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Mississippi State athletic director Greg Byrne, who is looking for a head football coach, got out of a private plane that was in Kansas City, Mo., for 27 hours last weekend while the Oklahoma Sooners were in town for the Big 12 Championship.</p>
The Clarion-Ledger reported Byrne and associate athletic director Scott Stricklin stepped off the jet Monday evening in Starkville, Miss., where Mississippi State is located.</p>
According to flightware.com, the plane, a Cessna Citation twin jet, flew to Kansas City on Friday and returned to Starkville Saturday night.</p>
The same jet left Starkville Monday morning and landed in Dallas' Love Field, returning Monday evening. That's when Byrne was spotted getting off the plane.</p>
It's unknown if Byrne was in Kansas City. But the plane he used to go to Dallas was.</p>
What does this all mean?</p>
Perhaps Byrne was in Kansas City to meet with Sooner offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson, who is rumored to be up for the job. Perhaps the interview went well and Byrne met with Wilson again in Dallas on Monday.</p>
Wilson has coordinated an offense that has scored 702 points this season, the first time a team has broken the 700-point barrier since 1904.</p> <p style="font-weight: bold;"><font size="6">Last year, Wilson spoke with officials from Southern Mississippi, but he decided not to formally interview for the job.</font></p>
The year before that, Iowa State showed interest in Wilson, but he didn't want to interview during the regular season. The Cyclones moved on and hired Gene Chizik.</p>
Byrne has been searching for a coach since Sylvester Croom resigned this year after the Bulldogs finished 4-8.</p>
Wilson hasn't been the only assistant linked to the Mississippi State vacancy.</p>
Florida offensive coordinator Dan Mullen told the Clarion-Ledger he hasn't had contact with MSU, although the Associated Press reported that he has.</p>
The State newspaper in Columbia, S.C., said MSU has spoken with South Carolina defensive coordinator Ellis Johnson.</p>
The Register-Guard of Eugene, Ore., said MSU requested permission to speak with Ducks offensive coordinator and coach-in-waiting Chip Kelly.</p>
Boise State coach Chris Petersen acknowledged a call from Byrne asking if he had any interest, but Petersen said he did not.</p>
By Jake Trotter</p>