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Former Florida head coach Dan Mullen is returning to college football...to be a studio analyst for ESPN...
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Filed Under: Florida Sports
Originally published on SECRant.com
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Lsu7188122 months
cousin Eddie!
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VoxDawg22 months
Remember kids, Merlins never got outcoached. There are plenty of times he was let down by his players underperforming to his standard... #GoDawgs
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CanebreakCajun22 months
He’s actually pretty good on tv.
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Datbayoubengal22 months
Guy knows a lot of football, just not recruiting. This is a great pickup and it's nice to listen to him talk Xs and Os.
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El Tigre Grande22 months
Damm espn is scraping the bottom of the barrel...
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Jay Quest22 months
ESPN is the bottom of the barrel.
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rob6222 months
Maybe he can give a weekly update on his Shoe collection.!
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ThatTahoeOverThere22 months
I thought he was going to play Warren in Something About Mary 2
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LouisvilleKat22 months
About time ESPN had a scientologist perspective on football. /s
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secfballfan22 months
Will he provide his expertise on recruiting?
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3PieceSpicy22 months
Said it 5 years ago. He never should’ve left State. He had a lifetime job there if he wanted it.
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KAGTASTIC22 months
I wonder how many coaches will not want to deal with the new NIL situation. Players needing to get playing/tv attention time to meet their individual NIL deals, is going to be a mess to deal with from the coaches that are set in their pre-NIL ways. I'm wondering if that is in part why Gary Patterson stuck to being a "special assistant to the HC" at UTX. Plenty of money, and just has to give advise. I have a feeling a part of the reason he left TCU was due to what he was seeing NIL wise.
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OGTiger22 months
When I saw Mullen laughing it up following his loss in the Egg Bowl I knew he was weak. Some folks got it in ‘em and some simply don’t.
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Biko22 months
When I saw him dancing in the locker room after they had to come from behind to beat lowly Samford I knew something wasn't quite right with him.
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Hangit22 months
Are they going to force him to say SJW stuff, and slide in little grooming comments?
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23hella22 months
You need professional help
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Hangit22 months
You do understand this is a Disney company, and is their modus operandi?
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Nix to Twillie22 months
You gonna spend all day thinking about it?
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OSoBad22 months
The guy was a king at MSU, should have never left.
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biglego22 months
I thought he would win big at UF. I think most people did.
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GoldenGuy22 months
He taking the Urban Meyer Career Track?
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SeanLSU22 months
Hide ya wives!
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LRB196722 months
I hope that he will wear the Darth Vader costume.
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gamecockman1222 months
I love how ESPN continues to hire former head coaches that were failures.
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Geaux Guy22 months
So you think they'll pull in Saban next year?
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biglego22 months
I mean it makes sense to hire former coaches as analysts right? Although Mullen hasn’t exhibited any personality in public.
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LSU FSU Grad22 months
Odd choice by Espin. Mullen isn't exactly Mr. Personality!
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MSUDawg9822 months
He actually did quite well on the ESPN coaches feed for the NC a few years ago. I'll be interested which analyst chair they put him in.
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3PieceSpicy22 months
Mullen is actually a funny guy and an interesting interview tbh. Occasionally he is still heated over a game. Without the coaching/game aspect, he will kill it in an entertainment/analyst role.
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Strannix22 months
It's like he was at Florida for a cup of coffee. Florida needs to realize it's no longer a football school, never was really.
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SpartyGator22 months
:lol:
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atltiger648722 months
"Florida needs to realize it's no longer a football school, never was really." .... come on now, Florida was dominant in the 1990s under Spurrier, and then again in the 2000s under Urban Meyer. They won 3 NCs in 12 years. They've struggled lately (particular at QB) but to say they've never been a football school is just absurd.
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