So a guy that averages 60th therefore....
Over the course of his head coaching career, that's true. Looking at the last 3 years, his average is 43rd. He's only had one season that broke the top 30, where his team was ranked 15th that year. Guess which year that was.
His comments and attitude in that interview just rubbed me the wrong way. He should have agreed that scoring lots of points wins championships. He acted like it was just a coincidence that we won championships while scoring lots of points, and by doing so insinuated that we're all just passionate fans that don't really understand football.
I guess I just miss the days where we had a head coach who wanted to win championships by scoring tons of points. I didn't get that from Mullen in this interview.