Published 7/2/2009
by SECSportsHub.com
at Bleacher Report - College Football
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Bulldogs' Tyson Lee ready to post big senior season in Dan Mullen's offense
Mississippi State quarterback Tyson Lee had a rough go of things during his junior season with the Bulldogs, as Sylvester Croom's club dropped to a disappointing 4-8, just one year after a promising eight-win season.
Lee took much of the heat, as the offense never seemed to be able to gain momentum at key moments and cost the Bulldogs several opportunities to win games.
However, things are looking up for the senior quarterback from Fulton, Mississippi. After Croom resigned, the hiring of new head coach Dan Mullen was announced. Mullen comes to the Bulldogs after leading a hugely successful stint at Florida, during which his offenses led the Gators to two National Championships.
With him, Mullen brings a wealth of experience and a wealth of knowledge. When Mullen arrived in Gainesville, he took Chris Leak, who had been under three different offensive ...
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