Question of Longevity...Ole Miss & State Football
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 7:56 am
Who will be at their respective school the longest...Hugh Freeze or Dan Mullen? Mullen will enter his 5th season this fall in Vegas. Even if the team has a losing season, given his level of success prior to the 2013 season, one can assume he will get another go and likely coach at least 6 seasons at State.
Hugh Freeze has had one season under his belt. Freeze and Ole Miss seem to have all the momentum right now. If you look at any recruiting sites, Ole Miss is in the running for just about every player that LSU and Bama are in the running for, meaning that one can safely assume another very solid recruiting class for Ole Miss. One can also safely assume that Ole Miss will win more games in 2013 than they did in 2012...perhaps a lot more. Freeze has stated that Ole Miss is his dream job.
So, if Mullen is trending down (and I think that is a safe assumption at the moment) but will likely coach at least 6 seasons in Starkville, and Freeze is trending up and proving to be one of the best recruiters in the nation, will Freeze last for 5 more seasons in Ole Miss?
It seems the more accurate question at this juncture may be if Freeze continues on this progression, will he leave Ole Miss before he has coached for 5 or 6 seasons for a better job?
My Answer: I think he is really likely to stay, unless a job like Bama or Georgia opens up and he is offered the job. I don't think he can turn either of those schools down.
Hugh Freeze has had one season under his belt. Freeze and Ole Miss seem to have all the momentum right now. If you look at any recruiting sites, Ole Miss is in the running for just about every player that LSU and Bama are in the running for, meaning that one can safely assume another very solid recruiting class for Ole Miss. One can also safely assume that Ole Miss will win more games in 2013 than they did in 2012...perhaps a lot more. Freeze has stated that Ole Miss is his dream job.
So, if Mullen is trending down (and I think that is a safe assumption at the moment) but will likely coach at least 6 seasons in Starkville, and Freeze is trending up and proving to be one of the best recruiters in the nation, will Freeze last for 5 more seasons in Ole Miss?
It seems the more accurate question at this juncture may be if Freeze continues on this progression, will he leave Ole Miss before he has coached for 5 or 6 seasons for a better job?
My Answer: I think he is really likely to stay, unless a job like Bama or Georgia opens up and he is offered the job. I don't think he can turn either of those schools down.