patdog said:Nutt is a pretty good coach, but he'll never do any better than he did his first 2 years at Mississippi. We'll be OK with him as coach there. If he does leave, who knows. Their next hire could be a disaster on the Crxxm/Orgeron level or could be a huge success on the Tuberville/Sherrill level (and I think we'll be throwing Mullen's name in that group in a couple of years). Nutt leaving could be the best or the worst thing that could happen to Mississippi.
patdog said:If he hasn't done any better than that in that long, he never will. And don't give me this "it's easier to win at Mississippi than it is to win at Arkansas" ********. I know he did win 2 SEC West titles at Arkansas, but he had a 5-3 SEC record in 1 of those years (5 losses overall) and lost 4 games in the other year.
patdog said:The truth is, he did have damn good year that year. I don't think he'll ever be able to equal that again though.
Who is on your 'big 6 SEC schools' list?RebelBruiser said:patdog said:Nutt is a pretty good coach, but he'll never do any better than he did his first 2 years at Mississippi. We'll be OK with him as coach there. If he does leave, who knows. Their next hire could be a disaster on the Crxxm/Orgeron level or could be a huge success on the Tuberville/Sherrill level (and I think we'll be throwing Mullen's name in that group in a couple of years). Nutt leaving could be the best or the worst thing that could happen to Mississippi.
Just curious, but what is your reasoning behind this belief?
I'm not arguing against it, because I don't think you can do a whole lot better at any non-<span style="font-weight: bold;">big 6 SEC school</span> than making traditional NYD bowls fairly consistently, but I'm curious what your reasoning is.
hooch1275 said:Who is on your 'big 6 SEC schools' list?RebelBruiser said:patdog said:Nutt is a pretty good coach, but he'll never do any better than he did his first 2 years at Mississippi. We'll be OK with him as
coach there. If he does leave, who knows. Their next hire could be a disaster on the Crxxm/Orgeron level or could be a huge success on the
Tuberville/Sherrill level (and I think we'll be throwing Mullen's name in that group in a couple of years). Nutt leaving could be the best or the
worst thing that could happen to Mississippi.
Just curious, but what is your reasoning behind this belief?
I'm not arguing against it, because I don't think you can do a whole lot better at any non-<span style="font-weight: bold;">big 6 SEC school</span> than making traditional NYD bowls fairly
consistently, but I'm curious what your reasoning is.
like I said...just curious. You never know with some of these delusional fans... Auburn was the only one I was really on the fence about, but seriously man? It's not like I didn't use the googles first, you don't gotta be a dick about it...RebelBruiser said:hooch1275 said:Who is on your 'big 6 SEC schools' list?RebelBruiser said:patdog said:Nutt is a pretty good coach, but he'll never do any better than he did his first 2 years at Mississippi. We'll be OK with him as
coach there. If he does leave, who knows. Their next hire could be a disaster on the Crxxm/Orgeron level or could be a huge success on the
Tuberville/Sherrill level (and I think we'll be throwing Mullen's name in that group in a couple of years). Nutt leaving could be the best or the
worst thing that could happen to Mississippi.
Just curious, but what is your reasoning behind this belief?
I'm not arguing against it, because I don't think you can do a whole lot better at any non-<span style="font-weight: bold;">big 6 SEC school</span> than making traditional NYD bowls fairly
consistently, but I'm curious what your reasoning is.
<span style="font-weight: bold;">I can't believe I even have to list this for you.</span> It should be pretty obvious. The last time Ole Miss won an SEC title was 1963. Other than a shared title by Kentucky in 1976 (a title where UK lost the tiebreaker to UGA) there have only been 6 teams in the SEC to win an outright SEC since the Ole Miss title in 1963.
They are Alabama, LSU, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee. That same list of schools are the only schools to win an SEC title since the league expanded to 12 teams in 1992.
There is a definite Big 6 and Little 6 in the SEC, and the dividing line between the top and bottom is pretty clear. Not only is the top and bottom divided by SEC titles, but they are also divided by league record. Since 1992, the Big 6 in the SEC all have league records over .500, with LSU's 0.559 the worst record of the 6. The other 5 all have SEC winning percentages over .600 in that span. Arkansas is the best of the Little 6 in that period with a .465 SEC winning percentage, and they are much closer to 8th (Ole Miss) at .410 than they are to LSU at 6th. The other 4 league teams are all below .400 in league play since 1992.
So do you not want turmoil to come to OM?drunkernhelldawg said:Number 2, any coaching change brings turmoil to a program.
that was a nice way of me asking if he was a delusional Rebel fan and wanted to include OM in his 'big 6'? I don't know I'm just sayin...patdog said:You asked him a stupid question about which specific schools he listed at the SEC's "Big 6" (as if any idiot didn't know exactly which 6 schools he was talking about). <span style="font-weight: bold;">How could you have possibly been "on the fence" about whether or not Auburn was on the list?</span> The gap between the Big 6 and the rest of the SEC is HUGE.
hooch1275 said:that was a nice way of me asking if he was a delusional Rebel fan and wanted to include OM in his 'big 6'? I don't know I'm just sayin...patdog said:You asked him a stupid question about which specific schools he listed at the SEC's "Big 6" (as if any idiot didn't know exactly which 6
schools he was talking about). <span style="font-weight: bold;">How could you have possibly been "on the fence" about whether or not Auburn was on the list?</span> The gap between the Big
6 and the rest of the SEC is HUGE.