Dooley to Ole Miss

#77
#77
Doubt it. No up and coming coach is touching that dumpster fire. That program is going to be on some stiff sanctions and I doubt many coaches want to ruin their careers by taking on that job in that division.

Depends on the NCAA's final ruling, which is supposed to come in November. They'll hire a new coach after that.

If Ole Miss gets by with just the scholarship reductions and a 2017 postseason ban, I bet Morris (or another guy like Scott Satterfield) would be very interested in the job.
 
#78
#78
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Not only could he bring in proper showering techniques but he could also bring in proper cane positioning classes.

I can't believe none of you saw this.
 
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#79
#79
Continuing to defend Freeze, against overwhelming evidence, implicates the AD and university staff.

"Institutional control" demands that they take a proactive position in just these types of situations. They are in fact just as culpable as Freeze and the assistant coaches doing the deed, even if it's simply by looking the other way.

Listen to the man fellas, he speaks from vast experience.
 
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#81
#81
I can't imagine Miles wanting to get back into the SEC West at a school that will likely be heavily handicapped with image problems and potential sanctions looming.

He had none of those impediments at LSU.

Dooley is complete nonsense.
Losing your coach at this time of the year is disasterous.
 
#82
#82
Miles will fail miserably at the Black bears, I mean Ole Miss.
That's okay by me as they'll probably roll out the brinks truck to bring him in.
4 years from now they will still be 2-6
 
#83
#83
As I said earlier. The beat that they will be for the next 20 years is what they have always been.

They had more excitement in the past five than they had the previous 30 or so. Therefore, cheating was probably worth it for them!
 
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#84
#84
As I said earlier. The beat that they will be for the next 20 years is what they have always been.

They had more excitement in the past five than they had the previous 30 or so. Therefore, cheating was probably worth it for them!

From a financial perspective, it probably was worth it. Ole Miss fans will be talking about the 2014 and 2015 Alabama victories for years to come. Even though they were cheating, Alabama was still much talented and deeper than them.
 

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