Ole Miss head coach Houston Nutt spoke with the media on Sunday and reviewed the Rebels' win over LSU and discussed the upcoming SEC encounter at Mississippi State.
Opening Statement
After watching the film this morning,
I was very pleased with how physical we played, and I have never been prouder
of a group. They played extremely hard on both sides of the ball, and besides
the blocked kick that was kicked low, the special teams were outstanding. They
played with extreme effort and were very physical throughout the game. They overcame some setbacks, including the
two touchdowns that were called back. They did not drop their heads or let go
of the rope. They finished the game, and I was really proud of them for that.
Q: Did Dexter McCluster do what you wanted him to do on the onside kick?
Yes. The kicked ball was too hot. We teach the front line
to let it go if it's too hot and let the second line guys get it. They timed it
right, and LSU made a great play.
Q: Do you still
get nervous watching film even after a game is over?
Absolutely. I just got through watching it and had
the same feelings that I had with about a minute left.
Q: What kind of
job has Tyrone Nix done this season?
In my mind, he's the defensive
coordinator of the year. He has been consistent every single week. His plan has
been right on every game, and he's just done a great job. He has a great feel
for the game. He knows when to call a blitz or when to bail out of a blitz.
He's been outstanding.
Q: Did you feel he
called the right play with the blitzes at the end of the game?
No question about it.
Q: Have you ever coached
in a game where the different emotions fluctuated so much?
Yes, maybe one or two other times, but this was right
there at the top.
Q: Do you think
Mississippi State will be extra fired-up after last season's loss?
I don't know. I'm more concerned about our guys. This is
the biggest game of the year. It's an in-state rivalry. There are brothers,
sisters, aunts and uncles, and anytime you go in a coffee shop someone is from
Mississippi State and someone is from Ole Miss. I'm just glad all the recruits
we had in got to see the atmosphere here last night, and they were very safe.
It was an exciting time and they got to witness one of the best games played
this year.
Q: What is the
team's schedule this week with no classes?
We will do pretty much the same thing except we will move
practice up. We'll keep a study table going for those who need it. We will
watch film in the morning and practice a little earlier in the day, probably
around 2 p.m.
Q: Did any
recruits not show up due to the rally?
It kept about eight student-athletes from coming, and I really
hate they missed the game. I hate they felt like they needed to stay home. I
understand, but there was nothing of significance that happened as far as their
rally. I heard some of them were from out of town, not from the state of
Mississippi I talked to mothers and dads who did come, and they saw the harmony
and togetherness in the stands and in our locker room and saw it amongst our
players. I had a lot of comments that 'I didn't know it was this good up here.'
We had a lot of positives from the weekend.
Q: What does the
team's injury situation look like?
It's that time of year. We are beat up and sore. But
every one of them, if you ask, will tell you they have another 60 minutes left
in them. They will be ready to go and have a good week of practice. We have to
get ready.
Q: How has
Emmanuel Stephens been performing?
Marcus Tillman, Kentrell Lockett and Emmanuel have raised
their levels of play since Greg Hardy left. They have taken it upon themselves
to become more productive. They have always been good against the run, but now
they have added to both sides of their game, especially the pass. They have
stepped up a lot, and you just can't say enough about those three guys. They
have gotten so much better these last three weeks.
Q: Have you talked
about the bowl game situation much with your team?
I have not talked to them about it. They know they have a
shot at a January 1 bowl, but we've told them we need to stick to taking care
of business. It's easy to get caught up in that conversation, but it really
does no good until after this last 60 minutes. We told them the same thing before
the LSU game. We can dream about Disney World and all of that, but it does us
no good unless we take care of business on the field. I want to keep the same
attitude and concentration we've had here in practice and get ready to go to Starkville.
Q: Did it surprise
you that some of the recruits stayed home because of the rally?
I thought they would be here and was disappointed they
didn't show up. A couple of them had been on campus before and know the kind of
people we have here. I am on my second year here, and I just haven't seen any
racial problems. This is a wonderful community, unbelievable school, one of the
most beautiful campuses in the country and you have a football program getting
ready to go to back-to-back bowls, hopefully January 1 bowls. That hasn't been
done in a long time. There is so much positive. I just wish they would look
into it very, very closely and not let anyone discourage them or give them bad
information. I think there is a lot of bad information out there.
Q: How quickly will
you try to talk to those student-athletes and their parents?
Some of them have already been talked
to, and we will continue that this week. Right now we have a lot of recruits
swimming to the boat. That's what happens when you win. We are going to have
another recruiting class this year equal to last year or better. When you have
them swimming to the boat, we can now make choices, so they can't dilly-dally
too long. They are going to have to make a decision and look at things closely.
If they are worried about some things around Oxford, they need to revisit it. It's just
not here unless someone is feeding them a bad story and bad information. You
have young men here who are very safe, getting a great education and having fun
playing the greatest game in the world.
Q: Do you think
there are other schools using some of this stuff against you?
Without a doubt, and that's fine. It's not going to help
them. This is one program in the state that is becoming very strong right now.
We have Archie Manning, Eli Manning, Deuce McAllister and guys like that have a
lot of pride for this program and it takes our coaches to another level. To see
Deuce shaking hands with our current players and telling them how proud he is
of them, it's an awesome feeling. They can try to use that, but it's not going
to help them.
Q: Do you think it
is a bit ironic that some recruits are worried, but at the same time your staff
is as racially diverse as any around college football?
I think that's a good point, but I have been raised not
to look at skin color. We get the best coaches and players regardless of race.
We do have the most African American coaches on our staff, but they were chosen
because they are the best. Tyrone Nix should be up for the Broyles Award. Terry Price is an unbelievable recruiter and has done a magnificent job with the
defensive line. Chris Vaughn is an excellent recruiter and has done a great job
with our corners. Then you have Kim Dameron, who has coordinator experience,
and that defensive lineup is strong. We have a perfect staff right now and once
recruits get around that and hear our players and see us together, see how we
handle our young men, they will get excited. Basically, people who haven't been
here are going by what they hear..
Q: How did your
kickers perform?
Andrew Ritter did a very job kicking to the most
dangerous people in the league and Tyler Campbell was unbelievable with his
hang time and keeping LSU deep. Joshua Shene kicked some critical field goals
and got some points that we had to have.










































