@L2021D What? Ole Miss went from a QB that primarily ran the ball and set the freshman rushing record (at the time) in 2019 to a guy who was a better passer in 2020 and the yards per attempt went up? Omg, that’s revolutionary!
@L2021D If you want to look at two years where Ole Miss had the same starter every game, you could try 2020-2021. Like you said, they had 344.9 yds/game in 2020. In 2021 it was 272.8. How can that be the case if Lane was the coach the whole time and he makes all QBs great?
@L2021D@curtdawg0226@TomMarsLaw@TheStevenWillis Just bc Corral played, it doesn’t mean he STARTED. The starting QB was JRP the last 8 games. I’m sure Corral did have more pass att/yds, as JRP was a running QB. He rushed for over 100 yds in 8 games. When he started, OM passed sparingly and rarely farther than 10 yds downfield
@L2021D@curtdawg0226@TomMarsLaw@TheStevenWillis I watch Ole Miss play. You do not. So I know that Chambliss gets a lot of his coaching from Judge. He may regress, who knows. But your ‘study’ is not indicative of anything other than the fact that you have the Internet.
@L2021D@curtdawg0226@TomMarsLaw@TheStevenWillis I mean, he played some of his best football in the playoffs without Kiffin. The coach he is closest to, Judge, will still be there. I’ll be shocked if there’s a big drop off. Also, in 2019, Corral split time at QB with John Rhys Plumlee, who rushed more than he passed
@VegasRebs If he’s QB3 and a 3rd rd pick, as projected, his rookie contract might be $4-5 mil over 4 years. Or, he could get $5 mil for 1 yr at Ole Miss and have that in the bank going into 2027 draft. Plus, he can continue the development we all saw thru last season. Kind of a no brainer
@joshw197669@PeterBurnsESPN There’s only 2 law schools in MS. Ole Miss law school is by far larger than the one at Mississippi College in Jackson, 2.5 hours south. Considering the location of the hearing, it’d be pretty rare to be assigned a judge that didn’t graduate from Ole Miss law.
@benjammin770@TGoerk@jenkins_le33203@TheStevenWillis I could be wrong, but I was under the impression that an athlete does not officially ‘apply’ for a medical redshirt until their eligibility is exhausted. They don’t do it the season of the redshirt, but after their final season. Is that right?
@returnofloosa If you get bored, it’s 34 pages detailing the process and making a case that the NCAA basically went against their own bylaws. I know I’m biased, but I thought it made an overall good argument
https://t.co/d10KaIGQCZ
@returnofloosa That’s what I’ve been trying to explain. There’s not going to be any new evidence on tonsillitis. The lawsuit is all about how the NCAA handled the waiver process. It’s laying out how they acted in bad faith and didn’t follow their bylaws fairly. No new medical documentation
@returnofloosa I’m so sorry if anything came off as a micro aggression. I meant to be overt and obvious that I was making fun of you and the ridiculous things you’ve said. Also, please stop calling strangers on the internet ‘hun.’