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msstate7
09-12-2020, 11:45 AM
Y'all pulling against billy boy?

Quaoarsking
09-12-2020, 12:13 PM
Yes. Not sure why ULL is such a trendy upset pick when Iowa State is ranked (even with the B10/P12 teams included) and very well-coached.

Jarius
09-12-2020, 12:17 PM
Syracuse is showing how the 3-3-5 can cause problems for an offense. They are severely outmatched talent wise and they have a really good quarterback confused.

Quaoarsking
09-12-2020, 01:39 PM
Yes. Not sure why ULL is such a trendy upset pick when Iowa State is ranked (even with the B10/P12 teams included) and very well-coached.

I may have spoken too soon, as ULL has returned a kickoff and a punt in for a TD.

msstate7
09-12-2020, 01:42 PM
Billy is apparently a really good coach

civildawg
09-12-2020, 01:53 PM
Yeah he?s about to have the choosing of a school he wants. He bet on himself and it looks to have paid off

BiscuitEater
09-12-2020, 02:00 PM
And bingo, just like that ... USM has an opening!****

Bert Stare
09-12-2020, 02:15 PM
Billy is apparently a really good coach

Thank you, sir.

Quaoarsking
09-12-2020, 02:20 PM
Yes. Not sure why ULL is such a trendy upset pick when Iowa State is ranked (even with the B10/P12 teams included) and very well-coached.

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Dawgface
09-12-2020, 02:26 PM
Thank you, sir.

He just won't go away.... ha

Todd4State
09-12-2020, 02:52 PM
I may have spoken too soon, as ULL has returned a kickoff and a punt in for a TD.

When Croom did that he was lucky.

Todd4State
09-12-2020, 02:54 PM
Y'all pulling against billy boy?

No. I'd rather have a coach that wants to be here than another Dan Mullen shopping himself around causing us to have to look for our fourth coach in 5-7 years.

Cowbell
09-12-2020, 03:06 PM
Thank you, sir.
Right on point.
I gotta give you credit, you are good at it!

Maroonthirteen
09-12-2020, 03:17 PM
Florida State.

Lovette and Jones start. Jones "opted out" of a block that may have sprung his teammate for a TD. "Hate hate hate"

FSU scores anyway.

TrapGame
09-12-2020, 03:28 PM
I know people are saying this a free year for coaches too but I think Napier gets the South Carolina job. Boom goes 2-8 is my prediction.

AROB44
09-12-2020, 03:30 PM
No. I'd rather have a coach that wants to be here than another Dan Mullen shopping himself around causing us to have to look for our fourth coach in 5-7 years.

Well....I'd take another Dan Mullen in a heartbeat. Best coach in my lifetime at MSU....even Jackie (who I am a huge fan of). Dan was here 9 years....that's about the limit for a coach at the same school.

maroonmania
09-12-2020, 03:53 PM
Thank you, sir.

Thank you for what? You somehow get credit that he is a good coach? Not sure him being a good coach was ever that much in question. That's why so many MSU fans had him at the top of our hiring list. He also has a very veteran team this year which helps a ton in the limited practice situation everyone is currently dealing with.

msbulldog
09-12-2020, 04:00 PM
Well....I'd take another Dan Mullen in a heartbeat. Best coach in my lifetime at MSU....even Jackie (who I am a huge fan of). Dan was here 9 years....that's about the limit for a coach at the same school.

Jackie was much better than Mullen, just because he coached every last game. In 2014 we could have beat Alabama, we had them, Mullen got scared and lost it. From then on he was looking for his next job, 17 him.

Maroonthirteen
09-12-2020, 04:07 PM
With all due respect to Jackie, Mullen is our best coach in the modern era. Bama is a much more consistently strong program now than when Jackie coached here.

Btw, Jackie tried his best to leave around 92-93.

msstate7
09-12-2020, 04:10 PM
Chase Brice is apparently much better than I gave him credit for. Or maybe it's the cutt effect

msbulldog
09-12-2020, 04:12 PM
I've seen Mullen's 'I don't give a shit' look in games too may times. We should have fired him after 2016.

KOdawg1
09-12-2020, 04:17 PM
Chase Brice is apparently much better than I gave him credit for. Or maybe it's the cutt effect

It's Cut. He turns average QBs into good ones

chef dixon
09-12-2020, 04:41 PM
Is it too petty to watch FSU just to hope Lovett and Jones make no plays?

chef dixon
09-12-2020, 05:09 PM
True freshman QB for GT looks pretty fearless. I like him

TrapGame
09-12-2020, 05:33 PM
That poor true freshman kicker.

chef dixon
09-12-2020, 07:19 PM
I may kind of feel sorry for Jones now. He looks like he's picked up right where he left off last year

BeardoMSU
09-12-2020, 07:31 PM
That poor true freshman kicker.

Seconded. Jeez.

chef dixon
09-12-2020, 07:45 PM
Clemsons true freshmen D line is nasty

Jarius
09-12-2020, 07:53 PM
Ha. Jarrian Jones cost his team the game. Loser.

VandelayIndustries
09-12-2020, 08:11 PM
Ha. Jarrian Jones cost his team the game. Loser.

Missed it, what did or didn’t he do?

BrunswickDawg
09-12-2020, 08:31 PM
Missed it, what did or didn’t he do?

Blew coverage in the end zone for the game tying TD - looked totally lost in the play

chef dixon
09-12-2020, 08:37 PM
Blew coverage in the end zone for the game tying TD - looked totally lost in the play

I'm surprised FSU doesn't have anyone else that can start over him. How the mighty have fallen.

VandelayIndustries
09-12-2020, 08:45 PM
I'm surprised FSU doesn't have anyone else that can start over him. How the mighty have fallen.

Norvell is going to have to rebuild, Jimbo and especially Taggert left them in shambles

Jarius
09-12-2020, 10:42 PM
I'm surprised FSU doesn't have anyone else that can start over him. How the mighty have fallen.

The only reason he was starting was because they had injuries. He will be at an fcs school I’m 2 years. He is trash.

BeardoMSU
09-12-2020, 10:53 PM
Norvell is going to have to rebuild, Jimbo and especially Taggert left them in shambles

This is why I don't get the Jimbo love. He left, and they literally became a bathtub drain of a program. Haven't recovered. That speaks of the culture that's established. Outside of Famous Jameis, what huge success has he had?

Todd4State
09-13-2020, 01:46 AM
I've seen Mullen's 'I don't give a shit' look in games too may times. We should have fired him after 2016.

I would have told him that his options were to take the Maryland job or resign after the 2015 Egg Bowl if I were our athletic administration. From what I heard Keenum felt pretty close to the same as me but Stricklin talked him out of it.


The only reason he was starting was because they had injuries. He will be at an fcs school I’m 2 years. He is trash.

Guess he'll end up at Ole Miss anyway.


This is why I don't get the Jimbo love. He left, and they literally became a bathtub drain of a program. Haven't recovered. That speaks of the culture that's established. Outside of Famous Jameis, what huge success has he had?

And what would Jimbo be without Jameis? He would probably be at Texas State instead of Texas A&M right now.

yjnkdawg
09-13-2020, 02:32 PM
Well....I'd take another Dan Mullen in a heartbeat. Best coach in my lifetime at MSU....even Jackie (who I am a huge fan of). Dan was here 9 years....that's about the limit for a coach at the same school.


DO you think he wanted to be here 9 years? I don't want a coach, who before he even put his complete initial staff together, was talking about things beyond MSU, as a coach and a staff. Also I don't care for the drama of will he be here next year or not, and having to worry about how that effects our recruiting, and then OM making sure that recruits are aware of it. I think Jackie was better overall compared to DM.

AROB44
09-13-2020, 04:30 PM
DO you think he wanted to be here 9 years? I don't want a coach, who before he even put his complete initial staff together, was talking about things beyond MSU, as a coach and a staff. Also I don't care for the drama of will he be here next year or not, and having to worry about how that effects our recruiting, and then OM making sure that recruits are aware of it. I think Jackie was better overall compared to DM.

Well.....much as I love JWS, he wanted out around 92 or 93 and was on thin ice until he beat Bama. He didn't want to be here 13 years. I still would take another DM. He wasn't perfect, but no coach is.

sandwolf
09-14-2020, 10:03 AM
I would have told him that his options were to take the Maryland job or resign after the 2015 Egg Bowl if I were our athletic administration.

Do what? You would've forced him out at the end of 2015? After he had won 19 games over the previous 2 years? Well thank God you're not our athletic administration because that would have been the most incredibly stupid thing that it had ever done.

Captain Falcon
09-14-2020, 10:18 AM
I would have told him that his options were to take the Maryland job or resign after the 2015 Egg Bowl if I were our athletic administration. From what I heard Keenum felt pretty close to the same as me but Stricklin talked him out of it.

Todd... This is kinda nuts. We went 9-4 in 2015. Yes, 2016 was a disappointment, but we also had two games that were lost due to last second field goal attempts and another game that was a double overtime road loss to a 9 win team. As frustrating and sometimes even bad as that team was, they were a hair away from 8-4. We were a good team again in 2017 and in 2018 we probably win 9 or 10 with Mullen in charge.

Mullen left and our program immediately took a very noticeable step backward. I cannot wrap my mind around thinking we would have been better off had he left sooner. He set the standard for our program so high that we just fired a coach who never lost to Ole Miss and never missed a bowl game. That was unfathomable pre-Mullen.

BrunswickDawg
09-14-2020, 10:28 AM
Todd... This is kinda nuts. We went 9-4 in 2015. Yes, 2016 was a disappointment, but we also had two games that were lost due to last second field goal attempts and another game that was a double overtime road loss to a 9 win team. As frustrating and sometimes even bad as that team was, they were a hair away from 8-4. We were a good team again in 2017 and in 2018 we probably win 9 or 10 with Mullen in charge.

Mullen left and our program immediately took a very noticeable step backward. I cannot wrap my mind around thinking we would have been better off had he left sooner. He set the standard for our program so high that we just fired a coach who never lost to Ole Miss and never missed a bowl game. That was unfathomable pre-Mullen.

I think Todd's point is - after all we had done (football facility upgrade, stadium expansion, etc), Dan was willing to leave us for Maryland. Think about that. Miami, flirting with UGA, I get. Maryland? That says the guy is just looking for an out, any out and it was only a matter of when not if. So the point by admin should have been "not happy? Leave." Instead we get pouty Dan and Sirmon in 2016.

TrapGame
09-14-2020, 10:28 AM
Do what? You would've forced him out at the end of 2015? After he had won 19 games over the previous 2 years? Well thank God you're not our athletic administration because that would have been the most incredibly stupid thing that it had ever done.


Todd... This is kinda nuts. We went 9-4 in 2015. Yes, 2016 was a disappointment, but we also had two games that were lost due to last second field goal attempts and another game that was a double overtime road loss to a 9 win team. As frustrating and sometimes even bad as that team was, they were a hair away from 8-4. We were a good team again in 2017 and in 2018 we probably win 9 or 10 with Mullen in charge.

Mullen left and our program immediately took a very noticeable step backward. I cannot wrap my mind around thinking we would have been better off had he left sooner. He set the standard for our program so high that we just fired a coach who never lost to Ole Miss and never missed a bowl game. That was unfathomable pre-Mullen.

I'm not Todd but I think he means this as a final nail in the coffin moment. Mullen left us every November we had a winning record to "explore" other options. It cost us, not just games but recruits too. The Maryland job should have been taken as a slap in the face to the AD and president. Stricklin being a little loafer wearing worm makes perfect sense. And remember, the rumor going around when IB took over as AD was he had a stern conversation w/ Mullen and told him no more job hunting in November. If he was looking then we were looking. That's when he knew the jig was up and proceeded to get the hell outta Dodge.

Captain Falcon
09-14-2020, 02:05 PM
I'm not Todd but I think he means this as a final nail in the coffin moment. Mullen left us every November we had a winning record to "explore" other options. It cost us, not just games but recruits too. The Maryland job should have been taken as a slap in the face to the AD and president. Stricklin being a little loafer wearing worm makes perfect sense. And remember, the rumor going around when IB took over as AD was he had a stern conversation w/ Mullen and told him no more job hunting in November. If he was looking then we were looking. That's when he knew the jig was up and proceeded to get the hell outta Dodge.

Oh come on. He left in 2017 because there were A TON of jobs better than our own that opened up, not because "the jig was up". He went to Florida and immediately took a 4-8 team and won 10 games in his first year, which is very close to what his ceiling would've been at MSU in 2018 even with all the talent he had. There's no scenario where we tell him he's not welcome back for 2018 barring some major off-field scandal. He just took a better job. And with Maryland, while it is not nearly as good of a job as the one he ended up taking, you can make an argument that the Under Armour connection has them in a position where they could take off with the right coach in place, and it's not unreasonable to think they could've made some big money and facilities related promises that had Mullen willing to listen.

And look, by no means do I think Mullen is or was perfect, and I was just as frustrated by some of his job hunting shenanigans as the rest of you. I realize there was A LOT of frustration with him from the 2015 Egg Bowl all the way until he replaced Sirmon with Grantham, myself included. That wasn't a great stretch for him, but to his credit he did a lot to fix it before he left. I wish he had left under different circumstances and the 2017 Egg Bowl will always make me mad when I think about it. But I'm never going to be one of these people that thinks "we would've been better off had Mullen just gone ahead and left". Because we've already seen with the Moorhead transition that you can make a hire that on paper looks like a good one and give him a really good roster from Day 1 and it still can end up being a disaster.

I mean shoot, I'm as excited about Mike Leach as anybody, but I don't think anybody expects him to really do that much better than what Mullen did here, if he does any better at all. Mullen is the only coach in any of our lifetimes who both stayed here long enough to make a real impact and also left on his own terms when the program was doing well. He is the standard to which all coaching hires will be compared to moving forward, unless we strike gold and find someone who drastically outperforms him, though our history tells us that's going to be really hard to do.

TrapGame
09-14-2020, 02:17 PM
Oh come on. He left in 2017 because there were A TON of jobs better than our own that opened up, not because "the jig was up". He went to Florida and immediately took a 4-8 team and won 10 games in his first year, which is very close to what his ceiling would've been at MSU in 2018 even with all the talent he had. There's no scenario where we tell him he's not welcome back for 2018 barring some major off-field scandal. He just took a better job. And with Maryland, while it is not nearly as good of a job as the one he ended up taking, you can make an argument that the Under Armour connection has them in a position where they could take off with the right coach in place, and it's not unreasonable to think they could've made some big money and facilities related promises that had Mullen willing to listen.

And look, by no means do I think Mullen is or was perfect, and I was just as frustrated by some of his job hunting shenanigans as the rest of you. I realize there was A LOT of frustration with him from the 2015 Egg Bowl all the way until he replaced Sirmon with Grantham, myself included. That wasn't a great stretch for him, but to his credit he did a lot to fix it before he left. I wish he had left under different circumstances and the 2017 Egg Bowl will always make me mad when I think about it. But I'm never going to be one of these people that thinks "we would've been better off had Mullen just gone ahead and left". Because we've already seen with the Moorhead transition that you can make a hire that on paper looks like a good one and give him a really good roster from Day 1 and it still can end up being a disaster.

I mean shoot, I'm as excited about Mike Leach as anybody, but I don't think anybody expects him to really do that much better than what Mullen did here, if he does any better at all. Mullen is the only coach in any of our lifetimes who both stayed here long enough to make a real impact and also left on his own terms when the program was doing well. He is the standard to which all coaching hires will be compared to moving forward, unless we strike gold and find someone who drastically outperforms him, though our history tells us that's going to be really hard to do.

The bromance is strong with this one.

Okay, we gonna agree to disagree.

AROB44
09-14-2020, 03:18 PM
Oh come on. He left in 2017 because there were A TON of jobs better than our own that opened up, not because "the jig was up". He went to Florida and immediately took a 4-8 team and won 10 games in his first year, which is very close to what his ceiling would've been at MSU in 2018 even with all the talent he had. There's no scenario where we tell him he's not welcome back for 2018 barring some major off-field scandal. He just took a better job. And with Maryland, while it is not nearly as good of a job as the one he ended up taking, you can make an argument that the Under Armour connection has them in a position where they could take off with the right coach in place, and it's not unreasonable to think they could've made some big money and facilities related promises that had Mullen willing to listen.

And look, by no means do I think Mullen is or was perfect, and I was just as frustrated by some of his job hunting shenanigans as the rest of you. I realize there was A LOT of frustration with him from the 2015 Egg Bowl all the way until he replaced Sirmon with Grantham, myself included. That wasn't a great stretch for him, but to his credit he did a lot to fix it before he left. I wish he had left under different circumstances and the 2017 Egg Bowl will always make me mad when I think about it. But I'm never going to be one of these people that thinks "we would've been better off had Mullen just gone ahead and left". Because we've already seen with the Moorhead transition that you can make a hire that on paper looks like a good one and give him a really good roster from Day 1 and it still can end up being a disaster.

I mean shoot, I'm as excited about Mike Leach as anybody, but I don't think anybody expects him to really do that much better than what Mullen did here, if he does any better at all. Mullen is the only coach in any of our lifetimes who both stayed here long enough to make a real impact and also left on his own terms when the program was doing well. He is the standard to which all coaching hires will be compared to moving forward, unless we strike gold and find someone who drastically outperforms him, though our history tells us that's going to be really hard to do.

100% agree.....rep given. Nice to see someone who has a broader perspective than some on here.

Captain Falcon
09-14-2020, 04:07 PM
The bromance is strong with this one.

Okay, we gonna agree to disagree.

You must have missed the part of my post where I gave Mullen some deserved criticism. For whatever reason our fanbase likes to view Mullen in black and white terms only. With our fans he's either the best we've ever had or he's overrated and he should've left sooner and there is no middle ground allowed. I guess that mirrors how the real world is going nowadays.

Mullen absolutely had flaws and those have been discussed ad nauseam for over a decade. At the same time, he did fantastic things for our football program, for the university, and for the City of Starkville. He left us in a much better place than where he found us, and we immediately got worse the day he left. That is indisputable.

Two things can be true at the same time. Don't let a few negative sidenotes detract from the fact that the 2010s was the best decade in our program's history because of Mullen. The 2017 Egg Bowl is still pretty fresh for some but in time I expect more people will get over that and appreciate the good that was done, including what happened after Dak graduated. That said, if the two Moorhead years didn't teach people to be careful what you wish for (remember how some of our fans actually thought we upgraded with that hire?) then we may be having these debates for a while longer.