According to Slive. I'm not looking forward to this. I'm assuming this will mention the Kang's sucky last few years, show the "the only color that matters is maroon" speech 10 times, and step through the '07 season.
Yes...]AgDawg said:Didn't they already do this a few years ago? The whole theme was breaking racial barriers and croom talking about how athletics were a way out for some players. Sounds like a remake to me.
HD6 said:Lot of NFL guys on Croom's first roster, regardless of what that buffoon said about Maine being better. Norwood, Stewart, Culberson, Dockery, Dez Sherrod, Butler, Robinson, Powell, not to mention an all SEC defensive end in Willie Evans, and a QB that in our current system would have been outstanding in Conner.
Your and dubmass. If Mullen got to go against Crooms' schedule, he does just as good if not better. The OOC games were still winnable and Alabama and Arkansas obviously weren't the same teams then that they are now.digdawg said:<span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: rgb(55, 55, 55); font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; font-weight: 300; line-height: 22px; ">
The schedule is now a cupcake - Croom would have made a bowl in 2008, even with those devastating player losses, with this schedule rather than an OOC top 10 team like he faced every year. He would probably still be the coach today with Greg Byrne's and Scott Stricklin's schedule.
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All the best players were starting to bail by the time he was fired. Pat Patterson decommitted after the awesome 3-2 Auburn game, never to step foot on campus. Russell was on the verge of heading to Bama and playing for Saban. Bumphis was heading to FL. Mullen bailed his *** out of the fire on that class or it would've been a disaster like his other classes. Even a blind man could see no offensive player worth a damn wanted to play for his cluster17 of an offense.digdawg said:<span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: rgb(55, 55, 55); font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; font-weight: 300; line-height: 22px; "> In contrast, when Croom was fired in December 2008, MSU had 21 commitments, and numerous more stellar recruits that were private commitments, were heavily recruited by Croom, and joined the team. It was by the best MSU recruiting class in probably twenty years. That is what Croom did and the difference that Croom made.
Name one player recruited by Mullen that has been a major contributor to MSU football so far and is considered one of the"best" players at MSU? There is one - JUCO Vic Ballard. Every other player that has made any all SEC 1 to 3rd team has been a Croom recruit, including this year. Every Mullen starting lineup has been dominated with Croom recruits. </span>
He committed to State.OMlawdog said:Here is a ]http://mississippistate.s...54609&fhn=1&pg=7[/url]
If you don't have a scout membership:
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mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";mso-ansi-language:EN-US;mso-fareast-language:
EN-US;mso-bidi-language:AR-SA"></span>Mississippi State picked up its seventh commitment for 2009 as Jonathan Banks has given Sylvester Croom his verbal commitment.
This commitment has been confirmed by Banks and Scout.com will have a complete story in just a few minutes.
Im not saying anything about alternate reality, but Id say as far as Jonathan Banks goes he was more realistic about what happened as opposed to you.
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Before you say he was about to flip before Mullen came to the rescue, here is an interview after Croom resigned/fired:
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Banks committed to Mississippi State earlier this year fulfilling a
lifelong dream of being a Bulldog. Despite the resignation of Sylvester
Croom, Banks has hit sites set on Starkville.</span>[/b]<span style="font-weight: bold;">
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"I found out yesterday," said Jonathan Banks. "My sister in law told me. I really couldn't believe it. I was watching the Alabama/Auburn game and I saw it on the screen. I just didn't know what to think."
Banks reports that his commitment to Mississippi State has not been effected by the recent news.</p>
"I committed to State and I have to make the best decision for me and my
family and that's Mississippi State," said Jonathan. "I have always
wanted to go there and that is not something that is going to change. I
am just ready to see who the new coach will be."
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humpback said:I don't think he was a great coach. I don't even think he was a good coach. But there's a lot of territory between "not good" and "we are renaming our bowel movements after him". That, and I remember how terrible we were in JWS's final years. It went deeper than lack or presence of talent... we had a major culture problem in our program that superseded any talent he did or did not have. I don't think these culture problems existed when Dan took over, hence my claim the program was better off.
I just think this board takes their hatred of Croom to an extreme, that's all.
What a crock of ****.Mullen was not a Christian