have we reached the ceiling with Mullen or do you think he can get us to the next level on being a 9-10 win type team on a more consistent basis. Discuss.
I'm not ready to say that Mullen has reached his ceiling at MSU. Not saying we will catch Bama, LSU, or TAMU, but Mullen has been here for 5 years and he has yet to have "his kind of QB" and Relf doesn't count. Now, I do believe that it is Mullen's fought that he hasn't has his kind of QB, but, nonetheless, until he has a true duel threat at QB, I am not prepared to say that we have reached our ceiling. Plus, recruiting is getting better. It isn't as good as Bama or the top level SEC teams, but it is still getting better and should help us be a better team.
After years and years of losing, it takes a while to get out of a whole, and Mullen has done it just about as well as it can be done. We just have to continue to grind away and get to bowl games. I can't answer why Ole Miss didn't have to do that, but, like South Carolina, its gonna take a while.
We will never be a consistent 9-10 win program in the SEC. If that's the goal, we're set up to be disappointed.
I'm not ready to say that Mullen has reached his ceiling at MSU. Not saying we will catch Bama, LSU, or TAMU, but Mullen has been here for 5 years and he has yet to have "his kind of QB" and Relf doesn't count. Now, I do believe that it is Mullen's fought that he hasn't has his kind of QB, but, nonetheless, until he has a true duel threat at QB, I am not prepared to say that we have reached our ceiling.
I get what you're saying, but you look at LSU and Les and he is a CEO. That works for him. Spurrier and Saban are hands-on, it works for them. I think Mullen would be better suited having a hands-on approach. I just don't get that impression that ge is now.and then delegate. They don't coach every position. They get involved in specifics only when they are forced to. In the working world, your boss gives you an assignment and you do it. The last thing you want is your boss hovering over you. That means that you suck.
have we reached the ceiling with Mullen or do you think he can get us to the next level on being a 9-10 win type team on a more consistent basis. Discuss.
We never will be with this attitude.
have we reached the ceiling with Mullen or do you think he can get us to the next level on being a 9-10 win type team on a more consistent basis. Discuss.
If Mullen had put the focus and effort into recruiting in 2010 and 2011, we'd know a lot more....
I think 2014 is going to be the deciding year. This year, it appears that a portion of our fan base (myself included), that are praying for 6 wins and will be happy to be in the Liberty Bowl.
2014, however... I'm expecting much more. The D-Line will feature Preston Smith, Chris Jones, Quay Evans, and Nick James. Those 4, talent wise, should be able to compete with just about any D-Line in the nation. Forcing themselves into some playing time will be PJ Jones, Kaleb Eulls, Ryan Brown, Torrey Dale, and Nelson Adams. Justin Cox and Nick Redmond will be our CBs (with Love and Jiles beind adequate backups). Arrington, Hughes, Market, and Antoine will be fighting it out for the safety job (this is my biggest area of concern). Richie Brown, Benardrick, Wells, Bohanna, and Beni Brown as the LBs. That's a loaded defense.
Our offense will feature a prototypical Mullen QB in Dak. It will have an offensive line that will only lose one starter (Gabe Jackson, potentially Tobias Smith if he plays). It will bring back the rest of the 3-deep in the O-Line. The WRs will all have a year of experience under their belt, as well as the TEs. The RBs should be completely loaded with Milton, Robinson, and Griffin (let's not forget Shumpert could force some time here or at safety as well).
If Mullen can't pull a big upset with that crew, I will probably say that his ceiling has been reached. This year, however, I'm just not ready to call that.
Just give us that 2-3 year window.Saban and Miles will eventually retire/resign, but with the way college football is now, they'll find top notch coaches to replace them.
I disagree that 2013 is that important. If 2013 is the measuring stick, then we can say that Mullen has reached his ceiling. The schedule is not favorable and too many underclassmen. Let's be competitive and maintain - everything else is gravy.Jury is still out. 2013 wil be a big year IMO. I think we have alot on offense, sort of 'wait and see' mode on D.
GOLDENI think Mullen's 'complacency' this year was rooted in two things: (1) he knew he screwed up in recruiting and no amount of coaching was going to over come it. (2) He knew he screwed up with his DC choice and there wasn't a feasible way to fix it mid-stream.
Agreed.His best recruiting classes will be freshmen and sophomores this fall.
(1) This **** about not having the best recruiters is a bunch of hot air. We hired a great seller in Brewer and he still couldn't seal the deal on our top (JUCO) targets. We've got to produce on the field, in big games, and be electric to watch before the best recruits will want to come and play for us. We've already positioned ourselves with the facilities..unless we hire some new kickass recruiter... We caught several SEC teams on down years in 2012 (Auburn, Tennessee, Arkansas)
We never will be with any attitude. There aren't 10 schools in the country that could be consistent 9-10 win teams in the SEC West. And I've got news, MSU isn't ever going to have one of the top 10 football programs in the country.