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Back in 2004, Jerrell Powe was a heavily recruited planetoid defensive tackle from Mississippi. A five-star recruit, Powe was a much ballyhooed addition to Ole Miss' 2005 recruiting class... and 2006 class. And 2007. And 2008.
You see, Powe is one of those unfortunate souls who, while blessed with enough size to survive a head-on collision with a Honda Civic with only a thigh bruise and a vague desire for almond boneless chicken, simply can't get right in the NCAA's eyes.
As his Scout profile
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Finally, the speculation can end. It is official now: as of Monday night, the constantly-embattled, often-criticized, sometimes-insane Houston Nutt is no longer the head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks. That much we've seen coming for some time now, though not many of us would have imagined Arkansas actually asking Nutt to stay and offering him a new contract in the $2.4 million range -- and Nutt turning down said contract to walk away from the school -- but that's what ESPN.com is reporting.
Meanwhile, the Memphis Commercial Appeal is reporting that Nutt is already in negotiations to become the next head coach at Ole Miss (replacing the newly fired Ed Orgeron), and that a deal could be announced "early this week." The Jackson (MS) Clarion Ledger also cites "several sources at Ole Miss" as saying Nutt is the frontrunner for the Rebels' job, with an announcement possibly coming Tuesday. Both papers say Rick Neuheisel has been considered for the Ole Miss opening, but that Nutt is their man. Should things fall through in Oxford, Rivals.com lists Nutt as a candidate for Georgia Tech's and Baylor's openings as well.