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2021 Coaching Carousel picking up riders…

The Lane Train watch has begun



Vannini’s list:

Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin
Kentucky head coach Mark Stoops
Michigan State head coach Mel Tucker
Wake Forest head coach Dave Clawson
Louisiana head coach Billy Napier
Georgia DC Dan Lanning
Georgia OCTodd Monken
 
No chance Tucker leaves that sweet deal up there
I’d agree - his agent leaked the Sparty $$ as their baseline.

The blurb on Tucker: “Michigan State head coach Mel Tucker is a top target for LSU, and he fits what Florida wants, but is he about to stay with the Spartans? He’s reportedly been offered a 10-year, $95 million contract, and Tucker has indicated he’s likely to stay, though it’s not official yet. Tucker is 9-2 in his second season at Michigan State, modernizing the program in an SEC-type of way with roster evaluation and recruiting. Tucker worked under Nick Saban at Alabama and LSU and also spent three years as Georgia’s defensive coordinator from 2016 to ’18. He knows the SEC, and four of his 11 wins at MSU have come against ranked teams.”
 



-> Mullen finished with a 34-15 record at UF after four seasons at the helm.

During his tenure at Florida, Mullen won 21 SEC games and led the Gators to three New Year Six Bowls and the SEC Championship Game in 2020.

The Gators are 5-6 (2-6 SEC) in 2021. <-

Kinda crazy to let a guy go with recent success like that. If Florida doesn't watch out they will be Texas.
 
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I get this. And with the $$$ they pay they will never have a shortage of candidates lined up. Firing a guy one year removed from being in the SEC title game, well you can end up where Texas is now. Impossible expectations.
 
Time for Dan Mullen to come home to New England as our OC. As the QB of Manchester NH Trinity he won the 1988 NH State Championship. Let’s see if Mora can entice him. He doesn’t need the money.
 
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This comment is a joke right? Mullen won 21 SEC games, went to 3 NY6 Bowl Games and the SEC championship last year. If that's not continued success in a league with Alabama, then I don't know what is. I agree with another post that they are becoming Texas. Unrealistic expectations, yet Mullen actually met the expectations they had, he was on a down year.

I get that it's hard to pass on these jobs but I can't even fathom the amount of pressure it must be for a coach to be at some of these schools. To be that successful and still be looked at as a failure? SMH
 
This comment is a joke right? Mullen won 21 SEC games, went to 3 NY6 Bowl Games and the SEC championship last year. If that's not continued success in a league with Alabama, then I don't know what is. I agree with another post that they are becoming Texas. Unrealistic expectations, yet Mullen actually met the expectations they had, he was on a down year.

I get that it's hard to pass on these jobs but I can't even fathom the amount of pressure it must be for a coach to be at some of these schools. To be that successful and still be looked at as a failure? SMH
He had a 2-9 record in his last 11 games vs. P5 opponents. According to McMurphy, only Vanderbilt, Arizona, and Kansas have worse records. Throw in the weak for Florida recruiting and the embarrassing debacle against FCS Samford with the most points scored against Florida in a half ever, and it was clear Mullen was going to get fired.
 



-> Favorites to be next full-time Florida football coach
  • Bob Stoops +400
  • Lane Kiffin +500
  • Billy Napier +600
  • Bill O'Brien +700
  • Matt Campbell +800
  • James Franklin +900
  • Mario Cristobal +1000
  • Mark Stoops +1200
  • Dave Clawson +1300
  • Luke Fickell +1500
  • Todd Monken +1800
  • Dan Quinn +2000
 
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-> Mullen finished with a 34-15 record at UF after four seasons at the helm.

During his tenure at Florida, Mullen won 21 SEC games and led the Gators to three New Year Six Bowls and the SEC Championship Game in 2020.

The Gators are 5-6 (2-6 SEC) in 2021. <-

He won't be unemployed for long...
 
He had a 2-9 record in his last 11 games vs. P5 opponents. According to McMurphy, only Vanderbilt, Arizona, and Kansas have worse records. Throw in the weak for Florida recruiting and the embarrassing debacle against FCS Samford with the most points scored against Florida in a half ever, and it was clear Mullen was going to get fired.
Nice to know he'll be coaching (basically with 2 nice checks coming in) next Fall somewhere... P5 SEC level competition is a different animal. I see him landing another P5 gig and having success. Maybe not in the SEC but for maybe a Big 12/Pac12/B1G/ACC type team...
 



-> Favorites to be next full-time Florida football coach
  • Bob Stoops +400
  • Lane Kiffin +500
  • Billy Napier +600
  • Bill O'Brien +700
  • Matt Campbell +800
  • James Franklin +900
  • Mario Cristobal +1000
  • Mark Stoops +1200
  • Dave Clawson +1300
  • Luke Fickell +1500
  • Todd Monken +1800
  • Dan Quinn +2000

Cristobal would and interesting choice as he has success in florida at Miami and FIU (?).
 
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Someone already changed him to Florida Head coach on Wikipedia.

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His record as head coach is almost exactly the same as Mullen’s at UF HAHA. These schools deserve what they get.
But very different trends. Mullen’s trajectory scared the UF faithful, particularly FL recruiting.
 


-> Doug Martin is not expected to return as New Mexico State's head coach and Jerry Kill is the school's top target to replace him, sources told FootballScoop on Tuesday.

New Mexico State's athletics department is led by Mario Moccia, who previously served as Southern Illinois' AD while Kill was the head coach.

Kill would be expected to bring Tim Beck, the former Pittsburg State head coach and a current TCU offensive analyst, along as his offensive coordinator. <-
 
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