Why Our Opponent Sucks: Memphis

615dawg

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Why Our Opponent Sucks is back. For you newbies, this is a weekly segment that reminds you why the team we are playing this weekend sucks. We'll reminiscence about games past (see 2000 below), we'll talk about the school (see first point below) and you may even learn some things (see Cannon Smith below). We usually do three points, sometimes they'll be a couple more (Ole Miss) and sometimes there isn't enough bandwidth on all the interwebs (Alabama). Because I am not an Alabama fan and actually hold a full time job that I obtained because of my MSU degree, I welcome any assistance. Remind me of something, add your two cents. Just like VH dawg did this week, PM me with anything you may have on Auburn.

<br style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">For years, they have used SEC football teams to fund their thug basketball program</span>

Memphis has never cared about football. Think about it. They have a good location, a larger student body than most of their conference, and one of the largest stadiums in the conference (albeit one that needs to be Suttled). Great family entertainment in Memphis with ticket prices starting at $10 for most games. Unless they are playing an SEC team, and tickets start at $50. They have been doing this to Ole Miss, Tennessee and us for years. Those are the only games that they can get a large crowd, and boy do they take advantage of it. The sad part of all of this is that they have had decent teams. They beat both Mannings in their respective senior years. Then they fired the most successful coach in school history and hired a position coach that no one had ever heard of.

All this money that they make on football (still significantly more than basketball) is funneled into their basketball program. You know, the one that went 0-38 a couple years ago and had to take down their Final Four banner. Even Memphis' professional franchise has taken a hit because for some reason, everyone in the city is a University of Memphis basketball fan. These same fans are Ole Miss, Tennessee, Arkansas or some other team's football fans. I'm sure there are a few MSU football fans that cheer for the Tigers in basketball. 17 them.

All this to say - look at Louisville and Cincy. Similar schools with a basketball mentality that have embraced football and both played in BCS bowls. Memphis should be the dominating force in Conference USA, yet they are coming off a 2-10 season and could be worse this year.

<span style="font-weight: bold;">Two thousand</span>

The 2000 Memphis-MSU game at the Liberty Bowl is one of the most memorable, not because of what happened on the field. It was 113 degrees on the field. I have never been as miserable in my life. People were dropping like flies. And signage that said $3 for bottled water were changed to $4 with some very uncreative "sharpie on a piece of paper" Not to mention that the road signs going into the stadium did not display traffic alerts or a "Be careful, its hot out here" message, you know what they were programmed to say? "NO COWBELLS ALLOWED!" and security came through the MSU section with boxes to collect them. I have never seen that in any other stadium.

And also in 2000, the air conditioner in the visitor's locker room was broken for our game. No heads up was given so that we could prepare with portable units.

<span style="font-weight: bold;">Cannon Smith</span>

The billionaire's son. The only QB in NCAA history to be featured in Forbes magazine (Never mind that it was an article on billionaire heirs gone wild after his drug arrest). This 23 year old sophomore has had a tough life with daddy buying his way into the Miami program (until a new coach came that didn't want to waste a scholarship, hence FedEx dropping their long time sponsorship of the Orange Bowl), to a walk-on role at Ole Miss (until he got caught dealing drugs) and now as the starter at Memphis (where dad is feverishly trying to buy the school a spot in the Big East). But it started way before that.

In high school, Cannon got really sick. He missed something like 100 days of school. Now, he missed spring practice, but never missed a game. He was going to have to go another year of school so he applied for a waiver from the TSSAA. Well, the TSSAA said, Cannon, we're sorry you got sick, but you did not miss any football, you completed your eligibility, we can't give you another year.

So, daddy makes some phone calls and 19 year old Cannon rents an apartment in Olive Branch and takes the starting QB role at OB. But wait, doesn't the MHSAA have medical hardship rules as well. Why yes, they do, but the MHSAA granted this waiver. Very strange because two years prior, they had denied a student-athlete a waiver based on the same criteria. Cannon has a good senior year at Olive Branch and that is that. Olive Branch gets some new field turf courtesy for their trouble.

But wait, there's more. The next year, the MHSAA Football Championships are the FedEx MHSAA Football Championships (a five year deal that continues today). It was the deal maker to get them to grant Cannon a waiver to play a second senior year of football.

Now, four years later, Cannon is getting ready to play his first college game at QB. Too bad daddy bought that spot.
 

RonnyAtmosphere

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FedEx dropped their long time sponsorship of the Orange Bowl because Miami was not willing to accommodate a trust fund baby?


That's untold millions of dollars going by the wayside due to political maneuvering trying to please a single spoiled brat.


I don't know if I buy that.
 

615dawg

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They just chose not to renew a long time sponsorship. I remember growing up before the days of the Chick-fil-A bowl and Meineke Car Care Bowl and there were two mainstays:

The USF&G Sugar Bowl and the Federal Express Orange Bowl.

And if you don't think pissing off the wrong person can result in sponsorships being pulled, you're mistaken.
 

UpTheMiddlex3Punt

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And I agree with you on the sponsorship being pulled. They had it too long and those deals are so lucrative.

The real question is how many people lost their jobs when they asked Fred if he was out of his 17ing mind for doing this over his spoiled brat son.
 

ArlngtnDawg

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While the conspiracy makes for better reading the real culprit is ESPN.

Both the ACC and the Big East were dealt a bit of a black eye when FedEx
announced they were dropping the title sponsorship of the Orange Bowl.
The conference's BCS bowl tie-in was cited as a reason why FedEx was
walking away from their 21 year relationship with the Orange Bowl. Now
that Citi is walking away from the Rose Bowl, <span style="font-weight: bold;">it appears that ESPN's
more restrictive, expensive sponsorship packages are more of a reason
for walking away than poor TV ratings.</span>
FedEx "claimed" it was due to ratings dropping which may have had something to do with it but I'm sure they would have been willing to keep sponsoring it for the right price. Apparently ESPN is making a money grab and so far 2 of the BCS sponsors aren't willing to pay up.
 

615dawg

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and the MHSAA thing was actually in the Clarion Ledger.

"No comment" was the official word from the MHSAA.
 

Sutterkane

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I was not there for it as I was too young, but I have heard that at the season opening Memphis game a month after Keffer died we did a memorial segment for him and their fans did nothing but boo the entire segment.

Who boos a memorial segment for someone who very very recently died?

Maybe we should boo if we ever play them up there and they do a segment on St Jude kids. (not really of course)
 

ArlngtnDawg

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Oh, I fully believe all the other stuff you wrote and the Miami thing may have been a factor in the Orange Bowl sponsorship as well but I think there were other bigger factors on that (namely, ESPN asking for A LOT more money while ratings were dropping and the country is in the middle of a recession).

Good read overall
 

jakldawg

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the stadium was in full moment-of-silence mode and then some jackass yells out "go tigers" at the top of his lungs. Most people just let out a disappointed sigh or moan to sum up the feeling of "really, you are such a soulless waste of flesh that you thought this was the best time for your juvenile outburst." Hopefully that guy got a beat down.
Now for my boring story: In 2000 (after buying $5 tickets on the 45 yard line/ row 3; thanks to their literal fairweather fans!) some State fan kids came down to the bench towards the end of the game to see if the players will autograph some stuff. This ridiculously drunk Memphis fan who had just polished off the last of the six pack he snuck into the stadium starts berating and cussing the kids. It was odd that he hadn't said word one to the three college-aged guys CLEARLY pulling for State in the row in front of him, but took his rage out on the kids. We kindly told him he should really STFU before we made him. It was also the first time the opposing fans gave us a round of applause on our way out.
 

JohnDawg

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after seeing the picture,that will be the only reason you need to knowas to why Memphis sucks.</p>
 

lawdawg02

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There was a moment of silence for Keefer. The stadium was absolutely quiet. During that moment of silence, an obnoxious Memphis fan (shocker) shouted "GO TIGERS!!" His cheer was almost immediately met with "GO TO HELL!!" Both were easily heard, and the crowd cheered the reply.
 

Pimp Doggy

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This segement is as entertaining as the good ol' days of jsireland's friday fourplay............
 

MrHooch

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615dawg said:


Why Our Opponent Sucks is back. For you newbies, this is a weekly segment that reminds you why the team we are playing this weekend sucks. We'll reminiscence about games past (see 2000 below), we'll talk about the school (see first point below) and you may even learn some things (see Cannon Smith below). We usually do three points, sometimes they'll be a couple more (Ole Miss) and sometimes there isn't enough bandwidth on all the interwebs (Alabama). Because I am not an Alabama fan and actually hold a full time job that I obtained because of my MSU degree, I welcome any assistance. Remind me of something, add your two cents. Just like VH dawg did this week, PM me with anything you may have on Auburn.

<br style="font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">For years, they have used SEC football teams to fund their thug basketball program</span>

Memphis has never cared about football. Think about it. They have a good location, a larger student body than most of their conference, and one of the largest stadiums in the conference (albeit one that needs to be Suttled). Great family entertainment in Memphis with ticket prices starting at $10 for most games. Unless they are playing an SEC team, and tickets start at $50. They have been doing this to Ole Miss, Tennessee and us for years. Those are the only games that they can get a large crowd, and boy do they take advantage of it. The sad part of all of this is that they have had decent teams. They beat both Mannings in their respective senior years. Then they fired the most successful coach in school history and hired a position coach that no one had ever heard of.

All this money that they make on football (still significantly more than basketball) is funneled into their basketball program. You know, the one that went 0-38 a couple years ago and had to take down their Final Four banner. Even Memphis' professional franchise has taken a hit because for some reason, everyone in the city is a University of Memphis basketball fan. These same fans are Ole Miss, Tennessee, Arkansas or some other team's football fans. I'm sure there are a few MSU football fans that cheer for the Tigers in basketball. 17 them.

All this to say - look at Louisville and Cincy. Similar schools with a basketball mentality that have embraced football and both played in BCS bowls. Memphis should be the dominating force in Conference USA, yet they are coming off a 2-10 season and could be worse this year.

<span style="font-weight: bold;">Two thousand</span>

The 2000 Memphis-MSU game at the Liberty Bowl is one of the most memorable, not because of what happened on the field. It was 113 degrees on the field. I have never been as miserable in my life. People were dropping like flies. And signage that said $3 for bottled water were changed to $4 with some very uncreative "sharpie on a piece of paper" Not to mention that the road signs going into the stadium did not display traffic alerts or a "Be careful, its hot out here" message, you know what they were programmed to say? "NO COWBELLS ALLOWED!" and security came through the MSU section with boxes to collect them. I have never seen that in any other stadium.

And also in 2000, the air conditioner in the visitor's locker room was broken for our game. No heads up was given so that we could prepare with portable units.

<span style="font-weight: bold;">Cannon Smith</span>

The billionaire's son. The only QB in NCAA history to be featured in Forbes magazine (Never mind that it was an article on billionaire heirs gone wild after his drug arrest). This 23 year old sophomore has had a tough life with daddy buying his way into the Miami program (until a new coach came that didn't want to waste a scholarship, hence FedEx dropping their long time sponsorship of the Orange Bowl), to a walk-on role at Ole Miss (until he got caught dealing drugs) and now as the starter at Memphis (where dad is feverishly trying to buy the school a spot in the Big East). But it started way before that.

In high school, Cannon got really sick. He missed something like 100 days of school. Now, he missed spring practice, but never missed a game. He was going to have to go another year of school so he applied for a waiver from the TSSAA. Well, the TSSAA said, Cannon, we're sorry you got sick, but you did not miss any football, you completed your eligibility, we can't give you another year.

So, daddy makes some phone calls and 19 year old Cannon rents an apartment in Olive Branch and takes the starting QB role at OB. But wait, doesn't the MHSAA have medical hardship rules as well. Why yes, they do, but the MHSAA granted this waiver. Very strange because two years prior, they had denied a student-athlete a waiver based on the same criteria. Cannon has a good senior year at Olive Branch and that is that. Olive Branch gets some new field turf courtesy for their trouble.

But wait, there's more. The next year, the MHSAA Football Championships are the FedEx MHSAA Football Championships (a five year deal that continues today). It was the deal maker to get them to grant Cannon a waiver to play a second senior year of football.

Now, four years later, Cannon is getting ready to play his first college game at QB. Too bad daddy bought that spot.
You need to photoshop a 40 of OE into the other paw...