jave36
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I think that's true. Their kids have been born and raised there and I've heard that Mrs. Mullen likes Starkville.
Stay at MSU and leave as the best coach they've ever had or leave for a bigger school with higher expectations but better chance at national prominence.
Either way he's a rich man, which is why I feel like it's more than just about money.
Yet both programs constantly fire coaches (for whatever reason). Our fans show up regardless.
Both the Mullens rave about Starkville in interviews. TEHO.
I think it's about more than money for many of these top prospects. They already have more money than they can spend-- or are in a position to get there-- so having a job they like in a community they like is an intangible we won't be able to overcome with some. I tend to put Patterson, Petersen, Fuente, Whittingham, Gundy et al in that category.
There are a lot of people who believe a lot of things about that situation.
Tennessee fires coaches too.
You are talking about how easy it is to get fired. I am talking about pressure and scrutiny.
If you win, none of it matters cause you aren't worried about it. If you don't win enough, this is a much tougher environment to work in even if you might get fired somewhere else quicker.
I don't think we are that far off in our stances on this.
Im looking at history, which shows you cant win a natty recruiting to Eugene.
Dont worry champ, Im not personally taking shots at where you live or something or why youre so sensitive about it
Just went to school there but you know more about it apparently its hard to recruit to THE Nike school. Also what the F is a "natty?" Sounds incredibly stupid and cheap, who would want one of those?
So defensive about your grumors lolOf course Hargis has no one he ever talks to about it. No friends whatsoever in East Tennessee and neither does a D 1 coach who has family and friends he grew up with whom he talked about it with. Hart was the problem and Currie may or not be as well. Maybe Currie doesn't think it is worth the investment and is trying to show that to boosters. No more from me Jave. Everyone but you is just trolling.
More competition for that talent at Florida as well with Florida State and Miami going after the same talent.
Tennessee might not be Florida when it comes to producing talent but its about to surpass Louisiana. And I don't think anyone would say that a state that produces more talent than Louisiana is something to sneeze at.
If Tennessee starts producing about 20 4-star players a year like the 2019 class is projected to do them this job becomes as good as the Florida job given the fact there is less competition for those recruits inside the state.
Both the Mullens rave about Starkville in interviews.
