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Florida Has Fired Head Football Coach Dan Mullen, Offered To Coach Next Week, He Declined
© Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports
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surgicalvenom29 months
1:05 left in the game, and you basically take a knee against Mizzou. Mullen was sending a message.
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MSUDawg9829 months
He left a school where a continued dominance of TSUN would give him job security for a long as he wanted to coach. I still think he ends up back in Starkville. He'll go rehab his image at UL or as an OC in Jacksonville. He'll be back in Starkville when Will Rogers graduates and the old fart decides to start up a candy review website rather than have his system exposed at yet another school.
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Muahahaha29 months
Urban Meyer coming back?
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lathoroughbred29 months
Florida will have Napier in their mix.
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nol1wph29 months
Next LSU coach???
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TerryDawg0329 months
This won't help his recruiting in the future. Should have finished out the season if he was given the chance.
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Fessface29 months
He's not finishing the season for the gators? They must've worked him silly.
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AgCoug29 months
That escalated quickly. I figured they would wait until after FSU. I guess Florida wants to get someone in for recruiting.
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Chalkywhite8429 months
Don't think mullen wanted to be there any longer.
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Hangit29 months
They need a new HC. I blee Oeaux is available. They could get him early and beat the rush.
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ByUselves29 months
O did say blue water & sand was in his future...
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Bayoubred29 months
I really thought Dan would be worth 10-11 wins a year at the Swamp. He was much tougher to beat at Moo State.
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It’s hard to win at Florida. Only two coaches have ever won there.
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kywildcatfanone29 months
I don't blame him. Take the money and run
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