Re: Scout.com's 2009 Preseason College Football Rankings
That moment was hilarious...but I think the "sketch" was just suggested but the principal and coach fell out laughing before it could ever be done. I think even Ike on the wall had a smile on his face..lol
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Re: Scout.com's 2009 Preseason College Football Rankings
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Originally Posted by lamarrebel
Actually Zoom, the same thought about MSU did cross my mind, but I decided against it.
Because the SEC was created by God himself with his own hands. How dare somebody say something bad about it! Surely MSU is in that position on purpose, because the SEC is all knowing and all superior. It is just a strategy of some kind that none of the rest of us are let in on outside of the SEC.
Bagel.
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Re: Scout.com's 2009 Preseason College Football Rankings
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Originally Posted by CircusRide
Yeah, State's been bad. What's their record vs UM the past 20 years? Oh, and what team can't find Atlanta with a TomTom? UM.....
Ole Miss won the 1989 Egg Bowl in Jackson 21-9. State won 6 of 10 in the 1990s (State won in 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998 and 1999) and Ole Miss had won 6 of 9 this decade (Ole Miss won in 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 200. Thus, Ole Miss leads the series over the past 20 years (11-9).
As far as finding Atlanta, State got lucky in 1998, going to Atlanta in a weak year for the SEC West with a 6-2 record. They also got lucky in that Ole Miss QB Romero Miller, a pretty good QB in his own right, was injured the week before against Georgia and Ole Miss played untested David Morris as QB, whom frankly any starting Oak Grove QB in the Nevil Barr era could have outplayed. Tommy Tuberliar was also bolting to Auburn that week as well, and had the Ole Miss team completely unprepared for that game. The best SEC record of either Mississippi SEC team in the era of the SEC Championship game was Ole Miss' 7-1 record in 2003.
In any event, I strongly suspect that drought is going to end this fall, and it won't be the last time the Rebels show up in Atlanta under Coach Houston Nutt.
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Re: Scout.com's 2009 Preseason College Football Rankings
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Originally Posted by lamarrebel
Ole Miss won the 1989 Egg Bowl in Jackson 21-9. State won 6 of 10 in the 1990s (State won in 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998 and 1999) and Ole Miss had won 6 of 9 this decade (Ole Miss won in 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 200.
2000 was last decade. There is no year 0 so all decades begin with a 1.
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Re: Scout.com's 2009 Preseason College Football Rankings
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Originally Posted by lamarrebel
Ole Miss won the 1989 Egg Bowl in Jackson 21-9. State won 6 of 10 in the 1990s (State won in 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998 and 1999) and Ole Miss had won 6 of 9 this decade (Ole Miss won in 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 200. Thus, Ole Miss leads the series over the past 20 years (11-9).
As far as finding Atlanta, State got lucky in 1998, going to Atlanta in a weak year for the SEC West with a 6-2 record. They also got lucky in that Ole Miss QB Romero Miller, a pretty good QB in his own right, was injured the week before against Georgia and Ole Miss played untested David Morris as QB, whom frankly any starting Oak Grove QB in the Nevil Barr era could have outplayed. Tommy Tuberliar was also bolting to Auburn that week as well, and had the Ole Miss team completely unprepared for that game. The best SEC record of either Mississippi SEC team in the era of the SEC Championship game was Ole Miss' 7-1 record in 2003.
In any event, I strongly suspect that drought is going to end this fall, and it won't be the last time the Rebels show up in Atlanta under Coach Houston Nutt.
So basically UM is even with MSU, only MSU has a championship. As much as UM elitists like to poke fun, they just never seem to realize they're sucking hind tit. Over the past 20 years, MSU has far exceeded UM in success in athletics. Whether it be the college world series trips, the SEC championship game in football, the SEC championship and final four in basketball- just take your pick. So you stay classy UM fans........Stay classy!
Re: Scout.com's 2009 Preseason College Football Rankings
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Originally Posted by Conveyor Belt
So...
all this air wasted on what some website thinks might happen 9 months from now?
Rankings don't count for much until 6 games into a season...
And even then, they don't count for much.
Well, there's also a "thread about nothing" and "what are you doing right now". There's a lot of "air wasted" on this site, and at least college football and rivalries are fun to talk about!
Well, that one SEC Championship appearance led to a loss and then to the Cotton Bowl, the same place Ole Miss went this year. Ole Miss has won both of its recent Cotton Bowl appearances, over a very good Oklahoma State team (coached by now LSU Coach Les Miles) and now over Texas Tech. State on the other hand was absolutely massacred by the Texas Longhorns in the 1999 Cotton Bowl! I guess Jackie Sherill forgot to "motivate" his team by taking them again to see a bull get castrated!
Since 2000, Ole Miss has won twice as many Egg Bowls, and take away the Orangutan disaster, and Ole Miss is 5-1 against State. Clearly, Ole Miss has begun to retake control of the series.
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