Mutt, he might go to a lesser conference, but that kind of attitude is what is being reflected on the field of play
What I see in Mullen is a guy that gives effort until the momentum swings toward the other team. I noticed it with 6 min left in the LSU game last year and multiple games since.
His behavior has rubbed off on the players intensity. The rebel secondary even said that once we got down by two scores, our routes and blocking became sloppy. I think that sums up the whole staff's performance.
The way to get the most out of Mullen is to tighten his leash and not keep adding a year to his contract. Make him work with a sense of urgency like he did the first two years.
Lastly, Mullen's play calls inside the red zone at critical times in the game, have a childish, x-box flair to them. He should have grown out of that years ago.
..I am going to sit back & enjoy watching all you experts use this messageboard to lie about Mullen's replacement for 6 months, then laugh my *** off when MSU ends up hiring the offensive coordinator for Kent State as MSU's next head coach. If you want to know what MSU football will be like the first year after Mullen is fired, focus your gaze towards Hattiesburg.
I could see Mullen going to Tennessee (fantastic facilities and unlimited athletic budget). Also, the Minnesota job might be opening up again.
http://espn.go.com/college-football...s-seizure-halftime-vs-michigan-state-spartans
I could see Mullen taking the Urban Meyer Route, and going to a far less competitive conference with not near as psycho fans as the SEC. If this happens, I hope Strickland has Hudspeth on speed dial.