It’s a dangerous thing to over-promise and then underachieve. This is especially true for college football coaches in this day and age. Expectations from fans are higher than ever and coaches are being fired from G5 teams after just two seasons. Unfortunately, it looks like Joe Moorhead, the newest head coach of the Mississippi State football team, may have done just that.
Shortly after Moorhead was hired by Mississippi State, he arrived in Starkville. He met with the Bulldogs’ players and started discussing championship ring sizes along talking about helping Nick Fitzgerald become Mississippi State’s first Heisman trophy winner.