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Bevohorns

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  1. My pushback with this is if you are round of 64 or NIT next year you have not shown any type of improvement that you cant build a program. Recruits will not want to come here if at the minimum we dont make the tournament and with one game. To build a program you have to show improvement to some extent each year to sell toe players to come here. I dont think miller came here knowing he wont have a good enough budget to build a roster next year thats at least good enough to make the tournament and thats what u are making it seem with your comments.
  2. I dont think anyone thought they would win but reading your post why has your tone changed so much ? You were so high on miller which ill be real I wasnt but now I am. You seem very doubtful now that this program will become something and you didnt sound like that last offseason when we hired him ? maybe I am reading into it too much but u dont seem as positive. I also dont get the doubt on NIL you yourself have said that agents are calling texas and we have a top 10 recruiting class coming in. I think miller could have this team be a top 16 team each year and the signs are there and hes started bringing talent so your tone seems shifted. I could also care less if we make tournament this first year as long as he makes it next year which I think he will. Terry left this roster is very bad shape
  3. This team lacks talent theres no other reason. our guards are bad and most of the people we have to play wouldn't see much court on good teams. Ill be looking forward to next season where the talent floor is risen with the recruiting class and the transfer portal.
  4. we do and heard from several we will invest this offseason. Florida did not spend as much as kentucky.
  5. swain is coming back theres no way hes first round talent rn.
  6. that is not first round material by swain
  7. hard to believe swain will be a first rounder this year with the dumb turnover he has.
  8. Not to be that guy but clearly coach doesnt want stuff coming out. Like poster above said it was one thing last week and now another this week seems like hes not as close as schloss told us last week.
  9. I have a feeling PG is the first think we are looking at in the portal
  10. Think swain comes back milers interview made it clear that swain can still improve more
  11. failure of the staff and anyone falling for the young player development BS is just setting themselves up for failure. Yes young guys can develop but not guaranteed and on arch last year you need pretty close to guaranteed to make sure we are natty contenders.
  12. Losing players instead of getting that mystery guard flood needs to be done so
  13. They are saying he wont put pads on until august that is not good
  14. Well Seaton better still be a priority
  15. Feels like most would have announced though even if paperwork had not gone through
  16. Give us a time CJ on when this player enters!!
  17. One post on there by Jackson mod says we lost more than them and they are believing him
  18. may get ugly based on Ole miss ON3 site: Lane Kiffin is trying to cause chaos. The one and only window for college football players to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal closes at 11:59 p.m. CT on Friday. What’s happening now, however, isn’t just a mad dash for late additions. It’s a stress test — of contracts, of locker rooms, and of whether anything in this sport actually carries consequence anymore. Ole Miss and LSU have built two of the nation’s best portal classes. But this isn’t friendly competition. Kiffin isn’t recruiting to keep pace. He’s trying to scorch the earth at his old school. He nearly did last month. Kiffin left a playoff-bound Ole Miss team on the eve of the postseason. The Rebels promoted Pete Golding, steadied themselves, and reached the semifinals anyway — even with Kiffin attempting to trip them up along the way. First came the public pressure. Kiffin leaned on media allies to push Ole Miss into letting him coach the Rebels through the postseason. The school said no. Then came the assistants bound for LSU. A few were permitted to remain briefly, ostensibly to help keep things normal for the current roster. In reality, they were targeting Ole Miss players. Kevin Smith went after Kewan Lacy. He failed. Or so it seemed. Lacy re-signed with Ole Miss. So did Princewill Umanmielen. But late Thursday night, Umanmielen entered the portal anyway. Sources indicate Ole Miss intends to hold him to his contract. What does that actually mean? No one is entirely sure. And no one operates more comfortably in the gray than Kiffin. Contracts in college football are supposed to matter — until they don’t. Enforcement is murky, precedent is thin, and deterrence is almost nonexistent. That’s the space Kiffin is attacking. Devin Harper also re-upped with Golding and Co. He was in Baton Rouge on Thursday, visiting with TJ Dottery. Dottery never signed a new deal with Ole Miss, though the sides had been negotiating for weeks. Things shifted this week, and only after Kiffin leaked contract details through agents connected to Ole Miss transfer signees. Now, through Dottery and others, Kiffin is making a run at Harper and Umanmielen. He’s fighting dirty. And he’s banking on no one stopping him. “[The Rebels are] in hand-to-hand combat with [Kiffin and LSU],” one Ole Miss source said.
  19. The miss st guard pff scores are bad
  20. cannot let them dominate us in the paint
  21. I am fine not getting Seaton but where are the elite guards we are supposed to land ? they dont have much time to enter
  22. Oregon getting a good one in Seaton hope we made them pay!
  23. I mean we want an elite OL for next year if possible id take both Wake guy and Seaton and try to see if we can shift stuff around
  24. Dreams ? we better not be left dreaming about all the OL potential targets 😔
  25. Its being hinted at by Inside Texas from Screenshots I have seen so wanted to see if that was the case
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