That article also said if HUD leaves most if not all of his assistants would follow. That would be tough to overcome. Start from a clean slate again?!?
That article also said if HUD leaves most if not all of his assistants would follow. That would be tough to overcome. Start from a clean slate again?!?
Tony Dungy is prob the main guy to take it
Relax guys. My comment was made partly in jest. Anyone who says they aren't the least bit worried about Mullen going to PSU, and the prospects of Hud being high on the MSU list are kidding yourselves. There are waaay too many variables in all of this, but I was much more comfortable with him interviewing at Ole Miss than I am with the idea of him possibly being a candidate (if Mullen is hired away) at his "dream school."
I agree with you. But maybe he really liked working with Mullen, and his "winning program" is all of one year. And a year that has seen him finish 3rd in the Sun Belt, and lose 3 of his last 5 games. Granted, he took a 3-9 team to 8-4, but lets be honest, last second wins against FAU and ULM kept it from being 6-6. There are quite a few instances of "mid-major" successes that have become HCs at BCS programs, but there are also a bunch of OCs and DCs that have gotten major jobs as well. I dont know the breakdowns, but Brady Hoke to Michigan and Urban Meyer come to mind in group one, and guys like Jimbo Fisher, Will Muschamp, and even Dan Mullen come to mind in group 2. Who knows what will happen, but I'd much rather lose Hud to a BCS HC position that to another mid-major, and even moreso to an assistant's job somewhere. But, whatever is gonna happen is gonna happen.
You bring up a good point. Success in CFB is highly fragile. This is why "strike while the iron is hot" is so crucial for coaches. The true goal here is to get set for life: 4 years of $1.7MM would do that.
Look at Stockstill and Larry Blakeney. If they lose next year, all of a sudden the seat is hot. Last year they were rock stars!
So you think that a Big 10 school with its campus basically being its own town, multiple national championships, a 100,000 seat stadium, and the tradition of Penn State is just gonna go away because 5-6 people tried to "protect the brand"? As horrible as that whole situation is, they are cleaning house there, and I'd be willing to bet that nobody ever even mentions any of it within the next couple of years, as sad as that may seem.
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