Well, apparently Mullen is going to coach....

msuJD164

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Mississippi State next year, along with Penn State and UCLA, oh yeah, and now the newest one, Texas A&M.

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msuJD164

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Mississippi State next year, along with Penn State and UCLA, oh yeah, and now the newest one, Texas A&M.

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GloryDawg

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I have only met Mullen twice and talked to him once so I really don't know him but I have to think if he had any idea at all if he was going to leave Miss State this year, we would know about. He is here for at lest one more in my opinion. I just don't think he would leave Miss State hanging. I could be wrong but I think if he was going to leave it would already be a done deal.
 

aTotal360

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look around and see all the support he is getting from our alumni/boosters. <div>
</div><div>We are literally building him a multi-million dollar office with a football field sized front yard. We are talking about expandingthestadium. We have a marketing department that asks "how high?" everytime he says "jump". This has been the most "all hands on deck" support I have seen for MSU athletics ever. And this is all being done because of him and his accomplishments.</div><div>
</div><div>Our coach, not player or alumni,is the most recognizable person we have at our university. </div><div>
</div><div>IMO, We HAVE to keep him here until the final yard of concrete is poured.</div>
 

RocketDawg

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Big D said:
I have only met Mullen twice and talked to him once so I really don't know him but I have to think if he had any idea at all if he was going to leave Miss State this year, we would know about. He is here for at lest one more in my opinion. I just don't think he would leave Miss State hanging. I could be wrong but I think if he was going to leave it would already be a done deal.
I think he's here for a lot more than that. He hasn't accomplished his stated goals of championships (including national) yet, and once he does he won't want to leave then ... we'll be one of the prestigious jobs at that point.
 

RonnyAtmosphere

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... the polar bears notwithstanding, Mullen hasn't won a game against a SECW opponent in 3 years.


Yet the guy is still considered a hot commodity.


When you are afforded the luxury of padding your resume' in reverse, that's when you know you've got life by the balls.
 

patdog

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With a $3.7M salary and knowing he's going to get a raise from LSU anyway this year, few schools could even begin to afford him. You don't go 75-17 in the SEC without being agreat coach.
 

West Tn Dawg

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3 of those SECW teams you speak of, that he has not beat, are the last 3 National Champs. One is about to repeat. The other two are also nationly ranked, atone time they were ranked 1,2, and 3 in the nation. For your information, there have been very few teams beat these teams from SECW.

You people are total MORONS!
 

Coach34

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and how there was some talk that he would be approached<div>
</div><div>Good coaches are always in demand</div>
 

Coach34

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everybody in the country can see the progress the Miss State program is making under Mullen- and would like him leading their program- but yet, you cant see it. The guy who told us we would be sorry we fired Crooms.<div>
</div><div>Keep posting Ronny, keep us entertained</div>
 

fishwater99

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We should have beaten Auburn this year, Cam Newton was a one-year wonder for the plains... Arky has been good, and there is no way I thought we should have won in Little Rock this year. Do I expect us to beat Bama and LSU, Hell no.. But beating Auburn next year in S-Vegas will be a good start..
 

KurtRambis4

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an idiot. crooms ran this program into the ground and you gave everyone Hell that even suggested we fire him and that he was a moron. Now you're on here saying Mullen sucks, essentially, and probably can't wait till we fire him. </p>
 

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Talk to most Bama fans and they can not believe anyone would leave there unless they were fired. It is a wonderful job, but therewill always beanother school that can offer a better deal.
 

Shmuley

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was a completely and totally incompetent fool, even old Ronald finally shut the hell up. Yes, it took him forever to get there, but even he eventually got there.
 

Woof Man Jack

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Why do you folks let the facts get in the way of a good, dubmass, SPS poster's, rant? Top three be damned...I, for one, am shocked we didn't run the table in the SEC West this year.
 

Wizard.sixpack

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If Penn State offers then he would be a fool not to take it....If you all were coaches away from home and a big program offered you a job close to your home, with alot more money, there wouldn't be anyone on here that would turn that down.......I am hoping for Hud myself because he is a local guy and because of that, would be harder to pull away if he had success.
 

ckDOG

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If you go through the losses of Bama, LSU, Auburn, and Arkansas over the last 2 seasons, the worst loss of the 16 losses among them was Alabama's loss to SCarolina in 2010. SCarolina finished the season 22 in the BCS. If you take those 16 losses, the average season-end BCS ranking for those teams was 6.5. 6 point 17ing 5.

In 2009, Auburn and Arkansas were definitely beatable teams. We lost. They were both on the road. Kiss my *** if you want to hold that against Mullen in Year 1.
 

Incognegro

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not everybody is a home body and there are a lot of coaches who prefer their current locations over areas back in their home areas. Not saying that Mullen is that way with MSU, but it's not guaranteed that he wants to do everything he can to get back to Pennsylvania. If that were the case for all of the coaches then Les Miles, although he graduated from Michigan and is from Ohio, should have taken the Michigan job when they offered but he didn't. He decided to stay with those bat **** crazy LSU fans.
 

AssEndDawg

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Wizard said:
If Penn State offers then he would be a fool not to take it....
If the Penn State of one year ago offered then maybe you would be a fool not to take it (I'm not even sure about that, stock in the Big 10 has dropped significantly). But this Penn State job is going to be difficult. The criminal proceedings have not even started yet other than the Grand Jury. That is going to be a long, drawn-out process with Penn State and child rape being in the news every night. Then you have had the first of what will be dozens of civil suits filed, again keeping the school and it's child-rape permissible culture in the headlines. You also have a pending NCAA investigation with a very unsure outcome. You have no athletic director. You have no school president. And this is not to mention that you would be following an icon and the most beloved coach in school history. None of this is a recipe for great success.

If Mississippi State were in the same position and I was somewhere else, I'm sorry but there is no way come back into that sort of mess. I've said it before, and I'll say it again; if Dan takes this Penn State job as it is then I will be glad he is gone, because he is not a very bright guy. I truly believe he is smarter than that.
 

digdawg

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Actually, you said that 10-30 in the SEC "should get anybody fired" when discussingCroom. In two of Mullen's three years, he is on pace for exactly 10-30 (2-6 in two of his 3 years). Croom's final two years at MSU his record was 6-10. Mullen's first 3 years at MSU, he is 8-16 in the SEC.Will yoube consistent and say that if we have two more years of 2-6 SEC records by Mullen, Mullen should be fired?
If Mullen leaves this year, let me ask you who will have left the program in better hands: Mullen, with consecutive 39th and 44th ranked recruiting classes, or Croom, with consecutive 29, 33, and 19th ranked classes. It's about the players.I'm sorry, I don't seethe program in any better shape than it was when Croom wasfired.
Mr. SEC site said today that Mullen's agent is running his name out to these schools and reaching out to them in hopes of keeping his name out there. Don't know if true.