What do you expect BOP, it's Ole Miss. They definitely overestimate their value as a program and their place in the SEC West. They screwed up by firing Cutclif and then hiring Bebe. It will take a miracle worker to turn that program into a title contender.
Archie and the boys screwed the pooch big time.
They did exactly what they intended to do. They know their place in the SEC West & are quite content with it. Assuming the reports are correct, I told you guys a week ago that the Manning committee was in Baton Rouge last Friday & met with someone. That someone was Freeze. They want a guy who will work for cheap, won't make waves, someone they can invite to the country club for Sunday afternoon lunch if there happens to be a big win on Saturday, & someone they can sacrifice on the coaching altar & replace with another like him when the fan base gets too restless. Just keep sending in those big fat BCS & network checks.
http://stats.nola.com/cfb/story.asp?...f=hea&tm=&src=
Reports indicate Freeze has accepted and it will be announced this afternoon. The article states that it is not known if Freeze will coach the Red Wolves in the bowl. (I would think it's unlikely Ol Miss will let him stay on the job that long.)
I feel for the ASU fans. This is a tough pill for a fan to have to swallow. I hope we do not experience the same thing this year.
UL & ASU have a long history, and by and large an amicable one. We hosted you for the NO Bowl a few years back, and one of our alumni designed your stadium (haven't you ever wondered why our stadiums are so similar?)
You don't have strong local support, and you pay your head coach worse than we pay ours-- but look for our HC pay to move up fast And UA dominates the state (a few years ago I was stunned to hear a UA advertisement on one of your football broadcasts).
First, the bad news. We have several advantages you don't, and I can't see you getting.
1) Large local population base.
2) Wealthy local population base.
3) LSU is an hour away. You might think that's a negative, but it helps; we constantly run into their alumni who put us down. It's one helluva motivator.
4) An unusual local culture. I'm not talking accordions and crawfish, there is is something fiercely independent and ambitious in the locals, and I'm not talking 'American Idol' ambitious. People here love a challenge, and there are enough of us who enjoy watching the underdog win to make for a pretty fun environment.
Having said that, my offer to you? Do what some of us have been doing for years, agitate. Complain to local merchants, complain to local media, complain to the athletic and academic administration, complain to your students and alumni who support UA, and who show up on your campus wearing Razorback gear.
Right now everyone is mad at government. Funny thing is, WE are the government. We're in a mess because most of us sit around at bars and on the Internet griping, but we never pick up the phone or send an eMail. But it's amazing how few people it takes for that to be effective. I'm talking from experience here, I got a bill through the Legislature, past the opposition of the last Long in state politics, by motivating a very small group of people.
The same thing is true of your university. You get together 20 people who stop whining on the boards and start publicly standing up for ASU, and who are willing to do so for several years, you will be amazed. You don't have to scream and curse, just constantly and resolutely complain. Send eMails, write letters to the editor, complain in person.
In a few years, it will be hundreds. Trust me on this, I've watched it happen here.
But you have to be patient The first few years will show almost no movement whatsoever.
Oh, the stories I could tell you about Ole Miss. One of the reasons I went to grad school there was because I wanted to find out why my Mom hated northern Mississippi so much.
I forgot about that until it all fell apart. I saw a lot of dysfunction up there, and except for their campus (it's really beautiful), I can't think of anything at UM I would want for UL.
It's mostly a society campus. As one disgruntled Ole Miss alum said, "Hoddy toddy, be somebody."
They don't do much well up there.
http://olemiss.247sports.com/Article...AD-COACH-51714
Can't wait to see the salary....
Anyone hear if Hud got a raise yet?
Rumor has it that he has a $600,000 to $650,000 offer on the table along with some raises for assistants and money for more academic assistance. I am assuming he won't commit to anything until the Dan Mullins/Penn State/Mississippi State issue is settled.
Regardless of what happens, I think we can be assured that UL has done everything it can do at this point in time to try and hang onto Coach Hud.
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