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August 3, 2010
Finding Jeremiah Masoli’s niche in the SEC
Finding Jeremiah Masoli’s niche in the SEC There’s not much recent precedent for those kinds of numbers in the SEC, the least offensively-oriented of the major conferences last year. But there is precedent for decent defenses bottling up Masoli, whose track record tends to be all-or-nothing. Against the two BCS-bound defenses the Ducks faced in…
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August 3, 2010
SEC Commissioner Mike Slive: The Most Powerful Man in College Athletics
SEC Commissioner Mike Slive: The Most Powerful Man in College Athletics First of four parts Southeastern Conference commissioner Mike Slive, the most powerful man in college sports, can’t find an empty room at the Wynfrey Hotel in Birmingham, Ala. It’s Friday, a couple of minutes after noon, and the SEC’s media days will be officially…
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August 3, 2010
Opening camp: Mississippi State
Opening camp: Mississippi State Key battle: Pernell McPhee is entrenched at one end on defense, but Sean Ferguson and Nick Bell will slug it out for the starting spot opposite McPhee. The Bulldogs like their talent and depth up front defensively. Redshirt freshman Johnathan McKenzie also showed in the spring that he will be able…
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August 3, 2010
Les Miles feeling heat entering sixth season
Les Miles feeling heat entering sixth season A maddening loss to Ole Miss last season in which Miles and the Tigers botched a chance to win it cost LSU a 10-win season and has helped to stoke whatever fire burns today. “Hot seat” might not be totally accurate for Miles’ status, but he clearly is…
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August 3, 2010
Opening camp: Mississippi State
Opening camp: Mississippi State Schedule: Practice starts Tuesday at 10 a.m. ET for the first group and 5 p.m. ET for the second group. The first day in full pads is Sunday (Aug. 8). What’s new: While Mississippi State isn’t switching to a 3-4, the Bulldogs will have a completely new look defensively under first-year…
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August 3, 2010
Position battles to watch as fall camp begins
Position battles to watch as fall camp begins LSU tailback: The Tigers struggled mightily on the ground last season, ranking 11th in the SEC and 90th nationally at 122.8 yards per game. The mediocre rushing attack put way too much pressure on quarterback Jordan Jefferson, and he wasn’t up to the task. Improving the running…
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August 3, 2010
Breaking down the quarterbacks: SEC West
Breaking down the quarterbacks: SEC West 3. Jeremiah Masoli, Nathan Stanley, Ole Miss: Before Masoli becomes the starting quarterback at Ole Miss he has to first win the job from Nathan Stanley, who had it coming out of spring practice. But based on the numbers he put up last season at Oregon, you’d have to…
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August 3, 2010
A KIFFIN LITMUS TEST FOR MULLEN
A KIFFIN LITMUS TEST FOR MULLEN Since SEC Media Days, I’ve taken a little bit of guff from the Mississippi State faithful for suggesting that Bulldog coach Dan Mullen has a little bit of Lane Kiffin in him. Young. Brash. Cocky. Mullen is similar to Kiffin in all those ways. He’s also more vocal than…
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August 3, 2010
A response to Stewart Mandel’s web column attacking Houston Nutt and Jeremiah Masoli
A response to Stewart Mandel’s web column attacking Houston Nutt and Jeremiah Masoli I am anxious to read Mandel’s column in November discussing Masoli’s chances of winning the Heisman Trophy and acknowledging that Nutt made a great decision to bolster an otherwise rebuilding offense with an experienced quarterback custom made to run the Wildcat offense.…
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August 3, 2010
Pimps still rock the SEC ask Houston Nutt
Pimps still rock the SEC ask Houston Nutt You’ve just embraced a law-breaking, bad seed quarterback who was dumped from the Oregon program for a few things that really don’t reflect the rah-rah spirit of college football. Jeremiah Masoli pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor burglary charge in March and was booted from Oregon after a…
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August 3, 2010
Safety among 105 Bulldogs who reported to campus Monday
Safety among 105 Bulldogs who reported to campus Monday ut he’ll still be there, of course, doing what he’s used to: quietly displaying the work ethic and speed that led to four interceptions and 64 tackles while settling into the starting role at strong safety last year. “You give me 11 Charles Mitchells on defense,…
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August 3, 2010
The Impact of Jeremiah Masoli on Ole Miss
The Impact of Jeremiah Masoli on Ole Miss While Masoli certainly adds some punch to the offense, I wouldn’t expect too many miracles. The Rebels still have an inexperienced offensive line and a lot of new faces at receiver. To me, the one big plus is opponents will be worried about Masoli, giving more room…
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Mark Sherman, Associated Press
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