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Published January 19, 2007 10:28 am -

Sims, Holloway no longer Bulldogs


By Shawn Wansley, sports@laurelleadercall.com

A pair of Mississippi State University football commitments for the past two years will not be playing for the Bulldogs and Jones Junior College head coach Eddie Pierce is not happy about it.

According to scout.com and the Wednesday edition of Jackson’s Clarion-Ledger, Mississippi St. has rescinded scholarship offers to JCJC linebacker Archie Sims and defensive end Tim Holloway.

“They called me and Tim yesterday (Wednesday) and said that we no longer had scholarships,” said Sims in an interview posted on scout.com.

Pierce, who just completed his first year as head coach of the Bulldogs, is furious about the way things have transpired in recent days.

The players told the Clarion-Ledger that Mississippi State assistant coach Melvin Smith called them and told them since they did not graduate in December, they were no longer being offered.

“I called up there to Mississippi State during the middle of our season and told them Archie and Tim would probably not graduate in December,” said Pierce on Thursday afternoon. “They did not say anything about that. I had no idea about this until yesterday when Melvin Smith called us and told us they no longer had scholarships.

“I called Coach (Sylvester) Croom yesterday and (assistant) Coach (Rocky) Felker called me back this morning. He told me that it’s a business and that’s just the way it goes sometimes. This makes me sick to my stomach and I have lost all respect in the world for Mississippi State.

“I admit that Mississippi State had wanted the kids to graduate in December and they did not. But they really did these kids the wrong way. They could have said something much earlier.”

Sims, a 6-foot, 215-pound linebacker from West Jones, and Holloway, a 6-foot-3, 250-pound defensive end from Seminary, both signed with Mississippi State after their 2004 senior season of high school football. Both players did not meet NCAA academic requirements and enrolled at JCJC.

Sims, the Leader-Call’s Jones County Player of the Year in 2004, and Holloway both started for the Bobcats the past two years.

Pierce, a Leakesville native who coached at Mississippi State in the early 1990s, said another Jones player, defensive end Rashad Rousell, was in the same boat as Sims and Holloway.

“Rashad had signed with West Virginia,” he said. “I called Coach (Rich) Rodriguez in October and told him it looked like Rashad would not graduate in December. He told me they could not take him if that was the case. He was honest with me and Mississippi State was not. Rashad has visited Troy State and we are trying to line up a visit to Miami next week.

“But with Archie and Tim, they (Mississippi State) call us just a couple of weeks from signing day and this happens. We’re trying to help them out right now.”

Pierce said he had advised another Bobcat standout, defensive back Ellis Lankster, to strongly consider Mississippi State last month. Lankster committed to Mississippi State, but has since committed to West Virginia.

“I would never tell a player where to go,” said Pierce, “but I all but told Ellis to go to Mississippi State. I had no problems with them until this.”



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