Truth is honor
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There was no racism involved with not considering Tee Martin as head coach. Martin was not qualified yet. We absolutely do not racism injected into Tennessee football...Haynesworth needs to keep his mouth out of things.
Not really debating the topic, but I found this part interesting in regards to our ex-coach and AD :One man's opinion.
Not really debating the topic, but I found this part interesting in regards to our ex-coach and AD :
" As an athletic director, you've got to be an idiot to hire a coordinator that's never been a head coach if you can do anything other than that at all," Bowlsby said. "The number of things you have to learn as a head coach, the list is as long as your arm."
Here's Shaw, who has long arms:
"A head-coaching job has something to do with football, but everything else takes much more of your time: managing people, dealing with alumni, dealing with athletic directors and presidents and provosts and other on-campus personnel, setting schedules, handling difficult situations, handling your team individually and collectively."
Those FACTS dont fit there agenda that America is systematically racist so they dont get talked about
I’ve seen white boys get jobs with much less than his OC/ AHC experience so miss me with this bull
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This you? So, the successful head coach at an up and coming program shouldn't get an interview because he's "not ready" but Tee and his zero years of experience should be patronized with one because....racism? Did I get that right?
Something tells me this is pandering clickbait since the link appears to be ESPN.
I don't remember anyone agreeing with this incredibly important HC search and critical moment for the UT football program that the hire should be based on race. What everyone has said is that we want and absolutely need the best possible coach we can get. Their race has nothing to do with it.
Black college football coaches seldom get second chances in Power FiveOne man's opinion.
That is ********. If you have evidence of that ten put it out there and lets talk about it. If everything does not go the way you want it play the race card.While I understand where big Al is coming from and I do believe there is plenty of evidence that there is systemic racism at Tennessee; there was absolutely no evidence that Tee was ready for this job.
So you support hiring someone for a job based solely on skin color and nothing with qualifications? Ok. Got it. I guess thats how we had 8 years of "you know who". Good grief.To be fair its alot of white coaches that hasn't done much in there careers and get coaching jobs all the time. I ain't trying to stir up nothing but its facts. How many black head coaches at P5 schools? No reason why a guy like Tony Elliot don't have a head coaching job.
To be fair its alot of white coaches that hasn't done much in there careers and get coaching jobs all the time. I ain't trying to stir up nothing but its facts. How many black head coaches at P5 schools? No reason why a guy like Tony Elliot don't have a head coaching job.[/QUOTE
If the reports are true he turned us down. Not sure how that’s on Tenn.
Bottom line is that Tee hasn't done anything in his career to warrant serious consideration for an SEC head coaching job, even here at his alma mater. That won't sit well with some, but it's just the truth.