andywilson001
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After Gruden, Harbaugh would be my second choice. Could totally get on board with him.
I think the fever pitch of the fan base has been to loud and it has been allowed to go on to long to temper any excitement.... The recruits have already heard ... you can't put the toothpaste back into the tube...
I believe we ARE at Gruden or Bust already!... I see no other alternative for Currie at this point
I think the fever pitch of the fan base has been to loud and it has been allowed to go on to long to temper any excitement.... The recruits have already heard ... you can't put the toothpaste back into the tube...
I believe we ARE at Gruden or Bust already!... I see no other alternative for Currie at this point
Let me first say I still believe Jon Gruden will be the next coach. There's reason to doubt that, and I've never claimed it as a 100% fact, but I trust where I've heard this.
Secondly, let me say that if it was not Gruden, I think Mullen is a solid hire. Not going to go through all the reasons why, but he can develop talent and if he surrounded himself with great recruiters, could be a great fit.
But lastly, I think there is VERY little chance Mullen leaves MSU for ANY job. He's comfortable there. The expectations are low. He's 1 year away from being their all-time winningest coach. 7-8 wins a year and they'll build a statue of him. He could stay there another 10 years at $5M or so. Would he really trade that to go somewhere he could make a little more, but also may only survive 3-5 years? Doubt it. He loves Starkville. His family loves Starkville. He's staying put.
I would not at ALL be surprised to hear something in the next 48 hours putting the Gruden talk to rest and tempering the expectations of the fan base that are convinced he is coming and setting the stage for the actual hire. Some will love it, some will hate it but that is true with any hire. I know of at least one recruits dad who has been told, directly from "Dr. Currie" as he said, a hire will be announced on or before December 10th (probably before) and to not listen to the Gruden talk in the media and that we will be getting a top notch coach that knows how to win in the SEC. (Didn't say the name but sounds a LOT like Dan Mullen)
The AD knows what is going on and hears all the call ins and the fact you cannot hear the word Tennessee mentioned in a broadcast without the mention of Gruden. It has reached a level of belief that has taken on a life of its own. The LAST thing they want is for recruits to be expecting a hire that looks like it is not going to come to fruition.
At this point they know they have to address it as an official hire draws near imo. They cannot announce Mullen (Most likely imo), Patterson (possible but not super likely) or Norvell (vomit, not likely I HOPE) without first tempering fan expectations.
If it's not Gruden, this fanbase will not recover for a long, long time. There will be fractured support for whoever the new coach is. That would be Currie's or Gruden's fault (or both) for stringing this out so long. It it is Gruden, then no problem. I'm on the Gruden train, even if it leaves town. Just can't stand any more mediocrity or disappointment. Enough is enough.
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agree 100%...low expectations in Memphis and they are in a bad conference..Go to a bowl game and you are hired for life in Memphis...
WAY to BIG a stage in Knoxville for him...
GBO
There was a random out of the blue tweet yesterday from a Chattanooga Times Free press reporter:
A name isn't a home run hire, a home run hire is someone who comes in and wins ball games and championships...No matter what that name may be.