GreyWolf1129
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Other than the miracle of a single year ('98), I'm still trying to figure out what he did that was so remarkable. He won 2 SEC titles in 16 years.
On another note, no one ever doubted that he "cared" about the program. But "caring" doesn't qualify you to be the coach or have untold honors bestowed upon you for doing the job you're being paid a premium for in the first place.
agree with you on that, but we have a history of having tenured coaches and they should be remembered for more than a street sign or having something named after them.
More than a streen named after him? We have dead military officers without streets named after them. What is so special about a football coach doing a standard job?
I really like the idea of giving all of our great coaches statues. Fulmer has failed us as of late, but he did bring a lot to the university and a statue would be appropriate. My thoughts were one with maybe him clapping or bringing his hat down over his face. But on a serious note i really like the statue idea for all of our great coaches. Street names are ok, but not really that big of a deal. Some may disagree now, but down the road I would like my kids to be able to get some picture of the men who shaped this program.
Give Fulmer's name to the Body Farm. He killed our program and and buried it. Of course this could only happen with Dr. Bass' permission. On second thought, Phil's name doesn't even deserve to hang over there. Maybe the pathology department can name a disease after him...one that causes a slow death to occur.