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Masoli to Mississippi

According to reports coming out of the states of Mississippi and Oregon, former Oregon quarterback Jeremiah Masoli has enrolled at Ole Miss:

According to the Rivals.com Rebels site Rebel Grove, University of Mississippi officials admitted Masoli to graduate school at the Oxford campus late Wednesday after carefully considering the former Heisman Trophy candidate’s obvious talents against the off-the-field problems that got him dismissed from Oregon in June.

In a post late Tuesday on the Mississippi athletic department’s Web site, Nutt addressed the issue of taking on any player this close to the start of the season.

“Rarely are there are any talented players still available in the summertime,” said the coach who began considering Masoli after redshirt freshman Raymond Cotton quit the team on Saturday, leaving the Rebels with just two quarterbacks on scholarship.

Masoli to University of Mississippi?

Talk about timing, just as Rebels quarterback Raymond Cotton decides to leave the program, rumors of former Oregon quarterback Jeremiah Masoli transferring to the University of Mississippi really begin to heat up. 

The fact that this has not been denied by the president of the university only makes it seem even more likely to happen.  Masoli, for those of you with a short attention span, was considered to be a top Heisman candidate for the upcoming season, but was then dismissed from the University of Oregon’s football team for two seperate incidents, the second of which resulted in his being charged with second degree burglary.

Ole Miss needs another quarterback, but what effect would Masoli have on the program?  He only has one year of eligibility remaining, so is it worth the risk?

SEC Media Selections: Conference Predictions

Here are the media’s selections for the conference (SEC) order of finish:

MEDIA SURVEY

(Predicted order of finish with first-place votes in parentheses)

EASTERN DIVISION

1. Florida (153) 1030

2. Georgia (15) 791

3. South Carolina (8) 790

4. Kentucky 462

5. Tennessee 450

6. Vanderbilt (1) 194

WESTERN DIVISION

1. Alabama (157) 1034

2. Arkansas (6) 726

3. Auburn (10) 691

4. LSU (1) 653

5. Mississippi State 320

6. Ole Miss (3) 293

Votes to win SEC Championship Game: Alabama 143, Florida 17, Auburn 7, Arkansas 3, Georgia 2, Ole Miss 2, Kentucky 1, LSU 1, South Carolina 1.

Preseason All SEC Media Selections Announced

The Southeastern Conference have announced the media’s All SEC teams (which yours truly voted on).  There are some real headscratchers included.

Here they are:

1st Team All SEC Offense:

QB Ryan Mallet (118) Arkansas 6-6 238 Jr. Texarkana, Ark.
RB Mark Ingram (165) Alabama 5-10 215 Jr. Flint, Mich.
RB Trent Richardson (69) Alabama 5-11 220 So. Pensacola, Fla.
WR A.J. Green (142) Georgia 6-4 205 Jr. Summerville, S.C.
WR Julio Jones (123) Alabama 6-4 220 Jr. Foley, Ala.
TE D.J. Williams (105) Arkansas 6-2 251 Sr. Little Rock, Ark.
OL Lee Ziemba (114) Auburn 6-8 391 Sr. Rogers, Ark.
OL Barrett Jones (103) Alabama 6-4 301 So. Memphis, Tenn.
OL Clint Boling (85) Georgia 6-5 310 Sr. Alpharetta, Ga.
OL James Carpenter (77) Alabama 6-6 300 Sr. Augusta, Ga.
C Mike Pouncey (109) Florida 6-4 310 Sr.

1st Team All SEC Defense-

DL Marcell Dareus (126) Alabama 6-4 306 Jr. Birmingham, Ala.
DL Jerrell Powe (77) Ole Miss 6-2 320 Sr. Waynesboro, Miss.
DL Cliff Matthews (46) South Carolina 6-4 260 Sr. Cheraw, S.C.
LB Dont’a Hightower (158) Alabama 6-4 258 So. Lewisburg, Tenn.
LB Kelvin Sheppard (84) LSU 6-3 239 Sr. Stone Mountain, Ga.
LB Josh Bynes (72) Auburn 6-2 235 Sr. Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.
LB Brandon Hicks (65) Florida 6-2 228 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla.
DB Mark Barron (127) Alabama 6-2 210 Jr. Mobile, Ala.
DB Patrick Peterson (116) LSU 6-1 211 Jr. Pompano Beach, Fla.
DB Ahmad Black (67) Florida 5-9 189 Sr. Lakeland, Fla.
DB Stephon Gilmore (61) South Carolina 6-1 188 So. Rock Hill, S.C.
 

Lakeland, Fla.

1st Team All Purpose/Special Teams-

PK Blair Walsh (72) Georgia 5-10 191 Jr. Boca Raton, Fla.
P Drew Butler (104) Georgia 6-2 207 Jr. Duluth, Ga.
RS Derrick Locke (45) Kentucky 5-9 190 Sr. Hugo, Okla.
AP Randall Cobb (123) Kentucky 5-11 186 Jr. Alcoa, Tenn.

 

2nd Team Offense-

QB Greg McElroy (44) Alabama 6-3 225 Sr. Southland, Texas
RB Derrick Locke (40) Kentucky 5-9 190 Sr. Hugo, Okla.
RB Mario Fannin (22) Auburn 5-11 228 Sr. Hampton, Ga.
WR Darvin Adams (19) Auburn 6-3 185 Jr. Kennesaw, Ga.
WR Randall Cobb (14) Kentucky 5-11 186 Jr. Alcoa, Tenn.
TE Luke Stocker (26) Tennessee 6-6 253 Sr. Berea, Ky.
OL Carl Johnson (53) Florida 6-6 360 Sr. Durham, N.C.
OL Marcus Gilbert (48) Florida 6-5 322 Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
OL Derek Sherrod (47) Mississippi State 6-6 305 Sr. Columbus, Miss.
OL DeMarcus Love (27) Arkansas 6-5 315 Sr. Lancaster, Texas
C William Vlachos (27) Alabama 6-1 289 Jr. Mountain Brook, Ala.

 

2nd Team Defense

DL Pernell McPhee (34) Mississippi State 6-4 285 Sr. Pahokee, Fla.
DL Justin Trattou (31) Florida 6-3 252 Sr. Ramsey, N.J.
DL Kentrell Lockett (29) Ole Miss 6-5 260 Sr. Hahnville, La.
LB Chris Marve (62) Vanderbilt 6-0 232 Jr. Memphis, Tenn.
LB Nick Reveiz (32) Tennessee 5-10 224 Sr. Farragut, Tenn.
LB Courtney Upshaw (31) Alabama 6-2 263 Jr. Eufala, Ala.
LB Justin Houston (30) Georgia 6-3 260 Jr. Statesboro, Ga.
DB Janoris Jenkins (56) Florida 5-11 186 Jr. Pahokee, Fla.
DB Will Hill (41) Florida 6-1 204 Jr. West Orange, N.J.
DB Brandon Boykin (39) Georgia 5-10 183 Jr. Fayetteville, Ga.
DB Zac Etheridge (33) Auburn 6-0 213 Sr. Troy, Ala.
 

 

2nd Team All Purpose/Special Teams

PK Wes Byrum (65) Auburn 6-2 216 Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
P Chas Henry (34) Florida 6-3 222 Jr. Dallas, Ga.
RS *Julio Jones (42) Alabama 6-4 220 Jr. Foley, Ala.
RS *Warren Norman (42) Vanderbilt 5-10 192 So. Stone Mountain, Ga.
AP Chris Rainey (35) Florida 5-9 176 Jr. Lakeland, Fla.

Talk of Agents Dominates SEC Media Days

The juiciest headlines coming out of SEC Media Days has little to do with on the field matters, but who was at what party with what agent.

As has been reported, the University of Georgia is the fourth team to be added to the list of schools being  investigated concerning a Florida party which involved agents and NCAA college football players.  UGA reciever A.J. Green has denied that he is the player under investigation.

Reached by phone Tuesday night — almost a day before the NCAA contacted Georgia — Green told SI.com that he did not attend the party. Green, who is considered on of the nation’s best receivers, said a Georgia compliance official asked him Tuesday if he attended the party. Green said he spent Memorial Day weekend at home in Summerville, S.C.

“I never went to South Beach,” Green told SI.com.

Sports Illustrated does a good job of explaining exactly what is going on-

Earlier Tuesday, ESPN.com reported that Alabama officials are investigating rumors that defensive end Marcell Dareus attended the party. NCAA officials have interviewed several North Carolina players as well as South Carolina tight end Weslye Saunders. Investigators are trying to determine whether agents or financial advisors paid for the party. If someone other than the players footed the bill, any player who attended would be found to have accepted improper benefits and could be ruled ineligible to play for part or all of the 2010 season.

Jim Litke, of the Associated Press, has called out Nick Saban for referring to the agents as “pimps.”  Litke feels that many of the coaches are being dishonest when giving their opinion involving agents and NCAA programs, and I tend to agree with him.

Everyone hates agents — even scrupulous agents — unless they have one. The problem with making unscrupulous agents the villains in this drama is that just like the kids they pick off, they’re only the low-hanging fruit. Considering the way college football is structured, it’s nothing short of laughable to hear the coaches and conference commissioners occupying the branches above to suggest the rot could be stopped there.

Big-time college football is effectively running a minor-league system for the NFL, and they’re doing it largely on the backs of kids whose football schoolwork is so demanding that many will never be able to take advantage of the scholarship that gets thrown in with it.

It’s not about the scholarships, anyway. As incoming Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly noted not too long ago, both of his predecessors routinely boasted some of the best graduation rates in the nation and both got fired.

Leave it to Steve Spurrier to give the most honest and straightforward assessment of the situation when he said that he had no real solution and that “I guess sometimes the lure of taking some cash right away affects all of us.”

SEC Media Days: Bobby Johnson Rumors

Rumors are floating around SEC Media Days concerning Bobby Johnson’s departure.

Apparently, some of the “big money” supporters of the Vanderbilt program put an ultimatum on Johnson’s job.  It is being said that they wanted to win a certain number of games, and also for Johnson to fire members of his offensive staff; an idea which created a major rift between the program and Johnson.  Since Vanderbilt does not have an athletic director, there was no middle man to negotiate the differing sides.

Coaches Release Preseason All SEC Teams

The coaches selections for the preseason All SEC teams have been released.   Here they are:

Preseason Coaches All SEC Team-

1st Team Offense:

QB Ryan Mallet Arkansas 6-6 238 Jr. Texarkana, Ark.
RB Mark Ingram Alabama 5-10 215 Jr. Flint, Mich.
RB Derrick Locke Kentucky 5-9 190 Sr. Hugo, Okla.
WR A.J. Green Georgia 6-4 205 Jr. Summerville, S.C.
WR Julio Jones Alabama 6-4 220 Jr. Foley, Ala.
TE D.J. Williams Arkansas 6-2 251 Sr. Little Rock, Ark.
OL Clint Boling Georgia 6-5 310 Sr. Alpharetta, Ga.
OL Carl Johnson Florida 6-5 360 Sr. Durham. N.C.
OL Barrett Jones Alabama 6-4 301 So. Memphis, Tenn.
OL Lee Ziemba Auburn 6-8 391 Sr. Rogers, Ark.
C Mike Pouncey Florida 6-4 310 Sr. Lakeland, Fla.
1st Team Defense
DL Marcell Dareus Alabama 6-4 306 Jr. Birmingham, Ala.
DL Jerrell Powe Ole Miss 6-2 320 Sr. Waynesboro, Miss.
DL Cliff Matthews South Carolina 6-4 260 Sr. Cheraw, S.C.
LB Josh Bynes Auburn 6-2 235 Sr. Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.
LB Dont’a Hightower Alabama 6-4 258 So. Lewisburg, Tenn.
LB Chris Marve Vanderbilt 6-0 232 Jr. Memphis, Tenn.
LB Kelvin Sheppard LSU 6-3 239 Sr. Stone Mountain, Ga.
DB Mark Barron Alabama 6-2 210 Jr. Mobile, Ala.
DB Patrick Peterson LSU 6-1 211 Jr. Pompano Beach, Fla.
DB Stephon Gilmore South Carolina 6-1 188 So. Rock Hill, S.C.
DB Janoris Jenkins Florida 5-11 186 Jr. Pahokee, Fla.
1st Team All Purpose/Special Teams
PK Blair Walsh Georgia 5-10 191 Jr. Boca Raton, Fla.
P Drew Butler Georgia 6-2 207 Jr. Duluth, Ga.
RS Warren Norman Vanderbilt 5-10 192 So. Stone Mountain, Ga.
AP Randall Cobb Kentucky 5-11 186 Jr. Alcoa, Tenn.
2nd Team Offense
QB Greg McElroy Alabama 6-3 225 Sr. Southland, Texas
RB Jeff Demps Florida 5-8 184 Jr. Winter Garden, Fla.
RB Trent Richardson Alabama 5-11 220 So. Pensacola, Fla.
WR Darvin Adams Auburn 6-3 185 Jr. Kennesaw, Ga.
WR Alshon Jeffery South Carolina 6-4 237 So. St. Matthews, S.C.
TE Luke Stocker Tennessee 6-6 253 Sr. Berea, Ky.
OL James Carpenter Alabama 6-5 300 Sr. Augusta, Ga.
OL DeMarcus Love Arkansas 6-5 315 Sr. Lancaster, Texas
OL Derek Sherrod Mississippi State 6-6 305 Sr. Columbus, Miss.
OL *Cordy Glenn Georgia 6-5 330 Jr. Riverdale, Ga.
OL *Joseph Barksdale LSU 6-5 315 Sr. Detroit, Mich.
C Ryan Pugh Auburn 6-4 297 Sr. Hoover, Ala.
2nd Team Defense
DL Pernell McPhee Mississippi State 6-4 285 Sr. Pahokee, Fla.
DL Drake Nevis LSU 6-1 292 Sr. Marrero, La.
DL *DeQuin Evans Kentucky 6-3 256 Sr. Long Beach, Calif.
DL *Chris Walker Tennessee 6-3 245 Sr. Memphis, Tenn.
DL *Ladi Ajiboye South Carolina 6-2 278 Sr. Riverdale, Ga.
LB Jerry Franklin Arkansas 6-1 241 Jr. Marion, Ark.
LB A.J. Jones Florida 6-1 226 Sr. Tampa, Fla.
LB Craig Stevens Auburn 6-3 229 Sr. Tallahassee, Fla.
LB K.J. Wright Mississippi State 6-4 250 Sr. Olive Branch, Miss.
DB Ahmad Black Florida 5-9 189 Sr. Lakeland, Fla.
DB Chris Culliver South Carolina 6-1 197 Sr. Garner, N.C.
DB Will Hill Florida 6-1 204 Jr. West Orange, N.J.
DB Neiko Thorpe Auburn 6-2 186 Jr. Tucker, Ga.
2nd Team All Purpose/Special Teams
PK Caleb Sturgis Florida 5-10 192 Jr. St. Augustine, Fla.
P Chas Henry Florida 6-3 222 Jr. Dallas, Ga.
RS Brandon Boykin Georgia 5-10 183 Jr. Fayetteville, Ga.
AP Chris Rainey Florida 5-9 176 Jr. Lakeland, Fla.

Agent-Gate Heading to Birmingham; Defending National Champion Crimson Tide Under Scrutiny?

If anyone does not read Mark Wiedmer’s columns for the Chattanooga TFP, you are missing out.  He is polarizing, but his wit and writing style are always enjoyable.  His opinion on this subject can be found here.

The latest school rumored to be caught up in the NCAA investigation into agents is none other the defending national  champions, themselves.  That’s right… the mighty Crimson Tide. According to ESPN, University of Alabama defensive lineman and top NFL prospect Marcel Dareus is the latest name to be caught up in a scandal that is rapidly bringing more and more schools into the firing line. 

As the Southeastern Conference begins it’s annual SEC Media Days in Birmingham, the majority of the buzz revolves around the fact that now three schools are involved, including both the University of Florida and the Crimson Tide. 

Thankfully for all those involved, this is coming out now instead of during the football season, which could spare the university of an Antonio Langham-type of fallout

Regardless, the NCAA has become serious in its crackdown of agents contacting players.

Mike Garrett Gone; Pat Haden In at USC

As just about everyone is aware of by now, Mike Garrett has been relieved of his duties as athletic director at the Universirsity of Southern California, replaced by former USC QB and Rhodes Scholar Pat Haden.

Haden is a very impressive hire who has a sterling reputation and resume.  Pete Fiutak had this to say about Haden’s character:

Pat Haden, a man of impeccable character, immense success both on and off the field, and with the high profile needed for a position of this type. If anyone can quickly restore the glory to the program (and it can be restored in a hiccup at a place with everything that USC has going for it), it’s the Rhodes Scholar who embodies everything a school could ever ask for out of a former star athlete.

The university has now washed its hands of Reggie Bush, even returning his Heisman Trophy on display and purging his image from their campus.  However, Fiutak raises a very interesting point- in that USC has a definite “PR problem” at the moment, and yet have Lane Kiffin as their head football coach. 

No reports indicate that Kiffin has done anything wrong since taking over the football program; nor was he directly responsible for the Reggie Bush saga.  Although he was on the staff during Bush’s years, that blame ultimately falls on their former RB coach and Pete Carroll. 

The thing is… if a school has a PR problem and is desperate to clean up its image within the media and college football fans… how do you do that with Lane Kiffin as your head coach and Ed “Wild Boy” Orgeron as your recruiting coordinator and defensive line coach?  Obviously they aren’t going to terminate Kiffin, but he is going to have to keep his mouth in check and follow the book when it comes to the NCAA, and avoid the useless secondary recruiting violations he became famous for in his time at the University of Tennessee.

The Kickoff Preseason Magazine In Stores Now

As we celebrate our 60th anniversary in this business, be sure to pick up our annual preseason magazine, which is on sale at a Books a Million near you.  You can also order it from our main webpage.