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Let's take a moment to enjoy what we have now which happens to be the loss of a mediocre coach. Anyone who feels sad is just mad that their ego was hurt because they wanted to say they were right about Zo turning it around and will continue to be our coach. Opposing fans wanted him to stay because we would continue to progress into a mediocre abyss. Time to rise up and rejoice that we have a chance to get a coach who wins.
One thing he's not misinformed about is that the national perception is that the University of Tennessee's athletic program is a trainwreck.
Martins successor will be the third Tennessee hoops coach since 2011. Butch Jones is the fourth football coach since 2008. Dave Hart is the second athletic director in the last three years.
i know he was an assistant at florida state before getting the job at tennessee.
i know he isn't todd raleigh and tennessee's baseball program wasn't pathetic while he was in charge.
is there anything else to know?
it's not a hit piece.
let me put it this way....i can argue that in the last 5 years, vanderbilt has been the premier sports program in the state of tennessee when it comes to the major sports.
now, you can agree or disagree with that argument, but i could make a compelling argument.
the fact that an argument can be made tells you how well the tennessee athletic department has been run.
Do people realize how insignificant a single yahoo opinion piece is in the grand scheme of things?
From a national perspective, the only way possible to make Cuonzo Martin leaving UT a story worth reading is to take a side and sensationalize it.
Martin is gone and both he and UT will be better for it.
Forde and Dana O'Neil (whoever she is) writing a hit piece on UT is small potatoes. It's barely noteworthy and will be long forgotten when we introduce our next head coach.
'you act as if his firing was unjust. Your post tells me you simply pulled out a name and thought it was relevant to the discussion. Stick to things you know
I have no idea what that had to do with what I posted. Forde and some lady with espn ripping UT is not a big deal. That's my point.
Do people realize how insignificant a single yahoo opinion piece is in the grand scheme of things?
From a national perspective, the only way possible to make Cuonzo Martin leaving UT a story worth reading is to take a side and sensationalize it.
Martin is gone and both he and UT will be better for it.
Forde and Dana O'Neil (whoever she is) writing a hit piece on UT is small potatoes. It's barely noteworthy and will be long forgotten when we introduce our next head coach.
The only fire that could be questioned was Fulmer. There's a reason Pearl was let go. Kiffin walked out. Dooley's was justified.
Where's the dysfunction part?
One thing he's not misinformed about is that the national perception is that the University of Tennessee's athletic program is a trainwreck.
You are right. In the end it doesn't matter what the media says. It doesn't matter what the fans say.
What matters is what people in the coaching profession think at this particular time, regarding our vacancy.
My guess is that it's closer to the piece than many would like to admit.
Who cares. Many people forming opinions didn't see UT play for almost 3 years and assume they know what's up from a 2-3 game stretch. This will be old news soon enough.
It's been more bad luck than dysfunction, I'd agree. But people from the outside don't see all the details. All they know is what they've seen in the ESPN crawl. And what they've seen lately is five major coaching searches in five years, the Bruce Pearl circus, the Lane Kiffin circus, Hostessgate, the Gruden mania, etc etc etc. They see chaos and they assume dysfunction.
Who cares. Many people forming opinions didn't see UT play for almost 3 years and assume they know what's up from a 2-3 game stretch. This will be old news soon enough.
Successful coaches who are confident in their abilities don't concern themselves with fans theatrics or what an average coach did before them. They care about having fans coming to games and supporting the program, facilities, money, the ability to get to the tourney, a recruiting base, etc.
I wasn't talking about basketball or anything particular to do with Cuonzo Martin. I've been stuck having the "What the hell is going on at Tennessee??" conversation with random people for years now.