Ole Miss to feature barbershop in locker room
Programs know bells and whistles matter when it comes to attracting top talent and making those already part of the team perform at their best.
Now Ole Miss will allow players to receive a fresh cut from the comforts of the locker room.
That’s right, a new team barbershop nears completion in the locker room at the Manning Center in Oxford. Some snip-snip action should come from there soon.
New @OleMissFB team barber shop almost finished in locker room in Manning Center. #freshcut #hottytoddy pic.twitter.com/cJaFnpecgt
— Kyle Campbell (@CampbellKyle) June 7, 2016
You have to hand it to Ole Miss for those seats. Definitely A-plus quality. And it’s likely that barbers will perform their magic with the best equipment available.
The Rebels are banking on the thought that if players feel good about what’s on their head, good vibes inside the mind will follow. Time will show if they’re right.
I’m sure those haircuts will be free.
And?
And I wish I could get a free haircut…
I’ll bet they don’t have to pay to rent their lockers in the locker room, either. F’n cheaters, man.
Get a life!! I normally don’t respond to posts but yours got to me for some reason.
I laugh every time I hear a Bama fan call someone else a cheater because everyone knows that Bama is the biggest cheater of all time.
You might want to look at Mjaor infractions committed by schools before you call Bama the biggest cheater of all time. The MCAA has a website for it so you don’t have to make uninformed comments. Make sure you look at Ole Miss infractions while you’re browsing.
Thats right @BamaTime, people need to get their facts straight. Just check out the NCAA Legislative Services Database. Alabama only has the 4th most NCAA sanctioned program in all of college football. 1. SMU 2. USC 3. Auburn 4. Alabama.
I see you didn’t actually look at it because that is incorrect as well.
I apologize, Alabama actually ranks higher than I thought.
Here is the complete list of all NCAA Major Infraction Cases. Please remember that there often are MULTIPLE violations per infraction case. SO just because a team has less cases, does not mean that it has less violations.
8 Major Infraction Cases
o SMU
6 Major Infraction Cases
o Oklahoma, USC
5 Major Infraction Cases
o Auburn, U of Colorado, Boulder, U of Illinois
4 Major Infraction Cases
o Arizona State, U of Miami Fl., Kansas State, University of Cincinnati, Florida, Ohio State, U of Kansas, Alabama, U of Houston, Texas A&M, Florida State, Mississippi State, Georgia
3 Major Infraction Cases
o Notre Dame, North Carolina State, UC Berkeley, UCLA, U of Washington, Ole Miss, U of Tulsa, Kentucky, Michigan State, Texas, South Carolina, U of Nebraska, Lincoln, U of Louisiana, Lafayette, U of Minnesota, Twin City, Clemson, Oklahoma State, U of Memphis, U of Oregon, U of Wisconsin, Madison, Tennessee, Texas Tech, Georgia Tech
2 Major Infraction Cases
o Baylor University, U of Arizona, Missouri, Arkansas, U of Texas, El Paso, Marshall University, U of Southern Mississippi, Virginia Polytec, LSU, Iowa State, Florida International, Syracuse, U of Central Florida, WVU
1 Major Infraction Cases
o Indiana University, U of Wyoming, Indiana U, Bloomington, New Mexico State U, Navy, Utah State, SUNY, Buffalo, U of Hawaii, Manoa, San Jose State, Army, Oregon State, U of California, Fresno, U of Akron, U of Nevada, Las Vegas, Texas Christian, East Carolina, U of Utah, U of Virginia, U of Pittsburgh, Washington State, San Diego State, Rutgers, Maryland, Ball State, U of New Mexico, University of Michigan, Arkansas State, Boise State, North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Here is a breakdown of all the violations committed by SEC football programs and each teams rank.
1. Kentucky (37 total violations)
• 1964 – 2 violations
• 1976 – 15 violations
• 2002 – 20 violations
2. Alabama (35 total violations)
• 1964 – 1 violation
• 1995 – 12 violations
• 2002 – 19 violations
• 2009 – 3 violations
3. Mississippi State (34 violations)
• 1975 – 7 violations
• 1996 – 11 violations
• 2004 – 13 violations
• 2013 – 3 violations
3. Florida (34 total violations)
• 1957 – 1 violation
• 1985 – 19 violations
• 1990 – 12 violations
• 2015 – 2 violations
4. Ole Miss (28 total violations)
• 1959 – 1 violation
• 1986 – 8 violations
• 1994 – 19 violations
5. Auburn (27 total violations)
• 1956 – 1 violation
• 1958 – 1 violation
• 1979 – 11 violations
• 1980 – 5 violations
• 1993 – 9 violations
5. Texas A&M (27 total violations)
• 1966 – 2 violations
• 1969 – 2 violations
• 1988 – 15 violations
• 1994 – 8 violations
6. South Carolina (26 total violations)
• 1967 – 8 violations
• 2005 – 13 violations
• 2012 – 5 violations
7. Tennessee (22 total violations)
• 1986 – 6 violations
• 1991 – 10 violations
• 2012 – 6 violations
8. Georgia (18 total violations)
• 1978 – 3 violations
• 1982 – 3 violations
• 1985 – 4 violations
• 1997 – 8 violations
9. LSU (16 total violations)
• 1986 – 11 violations
• 2011 – 5 violations
10. Arkansas (8 total violations)
• 1965 – 2 violations
• 2003 – 6 violations
11. Missouri (2 total violations)
• 1962 – 1 violation
• 1979 – 1 violation
12. Vanderbilt (0 violations)
Your list is still wrong but you’re getting better. Keep tryin though. You have posted incorrect information multiple times so far. It is fun watching you try to correct yourself by posting incorrect information again
The only one who is struggling here is you. That list is copied word for word using data that is CURRENTLY available on the NCAAA Legislative Services Database. Objectively, it IS the most up-to-date list there is. I have yet to see you offer any information that contradicts mine. Just because BamaTime says something is wrong does not mean that it is.
You are an absolute moron. My list is copied EXACTLY from the NCAA database. What is truly laughable is watching you critique everybody on this website, acting like you have absolute authority on every topic subject. You are not the arbiter of SDS. The FACTS don’t care about your feelings (towards Alabama).
Your list is not current. That being said I don’t try to be absolute authority of anything on SDS. If you’re going to make posts and take shots at other Universities like you Ole Miss fans like to do you might want to make sure your University is clean first. You guys are throwing rocks from a glass house with the NCAA looking in your window. The facts don’t care about anybody’s feelings including yours as you seem to struggle in sticking to them.
The only one who is struggling here is you. That list is copied word for word using data that is CURRENTLY available on the NCAAA Legislative Services Database. Objectively, it IS the most up-to-date list there is. I have yet to see you offer any information that contradicts mine. Just because BamaTime says something is wrong does not mean that it is.
No doubt being paid for by that “Capital Investments Fee” they’ve starting tacking onto freshman tuition.
Capital improvements* fee. And it’s only $100 per semester for those wondering. (Just finished junior year here)
Yes they’re all free. It all comes with your choice of car and a full years worth of your bills paid until you get a job or make the NFL. Come to Ole Miss and we will make sure that over 6 years approximately 140-150 of you share a grand total of 17,000! And most of it to one person. What an offer!
Love the idea but have to disagree with the author, those seats are downright awful.