A Bunch Of New Things are Happening at Ole Miss Rebels Fall Camp
The Ole Miss Rebels started their trek towards this years conference football games when fall camp opened on Sunday, August 8 at 5:25 pm. For starters the team will likely be warming up on their standard routines just before they don their full gear on Thursday, August 12. The camp activities are open to outsiders who can watch from a distance. You will find new developments in the team. iowa bikini 1st of all, Kent Austin is no longer Offense Coordinator. He quit his post early this year to sign up as head coach of Cornell U. Coach Houston Nutt has already identified a substitute for him in the individual of Dave Rader who is now the team’s co-offensive coordinator along with quarterbacks’ coach. washington nationals bedding The 52-year-old Rader was occupied as a businessman when Nutt approached him. He has accumulated 9 years in the position of assistant coach. He has also 12 years of experience as head coach. This year are going to be his fourth time in the Southeastern Conference. His last job in football was from 2003- 2006 as a member of coach Mike Shula’s staff who was them coaching Alabama. Rader is usually a mechanical engineering graduate of Tulsa U whom he played for as starting quarterback. He was produced an inductee into the Independence Bowl Hall of Fame in 1999. At the moment, Rader shares his position with fellow offensive coordinator Mike Markuson. Just just before fall camp opened Coach Nutt announced that 2007 Mr. Football, “Tig” Barksdale, was no longer with the team. Barksdale had been, earlier charged with DUI and driving without having a license. Last spring, he was temporarily barred from the team for “violation of team rules.” Even so, the actual circumstances leading to his dismissal were not disclosed. The reason given for the action was mainly because Barksdale required to resolve some individual problems.