****, Nutt! 6 JUCOs? Really? ***

Indndawg

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Gotta win now, hence the Western Az losers. Which disrupted team unity and these players weren't SEC players and got penciled in.

Nutt's desperate.
 
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Now, now. You all know you're inviting black bear growls of how we used to do the same thing. Hopefully they'll have the same result. Sad how they have to travel so far out to get juco players. Aren't there enough in the South to trick into signing?
Oops, I hear some twigs popping in the distance. A bear is on the prowl.
 

RougeDawg

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They've been in hibernation since the weather began to turn cool in mid October. That has to be the reason they ended the season with a 1-6 record.. I'd say proper mascot selection..
 

Virgil Caine

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I mean, I'm no recruitnik but I'm looking at stars and **** and it looks like Ole Miss' class is well above State's.

Granted, I do think Nutt is getting a little desperate and it's evident by taking these JUCO guys.

High school recruiting? Where is Mullen "handing it" to Nutt?

B/c by looking at the commit lists, Ole Miss' high school commits are:

4-Stars: 7
3-Stars: 13

Now here's State's:
4-Stars: 3 (one of them is Nick Brassell)
3-Stars: 18
Unranked: 1

Someone who works for one of the Rivals/Scout sites also told me that "Nick Brassell is more committed to Ole Miss than Justin Bell is."

So, again, how exactly is Mullen handing it to Nutt in terms of high school recruiting? The death knell for State's class will be if/when Brassell commits to Ole Miss with the possibility that P.J. Jones and Tobias Singleton will, too.

But like I said, I'm not a recruitnik, so please correct me if I'm wrong.
 

getalab.sixpack

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We've only signed 4 juco guys that I know about (1 DT, 1 CB, 1 S, 1 QB) while another S/OLB juco commit won't be eligible so he'll not sign. We would take the WR Denham out of LA Harbor, but I doubt we get him. I think we are done at 4.
 

Dental Dawg

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I think you guys had a higher recruiting class for the last 4-5 years, but not that many of them made it to campus or stayed to graduate. I think it shows with us beating ya'll the last two years with Crooms recruits.
 

coach66

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guys that make up that ranking don't stick. That has been the case lately for the bears and it is taking a toll. They still have good talent up there and should have had a good year with their schedule. The coaching staff has to take the blame for the season they had this year in my opinion.
 

HammerOfTheDogs

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Virgil Caine said:
I mean, I'm no recruitnik but I'm looking at stars and **** and it looks like Ole Miss' class is well above State's.

Granted, I do think Nutt is getting a little desperate and it's evident by taking these JUCO guys.

High school recruiting? Where is Mullen "handing it" to Nutt?

B/c by looking at the commit lists, Ole Miss' high school commits are:

4-Stars: 7
3-Stars: 13

Now here's State's:
4-Stars: 3 (one of them is Nick Brassell)
3-Stars: 18
Unranked: 1

Someone who works for one of the Rivals/Scout sites also told me that "Nick Brassell is more committed to Ole Miss than Justin Bell is."

So, again, how exactly is Mullen handing it to Nutt in terms of high school recruiting? The death knell for State's class will be if/when Brassell commits to Ole Miss with the possibility that P.J. Jones and Tobias Singleton will, too.

But like I said, I'm not a recruitnik, so please correct me if I'm wrong.
The only reason Bears have such high stars is because UM fans buy more recruiting magazines and Website subscriptions than State fans.

P.S. How many Stars did Jacksonville State recruits have?
 

RebelBruiser

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but Mullen's Jucos **** gold and piss rainbows. Nutt's Jucos are locker room problems. This is common knowledge.
 

GloryDawg

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You guys have had the better recruiting class every year for the pastten years and that got you four wins. I'll take our Miss 3 stars all day long.</p>
 

Virgil Caine

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I'm dead serious. Absolutely none of you.

Instead, I found responses of "you have had better recruiting classes for x amount of years and none of them made it" and "all those recruits won you four games." NONE of that had to do with my question.

So I'll state it again:

<span style="font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline; font-style: italic;">HOW...IS...DAN...MULLEN...TAKING...IT...TO...HOUSTON...NUTT...IN...HIGH...SCHOOL...RECRUITING...IN...2010?</span>

I hate recruitniks, too, thus the facetiousness in my post was completely missed, as well.
 

VirgilCain

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I have close to zero knowledge of recruiting this year, I used to follow recruiting pretty closely but it hasn't provided the same enjoyment for a couple years now. But my guess is... and this purely is a guess...that we are winning more of the MS recruiting battles in which both schools are highly involved. Especially considering we are dipping into some OM stalwart areas (like madison and south panola). We both have good classes (right? i don't know) but in head-to-head recruiting battles, MSU seems to be winning the majority.

Again let me reiterate my lack of knowledge of this years recruiting because I'm sure I could be completely wrong. But i think the best way to answer this question is for someone to compile a list of players that MSU has committed whom OM has also strongly recruited, and OM commits that MSU has strongly recruited. Then compare and contrast. For all I know, this could show that OM is dominating MSU in MS recruiting.

I don't really care about recruiting rankings and stars anymore because I've watched too many 4-stars suck *** and, on the flip side, many 2-stars become our best players. All I care about anymore in recruiting is filling team needs, regardless of stars. The most impressive scout recruit video I have ever watched was the 2-star Dillon Day's video (highly suggest watching him absolutely mauling people)
 

Jacknut1

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How was the Nutt year 3? It's amazing how those awesome Nutt recruiting classes contributed to this year's success, isn't it? Way to build on those back to back Cotton Bowls! I remember at the beginning of the season someone posted about the attrition of the Bear's recruiting classes and here they came. Bears coming in to defend how much quality "contribution" they were getting from those classes despite the attrition. Stupid 17ers! The results speak for themselves.
 

patdog

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It's subjective, but as someone else posted I would be highly pissed if we were to swap classes today. According to the recruiting sites, you've kicked our *** in recruiting for at least the last 5 years in a row (I'm not checking back any further) by an average of 17 spots in the rankings. We all see how that's turning out for you.
 

chew1095

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Cotton
Hornsby
Barksdale
Patterson
Drummond
Scott
Ferrell
Simon
Kellam
Phillips
Houston
Smiley
Knight
Jones
Grimes
Mireles
Smith

All of these kids were from the 2009 and 2010 classes and were either suspended, kicked off the team, never showed up or went JUCO never to be heard from again...am I missing anybody?
 

GloryDawg

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And those four and five stars recruit they have gotten in the past are watching the bowl games not playing.</p>
 

fishwater99

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Also, these recruiting sites inflate players star ranking based on the number their of subscriptions. If school A signs a player and that school has 50,000 subscriptions then the player receives 4 stars vs school B signs the same player but only has 25,000 subscriptions they that player on gets 3 stars. That's just how it works, it's all about money. The star rating system is all subjective and flawed to the core.

Mullen is kicking the Bear's Nutt in the STATE of Mississippi recruiting.

 

chew1095

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It boils down to recruiting philosophies. Nutt, at Arkansas, was the only game in town. He could get whomever the hell he wanted and fill in out of state. I think he recruited a lot out of state players when he was Arkansas, which would lead one to believe that Arkansas does not produce a lot of SEC caliber talent.

Since coming to Ole Miss, Nutt focuses on out of state cast offs and fills in with in state prospects. Mullen's philosophy is the opposite. He focuses on in state players first and looks to fill in with out of state cast offs. And by cast off, I mean a player from Florida or Georgia that does not have a commitable in state offer.

I do not think there is anything wrong with Nutt's philosophy nor do I entirely buy into Mullen's philosophy. Stars dont mean ****, especially when your higher rated prospects do not even make it to campus or get kicked off the team for whatever reason. It all boils down to player assessment, both in terms of on the field potential and off the field potential.
 
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y'all couldn't have won just 2 more games. Wow, if only there wasn't the JSU and Vandy losses, tsun could be playing in yet another post-NYD bowl: The Compass Bowl. My point?<div>Obviously the comments that somehow a bowl that is on NYD or after is so great. Think of another comment, maybe like "y'all finish 5th in the SEC West and you think you're awesome."</div>