UM makes the front page of Yahoo!

BulldogBlitz

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...he once suggested to me that if i *really* wanted a date, i should just start asking every chick i saw.

eventually, one will agree.
 

TUSK.sixpack

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I think it's pretty savvy move...esp given UM's current situation. I'm pretty sure Saban does the same thing to a much lesser extent...<div>
</div><div>If i were a HC, I'd offer my top 100+ targets as soon as I could...</div>
 

DerHntr

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He was shown to have had some success with it and they cited us as doing the same thing.
 

TUSK.sixpack

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<div>or in Ole Miss's case, one of these...</div><div>

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Optimus Prime 4

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Hell, it's not even on the front of Yahoo Sports for me, I've got sixers/celtics.

I wish it were on the front page of Yahoo, I don't mind the article at all.
 

UpTheMiddlex3Punt

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DEAR MR. UPTHECENTERXTHREEPUNT<div>
</div><div>MY NAME IS HUE FREEZE AND I AM THE COACH OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OLE MISS REBEL BEARS. I AM CURRENTLY TRAPPED IN NIGERIA WITH $1.5 MILLION USD. I NEED YOUR HELP TO GET MYSELF AND MY MONEY OUT OF THE COUNTRY. I CANNOT PROMISE YOU ANY MONEY BUT YOU CAN GET SOME ANYWAYS BUT NEVER TELL ANYONE ABOUT IT. PLEASE SEND ME YOUR BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER, HEIGHT, WEIGHT, FORTY TIME, AND THE NAME OF ANOTHER FRIEND WHO CAN PLAY FOOTBALL.</div><div>
</div><div>THANK YOU SINCERELY</div><div>HUE FREEZE</div><div>UNIVERSITY OF OLE MISS</div>
 

olemissbydamn

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"Until the NCAA corrects the mistake they made by pushing back the
written offer date, this will continue to happen," Farrell said.
"<span style="font-style: italic;">Schools like <span style="font-weight: bold;">Mississippi State, Tennessee, Ole Miss and others</span> have
gone overboard yes</span>, but I think this is less an issue of a certain head
coach going off the rails than it is a change in policy by the NCAA that
was designed to slow down the recruiting process and has done the exact
opposite."

Most schools offer this many prospects now.