Something to follow.
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports...gans-wishlist/
Something to follow.
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports...gans-wishlist/
I seen an article saying Sean Payton was a target.
To me, if he wasn't going to Florida, he won't go to Michigan. Wasn't he listed as a primary target when the UF job came open but he shot that down?
I am not saying he is going to Michigan, because I do not think he is going anywhere, but he and the AD at Florida do not get a long.
There are a couple of candidates in front of Mullen for the Michigan job.
The Mullen Meyer connection is an interesting one. Would Mullen want the pressure of being Meyers biggest rival? Right now he is pretty safe at MSU and could work this into a pay raise of his own. At michigan, win a title and beat ohio state often or you are fired. Mullen has been successfully recruiting the south for quite a while now...it's cold up there.
It's a deadend job with unrealistic expectations and an expiration date. If he goes, he will be fired in 5 years or less. Same thing applies for Mike Riley at Nebraska but hey by all means make your paper boo boo.
well even if Mullen does leave, we safe. I know Hud would want it but i really don't see State going with Hud.
I think you are jumping the gun labeling the Michigan job as a dead end position. Unless you felt the same way about USC prior to Carrol, or Flordia after Spurrier and before Myer, etc. A college football program has its ups and downs. Being a cajun fan you should know this more than most. With that being said, Michigan is far from being a dead end position. Next thing you will say is that Texas' head coaching position is a dead end job.
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