| It wasn't all his fault: You always look back at games and wish you had done some things differently," he says. "I certainly was disappointed it ended the way that it did, and I have some responsibility in that. It's always that way with a head coach – the buck stops there. I think anyone would be proud of what we did accomplish. You use it as a learning experience. I had a great time and enjoyed a good run." If Tennessee had reached a bowl last season, would he still have his job? "I think so, but I am not the one to answer that," says Fulmer, laughing. "We kind of screwed two or three games up."
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