Citrus Bowl)
Outback
Gator

Back in the day (10+ years ago), all 8 of those games were played on January 1, so that's what most people consider a NYD bowl game.
 

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That line would have sounded better as "can't beat an OOC team that isn't from the SWAC or SunBelt."

thanks for the correction
 

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Definitely a good move in my opinion. I believe my previous comment was that I would trade him for a gamble on another OT any day.
 

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MSUCostanza said:
NYD bowl, to me means:

Sugar, Rose, Fiesta, Orange Bowls (BCS)
Cotton Bowl (traditionally a NY bowl for 70+ years, and still carries some distinction even though it doesn't involve a conference champion)
Capital One (I still call it the Citrus Bowl)
Outback
Gator

Back in the day (10+ years ago), all 8 of those games were played on January 1, so that's what most people consider a NYD bowl game.
But NYD bowl doesn't mean anything anymore. I think the the SEC will have Sugar, Cotton, Capital One, Outback and Gator tie-ins next year? Throw in a championship game and the sixth best team in the SEC goes to a "New Years Day Bowl." Even in the SEC, the sixth best team typically won't be good. This year I would argue that our third best team barely qualified as good.
 

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Jesus Christ, you sound like a bunch of whiny ole miss fans who think we should be competing for a national championship every year. We are Mississippi State for Gods sake. Mediocrity is good and good is great. We are the only football team in the SEC with an all time losing record... After all we've been through as state fans, we get a guy in here who goes 5-7 his first year against the toughest schedule in the nation, and gets fans so into MSU football again that we set the highest and second highest attendance records in his first year. If we go 5-7 again next year, he has still already turned us around. We shouldn't be expecting to play in new years day bowls until we prove we can play in nyd bowls.
 

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lawdawg02 said:
and the SEC adds another new year's day bowl next year in the gator bowl. if we win 9 games again, or even 8 games, i'd be willing to bet that we
would land in the cotton, outback, citrus, or gator bowl. plus, if the sec champ is in the BCS title game, then two SEC teams could get BCS bids, meaning that
6 (instead of 5) SEC teams get new year's day bowl bids.


that's not to mention that the cotton bowl picked arkansas to set up the old SWC rivalry game and avoid a rematch from the year before with us and texas.
we all remember what the outback bowl did.</p>

because basically, if you're an SEC team, odds are you are going to a NYD bowl game just because of the tie ins. And the Chik-Fil-A Bowl is also a very good bowl, although not NYD, but probably about as close as you're going to get and not be in a NYD bowl.

Really, the only crappy bowl for a SEC team would be the one in Birmingham, with a strong case for Shreveport. And most conferences would probably love to be in the Indy Bowl.