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re: Head Coach hires that you thought would crush it but failed miserably.
Posted on 6/3/22 at 8:27 pm to deltaland
Posted on 6/3/22 at 8:27 pm to deltaland
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“If you take into consideration Mullen at Florida had better talent, facilities and a much weaker division to play in than at State, he did a much worse job at Florida. Not to mention he inherited a state program that had been to 1 bowl in 8 years and guided us through the strongest years in the West averaging 8 wins a season”
People like to criticize Coach Croom but he left Mullen with a great foundation in place plus a great recruiting class. The 2010 State defense was legit and was all Croom recruits. Now granted offensively we were not very good. Mullen did a great job building our offense as well developing QB’s but he did walk in to a good situation at the beginning.
Mullen’s problem at Florida was that he won too fast. Had his team’s records been in reverse each year, he would still be the HC. I thought he would struggle the first year or so and then gradually get better. The thrown shoe and the collapse of the past season did him in. Had his record been 5-6, 8-4, 11-2, 10-3 in that order over the last four years, then the view him would be different.
He really screwed up leaving State after 2017. The 2018 team with him at the helm would have won 10(+) games and may have challenged Bama for the West. That team was loaded but with a new coach/staff nothing gelled.
Moorhead was and still is a good coach but the 2018 State team had great expectations and it is generally difficult for a new coach and staff to parlay that into kind of success that was expected. Throw in the disaster of the Florida game early in the season and he lost the fans early on and never really gained them back.
“If you take into consideration Mullen at Florida had better talent, facilities and a much weaker division to play in than at State, he did a much worse job at Florida. Not to mention he inherited a state program that had been to 1 bowl in 8 years and guided us through the strongest years in the West averaging 8 wins a season”
People like to criticize Coach Croom but he left Mullen with a great foundation in place plus a great recruiting class. The 2010 State defense was legit and was all Croom recruits. Now granted offensively we were not very good. Mullen did a great job building our offense as well developing QB’s but he did walk in to a good situation at the beginning.
Mullen’s problem at Florida was that he won too fast. Had his team’s records been in reverse each year, he would still be the HC. I thought he would struggle the first year or so and then gradually get better. The thrown shoe and the collapse of the past season did him in. Had his record been 5-6, 8-4, 11-2, 10-3 in that order over the last four years, then the view him would be different.
He really screwed up leaving State after 2017. The 2018 team with him at the helm would have won 10(+) games and may have challenged Bama for the West. That team was loaded but with a new coach/staff nothing gelled.
Moorhead was and still is a good coach but the 2018 State team had great expectations and it is generally difficult for a new coach and staff to parlay that into kind of success that was expected. Throw in the disaster of the Florida game early in the season and he lost the fans early on and never really gained them back.
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