Mullen's Contract

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Pete Carroll was USCs fourth choice too.

Mullen is perfect for them. He’ll be competing for the East but likely not winning a title.
 
Isn't that exactly what McElwain was doing?

McElwain was SEC Coach of the year in 2015. He won the East in 2015 and 2016 in his two first years.
 
Pete Carroll was USCs fourth choice too.

Mullen is perfect for them. He’ll be competing for the East but likely not winning a title.

He is perfect for them. Even the ugliest girl in bar looks good when it is last call and every other one has said, drop dead.
 
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So when we stink for a few years and coaches turn us down, we hire the cheapest person we can find, Randy. The gators over pay by 200% and hire another guy to fire later. I guess those taxpayer dollars spend easier.
 
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McElwain was hired in Dec. 2014 on a contract that paid an “average” of $3.5 million per year. He got an extension in 2016 to an “average” of $4.25 million, and then another that paid him an average of $4.5 million before the 2017 season. While his actual salaries probably weren’t that high, let’s just take those figures at face value because I’m not going to go back and add in all the incentives he won for two SEC East titles and the like.

So that brings us to $12.25 million.

But wait! McElwain had a $7 million buyout at Colorado State. The Gators and Rams worked out a deal that saw Florida pay $3 million in cash, pay another $2 million in the form of a guarantee game that has yet to be played, with McElwain himself covering the final $2 million.

Now we’re at $15.25 million in cash out of Florida’s pocket.

Add in $7.5 million to the $15.25 million and you get $22.25 million — plus a $2 million game Florida will play next season — or roughly one million dollars per win for a coach that didn’t beat anyone of significance at Florida.
 
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Mississippi State just got a home run hire.


Joe Moorhead turned around Penn St offense dramatically in no time, dude will probably have them better than Mullen to be honest
 
Mullen Is a good coach. Sorry Miss St was a dump before he got there. They have no business being in games against Bama. The biggest thing he does and all good coaches do, is hire good assistants. They get better jobs when they leave there. Look at every good coach and you see the same thing.

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Mullen Is a good coach. Sorry Miss St was a dump before he got there. They have no business being in games against Bama. The biggest thing he does and all good coaches do, is hire good assistants. They get better jobs when they leave there. Look at every good coach and you see the same thing.

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ole miss gave bama problems, and had no business doing so

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Mullen Is a good coach. Sorry Miss St was a dump before he got there. They have no business being in games against Bama. The biggest thing he does and all good coaches do, is hire good assistants. They get better jobs when they leave there. Look at every good coach and you see the same thing.

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ole miss gave bama problems, and had no business doing so

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Did you see the players Ole Miss were recruiting? Please. Miss St can only dream of getting any of those players that went there.

Btw in the last 4 years, Ole Miss has #7 , #16 , #21 and #7 class according to Rivals. I find them to be more credible in their rankings. They were recruiting with the big boys.

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