Just wait until season end. Hope he gets it together but I'm not betting on it. USA has got to be one of our easiest wins of year.
I remember at halftime down 28-0 just hoping OM would continue to pile on. Biggest worry that we would score a few TD's and make it look somewhat respectable at the end to mask the asswhipping that occured (kind of like what happened last year), and Croom would get another season. I hate OM with every fiber of my being, but for 30 minutes that day I was a semi-fan.
I find it interesting that given a hypothetical of winning or losing, some would chose losing all games over going, say, 11-1, only because they just want it to end. What do you want to end exactly? A 3 straight 9+ win season streak?
I do not want to lose every game. I want to win every game.
When folks have made up their mind that a coach needs to be gone, there is nothing more important than getting rid of that coach. A coach may be losing his job due to losing games, but the fans will gladly accept 2,3 or 4 years of losing at an even higher rate, if they can just get rid of the coach. See: Croom See: Rick Ray See: Mullen's replacement
It's a feast or famine mentality where mediocrity is seen as far, far worse than complete ineptitude.
Any state fan pulling for Mullen to lose so he gets fired at this point has lost his damn mind.
I think part of Dans perceived arrogance is he doesn't want arrogant players. That's obvious to me. Hugh (example, had a movie and money backing, mannings, top 10 classes to bring spotlight to OM...contrast Dan did it by himself. I think State is more respected, also in women's basketball Vic and his recruits, but mainly a MS girl named Vivians who is not arrogant at all which at times, we need her to be.
The south Alabama game was unexpected but their qb made some good passes. I will believe our team had the flu.
I am sorry for my rude remark Tusk, it has been bothering me since I made it and I must apologize.
No excuse, but I haven't been in a very cheerful mood since Saturday. That's no excuse, I shouldn't let anything about a game affect me in such a way.
Again I apologize.
Tusk, I was actually surprised at your answer, not saying I disagree but not what I expected either. The problem with Mullen using us as a stepping stone is that at $4.2 million a year there are very few jobs to step up to and the only way to be in consideration for those jobs is to win and win big at State. Some have suggested that Mullen has given up but he didn't just wake up one morning and decide he was giving up on a $4.2 mil job so he could go become a coordinator for a tenth the money. Recruiting at the level we do, we can't afford very many misses nor can we afford players leaving early as we had a few do last year. We just don't have the talent depth to just reload as Bama and LSU do. The only way to recruit better is to consistantly have our name in the top 20 by building success or to buy our way in as OM is doing. We are about to see how well that option works long term. We are not going to hire a new coach and suddenly recruit top 10 because of our history as an also ran, I'm not sure Saban could walk in to Starkville and recruit top ten his first year although I would like to see him try. If Mullen has gotten too comfortable then Strick shopping the job probably isn't a bad idea. It might light a fire under his ass. Everybody not wearing maroon glasses said this would be a down year for us but we just didn't want to admit it to ourselves.
While I don't agree with all of this analysis, you definitely hit the nail on the head on some things. However, to all of the folks who want Mullen gone need to keep in mind the sentiment above - IMHO, getting the football equivalent of a Rick Ray would be much worse than suffering through a bad season or two (but not more than two) with Dan if that's how this plays out. There aren't many coaches that have the right mix of skills to consistently outperform Dan at MSU. As another post mentioned earlier in the thread, it's going to take sustained success (or more cheating than I can stomach) to significantly upgrade our recruiting.
FWIW, my stomach still turns thinking about the Egg Bowl decimation that ended the Croom era, even it proved beneficial in the long run.