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Here's the thread from last week:


Ole Miss will host Southern Miss transfer portal OL Gerquan Scott this weekend. This was first reported, to my knowledge, by On3/Ole Miss Spirit.

The most ridiculous thing about the CFP selection process

is without a doubt the makeup of the Committee. Here you go-

Chris Ault (former head coach and athletics director, University of Nevada) that’s ok

Mitch Barnhart (athletics director, University of Kentucky) NEVER PLAYED or COACHED THE GAME

Boo Corrigan (chair) (athletics director, North Carolina State University) NEVER PLAYED OR COACHED THE GAME

Chet Gladchuk (athletics director, U.S. Naval Academy) NEVER PLAYED OR COACHED THE GAME

Jim Grobe (former head coach, Ohio University, Wake Forest and Baylor) that’s ok

Mark Harlan (athletics director, University of Utah) NEVER PLAYED OR COACHED THE GAME

Warde Manuel (athletics director and former player, University of Michigan) hasn’t played the game in 30 years

David Sayler (athletics director, Miami University, OH) NEVER PLAYED OR COACHED THE GAME

Will Shields (former All-American offensive lineman, University of Nebraska) that’s ok

Gene Taylor (athletics director, Kansas State University) NEVER PLAYED OR COACHED THE GAME

Joe Taylor (Vice President for Athletics and Community Wellness, Virginia Union University and a 30 year HC) that’s ok

Rod West (group president Entergy Corporation and former linebacker at the University of Notre Dame) hasn’t played the game in 30 years

Kelly Whiteside (associate professor in Sports Media and Journalism, Montclair State University; longtime sportswriter, USA Today, Sports Illustrated and Newsday) NEVER PLAYED OR COACHED THE GAME



This means that there are 7 of the 13 committee members that if you put them in front of a chalkboard, and you told them “you’re in the huddle with 11 personnel, and you know that the defense is going to have 6 in the box and they’re in cover 3. Now draw out your 3 favorite running plays”, they wouldn’t have a clue. Not a clue. And they’re the ones making the choices here. So stupid. A whole bunch of people that know their way around the ticket office, but have no idea where the 5 tech lines up. That is so NCAA.

Chase was saying on today's Pod that UL likely jumps OM if they beat FSU. HOW does that affect us getting NY6 bowl bid?

A UL win over FSU results in 2 ACC teams (UL getting the automatic bid as ACC champs regardless of their ranking & FSU getting an at large bid) in NY6 bowls & thus requires OM to get to #10 in the CFP rankings next week. That's the same scenario as FSU winning (and assuming they hold on to #4 in CFP) and UL or NC. St. being the next highest ranked ACC team and contractually getting the Orange bowl. Either way, OM still has to get to #10.

@Chase Parham amiright?

What would help basketball attendance

We have to figure out a way to get more people in the pavilion on week nights. Use this thread to give some ideas of what you’d like to see done to help. Besides winning of course.

In my opinion you have to focus on the area 1hr from Oxford. One thing that would help talk these people into coming is if it didn’t take 30mins plus to get off campus after the game. The Hill Dr/Chucky Mullens round about needs to operate like football season as does the intersection at Hwy 6/Chucky Mullens. Also they need to control the red light at Hwy6/jackson Ave and Hwy6/Thacker to keep traffic flowing west longer. I think having people not stuck in traffic at 10pm would help draw people from an hour drive of Oxford.
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