Ed Orgeron had a great plan for Mississippi football. Even had it on PowerPoint and everything.Gross. “The plan”. What a joke.
Zac Selmons unwillingness to do the obvious should terrify everyone regardless of which sports you love the most
Unfortunately, we only now have an AD that requires oneWhere was this plan a year ago?
that's what I'm thinking. anytime you have to come up with a "plan" it never ends well. it means whatever he thinks he knows about coaching baseball doesn't work. he's buying time. period. we'll be talking about these same things next year.Gross. “The plan”. What a joke.
Zac Selmons unwillingness to do the obvious should terrify everyone regardless of which sports you love the most
And you wanted to fire John Cohen in mid-2013. Pipe downEd Orgeron had a great plan for Mississippi football. Even had it on PowerPoint and everything.
Regardless of the pitching coach, we need massive portal transfers both in and out, and the transfers in have to be good ones. If you don't fire him now, you almost have to give him 2 years because this won't be a quick fix. And we're not giving him 2 years to fix it, so most likely, we're just postponing the inevitable by a year.I gotta be honest….I genuinely believe that this is the wrong move. My reasoning is very simple: we were absolutely awful at nearly EVERY aspect of the game, and we have two years of data to draw from.
Firing a pitching coach doesn’t fix that. It HAD to be done, but it only addresses one problem of many.
I hope we revisit this thread exactly one year from today and I’m proven to be wrong, but I seriously doubt we will.
God, I hope notOne of these days, we will hire Jon David Wicker.
Lemonis was guaranteed another year when he fired Foxhall. I don't understand how you didn't realize this!
This wasn't Selmon's decisionaloneat all. AD's don't operate in a vacuum. They don't have the ability to arbitrarily hire or fire any coach. If Keenum and the money boys wanted Lemonis gone, he'd be gone. They apparently didn't so he's still here.