peruna81 wrote:leopold wrote:NEVER should have fired Jeff Bower. It took a couple of years but it caught up with them - no stability with that program.
On the other hand both Tulane and Rice are 6-2. Tulane beat mighty Tulsa yesterday.
Big alums were tired of being competitive with Bowers, but not dominating within the conference and state. It is a BIG step from 9-4 to 11-2 as to your expectation and outcome. We will soon find out if we find a Fedora-type, or another PB.
The problem that USM has is that their alumni (they don't have many "big" alumni, by the way - they probably have fewer than 10 alumni that are capable of "big" gifts) had expectations their program could never hope to meet.
Bower had all of his success in an era where Ole Miss and MSU basically weren't even trying (Ole Miss was on the 2nd worst probation the NCAA ever handed down from around 94-97 and MSU spent several years on probation during the late 90s, as well). Once Ole Miss and MSU started to get back on the recruiting trail, USM just never had a chance to compete - you aren't going to convince many in state players to come play in a 32,000 seat stadium in front of 23,000 people against Conference USA teams if the in state SEC teams are offering you better facilities, better schedules, and better bowls even without better records - win 8 games at USM and you play in the New Orleans Bowl... win 8 at Ole Miss and you play in the Cotton Bowl.
Then, to make matters worse, the NCAA eliminated partial qualifiers completely in 2005. It's not a coincidence that USM has lost 5 games or more every year but one since then. Since 2010, USM has not signed a single player from the top 10 in Mississippi and only 3 that were ranked in the top 20... in a state that only produces about 20-30 FBS level players a year, you can't get shut out of the top 20 players in your state almost every year and hope to field a competitive football team.