I am going to keep this short because I spent a ton of time on the season preview. Starting next week these will be longer.
Southern Miss
The Golden Eagles are taking on Texas State on Saturday. Kick for this game is 6:00. Vegas opened this line at -9 1/2. Line currently sits at between 7 1/2 and 8 1/2 depending on which book you look at. This will be Texas State's second year as an FBS school. There will be some bad plays by USM, but in the end the Golden Eagles have more talent than Texas State.
Southern Miss 31 Texas State 27
Mississippi State
The Bulldogs take on Oklahoma State in Houston on Saturday afternoon. The kick for this game is 2:30. I am hesitantly optimistic for this game because I think this is a bad matchup for the Bulldogs. Vegas has this game sitting at a 12 1/2 to 13 1/2 point spread. The bulldogs defense has their work cut out for them stopping the high paced, high powered offense that Oklahoma State will be bringing to Houston.
If the offense does not score in the 30's you can automatically mark down a loss. The defense have a lot of good plays and series, but the Cowboys offense will score. Keys to this game: 1. Score touchdowns not field goals. 2. Create negative plays for the Cowboys on offense. 3. Get off the field on third down.
I don't see the Bulldogs winning because in the end Ok State will just be too much
Oklahoma State 34-Ms State 27 (Field goal attempts instead of touchdowns will cause the Bulldogs to lose)
Ole Miss
Last but not least Ole Miss travels to Nashville to play Vandy TONIGHT. Kick for this game is after 8 PM. Football is back, and I am as excited as anyone about it. Vegas originally opened this line with Vandy as a 1 1/2 point favor. The line currently has Ole Miss at either a 3 or 3 1/2 point favorite.
If you know anything about the Vandy/Ole Miss series you know the games are almost always a nail bitter. One thing I anticipate to see tonight out of the Rebels is a shaky start, especially on offense because Bo Wallace has not practiced as much as most players. They say he is ready to go, but I anticipate seeing signs of a little rusty early.
Vandy is a really solid football team with a really good coaching staff. The Commodores will be ready tonight. They played this same game last year against South Carolina and BARELY lost. This is going to be a nail bitter, but I feel like the Rebels pull it off late, maybe even with a game winning drive at the end. The under has been bet hard, and I have to agree with it. I think points are going to be hard to come by early in this game. Down 21 -17 in the 4th... Wallace throws a late touchdown pass to Moncrief. I know that ending sounds good to Rebel fans.
Ole Miss 24 Vandy 21
I hope all teams have a great season!
My bet of the week is LA Lafayette +11 against Arkansas. I like what the Ragin Cajuns have going with Mark Hudspeth leading them.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
University of Mississippi 2013 Football Preview
University of Mississippi
Ole Miss Rebels
First thing I want to hit on, and I want to hit on it
hard. Hugh Freeze should have been NCAA
coach of the year in 2012. There are countless different coach of the year awards. Hugh
Freeze did not receive a single one of them.
Freeze was mentioned in some circles, but he did not receive one
award. In my opinion you should not have
to win 10 games to be coach of the year.
Just because Alabama goes undefeated does not mean Saban should be given
coach of the year. I could win 10 games
at Bama with the talent they have on their roster. Coach of the year should not be based on most
wins. It should be what coach improves
his team the most. There is no arguing
what Freeze did in 2012.
I really thought there was no way Ole Miss would ever get to
6 wins in 2012. I thought that because I
had no idea Bo Wallace would play like he did.
As the season went on Wallace turned out to be one of the top
quarterbacks in the SEC. He improved
just the same as Tyler Russell fluttered for MSU. The Rebels having 6 wins and a bowl victory
in 2012 was incredible considering the number of question marks they had prior
to the season.
My other two preview posts only had 2 paragraphs in this
section, but I think Ole Miss needs 3 to touch on their recruiting class. I am not trying to rain on their parade, but having
a top 10 class does not guarantee you 10 wins the following year. At most 3 or 4 of those players will have an
impact on the 2013 season. The key to
making a top 10 class get you to 10 wins is 1) to get those guys in school 2)convince
them they are not all world and that they must work 3)keep them on your
team. The real measure of a recruiting
class is what they do their sophomore and junior year in college. Some 5*’s drop off and some 2 and 3 *’s
emerge as great players. Almost half the
players selected in the first round of the NFL draft this year were rated 3* or less out of high
school. Ole Miss fans know Patrick Willis very well. He is one of the
best linebackers in NFL. Willis was a 2* prospect out of high school.
Ole Miss achieved step one in getting elite players, but the rest of the
process is just as hard.
OFFENSE
I hit on this earlier by talking about Bo Wallace. It is easy to say the quarterback is the most important player, but he really is the most important person on this
team’s roster. With him Ole Miss has a
chance against every team they play.
Without him they win less than 6 games.
Ole Miss has Brunetti behind Wallace, but honestly the only people he
scares are the Ole Miss faithful.
Keeping Wallace healthy should be the number one priority for Ole Miss.
Bo Wallace possesses the “IT” factor that Tyler Russell has yet to show.
First step to keeping the quarterback healthy is to have an
offensive line that can protect him, and a running game that can take some
pressure off of him. It looks like the
offensive line has the potential to be a strong point. This group returns players with depth and
talent. Just like with MSU this group
has 8 or 9 players that should see the field in 2013. Good depth is needed in the SEC and that is
good depth.
Jeff Scott is back at running back, but this unit as whole
really lacks experienced depth.
Scott is the perfect running back for the system Ole Miss runs. This group needs to get some type of
production from a second back. It sounds
crazy because Jeff Scott is a good running back, but overall this unit is the
weakest unit on offense. That is a good
sign for the offense.
The group of wide receivers has major talent. They are led by Donte Moncrief. I have said from day one that I thought he
would play on Sundays. Moncrief is going
to produce. Sanders will miss the first
part of the season with an injury. Ole
Miss must get some production out of all other wide receivers because Moncrief
will have 2 guys on him at all times. He
will still produce even when double covered because he is that good, but his
numbers will not reflect how good he really is.
Laquon Treadwell is slated to start for the Rebels. He could be the X-Factor for this offense,
especially when he gets on the field with Moncrief and Sanders at the same
time.
You have to really look for weaknesses in the offense
heading into 2013. Having to dig to find
possible question marks is a good sign for a team. This group will be able to score against
every team they play. If you look at the
Wallace/Scott/Moncrief combination you will be hard pressed to find a better
trio of QB/RB/WR in the country. The
offense ranked 52nd last year scoring 30 points a game. I expect this point total to get up around 35
a game this year. That would put them as
a Top 25 offense. A top 25 offense in
the SEC is a REALLY good offense.
DEFENSE
The defensive unit for Ole Miss in 2012 was a solid group,
but they have the most room for improvement going into 2013. If you compared offense to defense its obvious that the defense has the most room for improvement. This side of the ball returns 7
starters. They also have some very
talented young players that saw the field in crucial situations last year.
The number one thing the defensive side of the ball is
looking for in 2013 is the depth to allow them to finish. This team barley missed victories against
both A&M and LSU. The reason they
lost those games was simple. They did
not have the depth. The players were
exhausted late in games.
The front four is probably the most exciting group of
players on the Ole Miss roster, even more upside than the group of wide receivers. This
group could be scary good, especially with the addition of younger/bigger brother
Nkemdiche. MSU and Ole Miss have both
done excellent jobs building a team on the defensive front. The defensive line doesn’t get the glory that
other positions get but in order to get 9 or 10 wins in the SEC you have to be
dominating up front. This group on
defense really has no ceiling heading into 2013. If everything comes together for the
defensive line they could be the best defensive front in the SEC. That is a strong comment considering you have
Bama, LSU, Georgia, South Carolina, Etc.
The secondary is the biggest question mark of the whole team
heading into 2013. Just like with MSU a
dominating defensive line will help this group.
Offenses torched the secondary last year, especially Georgia and
Texas. Almost every team threw for more
than 200 yards against Ole Miss in 2012.
This team returns players that saw the field in 2012, but none of them
really excelled. If Ole Miss wants to
get to the 10+ win area this will be the group that does it for them.
The defense will be much improved in 2013. This side of the ball will have the depth to
allow it to finish games. They will have
playmakers at every level that will make the big plays. Ole Miss was ranked 55th in
scoring defense last year. If all the
stars align this group has the potential to be a top 10 defense. If that happens then there is no telling
where the Rebels end up this year.
The expectations are high for Ole Miss this year within
their athletic department and fan base.
The first thing you do to make a prediction for a team’s season is go
through the schedule and give “automatic wins”.
I say “automatic” because nothing is that, but Ole Miss should be 10+
point favorites against these “automatic wins.”
The automatic wins on the schedule are SEMO, Idaho, and Troy. Honestly Auburn and Missouri should be no
real trouble for Ole Miss, so they are in this category. With 5 wins checked you have to think Ole
Miss fans feel confident they will go at least 2 and 1 against Vandy, Arkansas,
and MSU.
We now have Ole Miss with at least 7 wins. I can’t sit here and predict which one of the
next four teams Ole Miss will beat, but I think it happens. The teams are Texas, Bama, A&M, and
LSU. Ole Miss always plays LSU tough, so
you know that game is going to be a coin flip.
Texas, Bama, and A&M look like tough games, but Ole Miss is not a
guarantee win for any of those 3 teams.
One of the biggest games of the year for Ole Miss is this Thursday
against Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt has been
a thorn in the side of Rebel fans for an extended period of time now. The brutal truth is that Vanderbilt is a
rival of Ole Miss. A win Thursday could
propel this team to the best case scenario situation.
The schedule for the Rebels is really the opposite of MSU. Early season struggles are not the end of the world. The back end of the schedule is really easy for Ole Miss. Keep your heads up if the Rebels struggle early because if the Rebels end September 2-2 the best case scenario really could come into play.
The schedule for the Rebels is really the opposite of MSU. Early season struggles are not the end of the world. The back end of the schedule is really easy for Ole Miss. Keep your heads up if the Rebels struggle early because if the Rebels end September 2-2 the best case scenario really could come into play.
Best Case: 10-2
Worst Case: 5-7 (It would take something devastating for the
Rebels to not go bowling in 2013)
My Predition: 9-3 ( I have a hard time picking Ole Miss to
get to the 10 win point because games against Texas, Bama, A&M, and LSU are
just games I can’t realistically pick Ole Miss in. I think the Rebels will win all the games
they are supposed to this year and have one upset. 9-3 and another trip to the Cotton Bowl is a
damn good second season for Hugh Freeze.
INTERESTING FACTS
Ole Miss has claimed national titles in 1959, 1960, and 1962. This was prior to the current system. Several teams claimed titles in those 3 years. Either way if you can claim a title you must have been really good.
First season of football for Ole Miss was in 1890. The Rebels have gone 628-492-35. That is a 56% winning percentage.
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium was built in 1915. Current capacity is 60,580. Largest crowd ever was 62,663 against Alabama on October 10, 2009. Stadium is named after legendary coach Johnny Vaught and Judge William Hemingway.
Ole Miss has won 6 conference titles. The most recent title was in 1963.
Ole Miss has had 11 consensus All-Americans.
In 1904 Ole Miss defeated Union College 114-0.
Thank you to everyone for reading the blog. Football season is here. I wish every team the best of luck.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Mississippi State Universty 2013 Football Preview
Mississippi State University Bulldogs
The uncertainty level is at an all-time high for me with
Mississippi State heading into 2013.
Most years I know MSU is either going to suck, or they are going to be
pretty good. The Bulldogs second half
against Ole Miss in the Egg Bowl, and their performance against Northwestern in
the Gator Bowl made me sick. Those six
quarters of football were as bad as any six quarters under Dan Mullen, especially
the effort Tyler Russell gave. Honestly,
the entire second half of the season was pretty bad. The record backs that statement up.
The Bulldogs did lose some key players, but they lost key
players at skilled positions. I have
always felt that you can fill skill position roles much easier than you can the
guys up front. I think Chad Bumphis was
probably as big of a loss as any one single player. In his 4 years at MSU he was a solid football
player for Dan Mullen.
OFFENSE
Almost every media outlet lists Tyler Russell as a key
returning player. The only thing he was
key to at the end of the year was the key to losing games. At times on the sideline he looked like he
had no idea where he was at. In the
Gator Bowl he looked like he walked from the bar to the locker room for the
game. The effort the Bulldogs displayed
in that game was bad. Russell’s effort
stood out above all others as the worst. Watching him in that game gave me flashbacks
of Mike Henig against LSU. Henig made
Craig Steltz look like a hall of famer, much like Russell made the Northwestern
defense look like Alabama.
At times the guy has flashes of absolute brilliance moving
the team up and down the field with pin point execution. Tyler Russell has many positive
attributes. The first is his experience
in the line of fire. He has played a ton
of SEC football. He basically is a second
coach on the field at this point. He has
the arm strength to make any throw.
Russell is not a running quarterback, but he is pretty agile at times. With all that being said he has never once
shown me that he has the “IT” factor.
The “IT’ factor means everything for a quarterback and until he shows me
he has it he will be the Achilles heel to the offense.
Skill position is something I really don’t worry about
much. The Bulldogs have a stable of
running backs, and they have guys that can catch the ball. There were some key losses at receiver but as
I said earlier I think the skill position guys are the easiest to replace. I
think Malcolm Johnson is the key guy in the category of offensive skill
players. He is a matchup nightmare. If he stays healthy he is a guy Russell will
look for often.
The offensive line returning could be the best offensive
line under Mullen. This group has depth
and experience. A couple of injuries
early would deplete the depth fast, but if this unit stays healthy it will be a
strong point for this team. The line is
obviously anchored by pre-season all SEC/American selection Gabe Jackson. He is one of the best offensive linemen in
the country. The guys around him all
have experience and talent. If the line was not so strong I would go ahead and throw MSU to the wolves, but I think
this group has the ability to really carry this team in 2013.
At this point I see no reason why the offense won’t be
successful simply because they should have the ability to run the ball against
every team they play. Returning
experience up front is critical for the success of an offense and this team has
that. Tyler Russell needs to start off against
Oklahoma State good and gain back some confidence. If Russell gains confidence the Bulldogs will
have the opportunity to be a special unit on offense. This group will be productive against inferior opponents, but I really can’t make a prediction for the offense against good teams because Tyler Russell is harder to figure out than a game of Pai Gow Poker at
the casino.
DEFENSE
This may sound crazy to some with the loss of Banks and
Slay, but this side of the ball really excites me. A
good defensive front will make any group of defensive backs look good. An example I always go back to is the NY
Giants. Their defensive front dominated
in their two Super Bowl wins making their linebackers and defensive backs look
like All-Pro type guys. There is
experience, depth, talent, youth, etc. returning up front. Mark it down.. there’s several guys on the
Bulldogs front that will play on Sundays.
If the defensive front gets the production it should out of some young
guys this unit could be a top 3 defensive line in the SEC.
The linebacker group returns depth. It has playmakers across the board at
linebacker, especially Bernardrick McKinney.
McKinney will become a household
name in the SEC over the next 2 years. This
unit does lose leading tackler from last 2 years in Cam Lawrence. Cam Lawrence was a really good football
player, but the guys sitting there waiting to replace him have more upside. The biggest loss with Cam Lawrence will be in
the communication category. He was the
quarterback of the defensive unit the last 2 years. I look to McKinney to take over this role.
The back group is obviously a question mark. Losing 2 guys that will start in the NFL is
never a positive. You don’t just replace
guys like Banks and Slay with one guy.
You replace them with a core that becomes stronger. MSU must get more pressure out of the front
four. Pressure out of the front four
will put the secondary in positive situations.
If I was asked what are the 3 biggest keys for the defensive
unit in 2013. I would say pressure,
pressure, pressure. Geoff Collins is now
solely in charge of the defensive unit. At times it looked to me like Chris Wilson was
in over his head as defensive coordinator.
Geoff Collins preaches playmaking and being aggressive. Everywhere Geoff Collins has been the
coordinator the defenses have been really good. The defenses he lead at both Western Carolina and FIU significantly improved in every category under him.
The bulldogs have experience and depth on the defensive line. As I said earlier this group could be a top 3
defensive line. This group needs to
dominate. Their dominating play could lead the defense to a top 20 rating in every major statistical category.
SEASON PREDICTION
The Bulldogs have been to 3 straight bowl games. Expectations have been raised for this
team. At this point I can realistically say most fans would not be happy with a losing record. A season that ends without post
season play is in one word BAD. The
schedule for MSU is not easy, but is there any team in the SEC with an easy
schedule? The answer to that question is
no. Every team will play at least 3 or 4
top 10 teams during the season. Crying
about a tough schedule in the SEC is like crying about the heat in Mississippi during the
summer.
Money talks, so the Bulldogs are going to Houston to open
the season against Oklahoma State. There
is no way that MSU or Dan Mullen would agree to this game if major money was
not involved. The matchup against Oklahoma
State is a tough one. Some media outlets
have predicted OSU to win the Big 12 this year.
The fast paced offense OSU operates is similar to the offenses MSU really
struggled against last year. If MSU is
not ready to play against the fast pace of OSU then I will have to blame the
coaching staff. This was obviously a
weakness for the team last year. Every
practice should be used to practice against the up tempo because most of the
teams MSU plays this year will be moving quickly.
You hear me relate back to Vegas a lot because they are
experts at creating lines. The line on
this game opened at -13, but currently sits at -12 ½. I would never realistically predict a 10+
point dog to win a game. They play the
game for a reason because upsets happen.
MSU has the players to beat OSU, but I don’t see it happening. Losing the opener would not be devastating,
but winning it would change the entire outlook going forward. The Bulldogs better get wins early because
the back end of the schedule is tough.
MSU has too much talent on their football team at critical
positions to implode this year. This is
a really good football team. The problem
is that they are in a conference with great teams. I said this earlier, but I want to reiterate it.. the Bulldogs better get wins early because the back end of the schedule is tough. Right off the top I can check 4 losses off
(LSU, USC, A&M, Bama). Ceiling for
the Bulldogs is really 8 wins, but a dream season would have them with an upset.
Best Case Scenario 9-4 (Not realistic)
Worst Case Scenario 4-8 (This would be a momentum killer for
the program)
My Prediction 6-6 (Bulldogs will have equal or superior talent
to at least 7 teams on their schedule)
INTERESTING FACTS
Even though MSU was, so close in baseball this year the University has never won a national championship in any sport, EVER.
First year of football was in 1885. All-time MSU has a losing record
(515-549-39)
Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field is the 2nd
oldest on campus stadium behind Georgia Tech’s Bobby Dodd Stadium. The stadium currently holds 55,082. Record attendance was set on 11/14/2009 with
a crowd of 58,103 against Alabama.
Stadium is currently undergoing a 75 million dollar expansion. The stadium will look awesome after the expansion/renovation.
MS State has had 3 consensus All-Americans (38 named
All-American by various media outlets)
MS State has won just 1 conference title. It was in 1941
I didn't mention this in the above blog because I am still holding out faith that Tyler Russell will actually come to play this year. If you thought about everything I said with Russell you know there is obvious doubt in my mind about him. I have heard from countless people that Dak Prescott is one of the most respected players on the roster. He is chomping at the bits to get an opportunity. If Russell does not perform I feel like Dan Mullen may have to pull a page out of the Old Ball Coach's playbook and yank him. Steve Spurrier has tried to pull quarterbacks mid play before. If Russell plays bad on a drive or in a quarter I think Mullen has to pull him. Maybe not for the season, but at least long enough to wake him up. I think MSU would have won the Gator Bowl if Prescott had been put in, but they would have lost Russell's confidence forever.
Thank you to all for reading. Ole Miss will be next, and the number of readers on the Ole Miss blog almost doubles MSU and USM together. I hope to make it my best one yet!
Thursday, August 22, 2013
University of Southern Mississippi 2013 Football Preview
University of Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles
Southern Mississippi is starting over for the second time in
2 seasons. It is extremely rare that a
coach only makes it one season at a school before being fired. Ellis Johnson was fired after one year
because his team did something extremely rare.
They did not win a single football game.
I did not think the hiring of Ellis Johnson was a good fit for USM, but
I never imagined they would not win a single game under him. USM needs an energetic coach with an offensive
background. Johnson and his staff were
anything but that.
All that being said, this is a new year. 2012 is gone and USM has a new coach heading
into the 2013 season. Fedora came from
Oklahoma State. He was successful at USM. If the formula worked once why not try it
again. USM has once again hired away the
OSU offensive coordinator. This time
around it is Todd Monken. Funny story
is that Monken was passed up before the 2012 season in favor of Ellis
Johnson. Monken overhauled the entire
coaching staff. He only retained one
coach from Johnson’s staff.
OFFENSE
Monken is one of the new age offensive minds that believes
in playing fast, both during plays and between plays. If his offense gets a first down they are going
to step on the gas. It is hard to play
fast on the first few plays of a drive because if you go 3 and out your defense
could be back on the field in only a few minutes setting them up for a bad
situation. Earning just one first down
allows an offense to move quicker. It is
really a snowball effect because if they get 2 or 3 first downs they are taking
very little time off the clock. If you
have watched Oregon in recent years or even OSU this is exactly what they
do. Monken is trying to bring that to
USM.
I believe Monken’s formula for success will work in
Conference USA. The problem with
Monken’s offense this year is that he doesn’t have a quarterback to operate it. The quarterback position could be a
carousel. The system Monken runs does
most of the work for the QB. Monken just
needs someone who can manage the offense and make routine throws.
One of the best things to help a young, undeveloped
quarterback is a good running game. USM
has a pretty decent group of running backs, but a running game depends on the
offensive line. The offense line is a
major question mark. There are a couple
of returning players, but as a whole the offensive line is a weakness. The offensive line is probably the biggest
concern for USM heading into the season.
If you didn’t understand anything from what I said you
understood that the offense for USM has issues up and down the depth chart
heading into the 2013 season. Issues on
offense are something I believe Monken can handle. His offensive game plan will hide some holes
in the offense. Even during an obvious
offensive rebuilding year I think Monken will get some production out of this unit.
DEFENSE
This seems pretty obvious because USM did not win a game
last year, but like all other units their defense was terrible in 2012. When I think of USM in my lifetime I always
just assume they are going to have a good defense. Monken’s best decision during the offseason
may have been to get Dave Duggan to come back to Hattiesburg as the defensive
coordinator. Duggan was at USM under
Fedora. When Fedora went to North
Carolina Duggan went with him. Duggan is
back and is very familiar with many of the defensive players returning in 2013.
First thing I have to mention about this unit is that they
will never be able to replace Jamie Collins.
That dude was a beast. Collins
will become a household name playing for the Patriots. Jamie Collins did everything for the
defensive unit in 2012. Collins drew a
big star from every team USM played. Two
guys were allocated to him on almost every play. I can’t imagine how bad the defensive unit
would have been in 2012 without Collins.
This unit returns some experienced players at every
level. Even with the loss of Collins,
this unit has the chance to be significantly improved under Duggan. 5 of the 7 defenders at linebacker and defensive back are
seniors, including linebackers Alan Howze and Dylan Reda. Question mark for this team is the defensive
line and the lack of quality depth. This
unit has the potential to be very good if some young guys can emerge as
contributors.
This sounds so obvious, but the key to this defense is
getting turnovers. In 2011 the Golden
Eagles produced 28 turnovers. In 2012
they only produced 12 turnovers. With
the number of quality athletes on this unit I see no reason why they don’t
regain some confidence and be dominating in the C-USA.
SEASON PREDICTION
Who created this brutal schedule for USM? Their schedule is without question the
toughest in the C-USA and maybe the toughest of all non BCS schools in the
country. USM goes on the road to
Nebraska, Arkansas, Boise State, ECU, Marshall, and La Tech. If Monken gets some consistent quarterback play and gets the offense going this team will go bowling. If the quarterback and offensive line struggle this is going be another forgettable year in Hattiesburg. I think Monken will get some steady play out of the offense, but USM is notorious for losing to a team they should beat. I think that one let down game will cause them to miss post season play.
Best Case Scenario: 7 and 5
Worst Case Scenario: 2 and 10
My Prediction: 5 and 7
INTERESTING FACTS
As stated above it is rare for a coach to only get one year
in before being fired. Joe Lee Dunn was
fired at Ole Miss after just one year in 1994.
USM had compiled 18 winning seasons in a row heading into
2012. Heading into the 2012 season that
streak was the 4th longest in FBS behind Florida State (37), Florida
(26), and Virginia Tech (21).
Stadium Capacity is 36,000. Stadium was originally constructed in 1932. Name was changed to Carlisle-Faulkner Field at M.M Roberts Stadium in 2004. Major renovation took place in 2008 with the addition of 4,000 seats and 33 suites. Attendance record was set on September 5, 2009 against Alcorn State. Attendance for that game was 36,232.
Noteworthy football alumnist - Brett Favre, Derrick Nix, Sammy Winder, Tyrone Nix, Reggie Collier, and Hall of Famer Ray Guy.
Southern Mississippi has never had a consensus All-American
8 Conference Championships - Most recent was in 2011 under Larry Fedora
USM is considered to have three major rivals. They have a winning record against all three. Those teams are La Tech(Rivalry in Dixie), Memphis(Black and Blue Bowl), and Tulane(Battle for the Bell).
As always I am enjoy comments, feedbacks, suggestions, criticism, and especially compliments. If you have an opinion on something I would like to hear it. Thanks for reading.
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