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Re: Masoli
« Reply #225 on: July 29, 2010, 09:34:47 AM »
http://www.wreg.com/news/wreg-olemiss-masoli,0,2502928.story



'Heisman Hopeful To Play Rebel Football'


As far as we know, there's no official word on what Masoli will do, but the experts say he just about has his pick of any school he wants, and Ole Miss seems to be very high on that list.

:confused:


Heisman hopeful?  I've seen the dude play several times and I never came away thinking that.  He kind of has a weird throwing motion and he doesn't have a very good arm.  Dude runs well, for sure.  I would still kill to have him in purple, but I think Heisman hopeful is a stretch.

Yeah cause that doesn't describe a heisman winning quarterback...


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« Reply #226 on: July 29, 2010, 09:41:00 AM »
I do admire how blatantly dirty Houston Nutt is.  It's like he doesn't even give a sh*t.

 
it's hilarious, i love it


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« Reply #227 on: July 29, 2010, 09:46:32 AM »
I seriously cannot fathom the reality that we just lost out on an imediate impact QB to a school that can't even offer a scholarship or a guaranteed starting position.





K-State needs its own version of Doug Compton that can move his family to Manhattan, tell them what a cultural oasis it is, stuff cash in their pockets, etc.  A K-State Doug Compton would come in pretty handy in the Masoli recruiting process.  Maybe teach him white collar crime instead of that petty crap that lands your a$$ in jail.

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« Reply #228 on: July 29, 2010, 09:47:22 AM »
I seriously cannot fathom the reality that we just lost out on an imediate impact QB to a school that can't even offer a scholarship or a guaranteed starting position.

There's at least another 5 or so pro/con aspects to this that makes it absurd.

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« Reply #229 on: July 29, 2010, 10:10:14 AM »
2003 is what made me a Cats fan.  For football, anyway.  I pretty much just root for all the state school.  KU basketball, WSU baseball, (KSU too, now!) and KSU football!!
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« Reply #230 on: July 29, 2010, 10:14:45 AM »
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schadjoe Ole Miss' administration rubber stamped the Masoli admission, per he walks on

This. Ole Miss must be payin' him pretty good if he can afford all his court costs and grad school on his own.  :dunno:

He sure ain't getting financial aid, they kinda hate it when you get arrested for weed, let alone a B&E.

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« Reply #231 on: July 29, 2010, 10:32:11 AM »
2003 is what made me a Cats fan.  For football, anyway.  I pretty much just root for all the state school.  KU basketball, WSU baseball, (KSU too, now!) and KSU football!!

Please just die.
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Re: Masoli
« Reply #232 on: July 29, 2010, 10:50:04 AM »
I seriously cannot fathom the reality that we just lost out on an imediate impact QB to a school that can't even offer a scholarship or a guaranteed starting position.





K-State needs its own version of Doug Compton that can move his family to Manhattan, tell them what a cultural oasis it is, stuff cash in their pockets, etc.  A K-State Doug Compton would come in pretty handy in the Masoli recruiting process.  Maybe teach him white collar crime instead of that petty crap that lands your a$$ in jail.


Talk to the Beasleys, we did it for them.

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« Reply #233 on: July 29, 2010, 11:11:52 AM »
This would be one of the biggest KSU football failures I can remember.  Really can't think of something comparable right now.

Being out-recruited for a walk-on spot may very well eclipse the phantom punter incident.  At least the punter can claim inexperience as an excuse.  :dunno:

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« Reply #234 on: July 29, 2010, 11:17:06 AM »
This would be one of the biggest KSU football failures I can remember.  Really can't think of something comparable right now.


Pretty sure KSU football has had failures way bigger than this over the last 5 years or so.  In terms of a football recruiting failure, yeah.

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« Reply #235 on: July 29, 2010, 11:33:03 AM »
In terms of a football recruiting failure, yeah.

That's really all that matters.

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Re: Masoli
« Reply #236 on: July 29, 2010, 12:42:25 PM »
http://www.wreg.com/news/wreg-olemiss-masoli,0,2502928.story



'Heisman Hopeful To Play Rebel Football'


As far as we know, there's no official word on what Masoli will do, but the experts say he just about has his pick of any school he wants, and Ole Miss seems to be very high on that list.

:confused:


Heisman hopeful?  I've seen the dude play several times and I never came away thinking that.  He kind of has a weird throwing motion and he doesn't have a very good arm.  Dude runs well, for sure.  I would still kill to have him in purple, but I think Heisman hopeful is a stretch.

Yeah cause that doesn't describe a heisman winning quarterback...



Holy crap!!  Did you just compare Masoli to a guy that is possibly the best college player ever?!  This thing was custom made for dudes like you-   :powerespect: 

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Re: Masoli
« Reply #237 on: July 29, 2010, 12:45:40 PM »
http://www.wreg.com/news/wreg-olemiss-masoli,0,2502928.story



'Heisman Hopeful To Play Rebel Football'


As far as we know, there's no official word on what Masoli will do, but the experts say he just about has his pick of any school he wants, and Ole Miss seems to be very high on that list.

:confused:


Heisman hopeful?  I've seen the dude play several times and I never came away thinking that.  He kind of has a weird throwing motion and he doesn't have a very good arm.  Dude runs well, for sure.  I would still kill to have him in purple, but I think Heisman hopeful is a stretch.

Yeah cause that doesn't describe a heisman winning quarterback...



Holy crap!!  Did you just compare Masoli to a guy that is possibly the best college player ever?!  This thing was custom made for dudes like you-   :powerespect: 

You said "He kind of has a weird throwing motion and doesn't have a very good arm. Due runs well for sure." In that respect he is exactly like Tim Tebow, dumbass...

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Re: Masoli
« Reply #238 on: July 29, 2010, 12:50:13 PM »


Ex-Oregon QB Masoli one step closer to joining Ole Miss, or is he?
Houston Nutt, Ole Miss, Oregon, college football — posted by matt murschel on July, 29 2010 11:09 AM
Discuss This: Comments(0) | Add to del.icio.us | Digg it Former Oregon Ducks QB Jeremiah Masoli is one step closer to joining the Ole Miss program.

Former Oregon QB Jeremiah Masoli could be one step closer to Ole Miss. (AP Photo)
Wednesday it was reported the Rebels head coach Houston Nutt had received permission from the Mississippi administration to start working out the logistics to get Masoli to the Oxford campus.

“We’re just looking into the entire situation, from the background, to his (academic) transcripts, to his graduation (from Oregon) to graduate school—the whole bit,” Nutt told the Eugene (Ore.) Register-Guard. “We’ve made no determination.”

Nutt said that the whole thing will be resolved soon.

“Time is a factor,” Nutt told the paper.

Apparently he wasn’t kidding when he said it will be resolved soon.

Rivals.com is reporting that a source within the program has confirmed that Masoli has been admitted to graduate school at Ole Miss.

The NCAA still has to approve the transfer.

Masoli received his undergraduate degree this summer from Oregon and could only transfer without sitting out a year if he could find a graduate program that is not offered by the Ducks.

So it’s only a matter of time before Masoli is a Rebel right?

Not so fast my friends, the Oregonian is reporting that a probation violation could hold up the whole deal.

Masoli pleaded guilty to misdemeanor burglary charge in March and received a year’s probation. A later run-in with the law concerning marijuana possession ultimately ended his career at Oregon and last week he pleaded guilty to possession of less than an ounce of marijuana and failing to stop upon exiting a driveway.

That plea could violate his parole according to Dan Koenig, Masoli’s attorney.

“There still is the potential that the district attorney could file a probation violation,” Koenig said. “We don’t know if they see these violations – not crimes – in Springfield as a probation violation.”

According to Koening, there hasn’t been any indication from the district attorney’s office on how or when it would rule.

Houston Nutt has indicated that he expects to make a decision by this weekend.

Stay tuned.

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Re: Masoli
« Reply #239 on: July 29, 2010, 12:56:33 PM »
http://www.wreg.com/news/wreg-olemiss-masoli,0,2502928.story



'Heisman Hopeful To Play Rebel Football'


As far as we know, there's no official word on what Masoli will do, but the experts say he just about has his pick of any school he wants, and Ole Miss seems to be very high on that list.

:confused:


Heisman hopeful?  I've seen the dude play several times and I never came away thinking that.  He kind of has a weird throwing motion and he doesn't have a very good arm.  Dude runs well, for sure.  I would still kill to have him in purple, but I think Heisman hopeful is a stretch.

Yeah cause that doesn't describe a heisman winning quarterback...



Holy crap!!  Did you just compare Masoli to a guy that is possibly the best college player ever?!  This thing was custom made for dudes like you-   :powerespect: 

You said "He kind of has a weird throwing motion and doesn't have a very good arm. Due runs well for sure." In that respect he is exactly like Tim Tebow, dumbass...

So, now he's EXACTLY like one of the greatest college players ever?  :facepalm:  Which one of the 5'6" dudes on our roster is exactly like Sproles, in your opinion?  I hear Slamur can run and throw the ball, next Ell Roberson?

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Re: Masoli
« Reply #240 on: July 29, 2010, 12:58:34 PM »
http://www.wreg.com/news/wreg-olemiss-masoli,0,2502928.story



'Heisman Hopeful To Play Rebel Football'


As far as we know, there's no official word on what Masoli will do, but the experts say he just about has his pick of any school he wants, and Ole Miss seems to be very high on that list.

:confused:


Heisman hopeful?  I've seen the dude play several times and I never came away thinking that.  He kind of has a weird throwing motion and he doesn't have a very good arm.  Dude runs well, for sure.  I would still kill to have him in purple, but I think Heisman hopeful is a stretch.

Yeah cause that doesn't describe a heisman winning quarterback...



Holy crap!!  Did you just compare Masoli to a guy that is possibly the best college player ever?!  This thing was custom made for dudes like you-   :powerespect: 

You said "He kind of has a weird throwing motion and doesn't have a very good arm. Due runs well for sure." In that respect he is exactly like Tim Tebow, dumbass...

So, now he's EXACTLY like one of the greatest college players ever?  :facepalm:  Which one of the 5'6" dudes on our roster is exactly like Sproles, in your opinion?  I hear Slamur can run and throw the ball, next Ell Roberson?

Once you learn how to understand "in that respect..." come back and try again  :facepalm:

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Re: Masoli
« Reply #241 on: July 29, 2010, 01:06:07 PM »
http://www.wreg.com/news/wreg-olemiss-masoli,0,2502928.story



'Heisman Hopeful To Play Rebel Football'


As far as we know, there's no official word on what Masoli will do, but the experts say he just about has his pick of any school he wants, and Ole Miss seems to be very high on that list.

:confused:


Heisman hopeful?  I've seen the dude play several times and I never came away thinking that.  He kind of has a weird throwing motion and he doesn't have a very good arm.  Dude runs well, for sure.  I would still kill to have him in purple, but I think Heisman hopeful is a stretch.

Yeah cause that doesn't describe a heisman winning quarterback...



Holy crap!!  Did you just compare Masoli to a guy that is possibly the best college player ever?!  This thing was custom made for dudes like you-   :powerespect: 

You said "He kind of has a weird throwing motion and doesn't have a very good arm. Due runs well for sure." In that respect he is exactly like Tim Tebow, dumbass...

So, now he's EXACTLY like one of the greatest college players ever?  :facepalm:  Which one of the 5'6" dudes on our roster is exactly like Sproles, in your opinion?  I hear Slamur can run and throw the ball, next Ell Roberson?

Once you learn how to understand "in that respect..." come back and try again  :facepalm:

Quote from:  Toupe Tactics Always Fail on Today at 09:34:47 AM
Yeah cause that doesn't describe a heisman winning quarterback...
  Note 2 things here:  The lack of the phrase "in that respect" and the usage of the quote function. 

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Re: Masoli
« Reply #242 on: July 29, 2010, 01:35:35 PM »
http://www.wreg.com/news/wreg-olemiss-masoli,0,2502928.story



'Heisman Hopeful To Play Rebel Football'


As far as we know, there's no official word on what Masoli will do, but the experts say he just about has his pick of any school he wants, and Ole Miss seems to be very high on that list.

:confused:


Heisman hopeful?  I've seen the dude play several times and I never came away thinking that.  He kind of has a weird throwing motion and he doesn't have a very good arm.  Dude runs well, for sure.  I would still kill to have him in purple, but I think Heisman hopeful is a stretch.

Yeah cause that doesn't describe a heisman winning quarterback...



Holy crap!!  Did you just compare Masoli to a guy that is possibly the best college player ever?!  This thing was custom made for dudes like you-   :powerespect: 

You said "He kind of has a weird throwing motion and doesn't have a very good arm. Due runs well for sure." In that respect he is exactly like Tim Tebow, dumbass...

So, now he's EXACTLY like one of the greatest college players ever?  :facepalm:  Which one of the 5'6" dudes on our roster is exactly like Sproles, in your opinion?  I hear Slamur can run and throw the ball, next Ell Roberson?

Once you learn how to understand "in that respect..." come back and try again  :facepalm:

Quote from:  Toupe Tactics Always Fail on Today at 09:34:47 AM
Yeah cause that doesn't describe a heisman winning quarterback...
  Note 2 things here:  The lack of the phrase "in that respect" and the usage of the quote function. 

When I said "yeah cause that doesn't describe a heisman winning quarterback..." I bolded your statement of "weird throwing motion..."  Forgive me if you couldn't figure that out.


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« Reply #243 on: July 29, 2010, 01:48:47 PM »
This would be one of the biggest KSU football failures I can remember.  Really can't think of something comparable right now.

Luckily for OB and co. he's got one of the most Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!) and uninformed fan bases in the country that is completely clueless to the magnitude of this failure.  Good combo for him.

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« Reply #244 on: July 29, 2010, 01:57:27 PM »
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failing to stop upon exiting a driveway. 

what the eff is this?


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« Reply #245 on: July 29, 2010, 02:06:22 PM »
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Source: QB Masoli headed to Ole Miss


ESPN.com news services

Former Oregon QB Jeremiah Masoli is expected to be admitted to one of three graduate programs at the University of Mississippi, which should make him eligible to play as early as this season, a source told ESPN's Joe Schad.

Masoli would have to walk on at Ole Miss as he would not be granted a scholarship, the source said. But Masoli, a good student, would be eligible to possibly receive a reduced tuition cost.

Masoli is expected to make a formal visit to Ole Miss as soon as this weekend, the source said.

Masoli had expressed late interest in programs like Kansas State and West Virginia, two other sources told Schad.

According to The Clarion-Ledger, school officials, including coach Houston Nutt and athletic director Pete Boone, met Tuesday to discuss Masoli's troubled background, which led to his dismissal from the Oregon team in June.

Ole Miss assistant athletic director for compliance David Wells told The Clarion-Ledger that the university would have to ask the NCAA to waive a one-year residency requirement, which can be granted if the athlete enrolls in a graduate program that is not offered at Oregon.

A week ago Nutt said the Rebels had no interest in pursuing Masoli, who was kicked off Oregon's team after two run-ins with the law, including a second-degree burglary charge.

That stance may have changed after backup Raymond Cotton left the team this past Saturday. The Rebels are down to just two scholarship quarterbacks after Cotton was granted his release and plans to transfer after apparently convincing himself that he wasn't going to get much of a chance to play behind Nathan Stanley.

Nutt has been down this road before. He took a chance on former Florida safety Jamar Hornsby last year, and it blew up in the Rebels' faces.

Hornsby was booted from the Gators' team after being charged with the fraudulent use of a dead Florida student's credit card. She was killed in a motorcycle accident and just happened to be the girlfriend of Hornsby's then-teammate, Joe Haden.

The Rebels took a chance and signed the troubled Hornsby after a stopover at junior college, and he was in trouble again not even a month later. He was indicted on a felony assault charge, and Nutt had no choice but to dismiss him from the team.

In Nutt's defense, he's not the first coach, nor will he be the last coach, to take a chance on a talented player with a troubled past.

But to do it two years in a row is tempting fate.

Nutt has to have another quarterback. The Rebels' backup right now is junior college transfer Randall Mackey, who wasn't in Oxford for spring practice and was probably going to factor in as a specialty player this season.

An injury to Stanley could be disastrous, which is why Nutt is exploring every avenue.

So is this an Ivy League approach? My bet is in about 3 years the NCAA investigates Ole Miss for paying players-specifically Masoli- and they chalk it up to an error in the decimal place of his academic scholarship. That should give him enough extra cash to pay for court (or the judge to let him off the hook for his probation violation)

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« Reply #246 on: July 29, 2010, 02:09:15 PM »
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failing to stop upon exiting a driveway. 

what the eff is this?

an excuse for pigs to pull anybody over they want.

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« Reply #247 on: July 29, 2010, 02:14:57 PM »
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failing to stop upon exiting a driveway. 

what the eff is this?

Looks like a BIP to me  :dunno:

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Re: Masoli
« Reply #248 on: July 29, 2010, 02:21:14 PM »
This would be one of the biggest KSU football failures I can remember.  Really can't think of something comparable right now.

Luckily for OB and co. he's got one of the most Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!) and uninformed fan bases in the country that is completely clueless to the magnitude of this failure.  Good combo for him.



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« Reply #249 on: July 29, 2010, 02:49:31 PM »