A Mississippi State beat writer wrote that Hudspeth said he was not a candidate on Nov. 29. By Dec. 10, Hudspeth had accepted the job. It's all part of the coaching search game.
Nov. 29, 2010: http://blogs.clarionledger.com/msu/2...lafayette-job/
Dec. 10, 2010: http://blogs.clarionledger.com/msu/2...yette-reports/
It's especially so if you are in season and you don't want to provide unnecessary distractions for your team. I do not know if they were still playing at that time but that would be classless if you were to talk about another opening while working with your current team.
Correct.
And one day in the not too distant future there will be a story exactly like this one:
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State receivers coach Mark Hudspeth will not interview for he recent job opening at Louisiana-Lafayette.
Hudspeth
“I am not a candidate and I’m full-speed ahead here,” Hudspeth told The Clarion-Ledger on Monday.
Rickey Bustle coached his final game at ULL on Saturday, and the school announced today that he would not return for the final year of his contract. Joshua Parrott of The Daily Advertiser in Lafayette, La., reported on his blog that, as of Sunday night, Hudspeth was one of three candidates expected to interview for the job, according to multiple sources.
“I’m where I want to be,” Hudspeth said Monday. “Not to say one day down the road a position somewhere wouldn’t interest me, but I’m happy where I’m at. Recruiting is going great.”
Hudspeth was the coach at North Alabama for seven years before joining Dan Mullen‘s staff last year.
Only difference will be you will need to replace Mississippi with UL in the story and replace UL with the new team he will be going to.
I honestly think that barring catastrophe, Hud will be here until after Broadway's Senior campaign. That team will be mature and loaded on both sides of the ball, and will have a legitimate shot at being a top 25 team. He can talk about not wanting to be in this conference if it gets watered down; but if we win OOC, having an easy conference schedule will not hurt us. See LTU this year.
Another guy mentioned recently by the Hattiesburg newspaper is Tennessee-Martin coach Jason Simpson (45-34 in seven years). He's a 1994 grad of Southern Miss and is originally from Ellisville just outside Hattiesburg. He played football and baseball at Mississippi State and baseball at Southern Miss. UTM went 8-3 this season, including a win over Memphis. I dealt with Simpson while working in Tennessee, and he's a top-notch guy and a tremendous coach with success running a spread offensive attack.
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