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    Why MSU is Very Good College Football Job

    We all know that the MSU head coaching job is underrated from a national perspective, but why?

    What makes MSU a very good college football job is that the average Mississippi State football player, yes the team that been #1 in the country, been to 8 straight bowl games, and is now ranked #16 and poised to go to ANOTHER major bowl game, comes from on average 171 miles from the city of Starkville, which is good for the 2nd closest in the FBS behind La Tech

    Think about that. Don?t just read the mileage.

    IMO, this signifies a completely sustainable business model. Now, I totally understand that you may need to expand that recruiting ground to win an SEC or National Title, but for a coach that is looking to run a program in which he can recruit quality players, make 20+ million dollars, and put together 7-9 win seasons on a consistent basis, then MSU is the job for you.

    The truth is that MSU was mismanaged for decades. The local recruiting ground that MSU possesses, is only behind a few in the country and frankly, insinuates that it shouldn’t be near as difficult to win at MSU as MSU made it prior to Mullen’s arrival.

    This is something that Arkansas, Nebraska, and numerous other schools cannot sell to potential coaches.

    Mullen figured out the formula to a sustainable business model and thus changed and propelled the MSU job into a sustainable model of consistent winning.

    Tell Bruce Feldman that sh$&
    Last edited by ShotgunDawg; 11-01-2017 at 07:41 PM.

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