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We've made it very clear that Tennessee is the team we want," Harold Graeter, the Liberty Bowl's associate executive director, said Thursday. "We've been following Tennessee since Signing Day. ... We visited with (Tennessee coach Butch Jones) and (athletic director) Dave Hart throughout the spring, summer and fall. We went to five UT games. We've been very visible and very out front about the team we'd like to have. There's no secret about the team that we want."
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"It's the flagship university of the state, and they haven't played in our game in 28 years," Graeter said. "... . There's a huge base of alums in this part of the state. There are 9,000 UT Knoxville alums within 25 miles, so that's a substantial number of alumni here. Coming here would certainly dovetail what Butch is trying to do from a recruiting standpoint and it dovetails with the university trying to attract students from Memphis."
A countless amount of people get paid more than deserved all across this nation. What is one more? If it keeps the positive momentum with recruiting and stability pay the guy. So season tickets go up a few bucks a game. Many on here are making me think they are literally paying his salary! Mercy. Lol!
I can't wait for the Michigan stuff to be behind us and be able to focus on the bowl and recruiting and the future of the program.
The good news is, once Michigan hires their coach, as long as it isn't Butch, we shouldn't have to worry about this again for a long time.
I'll put in my GUESS like all the other experts. I believe Butch will get a new extended contract in the 3.50 to 3.75 million range with some very nice incentives for bowl, SEC championship, or national championship goals met. His staff will also get raises and incentives.
As far as people that don't deserve raises or even being paid, Washington, DC is full of them.
Michigan clearly wants Jim Harbaugh, and he will have to definitively and emphatically tell them no. Harbaugh's situation is unusual in that he might be traded at the end of the year if he stays in the NFL. Not having control of where you land is a concern obviously for Harbaugh, according to sources.
If it's not Harbaugh then the Michigan search will get interesting and Butch Jones' name will show up more in discussions.
Dave Hart has made it clear that Butch is his guy and that they are working on an extension and a raise. There is no agreement at this point, which is not surprising given Jones' travels and the season just ending. But we know from sources in Michigan, Knoxville and in the ACC that Michigan's interest in Jones is legitimate, and the Wolverines have been vetting Jones.
