From Parrott's article:
"In 2008, Hudspeth told American Football Monthly that UNA utilized the spread about 50 percent of the time while he was there. The Lions also ran out the I-formation with the quarterback under center and out of the shotgun with split backs.
That up-tempo, no-huddle approach made life tough for opposing defenses. UNA was averaging 45 points and 555 yards of total offense per game at the time."
Isn't that better than what we were "guaranteed" by CajunNation if we hired Sewak???
Is there any concern that the HC opening at Florida will trickle down to effect Hudspeth in any way?
Since he was in the hunt before pulling his name for the monroe job last year (allegedly due to their lack of resources) and now he has been in the hunt for this job I would say he wants to be a HC. Not to be argumentative but who says he would be the OC at Florida if Mullen were to go there?
ESPN broke the news last night, Mullen is not going to Florida or Miami. He has been given a contract extension and raise out of all these coaching rumors. And no, Hudspeth would not have been a candidate for the Miss. State job had Mullen left to take one of the jobs in Florida.
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