7.22.2009

Mississippi State is up


MISSISSIPPI STATE COACH DAN MULLEN

  • Of note: MSU is going back to a maroon helmet this season.

  • Mullen pretended to use Twitter to open his appearance. "I'm only going to answer questions through Twitter or Facebook ... so I can be the cutting-edge, young coach up here."

  • He feels "warmth" in Starkville. They're so loving.

  • "Since I was young, when I was a graduate assistant at Syracuse, I kept a big notebook of things I would and wouldn't do as a head coach."

  • "The excitement for our program has been off-the-charts."

  • He's aiming to sell 40,000 season tickets before the season begins. Mullen said 37,000 have been sold to this point.

  • Reminder: Carl Torbush is defensive coordinator at MSU. He used to coach at Alabama. He also is a Person Of Significance for Auburn assistant Tommy Thigpen. Torbush coached Thigpen in college and they worked together at UNC a few years later.

  • "We're a multiple spread team. I want to make sure the defense has to cover us from sideline to sideline. We're going to create the matchups. That's the spread offense. That's the offense we're going to run."

  • On being like Utah and Florida: "We probably use about 60 percent of our offense each year. We have to make sure we pick the right 60 percent of (the playbook) to match the personnel."

  • Mullen claims to have no starting quarterback.

  • "We're going to be an attacking defense. We want 11 guys running to the ball on every play. Our whole team is going to play that way. We'll play with that great effort." (Ever heard that before?)

  • Mullen is going to coach special teams. "I'm going to run the whole show that way. If there's a big issue on the special teams, we play a game, you come right to me, I'll answer those questions for you."

  • On team goals: "If you turn on a game film and you watch a team, all 11 players, playing relentless football ... that'll be a very successful team. That's one of our main team goal. If we win enough games, maybe you'll come see us play one day. I want you to say: `Did you see how hard those guys play?'"

  • On the Urban Meyer Influence®: "There probably are going to be a lot of similarities between our program and the programs he had at Bowling Green, Utah and Florida."

  • On this being a tough first gig. The SEC is tough, right?: "You walk into that first SEC head coach's meeting ... and you get to see guys you grew up watching. Steve Spurrier? I was a huge Steve Spurrier fan growing up. You know you're going to have a sold-out stadium in every place you play in this league. That makes it easy to get up and go to work every morning. I couldn't be happier with this opportunity. You want to compete against the highest level against the best there is. I'm the only undefeated coach in the league."

  • How do you make up for having little experience at quarterback?: "The best way to combat it is to get the quarterback in a position to succeed. We always had (The freshman version of Tim Tebow) in a position to do the things he did well."

  • Is MSU still relevant?: "It's only been 10 years since Mississippi State was in Atlanta." (His goal is to win the league ... blah blah blah.)

  • Toughest thing about being a head coach: "I had a great mentor in Urban Meyer. Not a lot was unexpected. The biggest adjustment is learning how to adjust and budget your time. You don't know there's any way to prepare until you're in that seat making those decisions. Every day is a learning experience."

  • All-SEC quarterback?: Believe it or not, I voted for Tim Tebow. I spent more time with Tim Tebow than I did with my own wife. I don't expect my love for Tim Tebow to change just because he's on the other sideline. (Playing against Tebow) is going to be fun."

  • Mullen said playing Florida will be "fun."

  • "Nobody is staying the same in this life. You're either getting better or you're getting worse."

  • On why the spread is so popular these days: "The spread offense -- people have looked at it and seen the advantages in history. Defenses have to account for that quarterback. People find that the great equalizer. That makes the defense defend all 11 players."


THAT'S A WRAP. Next up is Kentucky at 4:15ish.

52 comments:

  1. DL proxy with substance this time...and cowbells

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  2. I've got a fever...

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  3. Dr. Habotn prescribes aspirin

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  4. or maybe antibiotics, like a giant shot of penicillin

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  5. Anyone been to Starkville lately? I haven't been since 2002. Does the highway still end and just turn off in Starkville?

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  6. MSU is actually going to be one of the more interesting teams this season. MSU has always had a pound the rock type offense. Things is a changing.

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  7. I'm pretty sure the only cure is more cowbell.

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  8. My dad's an alum. State was my team growing up.

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  9. Since the Jackyl stopped paying JuCo guys to go to State they moved right back to the same level they have always been.

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  10. My only experience with MS is I-20, I-59, and I-10.

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  11. Anonymous3:15 PM

    David Lamb beating his chest over Chizik's 5-19 record.

    Yawn....

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  12. LSU has a lineman named Phillip Blitch? How often does that name get mispronounced?

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  13. Mullen didn't vote for Tebow as a favor to Coarch Urban Meyers to use it as a motivator for the Gators.

    Starkville = Most aptly named city in America.

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  14. wtc - Grant doesn't think he can vie for playing time at UF?

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  15. The only way I remember going in was from Birmingham to Starkville was on I82 I believe...and right as you get to Starkville the interstate ends...just stops right there.

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  16. Anonymous3:18 PM

    Crank up the Mystery Machine, Jet.

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  17. 82 does now go past Starkville. It is one of those never-ending road projects.

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  18. It was Spurrier I tell ya.

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  19. Anonymous3:21 PM

    I love how these Bammer fans talk about a 12-0 regular season.

    Funny how easy those two losses are easy to comparmentalize are.

    I envy that level of psychosis.

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  20. I wonder if that notebook Mullen has is like coack Klein's.

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  21. Sensi,

    You must be listening to Finebaum. Just a guess.

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  22. Anonymous3:24 PM

    Yep, RK. Passes the time.

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  23. I'm sure he feels the humidity, too.

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  24. Anonymous3:34 PM

    Nice trademark symbol on the Urban Meyer Influence.

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  25. They speak of him so reverently these days.

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  26. Can't believe he used the "I'm the only undefeated coach in this league line."

    Not for long, Danny, not for long. I hope you have to call your brother Larry Jr. for a gig as a roadie soon.

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  27. Anonymous3:37 PM

    Undefeated? But I thought Saban was undefeated in recruiting and moral victories?

    ;-)

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  28. Dang...put the quotation marks in the wrong place. I suck.

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  29. Anonymous3:40 PM

    You need 83% to pass the AP Stylebook tests at Auburn these days.

    FYI...

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  30. Anonymous3:43 PM

    Who is Mississippi State's QB?

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  31. I've heard rumors that it's going to be Sig Hansen.

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  32. Mullen seems to be preaching the same things Croom did initially, and it does make a difference. Players playing hard was the biggest thing I saw when Croom took over. Hopefully Mullen will be successful too. He is just at the toughest gig in the West.

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  33. "If you turn on a game film and you watch a team, all 11 players, playing relentless football ... that'll be a very successful team."

    What if the other team is trying really hard too? Can you both be successful?

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  34. j-z, I heard Andy Hillstrand.

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  35. Well it kinda depends on how you measure success. If you measure it by effort and not wins and losses, you may be VERY successful. And you may not be an SEC head coach very long.

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  36. And the only one without a win coach. Nt even against Boys High School for the Deaf.

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  37. Sig and Andy have special mouthpieces that include a small opening for smokes.

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  38. Good to see you here, Dig.

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  39. I hear that Mullen is designing a new secret offense called the "Cornelia Marie."

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  40. I also understand that Torbush steps into the sauna for two minutes at a time during games.

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  41. The MSU Time Bandits

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  42. I thought they were stealing the Northwestern offensive scheme.

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  43. I think Edgar would be the recruiting coordinator. He is cool under pressure.

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  44. Edgar's a BAAAAAAAAAD man...and pretty doggone funny too.

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  45. "The spread offense -- people have looked at it and seen the advantages in history. Defenses have to account for that quarterback. People find that the great equalizer. That makes the defense defend all 11 players."

    Maybe the reason so many teams lost to Florida the last couple of years is they kept defending the center, guards and tackles. They don't get the ball, even in the spread, fellas! Stop defending them and you might actually win a few against the gators!

    (I think teams can defend the o-line against miss st and still beat them handily, though)

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  46. Rumor (no one has a source) says that he was told that AU thought more highly of DJ Howard and UAT didn't offer Howard as a RB becasue they wanted Grant as a RB. Also was told that UAT would chnage the offense to utilize his talents. They were unhappy with their current crop og backs. (I find that one hard to comprehend. Had to be joking)

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  47. I don't think andy or sig have the arm. You need a deckhand that is gonna get the hook out to pull the pod, edgar hansen is gonna be the MS ST qb. He's the deck boss and the engineer, he's a thinkin mans crabber but translates it well on the deck.

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  48. B ... well said. That's a shrewd analysis right there.

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  49. Won't that make him go blind, Jay G?

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  50. You can never have enough Cow Bell.

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