<P> Mullen attended Ursinus College in Collegeville, Pennsylvania, where he lettered for two years playing tight end and was a first - team All - Centennial Conference selection his senior year . He graduated in 1994 with a bachelor's degree in Education . He went on to Wagner College, where he coached wide receivers and earned a master's degree in Education in 1996 . </P> <P> Prior to his hiring at Mississippi State, Mullen served as a Quarterbacks Coach and Offensive Coordinator for The University of Florida and was also under Urban Meyer at the University of Utah, where he was quarterback coach of the Utes during their undefeated 2004 season . He developed quarterback Alex Smith into the number 1 overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft . After Meyer left to take the head coaching position at Florida, Mullen served as the interim offensive coordinator during Utah's Fiesta Bowl victory over Pitt . During his tenure at Utah, he also recruited and partially developed Brian Johnson, a quarterback who led Utah to 13--0 and a Sugar Bowl victory in 2009 . He also served as quarterback coach under Meyer at Bowling Green in 2001--02 . </P> <P> As a coach, Mullen has tutored several notable players, including quarterbacks Smith (Utah), Josh Harris (Bowling Green), Chris Leak (Florida), Heisman Trophy - winner Tim Tebow (Florida), and Dak Prescott (Mississippi State). </P> <P> Mullen, along with former Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers head coach Chip Kelly, and former Winnipeg Blue Bombers offensive coordinator Gary Crowton, are part of the so - called "New Hampshire mafia" as they all have strong connections to New Hampshire . </P>

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