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Originally Posted by
Commercecomet24
I thought about that last night also. If danny boy coached the 4th quarter like he did the first 3 bama wouldn't have even been in the playoffs. Of course Kirby coached the 4th quarter last night like danny boy did.
Well also if Smart didn't coach like Mullen in the 4th.
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Originally Posted by
Tbonewannabe
I will give Mullen credit, he got us to a point of expecting bowls every year. There aren't a lot of programs in the SEC that consistently goes to bowls every year. It seems like the only time we beat a better team was when the bowl streak was on the line. Hopefully Moorhead will take the next step and actually compete for the West. It wouldn't have been a spot in Atlanta but laying a turd against UM in 2014 still pisses me off. It would at least be a share of the West title but Dan shoping his name and fighting with Collins were probably big factors in the team sleep walking in the Egg Bowl.
I appreciate Mullen but we also paid him a shit ton of money and he half assed recruiting and the end of some seasons. Did he do a good job? I would say yes but he also shouldn't be above reproach.
Only 5 SEC Teams have been to Bowl Games every year since 2010. We are one of them. That's pretty impressive. That being said he left a wins on the table every year.
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Originally Posted by
MadDawg
I can't wait until you guys tell us how much Moorhead sucks.
Moorhead is walking into a pretty damn nice program. Yes, Mullen built it despite his flaws. Moorhead will be gone in 5 yrs and it won't be because we fire him. He'll be in the NFL or HC at Penn State. They way he has put his staff together should clue everyone in on how serious he's taking this job. There is no country club.
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Originally Posted by
TrapGame
Moorhead is walking into a pretty damn nice program. Yes, Mullen built it despite his flaws. Moorhead will be gone in 5 yrs and it won't be because we fire him. He'll be in the NFL or HC at Penn State. They way he has put his staff together should clue everyone in on how serious he's taking this job. There is no country club.
Also Mullen kept getting a raise every year but bitched about how much he had to pay his assistants. Moorhead took a pay cut just to get the assistants he wanted. If Moorhead is gone in 5 years, I will thank him for bringing our first National Title and Heisman home.
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Originally Posted by
Tbonewannabe
I will give Mullen credit, he got us to a point of expecting bowls every year. There aren't a lot of programs in the SEC that consistently goes to bowls every year. It seems like the only time we beat a better team was when the bowl streak was on the line. Hopefully Moorhead will take the next step and actually compete for the West. It wouldn't have been a spot in Atlanta but laying a turd against UM in 2014 still pisses me off. It would at least be a share of the West title but Dan shoping his name and fighting with Collins were probably big factors in the team sleep walking in the Egg Bowl.
I appreciate Mullen but we also paid him a shit ton of money and he half assed recruiting and the end of some seasons. Did he do a good job? I would say yes but he also shouldn't be above reproach.
Exactly! Mullen did some really good things with the program but he half assed recruiting and put his ego over his players too many times.
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Originally Posted by
Tbonewannabe
I will give Mullen credit, he got us to a point of expecting bowls every year. There aren't a lot of programs in the SEC that consistently goes to bowls every year. It seems like the only time we beat a better team was when the bowl streak was on the line. Hopefully Moorhead will take the next step and actually compete for the West. It wouldn't have been a spot in Atlanta but laying a turd against UM in 2014 still pisses me off. It would at least be a share of the West title but Dan shoping his name and fighting with Collins were probably big factors in the team sleep walking in the Egg Bowl.
I appreciate Mullen but we also paid him a shit ton of money and he half assed recruiting and the end of some seasons. Did he do a good job? I would say yes but he also shouldn't be above reproach.
I think that's the mullen tenure in a nutshell. Great post!
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Originally Posted by
5049
2009 LSU goal line loss, didn't make a bowl
2010 didn't sign Cam then lost a heartbreaker to him
2011 Auburn goal line loss
2012 Egg Bowl loss reignited their program
2014 loss to Bama's worst team of Saban's tenure since 2007 killed our season
2015 no one specific thing, just a waste of Dak's senior year culminated in egg beatdown at home and terrible recruiting
2017 Bama loss, stupid coaching, allowed the most terrible fanbase ever 70 miles from us to continue their damned dynasty
2017 Egg Bowl loss, though I can't blame it all on him, it's just one more thing in a long list
Some more particularly damaging things:
Total meltdown on NSD 2011
2012 we get to be the first bowl win ever for Northwestern yay
2016 shorts and South Alabama
He never won when something major was on the line. The only things that come close:
2013 bowl eligibility by winning 2 OT games
2014 being #1 though it ultimately meant nothing as we got no trophies
bowl streak
Only good thing I can say about him right now is that he left before he burned the whole thing to the ground like Jackie, and erased us as the coaching and quarterback graveyard. For that I'm thankful.
But good riddance to that dude
Yeah, you can say that now, but if you had said anything detrimental about Mullen's coaching while he was here, numerous posters on this board would have blasted you.
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
That 4th quarter against Saban was kind of a common denominator wasn?t it?
The common denominator is Alabama. 81, 91, 92, 94 and 99. All big games and all fourth quarter losses. 2012, 2014 and 2017 are par for the course.
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Originally Posted by
5049
This is not true. Take away the 12th game against FCS competition (read: gimme win) and he was no better than Jackie. Muffins missed his opportunity to be the best MSU coach ever, I outlined that in the OP.
It is definitely true. Don?t let facts get in your way though.
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Originally Posted by
Commercecomet24
Only 5 SEC Teams have been to Bowl Games every year since 2010. We are one of them. That's pretty impressive. That being said he left a wins on the table every year.
Generally everybody leaves wins on the table. Good grief. Even Saban left one there this year, and last year.
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
Generally everybody leaves wins on the table. Good grief. Even Saban left one there this year, and last year.
Look I appreciate what he did but he pissed away the end of our seasons several times. Can be no debate on that
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Originally Posted by
Tbonewannabe
Also Mullen kept getting a raise every year but bitched about how much he had to pay his assistants. Moorhead took a pay cut just to get the assistants he wanted. If Moorhead is gone in 5 years, I will thank him for bringing our first National Title and Heisman home.
Do you know that from first hand knowledge or was told by someone with "inside knowledge or connections"?
"I'm sure the universe is full of intelligent life. It's just been too intelligent to come here." -- Arthur C. Clarke
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Originally Posted by
Commercecomet24
Look I appreciate what he did but he pissed away the end of our seasons several times. Can be no debate on that
That’s true, and it took him quite a while to figure out he needed to hire some recruiters to help him get out of here.
You're blind if you can't see improvement.....Freshmens......Strain.....Kick rocks and pound sand......Drag my Yankee ass outta here!......
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Originally Posted by
JoseBrown
That’s true, and it took him quite a while to figure out he needed to hire some recruiters to help him get out of here.
We were paying him so much that it was difficult for him to hired somewhere else with a comparable salary. His record didn't justify it.
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The thing about Dan is he never was willing to compromise certain things to win. A lot of it is he thought that his way was the way to win- so I'm not saying it was intentional on his part at all. But he wasn't able to objectively assess things that were maybe his idea that didn't work out all that well and wasn't able to quickly adapt. That's why his ceiling is and always will be limited.
I gave him a pass pretty much for LSU and Houston in 2009 because he was a first year coach, and a pass for the Army AA debacle for pretty much the same reason. I wasn't happy about it and I made mention of it many times on message boards. That said, I was under the impression and hope that those were simply learning experiences for an inexperienced head coach and that things would change for the better because of it. By 2012 it was apparent to me that I was wrong in that assessment.
By the end of 2015 I think MSU outgrew Dan Mullen and his ceiling. He should have been forced to either take another job or stay and make sweeping changes to his offensive staff. Stricklin protected him enough to keep Keenum from booting him and then we were given the exuse of "we didn't want to change both the offensive and defensive staff at the same time so since Manny Diaz left we kept the offensive staff together."
I think as fans we deserve a coach that at the very least wants to be at MSU. We haven't really had that since Jackie. Croom talked about Alabama too much to make me believe that he was totally sold on us and Dan was looking every year.
Now things did get slightly better over time with Dan as far as recruiting and special teams coaching- but my guess is much of that was directed to him by the AD.
Dan Mullen basically used our poor history to get more time, money, and leeway than he should have. Thankfully Jackie showed that we could beat top 25 teams at a fairly consistent rate of about one a year in a more difficult era to win at MSU. Hopefully we can find a coach that can consistently beat the people we're supposed to like Dan but pull the occasional upset like Jackie. Not to mention place the proper emphasis on winning the Egg Bowl unlike Dan after 2011.
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Originally Posted by
NCDawg
Yeah, you can say that now, but if you had said anything detrimental about Mullen's coaching while he was here, numerous posters on this board would have blasted you.
Tell me about it.
It's pretty funny how quickly many MSU fans across the Internet suddenly agreed with me and others that saw through Dan's BS as soon as Dan left. At least our fans are loyal to a fault I guess.**
I'm just glad I don't see MSU potentially getting rid of Dan being compared to Ole Miss firing David Cutcliffe anymore. Fortunately our coaching search went as smoothly as I expected too shooting down all of the "Oh yeah! Who would YOU hire that's better than Dan Mullen? Gruden? Dungy? They ain't coming to Mississippi State" posts.
We just had a coaching search where Alabama's DC was begging for our job and ultimately ended up being hired at Tennessee AFTER we made him our third choice. In the meantime we ended up with our first choice, hired a guy that appears to possibly be the football genius that Dan wished he was, will likely improve recruiting, and genuinely wants to be here. And the coaching search was praised by the media.
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Originally Posted by
JoseBrown
That’s true, and it took him quite a while to figure out he needed to hire some recruiters to help him get out of here.
And still only got rid of one of his Country Club members. I have to credit Todd Grantham for that more than Dan's recruiting. Peter Sirmon cost us a 9 win season at least and forced us to have Dan for another year.
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Mullen is gone. He is the enemy. Shit on him
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Originally Posted by
AROB44
Do you know that from first hand knowledge or was told by someone with "inside knowledge or connections"?
It was more reading between the lines so mostly bullshit like everything else on the internet. Lol
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