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Wednesday Practice Notebook
by parrishalford
 Inside Ole Miss Sports
Aug 17, 2011 | 560 views | 1 1 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink

Not much to glean from four open periods today beyond the fact that Senquez Golson had not yet returned.

Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt said Golson was “en route” and was hopeful he would be back in Oxford later this evening.

When secondary coach Keith Burns says Golson will be used in nickel and dime packages, that's big, because they're going to play a lot of those packages.

Freshman offensive lineman Aaron Morris has been moved to different positions and different sides of the field. He may be settling in on the left second, second to guard Patrick Junen. More on Morris in the mother ship tomorrow.

A handful of players were out with various minor injuries: WR Melvin Harris, DL Uriah Grant, DE Carlos Thompson, LB Ralph Williams, DL Gilbert Pena, DE Jason Jones.

Freshman Keith Lewis was lined up at one of the first team linebacker spots, adjacent junior Joel Kight, during stretch. That speaks of his level play in camp and perhaps to people banged up too.

In other news, the Clarion-Ledger reported that quarterback signee Maikhail Miller, who will be a greyshirt this fall and is expected to join the program in January, appeared in court on Aug. 3 as a result of a July 29 traffic stop in which he was found in possession of less than an ounce of marijuana. Miller will pay a $364 fine.

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DawgBones
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August 17, 2011
I am told by a connected source, and it is sad to say, that he had that problem in high school (but so did his pop who was also a talented qb according to the same source), it was just always swept under the rug by a certain coach but then again same for the qb (Conference USA signee who ended up "leaving his team on his own") who preceeded him and his own son who was on the team. When you get away from "home cooking and protection" that stuff usually catches up with you. If this is true and the source swears it is, then the high school parents of the "high school in that town down south" better beware - better to face up to such problems early. Beware recruiters from such programs.