SEC SPORTS REPORT
ATLANTA, Ga- There is no possible way anybody could have predicted the events that unfolded in Baton Rouge in August 2011. With a top 5 ranking for most of the summer and a national championship in site, everything looked good until August came.
First the newly hired quarterbacks coach Steve Kragthorpe revealed he was suffering from Parkinson’s disease and would have to take on a more limited role with the LSU offense was a blow.
Les Miles seemed to handle the news thoughtfully. There was an adjustment of some job responsibilities and a reaching out to Kragthorpe to work around his illness. Seemed like things were worked out.
Then in late hours of August 18th, everything changed. According to police reports approximately ten LSU football players were involved in a brawl in the parking lot of Shady’s bar. A man was pulled from his pick up truck and beaten severely and witnesses saw starting quarterback Jordan Jefferson kick another fight participant in the head while the man was lying on the ground.
Miles waited a few days before making a decision, but he had no choice when 2nd degree assault charges were levied against his starting quarterback.
So here’s how this plays out. If LSU beats Oregon on Saturday night, most of the events of August 18th go away. The victims hospital bills will be paid anonymously and they will be encouraged to not press charges and they won’t press any charges. Jordan Jefferson and Josh Johns will be allowed to join the team at a later date with not much pomp and circumstance.
If LSU wins, Les Miles will have once again proved that when the pressure is the greatest, he has a way of pulling his team together. In 2007, in the final days before the national championship, ESPN tried to break the news that Miles was headed to Michigan to coach his alma mater back to glory. Somehow Miles turned the event upside down, rallied his players and beat a good Ohio State team 38-24. Not many coaches could pull that off with so much pressure from the media. Miles did.
Can Miles do it again? This Oregon team is real good and they took a great Auburn team down to the wire for the national championship. If LSU wins Saturday, all past sins of Les Miles are forgiven. If he wins with all the distractions of August, he is truly a great coach, no question about it.
What happens is LSU loses? If LSU loses Saturday night, immediately the storylines will be that there were too many distractions to win. Quarterback Jarrett Lee’s performance will be dissected and there will be a fan/media push to get Zach Mettenberger in the starting line-up.
The attorney for the four victims will continue to leak out information about the other LSU football players and will try to create a witch hunt to identify the mob that attacked his clients. There will be line-ups and additional charges will be brought. Tons of articles from non-SEC journalist attacking the win at all cost mentality of the SEC.
The world we live in is very predictable. Nothing good ever really happens at bars after midnight. A coach is always judged by his wins and losses. The media loves winners but they will turn on you in a second when you lose. Justice will be served.
See you on the ball field.
Jay Holgate is a sports analyst for the SEC Football News APP available on Iphone and Android phones.
THE WASHINGTON POST- Mississippi State men’s basketball coach Rick Stansbury announced Thursday that he is retiring after 14 seasons.
A red-eyed Stansbury said at a press conference on campus he “thought long and hard about this, but it’s time to start a new chapter and step away from coaching.”
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CBS SPORTS- South Carolina had determined that Darrin Horn will not continue as its men's basketball coach, a source confirmed to CBSSports.com on Tuesday.
An official announcement is expected at 1:30 p.m. today. Horn spent four seasons at South Carolina after a five-year stint at Western Kentucky that culminated with a trip to the Sweet 16 of the 2008 NCAA tournament. The notoriety gained from that one season -- really, just those two weeks in early March -- made Horn an attractive candidate at South Carolina, but he was never able to take the Gamecocks to the NCAA tournament.
SEC DIGITAL NETWORK- Four SEC teams have been invited to play in the 2012 NIT, which begins on Tuesday.
Tennessee earned the top seed in its portion of the bracket. The Volunteers, who were the second seed in the SEC Tournament, open the NIT at home against Savannah State on Tuesday night.
Ole Miss is the second seed in its region, and the Rebels will open NIT action by hosting Illinois State on Wednesday night in Oxford.
Mississippi State is the fourth seed in its bracket. The Bulldogs, who were on the NCAA Tournament bubble, will host Massachusetts on Tuesday night in Starkville.
LSU is also in the NIT field. The Tigers and Coach Trent Johnson will visit Oregon on Tuesday night in a first-round NIT matchup.
SEC DIGITAL NETWORK- The Southeastern Conference is sending four teams to the 2012 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.
SEC regular season champion Kentucky is the overall top seed in the tournament. The Wildcats are in the South Region, and will open in Louisville, Ky. by playing the winner of the opening round game between Mississippi Valley State and Western Kentucky. The Delta Devils are coached by former Wildcat guard Sean Woods.
SEC Tournament champion Vanderbilt earned the fifth seed in the East Region. The Commodores will face Harvard on Thursday in Albuquerque, N.M. in the first round.
Also making the field from the SEC were Florida and Alabama. The Gators are the seventh seed in the West Region and open on Friday against Virginia from the ACC. That game will be played in Omaha, Neb..
Alabama was assigned the ninth seed in the Midwest Region. The Crimson Tide battles Creighton in the first round on Friday in Greensboro, N.C.
USA TODAY- 1) Florida 3) South Carolina 7) Arkansas 8) Texas A&M 15) Ole Miss 16) LSU 19) Georgia 20) Kentucky 22) Miss State
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