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Seems to be. Debating with him is always at a different level. He doesn't bash and spew hate like many others. When he has a criticism it's legit and he's respectful to the players, coaches and program. He is not a negavol.
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Frank Beamer Stats:
First 6 years at VT (24-40-2)
Last 23 years at VT (211-80-2)
235-120-2
Pretty much backs up Butchs claim (although it isn't the SEC) "No one would survive those first six years in today's climate" - ESPN
Anyone else see this stat on the GT/VT broadcast tonight? Thought it was interesting.
Tennessee is not Virginia Tech in the late 80's/early 90's. It does not take six years.
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Frank Beamer Stats:
First 6 years at VT (24-40-2)
Last 23 years at VT (211-80-2)
235-120-2
Pretty much backs up Butchs claim (although it isn't the SEC) "No one would survive those first six years in today's climate" - ESPN
Anyone else see this stat on the GT/VT broadcast tonight? Thought it was interesting.
Tennessee is not Virginia Tech in the late 80's/early 90's. It does not take six years.
Here's kind of what I'm seeing, in a nut shell: when you take over a team with a badly depleted roster, you do things that are good for the team in the short term, but will give you more depth problems in the longer term. Like playing true freshmen, who aren't yet physically developed as the RS sophomores and juniors they're going up against, increasing the risk of injuries and delaying their S&C development to an extent.
So while one can conceptually say that in five years, a coach with nothing can recruit a full team of RS seniors on down. And that no coach starts truly with nothing, so it's never quite that bad. And that in reality, it should only ever take 3 or 4 years in any program, ever.
But from what I'm seeing as I pore through the numbers of Team 119 heading into Team 120, it looks like those prices you pay early on lengthen the process by up to another year or two.
And I think that's all Butch was alluding to. Again, he's probably giving himself a year or two of padding, but I certainly have learned a lot about why it may take more than 3-4 years.
i agree with this in merit. i go back and think about how he's tried to manage the roster, year's 1 and 2, all the while really, probably trying to get to year 4.
and that make sense.
many asked last year why would we start Worley over Dobbs? based on the results, last year, valid question.
but at the time he doesn't have the qb's line up for the next 4 years like he does today. there was no JG, or QD or SJ in the fold. it was Peterman, Worley and Dobbs.
so he took the hit, RS Dobbs in preparation just in case he needed 3 years from him--15,16,17. obviously that didn't work, out, and we got the qb committs for the future.
and QB is an easy one to analyze, but imagine having to do that for all positions, and projecting out where you need to be based on where you are.
and managing the "NOW" with what's good for the future.
the reality....the 2016 class is the first class he and the staff will be able to look at and choose who they want to RS. 2017, that number increases.
as that's happening, the competitive depth is then really starting to build, and you're reloading by year 4-5.
i too think the 6-7 is exaggerated. but only by a year or 2.
Facts dont count in Tennessee football. We are Tennessee. It should only take a year or two to come back into prominence regardless of the situation.
Ironic. Facts don't matter and then you suggest that ANYONE holds the position you describe in that last sentence.
Truly facts do not matter to some of you.
Depending on the situation, it may take 6 or 7 years to win or compete for a NC. It should NOT take that long to win the SEC East in its current weakened state if you have the right coach at UT. It should NOT take that long to show real, tangible improvements in WINS. It should NOT take that long to at least end these long losing streaks and compete for the SEC championship.
It certainly should NOT take that long to field a team with SEC depth and talent. How many examples do you want of that being accomplished in 3 years?
Tennessee is not Virginia Tech in the late 80's/early 90's. It does not take six years.
If it's an apples to apples comparison, sure, show some examples. If it's a case where a coach takes over a stacked roster and has immediate success, then no thanks.
Facts don't matter.... just how creative you are in making excuses for "one more year".
We were told that he shouldn't be held to account for the first year since he was installing a new system and had Dooley's players.... just wait til he has his players. Second year- "too young, no depth, no experience".... just wait til they have more experience. Third year- much the same plus "injuries"..... well "everyone" knew that success wouldn't be until year 4.
Now, many including Jones are starting to hedge on the year 4 stuff too. Now it is 6 or 7 years before we're supposed to expect results.
This article was timely:
https://www.seccountry.com/tennesse...tch-jones-side-the-path-to-winning-in-the-sec
Notably, Fulmer won 10+ games in 3 of his first 4 full seasons and didn't finish with less than 8 wins. Tuberville won 5, 9, 7, 9, and 8 before going 13-0 at Auburn. Jones is well behind Fulmer's curve and still behind Tuberville's as well.
Facts don't matter.... just how creative you are in making excuses for "one more year".
We were told that he shouldn't be held to account for the first year since he was installing a new system and had Dooley's players.... just wait til he has his players. Second year- "too young, no depth, no experience".... just wait til they have more experience. Third year- much the same plus "injuries"..... well "everyone" knew that success wouldn't be until year 4.
Now, many including Jones are starting to hedge on the year 4 stuff too. Now it is 6 or 7 years before we're supposed to expect results.
This article was timely:
https://www.seccountry.com/tennesse...tch-jones-side-the-path-to-winning-in-the-sec
Notably, Fulmer won 10+ games in 3 of his first 4 full seasons and didn't finish with less than 8 wins. Tuberville won 5, 9, 7, 9, and 8 before going 13-0 at Auburn. Jones is well behind Fulmer's curve and still behind Tuberville's as well.