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re: Is Moo St a career job?

Posted on 7/13/10 at 11:43 am to
Posted by NtzDawg
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Posted on 7/13/10 at 11:43 am to
The places you listed have way higher expectations than MSU. If it were me i would collect my millions in starkville live like a god and not have to worry about pushy boosters who arent satisfied with 8 win seasons i dont doubt that the places you listed aren't better jobs just not as easy as the one in starkville as far as keeping the fanbase happy
Posted by pankReb
Defending National Champs Fan
Member since Mar 2009
65066 posts
Posted on 7/13/10 at 11:49 am to
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The places you listed have way higher expectations than MSU. If it were me i would collect my millions in starkville live like a god and not have to worry about pushy boosters who arent satisfied with 8 win seasons i dont doubt that the places you listed aren't better jobs just not as easy as the one in starkville as far as keeping the fanbase happy



And UF, Bama, and LSU don't?

I would agree with your assessment if the coach had prior ties to a school, but there are absolutely no ties with Mullen to Starkville and it's ignorant to think a coach wouldn't want to improve himself.


....and unfortunately for both MS fanbases, improving yourself as a coach is leaving for greener pastures.





















....and by greener pastures, I'm referring to better jobs.....not the actual cow pastures that occupy most of Oktibeeha Co. I can understand the confusion though.
Posted by BlackHelicopterPilot
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Member since Feb 2004
52833 posts
Posted on 7/13/10 at 11:50 am to
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The places you listed have way higher expectations than MSU. If it were me i would collect my millions in starkville live like a god and not have to worry about pushy boosters who arent satisfied with 8 win seasons i dont doubt that the places you listed aren't better jobs just not as easy as the one in starkville as far as keeping the fanbase happy



These folks got where they are because they are CONFIDENT and COMPETITIVE.


Most would not stay just because it is less demanding. They BELIEVE they are good and can win.

Again, I am on the positive side. Even if Mullen leaves, it would mean that MSU was in a better situation. Another coach can come in and keep it going. THEN, MSU becomes a 'career job'. But, you folks will have higher expectations, too.
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