look at point #3 - sorry if germans

Shmuley

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3. New Star Coaches Will Emerge:

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Manny Diaz, co-defensive coordinator, Mississippi State: Diaz, a former ESPN production assistant whose father was mayor of Miami, loves to bring pressure from unexpected places. During his time at Middle Tennessee State, this resulted in big plays. Last year, the Blue Raiders finished second in the nation in tackles for loss, sixth in sacks, eighth in turnovers gained and 12th in interceptions. Diaz, 36, seems plenty capable of handling the p.r. duties required of a head coach, and he could always ask his dad for tips on how to be the CEO of a large, complex organization.

"But, but, but ... Manny cannot be discussed as a future head coach because we have to wait to see what kind of SEC defense he can put on the field first!" [/ckdog].
 

patdog

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He learned how to coach defense from one of the best in the business, and they have a track record of producing future head coaches. I'm just glad we've got him.
 

beachbumdawg

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ckDOG

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My eternal MSU pessimism tells me he just looks the part at this point. If we keep Malzahn in check on Week 2, I'm on this bandwagon quick. Hopefully that happens. He would be a great insurance policy on a potential Mullen departure after a nice season or two.
 

maroonmania

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from top to bottom the best coaching staff in football that we've ever had at MSU. I know they have to prove that on the field but I have more confidence in this group on BOTH sides of the ball than I've ever had in any previous staff.
 

patdog

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This is NOT the same old MSU athletic dept. we grew up with. We actually have people running things who know what the <17> they're doing and understand that winning is important.
 

patdog

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One thing about having good assistant coaches is that they tend to want to move up to better jobs, whether that be to a coordinator position or a head coaching position.