My point is key issues are not being addressed. Coaching and otherwise. We lost to Bama AGAIN... not just lost, blown out. We lost to Ole Miss... AGAIN. All with the best QB to wear Maroon and White. We won 19 games over 2 years, but how much of that offense (particularly this year) is attributed to Dak alone? Can Fitz/Staley come close to matching that production? If not, what are we doing to supplement that production as far as a rushing attack goes? We were pretty abysmal at that this year. We still aren't recruiting or addressing issues on the offensive line. Our defensive secondary is still not shored up. We gave up a ton of points this year defensively. Will Dan let a new DC fix those issues, or will we continue seeing the same defensive pitfalls with this "bend but don't break" stuff (massive amounts of passing yards given up with only a few turnovers to show for it)?
With Mullen himself... when will he finally turn the corner and have us ready to play Alabama? The past few years have been nothing but #WeBelieve repeats. Will he have us ready to play Ole Miss, because we haven't had a good game against them since 2011 (despite Mullen coming to MSU saying competing and winning the in-state battles would be a top priority)? Will he finally start making some key coach management decisions that will keep a DC around for more than 2 years?
These are questions I have. We've had a good few years, but we are not trending in a positive direction. That's what is most concerning to me. We discuss the same issues year after year and to this point, they have not been fixed. Not only that, we had a couple of marginal wins this year, as well. Can we count on beating Auburn, LSU, or Arkansas again next year? All will likely be improved in 2016. Will we have what it takes to beat them, as well?
I'm ready to start COMPETING against the top teams in the league. I'm ready for us to show up against Bama and Ole Miss. They are the teams to beat right now and this past year, we didn't show up in either game. We relied on beating a weak Auburn team, Missouri team (who we won't be playing next year), Kentucky, and 4 cupcakes. Our best game offensively was Arkansas, but our defense didn't get off the bus. If Mullen is going to deliver on promises about division titles and not mid level bowls, some things better change.