Colonel_Reb
Hall of Famer
This is an interview with one of the best coaches ever in college football. He won 6 SEC titles between 1947 and 1963 with the Rebels. He coached at Ole Miss through 1970, Archie Manning's senior year, then came back and coached half of the 1973 season, then was the Athletic Director from mid 1973 until 1978. You guys tell me what you think about it. I think it is very interesting. This is an exerpt from the 1975 Ole Miss.
Interviewer: Do you think the institution of private schools in Mississippi has hurt the quality of athletes in the state?
Vaught: I don't think there's any doubt that the quality of athletes in the state has gone down. I'm not exactly sure what the reason is. I believe the Academy organization has taken away some from the competitive football we had in the past in public schools. I don't think there is any doubt about this. They are not getting the training and coaching in the academies that they're getting in the public schools.
Interviewer: The competition is . . .
Vaught: Not as Good.
Interviewer: What about blacks in Ole Miss athletics?
Vaught: Well, actually, I think we are most fortunate here to have the caliber of black athletes that we have. I didn't have much association with black athletes until I came back last year at the end of the season(1973). And we had four real fine blacks on the football team and they contributed a great deal. We still have those same four with us with a few others. They are all high caliber men and athletes who contribute greatly to our program.
What a change 30 years has made huh?
Interviewer: Do you think the institution of private schools in Mississippi has hurt the quality of athletes in the state?
Vaught: I don't think there's any doubt that the quality of athletes in the state has gone down. I'm not exactly sure what the reason is. I believe the Academy organization has taken away some from the competitive football we had in the past in public schools. I don't think there is any doubt about this. They are not getting the training and coaching in the academies that they're getting in the public schools.
Interviewer: The competition is . . .
Vaught: Not as Good.
Interviewer: What about blacks in Ole Miss athletics?
Vaught: Well, actually, I think we are most fortunate here to have the caliber of black athletes that we have. I didn't have much association with black athletes until I came back last year at the end of the season(1973). And we had four real fine blacks on the football team and they contributed a great deal. We still have those same four with us with a few others. They are all high caliber men and athletes who contribute greatly to our program.
What a change 30 years has made huh?