- Big crowd. The room was full. They said it was over 300 people which was a little better than expected.
- Keenum had the stomach bug so nothing to report there. I was interested in what he had to say knowing that Byrne and Mullen would basically be saying everything we've already heard.
- One Note of Interest...Byrne graduated last week from State with an MBA.
<span style="text-decoration:underline">Byrne comments:</span>
- He really believes the vast majority of Mississippi relates better to State than any other school. So growing the fan base should not be hard, we just have to win and market/promote.
- He will hold all coaches accountable to win consistently.
- He said the woman's NCAA game against Ohio State was the worst officiated game of any kind he had ever seen.
- Said Varnardo was 50/50...but I think that's probably the safest thing to say even if he knows he's probably coming back.
Unfortunately, there was no q&a with Bryne. I had several questions for him.
<span style="text-decoration:underline">Mullen Comments:</span>
- Said the spring game was the best practice of the year because the guys were so pumped because of the crowd. He also said that was the first time they practiced in the stadium. He's told the players that stadium is only for special occasions so they will be extra pumped when they actually get to play in there.
- Pleased with linebackers (good depth) and secondary. Was pleased with offensive line, they made good progress. Tailbacks should be good, Robert E. should be full health by fall. Freshmans will play at wide out. Russell will be given a chance.
- Talked about the spread, philosophy, etc. Stuff we've heard 100 times by now.
There was a Q&A session with Coach Mullen. Yours truly asked about the "mat drills" that are so infamous. He talked about how it test them mentally. He said if I asked everyone in this room to get up right now and run a marathon most everyone would say "I can't do that." Point being, you have already decided you can't do it before you even try. He still didn't give very much detail about the drills except this:
- It's every Wednesday morning at 5:45am. 8 stations are set up with wrestling or gymnastics mats. Some stations they are doing certain exercises like crawls. He said if they (coaches) think one person is not giving 100% the whole teams starts over. Another station there is a line (he pointed to the back door in the room and said from here to there...I would guess maybe 30 feet or so). One player is told to get to the line, one player is told to stop him. It's that simple. There are winners and there are losers. I got the impression you did not want to lose.
All in all it was a nice night. I spoke with Mullen for a while, he's a nice guy. I have no doubt he will do well and I told him that.
- Keenum had the stomach bug so nothing to report there. I was interested in what he had to say knowing that Byrne and Mullen would basically be saying everything we've already heard.
- One Note of Interest...Byrne graduated last week from State with an MBA.
<span style="text-decoration:underline">Byrne comments:</span>
- He really believes the vast majority of Mississippi relates better to State than any other school. So growing the fan base should not be hard, we just have to win and market/promote.
- He will hold all coaches accountable to win consistently.
- He said the woman's NCAA game against Ohio State was the worst officiated game of any kind he had ever seen.
- Said Varnardo was 50/50...but I think that's probably the safest thing to say even if he knows he's probably coming back.
Unfortunately, there was no q&a with Bryne. I had several questions for him.
<span style="text-decoration:underline">Mullen Comments:</span>
- Said the spring game was the best practice of the year because the guys were so pumped because of the crowd. He also said that was the first time they practiced in the stadium. He's told the players that stadium is only for special occasions so they will be extra pumped when they actually get to play in there.
- Pleased with linebackers (good depth) and secondary. Was pleased with offensive line, they made good progress. Tailbacks should be good, Robert E. should be full health by fall. Freshmans will play at wide out. Russell will be given a chance.
- Talked about the spread, philosophy, etc. Stuff we've heard 100 times by now.
There was a Q&A session with Coach Mullen. Yours truly asked about the "mat drills" that are so infamous. He talked about how it test them mentally. He said if I asked everyone in this room to get up right now and run a marathon most everyone would say "I can't do that." Point being, you have already decided you can't do it before you even try. He still didn't give very much detail about the drills except this:
- It's every Wednesday morning at 5:45am. 8 stations are set up with wrestling or gymnastics mats. Some stations they are doing certain exercises like crawls. He said if they (coaches) think one person is not giving 100% the whole teams starts over. Another station there is a line (he pointed to the back door in the room and said from here to there...I would guess maybe 30 feet or so). One player is told to get to the line, one player is told to stop him. It's that simple. There are winners and there are losers. I got the impression you did not want to lose.
All in all it was a nice night. I spoke with Mullen for a while, he's a nice guy. I have no doubt he will do well and I told him that.