Obviously, I don't know the inside story concerning Mullen's interactions with Corral or the real facts concerning Corral's reputed character issues. Maybe there is more to both issues than currently meets the eye. The supposition that Mullen dumped him may well be correct. His dad's comment seems to indicate that that was the case. And as I already stated, no matter what the cost in recruiting, it was worth it to get rid of that wretched staff. But anybody who thinks we're fine at QB and that all we need is the right HC is ignoring some pretty glaring facts. What we have on hand is mediocre at best - and ill-suited to the read option offense. None of that is Mullen's fault of course, but Mullen ain't playing QB and God only knows if any of the 3 we have can either. We're nearing the end of the recruiting cycle without a viable option at QB, with very little proven ability to drawn on. You can slice it however you want, losing Corral was not a positive development for this class - or prospects of a quick turn-around. I'm not criticizing Mullen, but anybody expecting miracles, any time soon, is probably going to be sorely disappointed.