Orange Bowl was Dec 31 and Collins leaving Miss State was made public on
Dec 16.
Mullins was not happy with Collins making a lateral move and said so publicly. Prior to this Mullins had given Collins a public tongue lashing for the way in which Ole Miss repeatedly gashed the defense. Mississippi State was last in the SEC in giving chunk yardage. Mullins particularly did not like the pass defense, “A terrible job by our defensive coaching staff.”
Apparently Mullins thought his coaches should be able to take criticism.
So let’s get this straight:
-Mullen publicly criticized Collins for leaving the Defensive Coordinator job at Mississippi State to take the same job at UF.
-Mullen then, several years later, leaves Mississippi State to take the same job at. . . Wait for it. . . UF.
-Despite being a coach whose specialty is offense, Mullen publicly criticized finer points of a defense that was considered one of the best in the conference and the nation.
-Despite the offense (you know, the phase of the game that Mullen is known for) only scoring 17 points, Mullen decides that allowing 31 points against a conference opponent is the “Terrible job” that not only needs to be called out but called out publicly.
-And after throwing his defensive coordinator under the bus publicly, Mullen was upset that the guy who did such a “terrible job” was leaving.
Do I have all of that correct?