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Mike Shula rumored to be interested in Ole Miss head coach job


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https://247sports.com/college/ole-miss/Article/Rumor-Central-The-Latest-Rumblings-In-The-Ole-Miss-Coaching-Search-110967840

As first reported by RebelGrove.com following the Egg Bowl Thursday night, Carolina Panthers offensive coordinator Mike Shula has interest in Ole Miss, a report we can confirm through conversations with sources in coaching, agent and media circles this week. However, it’s unclear if that interest is reciprocated. Shula spent four seasons as the head coach of Alabama from 2003-2006, where he compiled a 26-23 record and twice finished third in the SEC West.”

 

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5 minutes ago, Mage said:

Even a college team doesn’t want him.

Yea when reading that it certainly sounds like they are laughing hysterically  at him as a prospective coach or just treating him like kids treat cooties.

Either way please take him and do with him as you will.

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Maybe just the thought of the banner was too much for him. I'm all for a new OC, but his timing is awful. We're coming off of a bye going into the home stretch fighting for a playoff spot, and instead of having his head stuck up his rear, it'll be miles away in Mississippi. Great, just great.

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14 minutes ago, xav8tor said:

Maybe just the thought of the banner was too much for him. I'm all for a new OC, but his timing is awful. We're coming off of a bye going into the home stretch fighting for a playoff spot, and instead of having his head stuck up his rear, it'll be miles away in Mississippi. Great, just great.

Shula as far away as possible is for the best. 

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