What "stuff?" Do tell. I know Jody left for Bama but that's the extent of my knowledge.38843dawg said:he hasn't been happy, and <span style="font-weight: bold;">the stuff that went on with the Jody Wright situation</span> only made him want to leave more. Last I had heard last week he hadn't left yet, but he missed have "found" him another job already.
isn't going towear off for a while. Stringer may bea good coach, but I'd view anybody associated with MSU's 2008 special teams as toxic.I'm not sure how much of that was his fault, butthere'd have to be a damn good reason to take a chance on him again.paindonthurt said:...he wanted to coach on the field and that wasn't going to happen under Mullen...
Not saying he isn't or couldn't be a good coach but Mullen didn't think he was the best he could find.
msu4life07 said:You've almost got it exactly how it happened. The only real difference is that Reed has been wanting to leave ever since Mullen got here...
football said:When Mullen was hired, he met with Reed and told he that he was going to be an on the field coach. At that time Reed had 13 commits and was named a top recruiter for the conference that year http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=909956and Mullen was afraid that he was going to lose these recruits. Reed found outthe day before signing day that he was not going to be an on the field coach (to late then to get picked up anywhere). In my opinion that was a pretty sh**ty move, and I would want to get out as well. The guy is a great position coach and a great recruiter. He knows Mississippi frontwards and backwards and is the only coach on the staff with Mississippi State background (besides Rocky). Him being named special team coordinator was based on the fact that Croom trusted him to run that unit more than anyone else. He did not do anything with kickers, but when you have a punter that punts the ball 30 yards on a line, it is pretty hard to cover. IMO, the guy is great coach and is going to be missed at state. However, I heard he is landing a job at BCS school, and I could see him being an offensive coordinator one day. If you just sit and talk football with the guy, you would understand.
Reed is related toex-asst Glen Davis, played for Campbell,worked under Sherrill and Croom.football said:When Mullen was hired, he met with Reed and told he that he was going to be an on the field coach. At that time Reed had 13 commits and was named a top recruiter for the conference that year http://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=909956and Mullen was afraid that he was going to lose these recruits. Reed found outthe day before signing day that he was not going to be an on the field coach (to late then to get picked up anywhere). In my opinion that was a pretty sh**ty move, and I would want to get out as well. The guy is a great position coach and a great recruiter. He knows Mississippi frontwards and backwards and is the only coach on the staff with Mississippi State background (besides Rocky). Him being named special team coordinator was based on the fact that Croom trusted him to run that unit more than anyone else. He did not do anything with kickers, but when you have a punter that punts the ball 30 yards on a line, it is pretty hard to cover. IMO, the guy is great coach and is going to be missed at state. However, I heard he is landing a job at BCS school, and I could see him being an offensive coordinator one day. If you just sit and talk football with the guy, you would understand.