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Something about this recruiting class...
...that I think is under appreciated. As I looked through the height and weight of these kids I noticed how much bigger they are than what we've been recruiting. Absolutely huge!
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Mullen spent 9 years trying to find the next Percy Harvin and it left us with 90 percent of our receivers having to play the slot. Now we've got some legit sized receivers.
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I’d like to also play the character card. With all the sudden changes they could have easily written off any attempt by the new staff but they didn’t. They honored their commitment which is not a guarantee these days even without turning over an ENTIRE staff. Kudos to these men, and kudos to the new staff.
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Originally Posted by
Statecoachingblows**
I?d like to also play the character card. With all the sudden changes they could have easily written off any attempt by the new staff but they didn?t. They honored their commitment which is not a guarantee these days even without turning over an ENTIRE staff. Kudos to these men, and kudos to the new staff.
I'd say Mullen's "lack" of recruiting was directly tied to character kids.
The only recruits in 9 years with a question mark were Evans, James, and Simmons.
Evans got tossed, because Mullen wasn't a Freeze type and wouldn't "Haiti" him to save face, James stuck it out and grew up and was never a problem here, Simmons has been a choir boy so far, team leader, 4.0 gpa, and not one incident.
Say what you want, but I bet Mullen was the top of HC's in the SEC with the least off the field problems. I really believe that's why we had the run with him we had.
I hope it stays that way.
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Originally Posted by
preachermatt83
Mullen spent 9 years trying to find the next Percy Harvin and it left us with 90 percent of our receivers having to play the slot. Now we've got some legit sized receivers.
Mullen is the reason for the WR's in this class. He recruited them all and they committed under his tenure.
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Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
Mullen is the reason for the WR's in this class. They realized when he left that they'd have a chance to flourish.
FIFY
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Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
Mullen is the reason for the WR's in this class. He recruited them all and they committed under his tenure.
Yet none went to UF with him.... or even decommitted.
Last edited by Leroy Jenkins; 12-23-2017 at 12:24 AM.
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Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
Mullen is the reason for the WR's in this class. He recruited them all and they committed under his tenure.
That you Gonzo? If they liked the Muffin man so much they woulda followed him to Florida.
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Originally Posted by
Spiderman
I'd say Mullen's "lack" of recruiting was directly tied to character kids.
The only recruits in 9 years with a question mark were Evans, James, and Simmons.
Evans got tossed, because Mullen wasn't a Freeze type and wouldn't "Haiti" him to save face, James stuck it out and grew up and was never a problem here, Simmons has been a choir boy so far, team leader, 4.0 gpa, and not one incident.
Say what you want, but I bet Mullen was the top of HC's in the SEC with the least off the field problems. I really believe that's why we had the run with him we had.
I hope it stays that way.
I completely agree with this. I don’t things think we as fans acknowledged enough how good the chemistry was on Mullen’s teams. We hardly ever saw any public spats between teammates. And our guys were pretty good citizens. Nothing more than typical college-age hijinks. And those that went too far were effectively dealt with.
Last edited by Fred Garvin; 12-23-2017 at 04:12 AM.
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Originally Posted by
Fred Garvin
I completely agree with this. I don’t things think we as fans acknowledged enough how good the chemistry was on Mullen’s teams. We hardly ever saw any public spats between teammates. And our guys were pretty good citizens. Nothing more than typical college-age hijinks. And those that went too far were effectively dealt with.
Agree, and I feel pretty confident that approach will continue under Moorhead.
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Originally Posted by
Dawg61
That you Gonzo? If they liked the Muffin man so much they woulda followed him to Florida.
Not really. He exposed them to everything MSU is and could be. Mullen is a gigantic reason these guys even considered MSU. Hate on him all you want but he laid the foundation and built the house Moorhead is living in.
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Originally Posted by
Leroy Jenkins
Yet none went to UF with him.... or even decommitted.
Why would they? Mullen had already sold them on MSU?
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Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
Why would they? Mullen had already sold them on MSU?
It wasn't Mullen that sold them. It was Pat Austin. Especially with Malik.
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Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
Hate on him all you want
I plan on it. Especially cause it drives the Stansbury clan oops I meant Don Muffin fans crazy.
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Originally Posted by
Dawg61
I plan on it. Especially cause it drives the Stansbury clan oops I meant Don Muffin fans crazy.
I hear ya
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Originally Posted by
PonderThis2
It wasn't Mullen that sold them. It was Pat Austin. Especially with Malik.
Ok
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Originally Posted by
Spiderman
I'd say Mullen's "lack" of recruiting was directly tied to character kids.
The only recruits in 9 years with a question mark were Evans, James, and Simmons.
Evans got tossed, because Mullen wasn't a Freeze type and wouldn't "Haiti" him to save face, James stuck it out and grew up and was never a problem here, Simmons has been a choir boy so far, team leader, 4.0 gpa, and not one incident.
Say what you want, but I bet Mullen was the top of HC's in the SEC with the least off the field problems. I really believe that's why we had the run with him we had.
I hope it stays that way.
This is 1000% accurate. What gets me is how folks do not realize how this works directly in to SOME of the questionable playing time situations, including the most discussed (jRob).
This is what I appreciated the most under Mullen and the #1 thing that I hope Moorhead has the same approach with.
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I think we had three 4* players go to 3* after committing to us. Some of the lower rated guys haven't budged despite having great seasons. Like Cumbest at 83...lol
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Originally Posted by
shoeless joe
This is 1000% accurate. What gets me is how folks do not realize how this works directly in to SOME of the questionable playing time situations, including the most discussed (jRob).
This is what I appreciated the most under Mullen and the #1 thing that I hope Moorhead has the same approach with.
Croom also laid that foundation and another reason why Moorhead was the perfect fit. Hard nose, blue collar work ethic; his players play hard for him and he gets the most out of them.
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Originally Posted by
Spiderman
I'd say Mullen's "lack" of recruiting was directly tied to character kids.
The only recruits in 9 years with a question mark were Evans, James, and Simmons.
Evans got tossed, because Mullen wasn't a Freeze type and wouldn't "Haiti" him to save face, James stuck it out and grew up and was never a problem here, Simmons has been a choir boy so far, team leader, 4.0 gpa, and not one incident.
Say what you want, but I bet Mullen was the top of HC's in the SEC with the least off the field problems. I really believe that's why we had the run with him we had.
I hope it stays that way.
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