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While Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen was apparently being considered for some of the top jobs in college football, Rich Rodriguez is unsure if he’ll even have one at Michigan next season.
These coaches have received very different messages from their athletic directors, as Mullen’s Bulldogs get set to meet Rodriguez’s Wolverines on New Year’s Day in the Gator Bowl, where Denard Robinson will play in his home state for the first time.
Both teams miNamed the Big Ten offensive player of the year, the Deerfield Beach, Fla., native is excited about finally playing at home.
The Bulldogs finished fifth in the competitive SEC West, where they faced some of the best players in college football in Heisman Trophy winners Cam Newton of Auburn and Mark Ingram of Alabama as well as SEC passing leader Ryan Mallett of Arkansas. They know that Robinson, the fourth-leading rusher in the country at 136.9 yards per game, presents a unique challenge.
Mississippi State may have an answer for Robinson since it had the third-best run defense in the SEC, allowing an average of 121.7 yards. Newton had his worst per-carry average of 3.9 in any game in which he rushed at least 15 times when he faced the Bulldogs’ front Sept. 9.
The Bulldogs also feature the second-best rushing attack in the SEC at 215.8 yards per game. Vick Ballard had 16 rushing touchdowns and 892 yards while quarterback Chris Relf added 683 yards on the ground and four scores.
That should be a factor against Michigan’s defense, which was second-worst in the Big Ten against the run - allowing 187.7 yards per game.
ssed out on bowls the previous two seasons. Rodriguez had two losing seasons before Michigan went 7-5 this year, while Mullen went 5-7 in his first season with the Bulldogs last year before an 8-4 campaign a year later.
The strong season for No. 21 Mississippi State fueled speculation Mullen would be considered for openings at Miami and Florida, where he was Urban Meyer’s offensive coordinator from 2005-08. Those jobs have been filled, and Mullen agreed to a new contract Thursday that will pay him an average of $2.65 million over the next four years.
Rodriguez is in an entirely different situation with the Wolverines. Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon will evaluate him after the season, with speculation rampant that Rodriguez’s third season will be his last.
Rodriguez appears to have the best player on either side in Robinson. The sophomore helped guide an offense that ranked sixth in the FBS with an average of 500.9 yards, and he set the NCAA record for most rushing yards by a quarterback with 1,643.



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