Dan Mullen reported in Baton Rouge Friday.

Submitted by maizenblue92 on

I know most of you don't like rumor-mongering. And I know what most of you think of the bleacher report but I came across this and thought is was at least worth sharing. It is mostly about Les Miles and the plane in Baton Rouge. But makes mention that Dan Mullen was reported in Baton Rouge Friday.

Note: TAKE IT FWIW. THIS COULD BE NOTHING OR SOMETHING. ALSO UNSURE OF CONFIRMATION.

Soulfire21

January 8th, 2011 at 2:48 PM ^

I think Dan Mullen would be alright -- although he's less awesome now that his DC Manny Diaz isn't around (if we took him, I was really hoping he'd bring him).

He runs a similar offense to Rodriguez, so it'd be an easier transition.

Hmm.  Interesting.

blue_shift

January 8th, 2011 at 3:43 PM ^

I agree with you on Mullen - I would be very happy if he came to Michigan, even sans Manny Diaz.

At this point, I just hope we keep the spread - I can't handle another paniful transition period back to a pro-style system. Abandoning the spread halfway through the transition to return to our old ways would be pretty dumb, IMO - and it would almost certainly result in a few more years of 'rebuilding' - if there's anything left by that point.

mGrowOld

January 8th, 2011 at 2:52 PM ^

So let me see if i have THIS rumor straight....

Mullen is in Baton Rouge implying he'll be taking the soon to be vacant LSU job

Meaning that Miles has told the LSU administrators to start a coaching search BUT somehow that little nugget didn't leak out anyplace from anyone.

Don't think so.

MWW6T7

January 8th, 2011 at 3:03 PM ^

I think he might be implying that Mullen and someone from UM were meeting. At least that is how I took it. That is why these firms are hired. These coaches don't want to look bad to their current schools if nothing comes of the situation. Thus, the meeting in BR. At least that is how I took this latest rumor.

mGrowOld

January 8th, 2011 at 3:08 PM ^

Oh please.  So Michigan and Mullin decide to meet in Baton Rouge to discuss our open coaching slot?  Why there....so we don't have to turn in our rental car if discussions fall apart and can drive over to talk to Les?

That even less plausable than how interpreted it.

MWW6T7

January 8th, 2011 at 3:19 PM ^

Didn't say it was true bub, just said that would be more plausible than some of the other stuff being speculated and that seemed like what he was implying. I think it is all hilarious. I am just gonna wait and see. Speculation doesn't do anything for me but get my hopes up only to be crushed.

el segundo

January 8th, 2011 at 3:48 PM ^

Someone in the Athletic Dep't or with Michigan's search firm (more likely the latter) calls Mullen or his agent (more likely the latter) and says, "Michigan's interested  in you.  How about a preliminary meeting?"  Mullen (probably through his agent) says, "I'd love to.  But let's not meet in Starkville.  It will attract too much attention.  One of my assistants is going to be in Baton Rouge on Friday, making a recruiting trip. Let's meet there. The recruiting trip will be my cover."

Why do it this way?

No-one in Baton Rouge is on the lookout for Dan Mullen.  When he arrives in the airport, no-one will notice.  Even if someone does notice, no-one will think that Mullen's in town to talk to a search firm about the Michigan job.  And when someone asks Mullen, "Have you spoken to or met with anyone from Michigan about the head coaching job there?" he can truthfully say, "no."  He did not speak to anyone from Michigan.  He spoke to the search firm.  The firm reports to Brandon about the impression Mullen made, and Brandon decides whether to take the next step, which might be an interview with Mullen directly, which would probably also happen in a neutral location.

mGrowOld

January 8th, 2011 at 3:08 PM ^

Oh please.  So Michigan and Mullin decide to meet in Baton Rouge to discuss our open coaching slot?  Why there....so we don't have to turn in our rental car if discussions fall apart and can drive over to talk to Les?

That even less plausable than how interpreted it.

BeantownBlue

January 8th, 2011 at 2:53 PM ^

Harbaugh's charisma without having to rebuild and wait three years.

Anybody else salivate after watching Mullen's charismatic post-game interview after the Gator bowl?  I'd love to see Devin Gardner become his next Tebow / Relf. 

I know this is Bleacher Report and I know they misspelled Mullen's name throughout the article...but I hope the chimp that wrote it is right.

ciszew

January 8th, 2011 at 3:19 PM ^

...Plus Mulling coach at Notre Dame, and Miama of Ohio.  He has recruited the area before, has relationships with High Schools.  Obivously too coaching at Florida he has experience at a big time college program.  Mullen could be a really good choice, I'd be happy with him. 

foreverbluemaize

January 8th, 2011 at 3:00 PM ^

If Dan Mullen had any thoughts of leaving MSU why wouldn't he have taken the job in FL. To my understanding he told UF officials that his family was happy where they are and he did not want to move them. Maybe they were a having a really good sale on shrimp gumbo or crawfish et tu fe.

mackbru

January 8th, 2011 at 3:08 PM ^

Mullen seems great. He landed one great D coordinator, so I trust his taste. But he's extremely unlikely. Was he not offered the Fla job? He just signed a fat contract and gave some rousing speech about MSU. He wouldn't be the first to bolt a school after doing all of the above. But he didn't seem like a guy with his eye on the door.

Also, although M may have a higher ceiling, his current team is much better than ours.

 

Ziff72

January 8th, 2011 at 3:08 PM ^

No way Mullen comes here.  We just got rid of an "outsider who runs that pussy spread"  How would hiring Mullen solve any of the infighting?

Ziff72

January 8th, 2011 at 3:09 PM ^

No way Mullen comes here.  We just got rid of an "outsider who runs that pussy spread"  How would hiring Mullen solve any of the infighting?

BeantownBlue

January 8th, 2011 at 3:57 PM ^

Unlike Rodriguez, he has Midwest ties.  And his spread won him two National Championships at Florida.  He's got boatloads more charisma than Rodriguez and would be an absolute slam dunk.

As to your point that he's "not coming"--you may be right.

PurpleStuff

January 8th, 2011 at 3:23 PM ^

Mullen is basically Rich Rodriguez without the BCS success.  He seems like a very good young coach but it makes no sense for him to be on Brandon's radar at this point.

BRCE

January 8th, 2011 at 3:40 PM ^

He is also Rich Rodriguez without the accent (stupid I know, but important to the assholes). And he's Rich Rodriguez with a clue about how to hire a good defensive coordinator and be disciplined on special teams. Finally, he's Rich Rodriguez who has had some success in a real conference.

 

SirJack

January 8th, 2011 at 4:31 PM ^

Yeah, Rodriguez hired Shafer then quickly fired him because he didn't get along with his buddies and didn't want to run his cockamamie defensives schemes. And we know how GERG turned out. I think he got lucky with Casteel.

jmblue

January 8th, 2011 at 3:28 PM ^

I wouldn't mind him being our next coach . . . but I find it strange that his oversigning is somehow not an issue for anyone when it is for Miles, when he's gone even farther in that regard. 

mtzlblk

January 9th, 2011 at 5:53 PM ^

I would have supported Mullen to some extent, however I was unaware he was oversigning.

Guess I should have assumed coming from SEC, so that would definitely impact my opinion, but would want to research the details and such before disqualifiying him. A few isolated incidents, bad, standard operating procedure, deal killer.

bronxblue

January 8th, 2011 at 5:05 PM ^

I agree, but basically everyone in the SEC not named Vandy is guilty of this.  He's kind of just trying to keep up with the Sabans.  Plus, he's a younger guy who might not have the SEC-style recruiting ingrained in him as much as, say, Miles.  But I don't care nearly as much about the recruiting issue as the fact that guys like Miles have major recruiting violations following them around. 

NJWolverine

January 8th, 2011 at 5:54 PM ^

Count me in as someone who absolutely opposes the idea of a "Michigan Man" being a requirement for the job.  Since when did ties to the university have anything to do with performance on the field?  If there was any credance attached to loyalty associated with being a "Michigan Man," Harbaugh would be here by now. 

I am an alum of the school, but I don't expect someone to get a preference just because they have some tie to the university.  Hoke did not even play here; he just coached here as an assistant.  For the life of me, I can't understand why he's being considered just because of that.  Obviously, his thin resume speaks for itself.  Miles is a loose cannon, has committed violations, makes on-field coaching mistakes, and is lucky to field a good team because he has a great DC and good recruits. 

I think the idea of a "Michigan Man" masks a greater danger, which is idea of bringing in someone with "midwest" ties that would turn the program into a "midwest program," whatever that means.  I think it means returning to the pro-style offense, which would mean Denard and Tate leaving for sure, and maybe Gardner leaving as well.  All three were recruited as dual threat spread QBs.  With a depleted defense, that's 2-3 more years of misery.  I also think it means recruiting more locally to make these people feel better, except that the rivals, ESPN, scout etc... rankings all clearly indicate that the best talent is in FL, TX, CA and the South. 

You can't have your cake and eat it too.  You can't want success but then foreclose recruiting a significant percentage of talent.  This year's "midwest" schools did well only because they had an unusually large number of seniors.  Wisconsin will not be the same next year with their O-line depleted.  MSU was a complete mirage, as they did not play Ohio State and were absolutely thrashed by a legit team.  Did I mention the off-the-field problems and the fact that some of these players would not qualify to play here?  Ohio State is the only midwest school who can survive only recruiting locally.  Tressel recruits Ohio very well, which hurts Michigan and everyone else.  As we know, Ohio State is not a clean program either. 

Dan Mullen has not cheated, he has won at the highest level, at a program where winning is almost impossible.  He would not run Denard out of town.  In fact, there's every reason to believe he would improve the offense with both Denard and Gardner.  He needs a strong DC with good recruiting ties, and whether it's Randy Shannon or someone else, that DC needs to be given the keys.  Mullen has shown a willingness not to meddle on defense, so we can work that out. 

Michigan cannot afford 2-3 or more years of backsliding.  We just had a bad transition and we're setting ourselves up for another one unless candidates like Mullen are seriously considered.  We could do a lot worse than Mullen.