Showing posts with label mississippi state. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mississippi state. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Listen up ... Mullen is impressive
Editor's Note: We don't know much about Mississippi State football, we don't plan to follow the Bulldogs much in 2009.
OK, with that said, let's get this straight ... this Dan Mullen guy was a great hire for Mississippi State. The former Florida Gator assistant is getting paid real well to work some real miracles in the SEC. I still have my doubts, but after listening to a few of his preseason interviews over at The Clarion Ledger, I can see how he may find a way to be successful in Starkville.
Just watch. He is impressive.
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Motivated by maroon
Reporter Kyle Veazey says he'll have more on the new look on Tuesday, but he has reported that the new maroon helmets will be worn next fall. New uniforms are also likely.
Seems the early opinions are positive. Now if Mullen can find a way to win in Starkville without cheating (see Jackie Sherrill).
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Quick notes
I'm about to head out to watch games with some friends, but a couple quick notes from the early games and events:
- A good start to today's action with Georgia Tech playing an unbelievable second half and knocking off Georgia in Athens, 45-42. Georgia just could not stop the option. If UGA continues to be an undisciplined defense incapable of playing its assignments, then this matchup with Tech is going to be a nightmare. While UGA jumped out to an early lead, Tech just kept grinding. Great win for Tech.
- Incredible finish in the Kansas-Mizzou game as the Jayhawks score with 27 seconds left and then Mizzou's 54-yard field goal attempt misses at the buzzer. Mizzou still goes to the Big 12 title game.
- Coaches continue to drop. Sylvester Croom resigned at Mississippi State although I'm sure the writing was on the wall after Friday's blowout loss to rival Ole Miss. MSU will be looking for a quick turnaround. Should be interesting to see if they'll come up with the money for a big name. Shane Montgomery resigned at Miami, Oh. after the Red Hawks got thumped by rival Ohio U yesterday. Montgomery was always a bit of a reach for that job and went 17-31 in four years. That's a good job, though and should draw interest from some talented assistants.
- A good start to today's action with Georgia Tech playing an unbelievable second half and knocking off Georgia in Athens, 45-42. Georgia just could not stop the option. If UGA continues to be an undisciplined defense incapable of playing its assignments, then this matchup with Tech is going to be a nightmare. While UGA jumped out to an early lead, Tech just kept grinding. Great win for Tech.
- Incredible finish in the Kansas-Mizzou game as the Jayhawks score with 27 seconds left and then Mizzou's 54-yard field goal attempt misses at the buzzer. Mizzou still goes to the Big 12 title game.
- Coaches continue to drop. Sylvester Croom resigned at Mississippi State although I'm sure the writing was on the wall after Friday's blowout loss to rival Ole Miss. MSU will be looking for a quick turnaround. Should be interesting to see if they'll come up with the money for a big name. Shane Montgomery resigned at Miami, Oh. after the Red Hawks got thumped by rival Ohio U yesterday. Montgomery was always a bit of a reach for that job and went 17-31 in four years. That's a good job, though and should draw interest from some talented assistants.
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Friday, October 17, 2008
Picks of the Week
Penn State (-24) over Michigan
Joe Paterno and the Nittany Lions are riding a nine-game losing skid to the Wolverines. That will end Saturday and in a big way. As Phil mentioned during this week's podcast, when JoePa has an opportunity to run it up he does (despite popular belief). According to Bernard Fernandez of the Philadelphia Daily News, "JoePa has had it in for Michigan since former Wolverines coach Bo Schembechler tried to exert his influence to keep Penn State out of the Big Ten Conference in the early 1990s." I also think the coaches in the Big 10 can't stand Rich Rodriguez. So Penn State will score early and often in a blow out in State College. That stupid Nittany Lion growl will be blared over the speakers a lot on Saturday.
Pick: Penn State 48, Michigan 9
Utah (-22) over Colorado State
There's a lot on the line for the undefeated and 13th-ranked Utes (7-0). They'll be in position to win the Mountain West Conference (don't forget TCU after its big win over BYU on Thursday) and become the new BCS buster. Utah's win over Michigan to start the season doesn't look so impressive now, but don't underestimate the Utes' talent. They have a balanced rushing attack led by Matt Asiata (410 yards and seven TDs) and Darrell Mack (378 yards and two TDs). Colorado State enters Saturday's game off a respectable 13-7 loss to TCU.
Pick: Utah 45, Colorado State 21
North Carolina (-5) over Virginia
Give Al Groh credit for keeping the Cavaliers focused after a horrendous start to 2008. But UVA's schedule stiffens again as it hosts No. 18 North Carolina. History may be on Virginia's side. UNC hasn't won at Scott Stadium in its last 13 trips to Charlottesville. Butch Davis' team must also find a way to replace explosive receiver/kick returner Brandon Tate, who is out for the season. The Tar Heels have been impressive this fall. Wins over Miami and Notre Dame last week stand out and proved this team can win tough battles.
Pick: North Carolina 27, Virginia 14
Stanford (-2) over UCLA
Yes, I'm picking the upset here. I'm surprised UCLA is favored so I wasn't expecting to be picking an upset here. Stanford is controlling the ball with a physical running attack led by Toby Gerhart and a strong, physical offensive line. What should make this game interesting is that UCLA has one of the Pac-10's best defensive lines. The difference in this game, though, is the ineffective and inconsistent Bruins offense. The Cardinal will no doubt put eight players in the box and force QB Kevin Craft to beat them. He did it against Tennesse, but he won't against Stanford.
Pick: Stanford 24, UCLA 21
Upset of the Week
Mississippi State (+8) over Tennessee
It has been said that the Tennessee players are unified behind embattled Coach Phil Fulmer. The Volunteers have played great defense this year and you'd think that would be enough against Mississippi State. I'm bucking the trend and taking the Bulldogs after a good win over Vanderbilt last week. I know this game is in Knoxville, but Tennessee's offense may be worse than the Mississippi State's. How bad of an offensive game will this probably be? Just look at the facts. The Bulldogs are ranked 103rd nationally in total offense and the Vols 104th. In scoring offense, UT is tied for 108th and MSU is tied for 113th. UT Athletic Director Mike Hamilton, who this week told a reporter that a change at the top could be what Tennessee needs to get back on track. A loss here could mean the end of Fulmer, whose Vols are 0-3 in the SEC.
Pick: Mississippi State 9, Tennessee 7
Last Week: 1-4
Season: 10-10
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