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re: Mullen is in a very interesting spot right now....

Posted on 9/20/17 at 1:05 pm to
Posted by DingLeeBerry
Member since Oct 2014
10901 posts
Posted on 9/20/17 at 1:05 pm to
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Last time he was the "hot guy", Dak left and his star diminished. Now he's the hot commodity again.


You make that sound like it was a long time ago, but it was a one season gap.

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Career average 8-3. Make some noise every 4-5 years.


Made big noise in 2014, good year in 2015. 2016 was bad but poised to make noise again in 2017. And 2014 - 2017 has been with two QBs nobody else wanted. He's since signed a 4* and has a commit from another 4* for 2018. MSU won't be sharing recruits with Ole Miss for the most part for the next couple of years. LSU, who typcially recruits MS well is in trouble.

Not to mention, the new MSU AD forked over the money to finally go out and hire a DC. What I see happening after this season is Mullen gets a raise no doubt, but more importantly we will see more money go into assistant coaches' salaries, which will be a big step for our program.

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Or chase the big dream.


He's got the potential to capture the big dream where he is now. It's obviously a work in process and not built in a day, but he is moving the program that direction.

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In any event, looking forward to Saturday. Should be a great game.


Me too.
Posted by GuiceTheGreat
Member since Sep 2017
459 posts
Posted on 9/20/17 at 1:23 pm to
Lol, yall haven't accomplished a damn thing with dan mullen either. It's pretty obvious that you're program isn't used to any real success by the way your fans act after 1 win over LSU. So if yall end up going 9-3 or 8-4 this year, that's are great accomplishment by Dan at miss st. Bigtime programs with more potential will come calling and Dan will be gone.
Posted by roger79
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Member since Dec 2012
3226 posts
Posted on 9/20/17 at 1:44 pm to
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He's got the potential to capture the big dream where he is now. It's obviously a work in process and not built in a day, but he is moving the program that direction.


No, he's not. He's taking advantage of a weak SEC. When Moo State is the second- or third-best team in the conference, it means the rest of the league is down. Florida (which has lost two SEC title games by large margins), Auburn, LSU and Tennessee all can't get out of their own way right now. Georgia has a second-year coach and we still don't know whether the Bulldogs are good right now. That's five of the big six in a spot well below their capabilities.

Give Moo State credit. It's taken advantage of the missteps of the conference's best programs. But when those programs have it going right, Moo State can't stay on the field with them. At best, Moo State should be no better than fourth in the West every year. It's better than that right now because Auburn and LSU have coaches in place who are killing the programs.
This post was edited on 9/20/17 at 1:46 pm
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