Moore to Au

coach66

Junior
Mar 5, 2009
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Sometimes you win when you lose. Lot's of issues to work through here.

nm
 

maroonmania

Senior
Feb 23, 2008
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At least our coaches got to spend some quality time with him before his departure this past week. I'm going to go out on a limb and say we will have a spot for Dylan Lawrence.
 

Msubulldogfan1

Freshman
Sep 12, 2013
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AU signed 3 kids from MS. I'm not sure if any of them pan out.

I’m sure telling yourself this makes you feel better. But those were kids we wanted and 17ing Gus Malzahn came in and took them like picking bread off the shelve. Not to mention UGA and Alabama getting 3 of the top ten Ms prospects.

We got our 17ing **** pushed in in-state this year. It’s incredible le when you look at the 247 Ms prospect page.
 

coach66

Junior
Mar 5, 2009
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Woodson, not Gus, Moore has potential but losing him honestly is ok. We had

pretty much cut him until he came back to us recently and there were talks of reconcilation. That's the truth, for what it's worth I hope he gets his act together and finds success.
 

triton28

Redshirt
Dec 18, 2009
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Not to mention how we just stepped on ole miss throat and took full advantage of their situation. This is going to be a very very fast fall.
 

dogfan96

Redshirt
Jun 3, 2007
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**** him... we were there when everybody else thought he was damaged goods and we still offered anyway. So whatever.
 

maroonmania

Senior
Feb 23, 2008
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I’m sure telling yourself this makes you feel better. But those were kids we wanted and 17ing Gus Malzahn came in and took them like picking bread off the shelve. Not to mention UGA and Alabama getting 3 of the top ten Ms prospects.

We got our 17ing **** pushed in in-state this year. It’s incredible le when you look at the 247 Ms prospect page.

The incredible part is that while we have some real headliners at the top of the class we aren't even going to sign enough players, even with our backups getting late offers, to have a full class. And this was a year where MS had a much deeper class than normal.
 

dogfan96

Redshirt
Jun 3, 2007
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Except their "situation" was never really all that bad, compared to what we thought it would be (and what it should've been)
 

onewoof

Heisman
Mar 4, 2008
15,276
13,463
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Got Moore with the "we guarantee you a good job" if you're too buck **** crazy to pan out on the field.

Sad really. Wasn't ready mentally for this much attention.
 

Willow Grove Dawg

All-Conference
Nov 3, 2016
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I am really trying not to go into complete meltdown, but reality this was the best high school class in Mississippi in a generation, we have played in a bowl 9 consecutive seasons (difficult to fathom for a 52 yr old like me), these seniors did not see Ole Miss play in a bowl during their high school career & they have a fat version of Barney Fyfe coaching up - End Result will be that we finish ranked 11-12 in the SEC and tied with Ole Miss in recruiting. This class in Mississippi looks like a late 80's class with half of the top ranked recruits going out of State. This not a good look. I am about 3 steps from the edge of the cliff.
 

HotMop

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May 8, 2006
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At least our coaches got to spend some quality time with him before his departure this past week. I'm going to go out on a limb and say we will have a spot for Dylan Lawrence.

Dylan Lawrence committed.
 

Msubulldogfan1

Freshman
Sep 12, 2013
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What year has Auburn and Bama not signed who they wanted In Mississippi? it’s not like Moore was Johnny Cooks nephew.

Some kids, sure. But auburn went 3 for 3 pretty much, bama probably 2 for 3. UGA 1-1. That’s of the top ten.

Say what you want, but MSU has never been put in its place as hard as this year with the coaches leaving for same positions at the blue bloods (not Hud obviously) and the recruits leaving the state.
 

triton28

Redshirt
Dec 18, 2009
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HUD took a head coaching position at Austin Peay making 250k a year. I’m not so sure it’s exactly an upgrade, he wanted away from this clown.
 

57stratdawg

Heisman
Dec 1, 2004
148,439
24,217
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I don’t mind that. It’ll probably do him some good to get away from Mississippi.
 

Coast Dawg

Redshirt
Feb 28, 2008
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do it

I am really trying not to go into complete meltdown, but reality this was the best high school class in Mississippi in a generation, we have played in a bowl 9 consecutive seasons (difficult to fathom for a 52 yr old like me), these seniors did not see Ole Miss play in a bowl during their high school career & they have a fat version of Barney Fyfe coaching up - End Result will be that we finish ranked 11-12 in the SEC and tied with Ole Miss in recruiting. This class in Mississippi looks like a late 80's class with half of the top ranked recruits going out of State. This not a good look. I am about 3 steps from the edge of the cliff.


take four steps, please
 

She Mate Me

Heisman
Dec 7, 2008
12,904
11,120
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I’m sure telling yourself this makes you feel better. But those were kids we wanted and 17ing Gus Malzahn came in and took them like picking bread off the shelve. Not to mention UGA and Alabama getting 3 of the top ten Ms prospects.

We got our 17ing **** pushed in in-state this year. It’s incredible le when you look at the 247 Ms prospect page.

Is it really surprising to you that 2 of the best 5 programs in football right now got 3 of MS's best players? Great players often want a chance to compete for NC's. Just a fact. It coulda been worse.

As an example, Rickea Jackson is the best female HS player to come out of Michigan in about a decade. Michigan State and even Michigan have solid programs, but she's coming to podunk Starkville, 800 miles from home. Wonder why?

This is not a defense of JoMo, just an observation that guys signing with Bama and UGA is not surprising.
 

Msubulldogfan1

Freshman
Sep 12, 2013
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Is it really surprising to you that 2 of the best 5 programs in football right now got 3 of MS's best players? Great players often want a chance to compete for NC's. Just a fact. It coulda been worse.

As an example, Rickea Jackson is the best female HS player to come out of Michigan in about a decade. Michigan State and even Michigan have solid programs, but she's coming to podunk Starkville, 800 miles from home. Wonder why?

This is not a defense of JoMo, just an observation that guys signing with Bama and UGA is not surprising.

Don’t forget auburn getting 3 of the top ten.

I’m not saying I don’t understand the decisions, I’m 17ing frustrated and want Cohen and Moorehead to do something about it.

And if they can’t, then why even try.
 

onewoof

Heisman
Mar 4, 2008
15,276
13,463
113
War Eagles are desperate and slinging out cash like it's the 80's.
 

NWADog

Junior
Aug 16, 2014
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I wanna say first that I would’ve been happy to have Moore in this class... but the dude is coming off of an ACL injury. He’s not gonna be the same player, based off of what I’ve heard from posters and podcasters the dude sounds like a headcase. We’re loaded at Dline and have plenty of depth. It’s not like we just missed on a program changing guy.

We’re gonna be fine. We have a solid class with some studs in the trenches. All you need is to find some PLAYERS that mesh with our coaches. I swear 95% of it is having the right chemistry with a coach and a player where the coach can push the right buttons to get them going. Sweat was pretty average at Michigan State... went to JuCo and wasn’t THAT highly recruited. Like 3 or 4 star guy and came in and just went off and now he’s a first round pick. If Moore doesn’t fit and doesn’t like what we have then why would you want him. Pickering likes the setup... he’s got the skill... he’s gonna be another pro to come through our program.
 

She Mate Me

Heisman
Dec 7, 2008
12,904
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Don’t forget auburn getting 3 of the top ten.

I’m not saying I don’t understand the decisions, I’m 17ing frustrated and want Cohen and Moorehead to do something about it.

And if they can’t, then why even try.

What Moorhead needs to do is take the talent he's got, which is not insignificant, and overachieve with them. Many of us have many doubts that's possible. We'll know soon enough.
 

kired

All-Conference
Aug 22, 2008
7,027
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What gets me with the kids going out of state is that it rarely works well for them. I'd guess if you looked at all the ones who went out of Mississippi, there would be maybe on average 1 per year that you could consider having a successful college career.
 

Rayburn8

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Feb 26, 2013
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0
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Alabama and Auburn combined for 7 of the top 15 in Alabama, missing on the top two players in Alabama, AU only signed 2 of those players. No.3 and No. 15.

Ole Miss and State combined for 7 of the top 15 in Mississippi, the difference is the Bama schools make up for it with out of state recruiting and we dont.
 

She Mate Me

Heisman
Dec 7, 2008
12,904
11,120
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What gets me with the kids going out of state is that it rarely works well for them. I'd guess if you looked at all the ones who went out of Mississippi, there would be maybe on average 1 per year that you could consider having a successful college career.

Having a hard time trying to say you're wrong. I know there are probably plenty of examples of highly recruited guys going out of state and doing well, but they aren't leaping to mind.

LSU has certainly had a few through the years, but they've missed on a ton of LA players who've had big success elsewhere.
 
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I am really trying not to go into complete meltdown, but reality this was the best high school class in Mississippi in a generation, we have played in a bowl 9 consecutive seasons (difficult to fathom for a 52 yr old like me), these seniors did not see Ole Miss play in a bowl during their high school career & they have a fat version of Barney Fyfe coaching up - End Result will be that we finish ranked 11-12 in the SEC and tied with Ole Miss in recruiting. This class in Mississippi looks like a late 80's class with half of the top ranked recruits going out of State. This not a good look. I am about 3 steps from the edge of the cliff.

Uhh.. Very well put, but we are actually behind OM right now in the rankings. They signed 10 more croots than us though.
 

WutheringDawg

Senior
Dec 4, 2010
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Yeah in 2016 and 2016 Dan signed 4 of the top 20 in state and 5 of the top 20 in state. So lets not act like we're so far removed. Normally We do have good success, most years between 7-9 of the top 20. But Ole Miss regularly has decent success too, multiple years with 7-9 of the top 20. I haven't done the research but other schools don't come looking for talent is it because we out recruited them or because the talent isn't there?
 

TheStateUofMS

All-Conference
Dec 26, 2009
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I’m sure telling yourself this makes you feel better. But those were kids we wanted and 17ing Gus Malzahn came in and took them like picking bread off the shelve. Not to mention UGA and Alabama getting 3 of the top ten Ms prospects.

We got our 17ing **** pushed in in-state this year. It’s incredible le when you look at the 247 Ms prospect page.

It was actually folks in Moore's inner circle who told him going to a school outside of MS would be best for him in the long run. Then low and behold he says coaches at Auburn and Florida are talking about hooking him up with a job after football.

Moore got manipulated and he's a head case. I expect to see him in the transfer portal sooner rather than later. Maybe have his RS FR year.
 

patdog

Heisman
May 28, 2007
57,164
26,793
113
Difference is Bama and Auburn make up for it by signing as many of Mississippi's best players as we do. How many of Bama's top 15 did we sign?
 

patdog

Heisman
May 28, 2007
57,164
26,793
113
Numbers matter too though. If I sign 30 players and hit on 60% of them and you sign 20 players and hit on 80% of them, I've still got 2 more good players than you do.