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1999 Egg Bowl
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Don't bother with the trash talking comments. I'll only delete them.
I'm also sorry about the audio. I don't know why it cuts out at times.
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1999 - Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field, Starkville, MS.
Trailing in-state rival Ole Miss 20-13 with 1:22 remaining, Mississippi State pulls out an amazing comeback to win the Battle For The Golden Egg.
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7 seasons at ole miss, 6 of those were winning. 5 bowl games with only one loss in the Music City Bowl, and a COTTON BOWL WIN!?!?
I just don't see his "incompetence" at all.
Anyway, Nutt's not THAT great of a coach, especially in conference play. Yeah, he beat us in triple overtime, but most of his SEC wins are against MSU and Ole Miss. And we all know that they've sucked balls for a while.
1. Cutcliffe was a horrible recruiter and left the cupboard bare. 2004 was inevitable.
2. Cutcliffe was hired for one reason-- to get Eli to come to Oxford. Eli wasn't going to play for Tuberville and the Mannings loved Peyton's UT coach
3. Cutcliffe stunk-- I was glued to every game of his pathetic tenure-- the Rebels never adjusting at half-time, wasted Deuce, stupid ' Get Better Mondays", bonehead calls, no motivational ability etc, not playing the best players......
Many an OM fan cursed Cutcliffe every game-- his firing in 2004 season was for all his incompetence since he got there.
The talent was going down even in 2003-- Eli was just phenomenal. The rest of the team was just a little above average.
Cutcliffe's hiring was a huge mistake--Tenn's style of offense requires superior players at each position.
It didn't
6 bad years did-- Om won in spite of Cutcliffe-- not because of him. With a good coach, they would have been more successful. 7 wins is Ok , but not if you should have won 9 !
The firing did hurt OM though-- because those outside the program didn't watch every game and didn't know how Cutcliffe cost the Rebels wins.
Why was he fired after one VERY BAD season--- because OM fans had watched him lose games we should have won and make games we should have won going away, nail-biters.
Also-- many knew he was a bad hire with the Tenn style offense. That offense would never work at OM because OM rarely has superior athletes at each position to just out-talent the opponent with basic plays.
What else would you expect from a university who has that retard Powe actually succeeding there?
The 2003 team was not a strong one.Eli was really good most of the time.
Nope- that game was weird becasue our FG kicker was the best in the nation-- won the Lou Groza award that year-- and missed the 35-or-so- yard FG late in the fourth to tie it. He was a gimme from that distance all year.
It does look pathetic to have a lineman step on your foot as you drop back.
Orgeron -- we could not attract a top head coach.. so someone really rolled the dice on Orgeron. The first game versus Memphis I knew we were cooked. DOn't know if Archie was involved in his hiring-- I doubt it.
Powe was a stud-- then. Any university would kill to get him in-- and keep him in-- school.
But he hasn't played in 3 years...
I'll say again, justify it any way you want. Whatever it takes to soothe that bruised ego. Any school would kill for Powe, but they didn't. Maybe an offer, but not an all out mission to get him. Congrats! Thanks to the OM special ed program, u have a retard playing 4 u!
My bruised ego ? You are the one getting hosed.
Powe was the top lineman in the nation the year he was a senior. Schools only backed off him becasue they didn't think he would qualify.
All major colleges have "retards" as you call them, playing for them-- they use almost any method to qualify great athletes.
Typical Weeble, full of excuses.
Powe has a DIAGNOSED learning disorder, and now he's not far from being on the deans list at ole miss...hahahahaha!
You have not made any point yet.
Of course Powe has a Learning Disablity-- and more. He would not be at Ole Miss-- most likely-- if he did not have great potential on the field.
Everyone knows that-- thats college football for the last 30 years. A lot of players wear their IQ on their jerseys--- this isn't like the greatest team ever to take the field in the SEC-- the 1959 Ole Miss Rebels -- every player on that team graduated.
WEEEEEEEE!!!!!
SOme guys have completed their eligibility and still cannot read---
heck the senior class at LSU in 2007 had an average reading comprehension score at the 6th grade level. Up from 5th grade in 2001...
Tell Powe he better color inside those lines, or else those OM professors will stop giving him lollipops and balloons!