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Pontotoc Plans Jim Weatherly Day For Former Ole Miss QB

Jim Weatherly, a star quarterback for the Ole Miss Rebels in the 1960s before going on to enjoy an award-winning career in the music and entertainment field, will be honored with "Jim Weatherly Day" here Aug. 6-7 as part of his hometown's 2010 Bodock Festival.
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Tennis’ Falcon Bows Out of US Open Playoffs

BATON ROUGE — After earning a chance to compete in the US Open National Playoffs, former Lady Tiger Megan Falcon fell to Jessica Pegula in the first round of the tournament Thursday at the Taub Family Tennis Stadium in Palo Alto, Calif.
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Better Know a Freshman: Nic Jacobs – Mr. Replicant

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Let’s all stand up and give Don Yanowsky a big round of applause. Thank you, thank you, the three of you can now sit down. I’ve seen the question raised on more than one occasion… “So what, exactly, does Yano do?” Sure, he was designated as TE’s coach. But we saw a year of the least TE production we’ve seen in ages in that time. Besides his Paulie-Walnuts hairdo, it was hard to really tell what The Last Don contributed, besides being the ultimate closer on the recruiting trail. So why, exactly, are you three applauding again?

Enter, Nic Jacobs. Yano is long gone from LSU this season, but signed, sealed, delivered is the 6’5, 250 lb. TE prospect out of Many, Louisiana. But is his future at TE? To quote a dear friend… “Not so fast, my friends…” 

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This has to be one of the best recruit pictures of all time. It looks like the cover of the latest offering from Juvenile, and I mean that in the best way possible. P.S., if you plan on Googling Nic Jacobs for pictures, make your parental settings are high, or you may end up with something unpleasant.

Jacobs ended the least suspenseful recruiting battle in history on January 22nd of this year, when he pledged to LSU. His Rivals profile claims no other offers, but I think that is more a product of him not listening than him not drawing interest. Jacobs wanted LSU from the beginning. This is the kind of guy that makes fans happy because he “bleeds Tiger’s purple.” But… what kind of football player is he?

Well, the first thing you notice about Jacobs is his massive frame. 6’5, playing at about 250-260 is a big, big kid, particularly to be playing TE. The fact that he plays TE in high school and not OL is a testament to his athleticism. You can tell from the tape that Jacobs has the athleticism to get down the field and block. This causes many to believe that Jacobs will be a jumbo TE for LSU, used specifically for run-blocking purposes and occasionally as a pass catcher (think Keith Zinger). I, however, have other things in mind.

When I look at his frame and his athleticism, I can help but imagine a future OT. Many a TE have converted to successful offensive linemen due to their superior footwork and ability to add positive bulk. Jacobs is a big, bulky kid, but not chubby or out of shape. He’s got all the room he needs to add 40-50 more pounds of solid muscle and bulk to be the size of an offensive lineman. That’s what I see. A 6’5, 310 lb. Nexus 6 ass-kicking machine that even Harrison Ford would run from. I see Nic Jacobs being Brock Lesnar in football pads (maybe that’s a bad analogy). 

But what could stop him from reaching that? Well, multiple people testify to Jacobs relative lack of effort when playing. However, the same criticisms were made of Lavar Edwards coming, and he’s adapted just fine. Even on tape, you can tell Jacobs doesn’t exactly go full-out on every play. Now, the question is, does this stem from laziness? Jacobs is noticeably larger and more athletically gifted than much of his competition. He’s capable of dominating opponents more or less by showing up. Could this be the reason for his lack of effort on every play?

Regardless of the reasoning, that’s an aspect of Nic Jacobs’ game that must change. He won’t be able to simply out-athlete neither his future teammates nor future foes. For Jacobs to grow into the monster blocking machine that I think he can, he’ll need to develop a relentless motor and nasty mentality. Hopefully the increased competition at LSU will draw out those attributes.


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CB David Jenkins Commits!

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CB David Jenkins Commits!

Shea Dixon from Tiger Sports Digest just tweeted that David Jenkins is the newest LSU commitment. This is no shocker, but a huge, huge pick-up, nonetheless.

Many believe Jenkins is the best corner in the state of Texas, and his stock is currently rising. He is 6’1, 185 pounds and sports a Texas offer (which more than says enough about his ability). Ignore his current rankings, because they won’t remain that way for long. Jenkins has legit tools and the skills to be a future lock-down corner at LSU.


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Parrish thinks Pitino has survived trial “unbelievably well”

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Gary Parrish of CBS Sports has been following the Karen Sypher trail from afar and writes a piece on how it might affect Rick Pitino’s future at Louisville.

He believes that all things considered, despite the personal embarrassment, the Louisville coach has come out of it pretty well.

Jokes aside, I tend to agree.

A Parrish excerpt:

My point is that even if Pitino hauls in what would be a remarkable class all things considered, it’ll likely still be trumped by the class Calipari assembles at UK — a class that already includes Mike Gilchrist (ranked No. 1 in the Class of 2011 by MaxPreps.com) and Marquis Teague (ranked No. 11 in the Class of 2011 by MaxPreps.com), and could ultimately feature at least two other consensus top 10 prospects.

Fair or not, that’s an issue for Pitino because he’ll forever be compared to Calipari. But who cares about that right now? All that’s important at the moment is that Pitino is finished testifying, and it seems like he’s going to, against all odds, come out of this mess OK. Most men would be divorced after such a public affair, but Pitino’s marriage remains intact. Most coaches would be fired after such a public embarrassment, but Pitino’s job is secure.

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Woman voices strong opinion about Karen Sypher

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Video from last night’s newscast on WHAS-11 in Louisville. And by the way, the “blank” referred to rhymes with snore:

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Karen Sypher’s demand note (on U of L notepad)

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Vols Land Two In-State Players

Tennessee’s 2011 commitment list grew to 10 members on Friday when offensive lineman Mack Crowder and tight end Brendan Downs committed to the Vols.

Crowder and Downs both attend Tennessee High School in Bristol, Tenn. Downs had been committed to Duke before he switched his commitment to UT.

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Video: Stadium steps before dawn

Vanderbilt concluded their offseason conditioning preparations Friday under the direction of John Sisk and his strength assistants. Watch the video below to see what your Commodores were doing while you were asleep.

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    MEET THE REBELS: Setter Emily Kvitle

    Emily Kvitle is a senior with the Ole Miss volleyball team entering her final season as a part of the program. The consumate team player, Kvitle has played three positions in her time at Ole Miss. Find out more about this Rebel in this Q&A as she sat down and talked about life and being an athlete at Ole Miss.
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