This kind of post should get someone at least a temporary ban. It?s juvinile at best. Grow up or go away
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Dan going after our recruits this year is a back-stabbing move, he is now the enemy to me. Such a difference Joe-Mo refused to poach on his former employer, CLASS.
Sherrill also got us on probation. Mullen leaves Sherrill in the dust in all aspects..just the way it is
Muffins is a dickhead. the Kang is loyal .
Merlins is gay. Sherrill is the GOAT!!!
Sherrill did what he did with LT as the AD. Merlin had the Ninja and Keenum. JWS is twice the coach Mullins aspires to be. Every time I walked into the stadium in the 90’s, I EXPECTED TO WIN. The last 9 years when we played Bama or in a huge game, I knew we were losing.
If you really believe this 'leaving in the dust' perspective then you have little appreciation for the history of our program and how things evolved. Yes, JWS did come to us with an NCAA bullseye on his back, in fact that is the only way we got him. Otherwise he would have been leading some elite program somewhere because, unlike Mullen, JWS was a proven big time HC before he ever set foot in Starkville. But it was a very different NCAA at the time where at one time in the 90s nearly half the SEC was on some kind of probation. Now days unless you go to OM levels of cheating the NCAA hardly bats an eye and when they do, you still get very little punishment. And even with that, with the Redmond deal, Mullen actually did get us on probation as well. Guess we will just agree to disagree.
Jackie got the upper decks built in spite of LT and even had to give up a home game vs Fla because LT was offered $1MM to do it.
To show you had bad it was under LT- Jackie tried over and over to get one of the practice fields fixed because part of it had sunk some- LT kept putting him off- we lost a WR to an ACL during practice because of it. LT nearly got his ass beat over that one.
Mullen didnt have to fight those battles
**** Mullen
Also, Bama might not have been as great as they are now but they were still in a National Title hunt almost every year. The SEC West might be as tough as possible now but it was still one of the toughest in the country at that time and we weren't as close to even footing then. Dan benefitted greatly from the SEC money almost leveling the playing field combined with almost 4 OOC wins every year. Dan gave us stability but Jackie gave us a real chance at the SEC title in Atlanta.
That is very accurate. Mullen showed us we should be in a bowl every year with a chance at a NY6 every couple. Stans showed us that we could be in the postseason every year in either the NCAA or NIT. Jackie and Richard both showed us we can go toe to toe with the big boys and beat them. Stans and Mullen rarely beat great teams but they also didn't lose to crap teams very often.
Jackie got us an SEC West title and a Cotton Bowl. For the first time in modern history- we showed we could compete. We beat Bama one time in the 36 years before Jackie arrived. He beat them 4 times in the span of 7 years- not to mention us getting screwed in 1999.
Jackie evened up the Egg Bowl rivalry and set it on its ear for the 1st time since the 1940's.
It's kind of like being Led Zeppelin. They are great and people look to them as one of the best ever- but there are people now that are doing extraordinary music now as well. The difference? Zeppelin was the 1st to show people it could be done. Blazed the trail. Without Jackie- there is no Mullen.
Good job of getting me pissed off on a Monday. I will never forget MSU somehow getting a holding call on a punt return where the penalty was somehow behind the damn returner. The only person back there was the damn ref. That game was a consistent, hey MSU just got momentum, throw a flag for whatever bullshit you can. I am surprised a ref didn't call a balk or a double dribble in that damn game.
I?ll never forget the time the Kang and I were out at MSU GC?s driving range at the same time. I was in awe so I went over to where he was hitting and said ?Hey coach?... no reaction. I waited a few minutes and said it again, he just kept hitting. I tried once more and finally, without looking up said, exasperated, ?Yessss??. I said that I was a big fan and just wanted to say hello. He nodded and kinda smiled and went back to hitting his range balls. Feeling like a d**k, I went back to my station to finish my bucket of balls. A few minutes later this voice behind says ?Your backswing is to flat and your not keeping your head down?. It was JWS giving me golf lessons!! I guess he felt bad for blowing me off and came over to watch me hit. We chit-chatted a bit before he left. It was awesome!!
I was at that game in Tuscaloosa! Talk about phantom calls, geez! Bama also score the go ahead TD on a pick play. The pick play happened right in front of me and Smoot was screaming from the get go. While I subscribe to the notion that you have to be good enough to win no matter what, the officials in that game GREATLY affected the outcome. Those 2 plays cost us 7 on that called back punt return and basically gave them 7 on the pick play.
Perfect analogy! Very well said. The Kang was the first coach who showed us we could compete and win and we weren't second fiddle to anyone. I shudder to think where our program would be if we hadn't of hired JWS. He changed the course of football at State even with the way it ended(which happened because of the turds at unm and their jealousy).
My wife and I actually went to every game in 1999 and stayed from kickoff to final whistle. The Bama game wasn't as horrible as the BYU game but the refs made game changing penalties at just the right time. Every time we started getting momentum, the ref threw a flag or in the case of the pick play, didn't. I have seen too many LB or Defensive Ends get dragged down from behind by Bama Oline to get surprised by a lack of holding calls now. The refs have to really do something crazy for it to upset me. I take the same approach watching MSU against UK basketball.