The Butch Story as Yet Untold

#26
#26
I had a dog named Butch. He was a German Shepherd that served in the Korean war. My uncle served too so when the dog reached the end of his service life, the nearby base gave him to my uncle. For whatever reason, the dog and I formed an attachment. He was nice but it wasn’t a good idea for my mom to discipline me when he was around. I got away with things I shouldn’t have due to his furious loyalty.

Let me talk about another Butch, and his Wild bunch gang.

This Butch and Sundance Wild Bunch gang has seen success as a TEAM for quite a while. Cincinnati was a good gig but not really big time and not housed in a big time conference. They knew Tennessee was at it its lowest ebb since the very old days when Vanderbilt beat the Vols regularly prior to 1928. This gang doesn’t lack confidence and that’s why it stays together. They really are a TEAM. They saw a chance to come into THE conference and turn a badly ailing program around. They don’t lack any faith that they can actually do that. And they know that when, not if, but when they do, Tennessee will have to pay them major salary increases and bonuses to keep them from going after bigger salary offers elsewhere. They also know Tennessee will do exactly that if for no other reason than pride and a huge relief of being a winning program again.

One other thing, we won’t see Butch getting Fulmeritis. Like my old German Shepherd, he’s nice but has that warrior spirit just below the surface. His TEAM is loyal to each other so they will stick together and Butch won’t take slackness if it appears.

Butch is out to establish a legacy and prove he wasn’t and isn’t eating leftovers off the plate of Brian Kelly. He literally couldn’t have hoped for a better chance to prove this than at a program like the University of Tennessee. The only concern we need to have is that he will actually win one or more national championships with the Vols and bolt for the NFL. Part of me has a sneaking suspicion that his ultimate aim is just that. I’m hoping he shares my old dog’s loyalty and means it about staying 30 years. But for now, I believe this staff is a bunch of Son-of-Butches that are going to rock the SEC’s boat. Whether Saban becomes a man overboard or not remains to be seen. But he won’t be unchallenged for big time recruits for long. He’ll be facing a team that has been together for a while and will stay together, and coordinate efforts. And like Fulmer, he’s a players coach who relates to players and their families on a GENUINE as opposed to faked level.

As a footnote, I offer a speculation regarding Tennessee high school players. I believe the Butch - Sundance gang will not just fence in our in-state talent but increase it. Actively relating to coaches and schools will lead to those schools more seriously investing in their football programs and producing better talent. If the Sons-of-Butches are smart, they will make and arrange for donations to schools for equipment and tutorial services. Thus endear school administrators and coaches to the UT. That talent will be funneled to THEIR university instead of elsewhere.

Thanks for your time.
I apologize for not readin it... I did make it smaller to try to encourage me.
 
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#29
More or less. I mean it though. I think I got this guy figured out. I also think the UT is luckier than we realize as of today but it's going to become evident pretty quickly. It may be sacrilegious to say so but I think we fell azz backwards into a sort of General Neyland type coach who happens to be dead set on making recruiting all but a shooting war. I do think he's pretty much following the Sabanesque method of making in-state high schools partners in sending top talent to the home university. Our past coaches have been very negligent in this area. Lately it has been costing us as what little high caliber talent we generate heads elsewhere. Cobb, Hightower, and more recently, Bell comes to mind.

I don't think we should mention Jones and Neyland in the same breath just yet, but that's just me. There will never be another General, but I do hope Jones is closer to Neyland than Dooley. Here's to hoping that's the case.
 
#30
#30
The next few years will be known as "The Butch Years" at UT or "When UT went Butch"
Go Vowels
 
#32
#32
There will never be another General, but I do hope Jones is closer to Neyland than Dooley.

Since Dooley was light years from Neyland in ability, or even from the run of the mill, ordinary coaches in college football today, Jones should be better than Dooley by default.
 
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Long time reader, first time poster. Everything I've read so far suggests that Coach Jones is sincere and extremely hard-working. Passion and commitment can go a long way in making up for talent differences, hopefully that will be enough until he has a chance to re-stock our roster with high-caliber recruits. Pulling for him and our Vols.
 
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#38
#38
Long time reader, first time poster. Everything I've read so far suggests that Coach Jones is sincere and extremely hard-working. Passion and commitment can go a long way in making up for talent differences, hopefully that will be enough until he has a chance to re-stock our roster with high-caliber recruits. Pulling for him and our Vols.

You should speak up more. :good!:
 
#42
#42
I didn't get past "I had a dog named Butch."

I understand, little Acarina. Your sole purpose in life is to select a vendetta with someone then post something you hope makes them feel bad or at least on your level of inferiority. A shame you kill your own faith in our great university and its football team. Some of us choose to believe even if we seem to have no hope or reason to believe. Because we know victory begins in the head where the attitude lives. So forgive my "we're going to win" outlook as opposed to your demand for a spiteful gloom and doom lifestyle. Vols forever!!!!!!!! :rock2:
 

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