Time for ole miss to talk themselves into....

BillBraskyDOG

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The fact they are on the doorstep of hiring Hugh Freeze. Get ready for the articles about how hes "the right man to lead them back", how all he does in win, what a great guy he is to be around. Get ready for them to sell themselves on it, while turning most of their anger and disappointment into the Mullen and PSU situation.

For all the talk i heard about Dungy, Gruden, Holgerson, and even Kirby Smart, they are gonna hire Hugh Freeze. Wow
 

Predestined

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Who allegedly turned them down already. How awesome would it be if he turned them down twice!
 

Goat Grindin

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Of course, I meant for them, not the national media. He's shown that he can recruit AND coach. Who cares if he's the easy choice? He's the right one for Ole Miss.
 

Rebels7

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I think Freeze will be great if he gets the right assistants. Considering he's making about 250,000 now, we should be able to give him a raise and have plenty of money left over to put together a good staff.
 

Dawgbreeze

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Maybe he can bring in Trooper because everybody knows he fits the rebs mold, a past of cheating and trained by Orgeron. Why would anybody be surprised by this hire?
 

NOPD1024

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lets take away the 13 in a row msu won from 1911-1925 and add back in the Vaught wins, since you didn't take away any abberations from ya'll, and the on the field record is 58-29-6. Or let's look at the record since 1971 the first year after Vaught. OM 23 wins msu 16 wins. I did not count the 2 forfits as wins for us or losses for ya'll. Since 1926 the record is 53-23-5 not counting the 2 forfits into the record. msu has won 3 or more in a row 3 times OM has won 3 or more in a row 11 times. From 1947 to 1980 OM won 26 loss 3 and tied 4.Even if you just take the "modern era" 1970 until today OM still leads the series 23-17.
 

Rebels7

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And haven't talked to anyone yet that does. I'm hoping we don't go that route, but I won't be surprised if we do.
 

UpTheMiddlex3Punt

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It's certainly not a very 'sexy' hire, but what Ole Miss needs the least right now is a sexy hire.<div>
</div><div id="aeaoofnhgocdbnbeljkmbjdmhbcokfdb-mousedown">And for the record, there wasn't really a Vaught aberration. There was an almost-all-of-our-coaches-sucked-and-everyone-beat-us-handily-in-the-fifties-and-sixties aberration.</div>
 
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Outside of the Vaught years, NO fake National Championships, NO SEC championships, and about the same number of winning seasons as The Mississippi State University.<div>
</div><div>Johnny Vaught caught lightning in a bottle. He came along at the right time, installed a wide-open passing offense, hired a recruiting coordinator, and Ole Miss was able to market their Rebel Confederate image into becoming the top school in the State.</div><div>
</div><div>The whole Rebel flag/South Shall Rise Again stuff didn't begin when Ole Miss started playing football in 1893...didn't even start when the Rebels became the official Mascot (over the Ole Massas) in 1936. It began when Harry Truman desegregated the Military, terrifying Southern whites at the oncoming progress. Ole Miss (along with other schools like Georgia and LSU) started waving rebel flags at football games in a show of defiance. </div><div>
</div><div>Another thing was that Vaught realized that he could never win with the normal crop of bow-tied sissyboys that attended Ole Miss. So he began going out and getting tough, hard-nosed, hard-working country boys who weren't afraid of hitting and getting hit-Vaught claimed his first recruit was Harper Davis, MSU great, when Vaught was coach of an Army Base football team during World War II, and he knew that he had to get players like Davis if he wanted to win.In other words, to win at Ole Miss he had to recruit Mississippi State-type Men...and if you look at the Ole Miss greats, do you really think any of them would've been given the time of day on campus if they weren't such good football players?</div><div>
</div><div>Add to all that, Vaught getting UT-Chattannooga to count as a conference win, and you have your so-called "glory years"...and why I call it an abberation.</div>
 

B Rock

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NOPD1024 said:
lets take away the 13 in a row msu won from 1911-1925 and add back in the Vaught wins, since you didn't take away any abberations from ya'll, and the on the field record is 58-29-6. Or let's look at the record since 1971 the first year after Vaught. OM 23 wins msu 16 wins. I did not count the 2 forfits as wins for us or losses for ya'll. Since 1926 the record is 53-23-5 not counting the 2 forfits into the record. msu has won 3 or more in a row 3 times OM has won 3 or more in a row 11 times. From 1947 to 1980 OM won 26 loss 3 and tied 4.Even if you just take the "modern era" 1970 until today OM still leads the series 23-17.