Ole Miss Football Mailbag: How Special Would 10 Wins Be? Are Coordinators Staying Put?
As we prepare for one of the most weighty Egg Bowl matchups in late memory, how about we answer a couple of inquiries in the current week's Ole Miss mailbag. 온라인카지노
How uncommon would be it for Ole Miss to dominate 10 matches in Year 2 under Lane Kiffin?
I'm asking this one since I didn't have the foggiest idea about the appropriate response and presently I do as such I need to share.
Path Kiffin is the eighteenth SEC mentor beginning around 2000 to lead a group to a nine-win season in his first or second year nearby. It's happened multiple times, yet Nick Saban, Will Muschamp and Dan Mullen have all done it twice.
If Ole Miss beats Mississippi State on Thursday to get to 10 successes, the Rebels will be the twelfth SEC group beginning around 2000 to win at least 10 customary season games in the first or second year of a mentor's residency.
The initial 11? Saban at Alabama, Gene Chizik and Gus Malzahn at Auburn, Les Miles at LSU, Kevin Sumlin at Texas A&M, Mark Richt and Kirby Smart at Georgia and Urban Meyer, Muschamp, Jim McElwain and Mullen at Florida. Ten of those 11 mentors played for or won a SEC title eventually in their residency.
So it's acceptable organization. Obviously, Kiffin isn't having a similar sort of 10-win season a large portion of those mentors had. Saban, Chizik, Malzahn, Smart and Meyer played for public titles in Year 1 or 2. Richt won a SEC title in Year 2 and Miles lost one in Year 1.
Everything is relative. If Ole Miss wins, it'll be the initial 10-win normal season in school history. Which is the main accomplishment. Yet, it's not chance to bless Kiffin the following Saban, Smart or Meyer off one extraordinary season.
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Despite the fact that the protection has improved, do you think cautious facilitator D.J. Durkin will return for the following season?
Definitely, I think Durkin is quite protected to return. I don't figure Ole Miss would fire him or co-protective facilitator Chris Partridge for execution the manner in which things have pivoted this fall. What's more, I don't think any group is prepared to take the PR hazard of employing Durkin as their lead trainer yet. So my thinking is the length of Kiffin is back, the cautious organizers likely ought to be as well.
Hostile organizer Jeff Lebby? He appears to be more averse to be back. There are excesses of head training occupations open, particularly in Lebby's local Texas, for somebody not to allow Lebby his opportunity. His history with Baylor, UCF and Ole Miss is excessively noteworthy now not to at minimum get a couple of meetings.
It'd be a gigantic bombshell if each of the 11 of Ole Miss' mentors returned for 2022. There will be some development on the grounds that there's consistently development. In any case, the cautious staff appears to be somewhat more strong than the hostile staff at this moment.