Is the city of Starkville. I was in Tuscaloosa on Saturday and I noticed how perfect the town flows with the campus (in that "Strip" area). We simply just aren't blessed with that like other towns are (Oxford, Auburn, Tuscaloosa, etc) I am completely wrong in thinking that? They have nice looking streets near their campus where as we look like Kubal with HWY 182 and 12.
Recruits are usually coming in from GTR and all they see is a Microtel, farmland, abandoned fireworks store, and an abandoned Waffle House. Something needs to change soon.
I haven`t checked to see but I can`t imagine the laughs that some on OM boards have to be getting out of you poor naive souls. The scenery driving in to Starkville is the main reason for our mediocre recruiting ???? ??? That is really just sad. I just hope some of you can make it through Christmas without finding out the truth about Santa Clause.
The area around campus looks really good. Take your Maroon and White glasses off for a second.
The "WaffuleHoufe" got a new sign Saturday that says its now the Jean Noodle Bowl and Chinese" restaurant or something to that effect
I agree completely. Starkville is every bit as "charming" as any of the other SEC small towns including Oxford. Just stick to the nice parts like the Cotton District, and the strip and thats pretty much the same amount of fancy as Oxford's Square or Toomer's Corner at Auburn. Our main problem is years of bad perception due to our identity as an agriculture college, and the stereotypes that surround Mississippi. The only difference between Starkville and Oxford is all the years of good press for them, and bad press for us. You can probably thank the Clarion Ledger for that.
Not sure that's the case. It may be true of the poor self image some have for Starkville and MSU, but I don't think it's true across the country. Nobody outside Mississippi reads the Clarion Ledger.
nmI've read a lot of dumb posts and some really good ones but this one tops them all. Blaming a town, not coaches, not facility's but a town for not getting better recruits. So I guess Howland just landed a top 5-10 recruiting class by blindfolding the recruits when driving into or around town. Or even Cohen who I believe has a top 5 bb class. Guess he just had them dropped into center field by helicopter so they couldn't see the town but an old beat up Dudy Noble. Of course we can show them most of our facility's but not the older ones they might not commit to us. It's coaches, it's the facility's it's the people who represent the entire university that bring in the best recruits not a dam town fools.
<><><><The waffle house is abandoned? WTF? Seriously, Starkville has always been our biggest opponent, hwy 12 looks like a 3 mile long flea market. No building codes what to speak of, and the alcohol/students/drinking population has always been viewed as pure evil by the old folks that ran it for so long. But its getting better, slowly. Its light years ahead of where it was in the late 90s, but I would love to see an area set aside for nothing but entertainment. Those cotton fields across from the softball stadium would be a great place for bars, shops, and eateries....its within walking distance to all of the sporting venues.
Starkville is a ******** with some really amazing cool things in it. Unfortunately, you have to be here a while and legitimately care about the town university to find them.
I've read a lot of dumb posts and some really good ones but this one tops them all. Blaming a town, not coaches, not facility's but a town for not getting better recruits. So I guess Howland just landed a top 5-10 recruiting class by blindfolding the recruits when driving into or around town. Or even Cohen who I believe has a top 5 bb class. Guess he just had them dropped into center field by helicopter so they couldn't see the town but an old beat up Dudy Noble. Of course we can show them most of our facility's but not the older ones they might not commit to us. It's coaches, it's the facility's it's the people who represent the entire university that bring in the best recruits not a dam town fools.
I don't blame the Clarion Ledger for the bad press necessarily, just the fact that they haven't done nearly as much to promote the good parts of Starkville and MSU as they have Ole Miss and Oxford throughout the state of Mississippi. News travels by word of mouth, and if everyone in our state has been given the perception for 50 years that Oxford is a kingdom and Starkville is a pasture, well then that's what people are going to talk about when they meet others from other parts of the country.
Our #1 recruiting problem is not doing it right. Period. The ncaa has no ability to stop what auburn, the blacks and Tennessee are doing and what Bama and LUS have perfected, yet we have scared women menstruating over themselves out of fear while our Yankee settles for 17n **** classes.
I've always thought that simply the name, STARKville, was a huge problem. I mean, the word, "stark," as defined by Webster, means, "having a very plain and often cold or empty appearance."
Change the name to ANYTHING but Starkville. Even Mayberry.
I didn't know anything about a previous "Jean's", only saw a new sign going up. Spill the beans on the old one....