Quote Originally Posted by Dawg61 View Post
posters that want to engage in promoting the idea of Dan Mullen leaving MSU are what I call half fans. You aren't in it all the way and you have a permanent loser mentality. You are probably a secret fan of Alabama, LSU, Auburn or Georgia. You'd never admit that on this board but you soak up whichever that other team is you follow's talking points and you bring it to this board. The popular one to bring MSU fans down from their cloud right now is to make Mullen is leaving a hot topic again. This is bullshit. We have been through these talks going on eight years now. The last people that should be engaging in them is MSU fans. Don't be a half fan. Don't have a permanent loser mentality.

Dan has no better opportunity to win a national championship than here at MSU right now. Beat Bama and we're in. That is basically the last major hurdle for him. Ole Miss just went suicide and eliminated the Ole Miss problem for him for a good five years. LSU is in turmoil right now. Auburn is looking to be in turmoil right now. Arkansas wants to fire their coach as does Texas A&M. That leaves just Alabama standing in Dan's way for a birth into a playoff. He'd be an absolute moron to leave MSU anytime in the next five years.

Basically all of that is my way of saying don't talk about Dan leaving ever again. Thanks. Feel free to not respond to this message. Just read it.
You're just talking about the games. What about recruiting?

Mullen should get the best of whoever he wants in Mississippi now that OM is under probation and Bowl bans. He can recruit the 2nd tier players from Louisiana who are still super talented because LSU can't take everyone and the Dak & KT factor. He can recruit the 3rd tier talent in Alabama because UA recruits nationally and Auburn can't take everyone. West and Middle TN we are in the hunt because TN can't take everyone and we are as good of a destination as Vandy. Our recruiting could be up another notch into the teens just because of the coaching turmoil at the other SEC schools.