I'm gonna add some of my own thoughts to this discussion -- not that anyone cares.
My expectation for this season was 10-2. We've fallen short of that. But if someone had told me the extent of the injuries we'd suffer through just the third game, I would have revised my expectation to 8-4 or 7-5. If, on the other hand someone told me we'd beat Florida and Georgia and enter the last game of the season talking about the Sugar Bowl, I'd have been ecstatic.
None of that is meant to excuse the mistakes and the negatives. Those are real concerns. I said myself after the South Carolina game that Butch had earned his way onto the hot seat. Now I didn't mean that to suggest we'd fire him this year; that was never going to happen, nor should it. But the honeymoon is over and he's going to get a more skeptical eye now, and he DID earn it. Even with all the injuries, with a bit more ball discipline we beat South Carolina and TAMU. The performance against South Carolina especially, after a bye week and with division title implications, is simply not going to cut it here long term.
But Butch Jones DID take us to our first 5-0 start since 1998. He DID end an 11-game losing streak to Florida. He DID lead the team to a 7-1 finish after starting 2-3 last year. He DID make Tennessee a nationally relevant program again. All those things matter too.
So as frustrated as I am that we pissed away the division, Jones has earned an honest opportunity to fix it even in spite of the mistakes. He's showed a willingness to change -- he went and got Bob Shoop when he realized the defense needed work. Now Shoop hasn't worked out exactly as we hoped he would -- but he didn't suddenly get stupid and forget how to coach. The defensive performance, even with the injuries, isn't going to cut it long term. But Shoop has ALSO earned an honest opportunity to fix it.
I'm not saying we can't be critical. I'm not saying Butch can do no wrong -- he's done plenty wrong and I have my serious doubts that he is the long term answer. But he's rescued our program from the gutter and has us in position for our biggest bowl appearance in almost two decades, and I think he deserves just a little bit of slack. If we keep getting games like South Carolina, we'll cut him loose. It will come when he's earned it. But I don't think he has yet.
It honestly reminds me of how I felt during halftime of the Florida game this year. I'd driven 6 hours just to see us down 21-3 at the end of two quarters. But I thought to myself that I needed to give the Vols a chance to turn it around. I'd seen them do it before, and it's not like there weren't flashes of greatness -- there was just a drop here, a missed tackle there. Maybe I oughta see what the coaches can do at halftime.
In that case, my patience was rewarded. I could have given up all hope or belief in the coaches/players, but all it would have done was made me miserable. I only get a few months of football in any year. I'm going to do my best to enjoy it and be appreciative for how far we've come, even while recognizing that this won't be good enough for where Tennessee wants to be long-term. But I'm going to give it a chance to get better.