In my company we have a saying that goes like this:
"You cannot quit and stay here."
Relentless effort and strain are apparently not in play any longer.
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In my company we have a saying that goes like this:
"You cannot quit and stay here."
Relentless effort and strain are apparently not in play any longer.
Um, no it's not, and it's not close. Miami has a better history than State, but they are broke, they play off-campus, and their facilities are terrible. Their coach this year (Al Golden) made half of what Mullen makes at State. I don't see that they could match what we pay Mullen.
Anyone who thinks Miami is a better job than state is drunk.
SEC, on campus stadium, sellout crowds, 4mil a yr.
Yes, Mullen has interviewed with Miami. We'll see if they offer.
http://athlonsports.com/college-foot...hing-jobs-2014
http://espn.go.com/ncf/insider/story...ball-best-jobs
Posted again for bump. Both of these have Miami ranked as a MUCH better job than State. The U isnt what it once was, but it's still better than State, especially if you want a fresh start or a new challenge and live in paradise.
At this point I don't care if Mullen stays or goes. I just think the new has worn off at State, things have become stagnant for him and the program could use a shot of new blood. If not and he stays, then damnit he better start giving reach arounds to these huge recruits that can make an immediate impact and start getting the players hyped for teams with a strong pulse. Otherwise I wish him luck and hope Scott doesn't Rick Ray the next guy in line.
Yea Bc every time you interview it means "I want out". Why even bother...agenda has already been set, can't back out now...right Coach?
I've interviewed for several jobs without "wanting out" of my current one. Just to gauge interest & see what they had to offer. I'm not saying my source was right or wrong...but there damn sure hasn't been anything released to prove you're right about him "wanting to leave". Miami's a bad ass area to live, so if they pony up the cash he's making now, who would fault him? He'd be dumb not to at least hear people out. Plus, he has a better shot at a Title in Miami in the ACC.
Some of you are either horrible business people, or are so determined to run "Dansbury" off that you'll spin anything to meet your narrative.
Whatever though...if he leaves he leaves
Mullen better take Omar's advice.
When you come at the King, you best not miss. He better get a gig, otherwise he has some explaining to do.
One other thing to remember
Richt- No buyout
Schiano- No buyout
Davis- No buyout.
Davis wants it and is lobbying hard for it. Even PUBLICALLY. Look for Davis to get it. Looks like we are gonna be stuck with a coach that tried to get out but nobody would hire. That's the worst possible scenerio ever.
We will see. May know as early as tomorrow. Usually when a candidate is talked up so well like Davis has been to the media and he speaks about the interview, they are not the guy. Schiano is really liked by some of the search committee. I think it could be any one of them Davis background with NCAA problems would be a bit of a surprise. Good diverse group.