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Mullen would have us in a bowl next season without a doubt. Doubt he'd come back though
Malzahn would be even better. He was always a much better play caller than Mullen. And he always felt like he was better than Saban and beat his ass more than any other coach.
My understanding is that bridges have been burned in both directions, but obviously I would be totally fine with bringing him back if he would come. I would want a huge buyout clause so that he wouldn't be able to shop around.
I think Mullen would limit KT a lot honestly. He would rely too much on his running and not enough on his passing.
I also want Ben Beckwith blocking for him also/
Remeber Mullen only won the EB only once with Dak and that?s only because Nicole made the fumble into the end zone.......14 was a HUGE embarrassment and was the pivotal point in Dog football and 15 was a complete @$$whipping....so maybe not.
Ahh well I honestly do not mind it. If he is that big of a loser to create an account on a Mississippi State message board then more power to you. I mean if your first thought when your team is 10-1 and within a whisker of the playoffs is, “Man I gotta go post on the Mississippi State board” then you are a LOSER. Like massive Loser.
Troll or not you are correct. He was shopping in 12 and we were not prepared. We were god awful in 13 but he was locked in so we found a way. He was shopping in 14 and 15 and we were not prepared. He was locked in for 16 and we curb stomped them. And 17 he had already signed an MOU with TN and was out of it.
If Mullen or Malzahn will even answer the phone about the job you fire lebbro tomorrow to show them you?re serious. They are both 10x better than frat bro
Gus bus would take it tomorrow. And he is not perfect by any stretch. But we beat Tennessee Texas and Florida with him
All I know is that Mullen would have the right quarterback running the football... no way should Shapen run a designed quarterback running play in which he did quite often last night. Having said that, I still wouldn't want Mullen back. I do however think that Malzhan would be a good fit
Damien Williams started 1 game in his career here - the 2013 Egg Bowl. We all know the story of Dak coming off the bench to win the game, but I wouldn't say that Dak not starting was coaching malpractice.
The only other game where he got significant playing time was the 2016 against South Alabama, where Fitzgerald was benched after a poor start. You can argue that Mullen should have let Fitzgerald play longer, and I would probably agree, but it's not Williams had bad stats in that game or was responsible for the loss. Mullen went back to Fitzgerald for the rest of the season.
It's fascinating how this phenomenon of "misremembering Dan Mullen as being worse than he actually was" has been so widespread here and on other boards among Lebby supporters.
The quote was that "Mullen would have had the right QB running the ball"...and yet that wasn't really always the case was it? And that's at the QB position. I could have pointed out how he started Holloway while gaslighting the media about Aeris Williams blocking which just magically got better after Holloway got injured in 2016. Among other examples. Like starting Chris Jones for one season. Starting Zach Jackson over JT Gray. I could go on.
Has nothing to do with being a "Lebby supporter" at all.
Dan Mullen against top 25 teams in 9 years: 7-33
Dan was a good coach and I loved his time here and like Dan a lot as a person. But he beat the teams he was supposed to beat and never really punched above his weight. 3 of his 7 wins were in 4 weeks in 2014.
And this is coming from someone who wanted to hire Dan in both 2023 and 2024. I would take Dan back, but understand what you are getting. 7-8 wins and nothing more. And the minute he has success, he will be trying to get a bigger job.
I've been bashing Dan long before we hired Lebby. Truth is he wasn't as successful as Sherrill. Jackie had 2014 type seasons in 1998 and 1999 along with some very memorable wins throughout the years sprinkled in. 1992 over Florida, 1994 over Tennessee, 2000 over Florida all come to mind. 1996 over Alabama too.
Dan's typical season was four OOC wins, a win over an Auburn team that was down, a win over Arkansas and Kentucky, a decent win over Texas A&M and then an inexplicable loss to Ole Miss while he is trying to get a job at Miami.