rmcqueen78
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And they wanted him at Florida OVER DAN MULLEN
And they KNEW DAN MULLEN AT FLORIDA FROM BEING THE OC FOR A NC!
What's that tell you about Dan Mullen?
See results at TB!?
i love how when shciano is considered, the context of rutgers being awful all the sudden matters. but with Mullen, it's "he just sucks".lol:
think you need to do some research on rutgers football before and after schiano and thatll answer your question.
Mississippi State wasn't an awful program.
They have played in SEC championship games!!!
Rutgers averaged 3 wins a season for decades before Schiano got there.
Schiano was one game over .500 at Rutgers and they weren't even in the Big Ten then so their schedule was much easier. This would be almost like hiring Dooley all over again. We don't need more mediocrity. We need a winner.
Looks very similar to Nick Saban's at Miami doesn't it.....
Both turned around loosing programs too
Saban's looked better prior to Miami & that's just because he was at LSU in the SEC with those resources.
Schanio did the same at Rutgers just the lack of $$ and commitment to football caused him to peak where he did...
He got the Tampa Bay job based on how like Saban he is an amazing college coach who can build a winning program anywhere!
I remember watching the amazing turnaround, plus Urban Meyer thinks he is a top notch coach.Some of you seriously didn't get how good of a job he did at Rutgers, what an amazing recruiter he is, and most importantly for Tennessee he puts a priority and pride in winning and understands how to change a loosing culture to a winning culture.
He turned Rutgers into a feared program with him as head coach.....
Imagine what he could do with Tennessee's resources, $$$$, and drive to win.
negative. they played in 1. in 1998, 20 years ago when the SEC W was what is now the SEC E.
i guess MO is a great program too? they won two SEC E titles in a row.....wanna sell me on how elite they are????
Some of you seriously didn't get how good of a job he did at Rutgers, what an amazing recruiter he is, and most importantly for Tennessee he puts a priority and pride in winning and understands how to change a loosing culture to a winning culture.
He turned Rutgers into a feared program with him as head coach.....
Imagine what he could do with Tennessee's resources, $$$$, and drive to win.