Casey Clausen Joins Moo U coaching staff

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  1. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    By David Murray Editor-Dawgs' Bite
    Date: Aug 3, 2005

    With preseason work beginning tomorrow, Mississippi State has added a new member to Coach Sylvester Croom's coaching staff with the appointment of former Tennessee quarterback Casey Clausen as a graduate assistant.

    Clausen's responsibilities begin immediately, and according to MSU officials will focus on administrative work with Croom's staff. Under NCAA rules only two graduate assistants are allowed for on-field coaching.

    For this fall those slots are held by Ryan Hollern, now in his second season assisting the offense; and Kevin Murphy, in his first year at State after coaching at Starkville High School in 2004.

    Clausen was a four-year starter at Tennessee, on teams that won 37 of 51 games with one SEC Eastern Division championship and a co-title his senior year. In 2003 Clausen threw for 27 touchdowns and 2,968 yards as the Vols went 10-3.

    http://mississippistate.scout.com/2/418813.html
     
  2. MarineTiger

    MarineTiger Founding Member

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    His NFL career sure lasted long
     
  3. TigerFan23

    TigerFan23 USMC Tiger

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    They don't take too kindly to frosted tips and a cheeseball personality in dem der parts. CITY BOOOOOOY!
     
  4. upsizin

    upsizin Founding Member

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    good deal... he can teach the bulldogs better how to lose to us :-D
     
  5. clair

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    one of the more overrated QBs in SEC history can join the most overrated coach in the SEC
     

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