Still feel Mullen only cared about proving himself right and put AR out not necessarily setting him up to fail, but deep down hoping he got exposed. Of course he wasn't good enough yet but I'm convinced he still gave us a better chance than Emory and should have been getting better reps to bring him along. EJ completely lost it mentally and I'm convinced Mullen's bad handling of the situation caused the same fears to seep into AR's mind. He messed up 2 QBs for us and to me Billy's job has been exceptional to limit his mental breakdowns.
Thanks @bobbybaker86 . . . but I don't trust a word Mullen says to be anything other than in the best interest of Mullen at that particular time. Besides, if he knew what was wrong why didn't he fix it? Not asking you, just rhetorically.
Tell 25 yr old Stetson Bennett and 24 yr old Henson Hooker that. Sam will be 24 next yr, he’s likely 6’ 0” tall and even though he’s a very successful college QB maybe being told he’s not a a high draft pick.
Corral was super talented, but to be fair, super talented QBs don’t end up at Ole Miss for no reason.
Eh, i know what you mean but nowadays, the SEC has a who's who of coaches throughout the different teams. Kiffin being at ole miss gives them a whole different dynamic if you're a offensive player. It's ju
kiffin, yes. But the head coach was Matt Luke at that time and the team was just put on probation (hugh freeze). Corral didn’t have a ton of choices at the time.
In 2021 he clearly had a better upside than Emory, who has been doing pretty poorly this year and was replaced at ASU. Being better than Emory doesn't mean much.
I mean when Corral says he should’ve stuck with Florida instead of taking the easy way out, that doesn’t exactly Imply that the whisperer kicked him out. Kinda sounds like Corral didn’t want the competition of Emory Jones of all people