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Robert Nkemdiche

  • We're aware there are some reports out there that he has de-committed.
    As of now, we have not yet confirmed that.

    If we hear anything firm, we will let you know

    Keith Niebuhr

  • AJC says Robert insists nothing has happened yet.

    http://blogs.ajc.com/recruiting/2012/11/07/robert-nkemdiche-on-clemson-to-ole-miss-rumors-nothing-final-yet/

    Keith Niebuhr

  • This is just getting downright stupid.

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    JP247

  • Myself and our Ole Miss site have multiple messages out. But we have gotten no confirmation of anything.

    Keith Niebuhr

  • This will continue to be painful until February 6th. I just hope this is an appeasement to mom.

    rustyshack

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    Keith Niebuhr

  • Time to chalk this one up as a loss. Too much family pressure for him to sign with us. Oh well... At least we're not ole miss

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  • Subject: (Riot At Ole Miss Over Election Results | Breaking News for Black America)

    The attached link sums up what Ole Miss is all about. Always has been and always will be.

    Riot At Ole Miss Over Election Results | Breaking News for Black America

    http://newsone.com/2077103/obama-reelection-ole-miss/#.UJtoT5tYhJ0.mailto

    newsone.com

    Hgballenger

  • Correct me if I'm wrong, but we are allowed at least one phone call a week from Dabo to RK right? After reading the article Bob said he spoke w/ a coach last week. So why hasn't mamma K spoken to a Clemson coach yet??? Just doesn't seem believable the whole time she's been in the US she hasn't had one opportunity to converse w/ Clemson.

    wteure

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  • wteure said...

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but we are allowed at least one phone call a week from Dabo to RK right? After reading the article Bob said he spoke w/ a coach last week. So why hasn't mamma K spoken to a Clemson coach yet??? Just doesn't seem believable the whole time she's been in the US she hasn't had one opportunity to converse w/ Clemson.

    She's had plenty of opportunity. She could pick up the phone and call. She just refuses to do anything. But somehow she thinks she is just doing what is best for her family. RN needs to tell mom she is being selfish and if wants to go to Clemson she needs to at least listen and see what Clemson has to offer.

    cualum2004

  • Hgballenger said...

    Subject: (Riot At Ole Miss Over Election Results | Breaking News for Black America)

    The attached link sums up what Ole Miss is all about. Always has been and always will be.

    skewed news. that's not a riot. that's a group of students protesting and an even larger group of students standing around taking photos with their phones. the actions of 10 people do not reflect the university or state as a whole.

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    RoflcerLawl

  • RN's mom seems like a first-class, grade A betch from reading her recent interview.

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    Shankopotamus39

  • Hgballenger said...

    Subject: (Riot At Ole Miss Over Election Results | Breaking News for Black America)

    The attached link sums up what Ole Miss is all about. Always has been and always will be.

    http://hottytoddy.com/social-media-post-ignites-student-protest-at-ole-miss/

    Social Media Post Ignites Student Protest at Ole Miss
    Assistant to Chancellor Jones says incident blown way out of proportion

    By Adam Brown

    hottytoddynews@gmail.com

    A social media post that urged students to “go out and protest” the re-election of President Barack Obama resulted in an incident on the Ole Miss campus late last night that witnessed the exchange of racial slurs and the burning of an Obama yard sign.

    Although some media outlets were referring to the incident as a “riot”, no violence was reported, campus police said.

    “It (the incident) is being blown out of proportion,” said Andy Mullins, assistant to Ole Miss Chancellor Dan Jones. “There were no injuries, no property damage and no pepper spray. How do you get a riot out of that?”

    Campus police were present at the scene, where officers made two arrests –one on a charge of public intoxication and the other for disorderly conduct. Names of those arrested were not released.

    The incident began early Wednesday morning following projections by national media that President Obama had won re-election as president.

    Several hundred students gathered near the center of the campus in reaction to the viral social media posts, which reportedly drew other students to watch as the incident unfolded

    “Students were yelling at each other,” Mullin said. “It was over in less than an hour.”

    Check hottytoddy.com for updates throughout the day.

    HottyToddy.com Update: The University of Mississippi issued the following statement concerning the student protest ignited by a social media post following the re-election of President Obama.

    Statement from the University of Mississippi

    OXFORD, Miss. – University police were notified by students shortly before midnight Tuesday that Twitter chatter was indicating students were gathering near the student union to protest the results of the election. The officers found 30-40 students gathered in front of the union, and over the next 20 minutes the gathering had grown to more than 400 students, many of whom were chanting political slogans. The crowd was ordered to disperse by university police, and after about 25 minutes students had returned to residence halls. About 100 students gathered again at one hall, and university police dispersed the group and made two arrests for disorderly conduct, including one for public intoxication and one for failure to comply with police orders.

    “While we are grateful that there were no injuries and there was no property damage, we are very disappointed in those students who took a very immature and uncivil approach to expressing their views about the election,” said University of Mississippi Chancellor Dan Jones. “The gathering seems to have been fueled by social media, and the conversation should have stayed there.”

    “Unfortunately, early news reports quoted social media comments that were inaccurate. Too, some photographs published in social media portrayed events that police did not observe on campus. Nevertheless, the reports of uncivil language and shouted racial epithets appear to be accurate and are universally condemned by the university, student leaders and the vast majority of students who are more representative of our university creed.”

    Jones said, “Parents are being notified that it’s a normal day on campus and that one of America’s safest campuses is safe again this morning, though all of us are ashamed of the few students who have negatively affected the reputations of each of us and of our university. We are initiating a thorough review of this incident to determine the facts and any follow-up actions that may be necessary.”

    Jones said, “We are reminding our students of relevant statements within the university creed: The University of Mississippi is a community of learning dedicated to nurturing excellence in intellectual inquiry and personal character in an open and diverse environment. As a voluntary member of this community: I believe in respect for the dignity of each person. I believe in fairness and civility. I believe in personal and professional integrity.”

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  • RoflcerLawl said...

    skewed news. that's not a riot. that's a group of students protesting and an even larger group of students standing around taking photos with their phones. the actions of 10 people do not reflect the university or state as a whole.

    yes they do. mississippi is the worst state in the union. it's not even debatable.

    FabulousTiger

  • this is the ole miss i attended and know well.

    http://hottytoddy.com/reaffirming-the-creed/

    An estimated 700 Ole Miss students participated in the The One Mississippi Candlelight Walk on the Ole Miss campus Wednesday evening. The walk from the Union Plaza to the Circle was held in response to the student protest –– triggered by a social media post on Tuesday evening –– of the reelection of President Barack Obama. The event was sponsored by the William Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation and ended with the reciting of The University Creed.

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  • Shank-o-potamus said...

    RN's mom seems like a first-class, grade A betch from reading her recent interview.

    Seems a little harsh. Let's try to keep this clean

    Keith Niebuhr

  • 10 people.?!?! More like 100 or more. I love how Ole MIss is trying to down play this. "“It (the incident) is being blown out of proportion,” said Andy Mullins, assistant to Ole Miss Chancellor" even if was only 10 students; which it was not, it still happened

    "The officers found 30-40 students gathered in front of the union, and over the next 20 minutes the gathering had grown to more than 400 students"

    Hgballenger

  • Hgballenger said...

    10 people.?!?! More like 100 or more. I love how Ole MIss is trying to down play this. "“It (the incident) is being blown out of proportion,” said Andy Mullins, assistant to Ole Miss Chancellor" even if was only 10 students; which it was not, it still happened

    "The officers found 30-40 students gathered in front of the union, and over the next 20 minutes the gathering had grown to more than 400 students"

    1 person burning an Obama sign and people yelling at each other, how exactly is that a riot?? If that's the case I see riots everyday lol

    Cg87