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Earlier today, Mississippi State head coach Dan Mullen spoke about the departure of former defensive coordinator Geoff Collins who is headed to Florida for the same job. Per USAToday.com:
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“I hope our guys have opportunities to go be head coaches more than leaving for lateral positions,” Mullen said. “I think (with) success, I hope we do have opportunities.”
Mullen has not named a defensive coordinator for the Orange Bowl against Georgia Tech, but did say that grad assistant John Haneline will work with the linebackers in Collin's absence.
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TNG8r112 months
Feelings hurt because Foley passed over him TWICE for the UF job!!!
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Reservoir dawg112 months
It is a lateral move, DC to DC. MSU would have crushed Florida this year, so don't think you're above them.
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DarrionFrmArk112 months
Excuse me Dan, but I think there's a bit of difference from Mississippi State and University of Florida...
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guschamp84112 months
Being a Walmart greeter is a lateral move for the grinder staff
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11thACR112 months
He know's MSU is down hill from here ...and UF has more and better players
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Recruitingjunkie112 months
Hmmm... Living in Florida or living in Mississippi...

Mississippi only has Ocean Springs and Biloxi area that are livable by my standards.
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JBearden112 months
fricking rats always jumpin ship
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Fireman17112 months
Mullen is letting his mouth talk too much.
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Rebel Land Shark112 months
lol
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TDFreak112 months
He's getting out before Mullen jumps.
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