Before anyone goes ballistic, I do realize that our football team will have a preseason ranking for the first time in a decade and I would much rather have a team going to a new year's day bowl game rather than winning a recruiting championship. That said, I'd be lying if I said that our inability to see marked improvements in recruiting over the last three years wasn't at least a little disappointing. Thus far, Mullen's results are as such:
2009 - 25th in country, 10th in SEC. However, it's important to note that 2/3 of that class was already committed prior to Mullen being named head coach. Not saying that he doesn't deserve credit, but he also doesn't deserve all of it.
2010 - 38th in country, 9th in SEC
2011 - 44th in country, 10th in SEC
2012 - As noted in the Chris Low article above, MSU is currently tied with UT for last in the conference with only 2 commits. The difference between MSU and UT being that both of UT's commitments are Top 150 players.
The most frustrating thing about all of this is no matter how badly we kick Ole Miss's ***, they continue to pull in Top 20 classes year after year. I'm really starting to wonder when we're going to see the staff's recruiting results turn the corner.
2009 - 25th in country, 10th in SEC. However, it's important to note that 2/3 of that class was already committed prior to Mullen being named head coach. Not saying that he doesn't deserve credit, but he also doesn't deserve all of it.
2010 - 38th in country, 9th in SEC
2011 - 44th in country, 10th in SEC
2012 - As noted in the Chris Low article above, MSU is currently tied with UT for last in the conference with only 2 commits. The difference between MSU and UT being that both of UT's commitments are Top 150 players.
The most frustrating thing about all of this is no matter how badly we kick Ole Miss's ***, they continue to pull in Top 20 classes year after year. I'm really starting to wonder when we're going to see the staff's recruiting results turn the corner.