You know, display makes a big difference, and I felt like we missed a day on the blog yesterday, but it looks like things are back in shape. Fingers crossed here.
So that means we're back on track for the Friday Chat.
Tomorrow is Game Day. Will you attend, and will you wear black as a vote of no confidence, so to speak, for athletics director Pete Boone? Word is out that there will be a “black out” of Boone. It doesn't appear to be a movement as organized as Forward Rebels. Because of that I'm thinking I won't see thousands upon thousands of black shirts. What do you think?
Getting back to football on the field. Do you gain faith in the Rebels because of their first half against Alabama, as Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt did? It was a 17-7 game at halftime, but Alabama had almost twice the possession time of the Rebels, and the first-half momentum seemed to carry over not at all to the third quarter.
Are you confident that Ole Miss can pull off an upset against Arkansas?
And what about the Hogs? Has the emotion of playing Houston passed, or do you think Bobby Petrino will score as many points as he can score in this game, because that offense can score a lot?
Petrino had an interesting comment at the close of Thursday's work day in Fayetteville.
This was in response to a question regarding preparation to play a team coming off a 52-7 loss. “It challenges your maturity when you watch (that) game the other night,” said Petrino, who added that “Alabama has done that to everybody.”
Basketball practice is a week in. Are you pumped for hoops? Aging Biker, this is your sport, isn't it?
I'll be checking the thread through the day. Chime in on these topics or any other.
got this link in my email a bit ago from Forward Rebels. it is a link to a message from ro miller
I have some "faith" in the Rebels and would not be surprised to see them get the upset this weekend or to get 3-4 more wins this year.
I'd like to see Mackey used even more as a option QB the rest of the year. I hope he's been working on throwing the ball away to avoid the sack, he's had too many sacs where he could have easily thrown it away. I don't have much hope for our run defense anymore.
I didn't believe Ole Miss would win out in 2008, but it won six straight. Some players are pointing to that season.
The problem is past performance is often a good indicator of future results, and most folks, myself included, don't give the Rebels much of a chance of winning out or winning Saturday. With past performances over the last two years there's not a lot of positive to draw on, particularly in the SEC.
Thank you for the great job in covering Ole Miss. I know its hard when the team is not doing well.
I do not think many will wear black tomorrow.
I will have on Red to support my Rebels. I do not see how the Rebels can win, but I hope is not a blow out like last week. Do you feel Houston thinks he will be back next year. I do not want Pete hiring our next coach, but I think he will be our AD next year.
Thanks
Who's your beef with at the University and why? Just curious b/c you bring it up a lot. I'd like to hear your side of the story.
PA,
I know we have a lot of young talent in the most recent class at WR, but what's the word on Vincent Sanders? He was recruited by every big name college in HS, and Rivals had him as the #15 WR in the country. At 6'3", and now with Melvin Harris gone, we need him when we're in the red zone to go up and grab a TD. Haven't heard anything about him ever getting in trouble. I used to follow him on Twitter, but his posts are just too weird for me.
Your right, it appears to be a very disorganized effort so I would be surprised if many even know about it to participate.
Contrary to a few of my fellow posters, I see nothing wrong with "Forward Rebels". They have not resorted to name calling, they have a spokesman, they use their time money and effort to bring awareness to their message. I am not a member, but they are doing their best to call for much needed change to an administration that is destroying everything many of of love about Ole Miss. I will not follow this administrations lead blindly like a sheep. Look at the wedge that has been driven into this fan base....you have the old guard Dixie crowd, the forward rebels crowd, the Col Reb crowd, the PC crowd, the "we just want to win crowd"....goes on and on and not one sole in this administration appears to want to try to bring these various factions back together.
Its really, really sad...MSU will be outpacing us in more than just sports pretty soon.
Love baseball, but not interested at all in basketball, would rather watch paint dry.
now, to the score...no hope at all in the first half against Bama...
Hope Im wrong but Hogs 35....Rebs 13
I think it's probably time for Boone to go (and maybe Nutt too); I just don't think wearing black is appropriate. I also think it's risky. What happens if supporters don't follow suit? Then it'll look like a small and powerless group that's just trying to stir the pot. Failing on a scale this big could backfire.
Scared of the Hogs this weekend but I'm an optimist like JB. That said, I don't know how to predict a score that has the Rebs up in the end. Going to be hard to hold that offense below 30 and going to be hard to score more than 30. I guess that means I'll say 30-29 Rebs. Hotty Toddy.
As to basketball, so far we're undefeated & I'm alway optimistic. Experience at the front line with talent & depth at guard. I looking at a ticket to the Big Dance.
Regarding coaches to keep if a change was made, Burns' work in the secondary is noticeable. There's a lot of improvement, particularly with the interceptions, but they're giving up a lot of yards too. It will be interesting to see if they can get a turnover or two against a strong passing offense like Arkansas, particularly in light of the shuffling at cornerback. Ole Miss did not get an interception against Alabama, first game this yer to go without.
Brewer is an interesting case, because he's been a successful coach and recruiter, he has such a deep history with the school, and in taking the Ole Miss job his situation was more about wanting to be at Ole Miss than wanting or needing to leave Oklahoma State.
Ackbar, I'm thinking there will be some black in the stands, but I haven't heard a great deal about the black out, haven't seen a lot of organized promotion on it. It's like the organizers are depending on word of mouth to get out the message. That makes me think there will be pockets of black here and there, but no organized effort in the stands. If that's the case it will look like a disorganized effort on TV. We'll see.
Chris, I understand your wait-and-see approach. Kennedy has been close and has had some exciting teams, but they haven't been able to win the games to get to the big tournament, and I think that's created some apathy he had earlier erased. I think this team has real potential, but a couple of things have to happen. The SEC has to clear Murphy Holloway. That takes the team to a different level right away. Jelan Kendrick has to be a double-figure playmaker and distributor from the time he steps on the court. There is no time to learn on the go, because he won't be available until almost SEC time. Before then Jarvis Summers needs to be the dependable, hard-nosed, blue-collar point guard that Kennedy and players have described. He will have to play big minutes in big non-conference games against Marquette, Winthrop, Penn State and Miami.
The first half vs BAM was not any good at all. The first series was. The only good thing I can see on the team is #2. O-line is big, slow and has poor communication. There is no QB performance. #2 is the only impact player.
I just hope that somewhere on the roster there are enough players to draw some attention to a quality coach or coordinator to come in and repair this wreck.
Arkansas 63 and the fighting nutts 10
I do think more people will wear black and blue tomorrow than most think. I do think it will send a statement.
I was not encouraged by the first half of the BAMA game. The score was closer than the stats and we once again allowed the opposing team to convert on critical third and long situations. I don't think Bama ever broke a sweat and were never really concerned about us mounting any kind of threat, even when we went up 7-0. They're good...and they know it.
I don't see how we beat Arkansas. I think they run up the score, not simply because Nutt was at Arkansas, but because Arkansas wants to be regarded as a BCS team and it will be tough for that to happen with Bama and LSU. Arkansas will need some help, including taking care of business at the end of the year against LSU, but they'll want as many lopsided wins as possible to position themselves for a possible BCS bid.
I am pumped for basketball because we're undefeated right now and hope springs eternal.
QUESTIONS FOR PA:
1. Can you envision someone (AD, HC or staff) losing their job BEFORE the end of the season?
2. Brewer and Burns seem to be the popular choices of coaches to keep, even if changes are made. Any coincidence that these are the two newest coaches on staff? My personal opinion is that they're both good coaches, but so are most of our coaches. Brewer and Burns just haven't been around long enough for people to turn on them.
I dont think there will be alot of black shirts seen either. i'm all for it, i just dont think alot of people will participate.
I do not gather faith because of a half against alabama and do not see an upset over arkansas.
I think the emotions are less now due to 4 yrs removed from the arkansas program and the fact that ole miss cant compete with division I teams-there is no realist rivalry feel.
Basketball does not pump me up very much. I'm not fair weather, but poor performing sports dont pump me up. I have not been pumped for ole miss basketball since rod barnes first year or so.