volfanCLT
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Most people think he's on thin ice? Who?
If we beat Vanderbilt, he's getting a raise, and maybe a trip to the Sugar Bowl.
Maybe my definition of thin ice differs from yours.
Just like when Meyer replaced Zook & Florida went backwards..oh wait they won a national championship.
-Hubbs on Butch.
He's gonna leave if he gets an opportunity, IMO.
Who was the most beloved Tennessee coach within the last 25 years? Bruce Pearl. Yeah, he won a lot, but so did Jerry Green. The difference is, Pearl was transparent (believe me, the irony of his downfall is not lost on me). He was human. A Jewish guy from Boston made himself fit right in in East Tennessee. He acknowledged expectations. He admitted mistakes.
This is not to say that being that way is a job requirement. He wants to know why he's not loved with his record, he should look at Bruce Pearl. Personality goes a long way, and he's obviously got one. He's had too many recruiting successes not too. He should show it to the fans.
-Hubbs on Butch.
He's gonna leave if he gets an opportunity, IMO.
Zook took over a dominate program and ran it in the ground. Butch has taken a once great program that had fallen to the bottom of the barrel, and rebuilt it into national relevance....That was a stupid comparison.
Hindsight is 20/20, but thank God Dave Hart will be gone. And our bball program was still trash with Zo here. But he did get some decent talent.
Who was the most beloved Tennessee coach within the last 25 years? Bruce Pearl. Yeah, he won a lot, but so did Jerry Green. The difference is, Pearl was transparent (believe me, the irony of his downfall is not lost on me). He was human. A Jewish guy from Boston made himself fit right in in East Tennessee. He acknowledged expectations. He admitted mistakes.
This is not to say that being that way is a job requirement. He wants to know why he's not loved with his record, he should look at Bruce Pearl. Personality goes a long way, and he's obviously got one. He's had too many recruiting successes not too. He should show it to the fans.
OK, the booing-- good example. Every fanbase does that. I paid particular attention to this last weekend. There was booing in every game I watched. Announcers casually commented on it-- "Here comes the booing," etc. Nobody acted like it was any big thing. It's mostly younger fans and I don't think they're all that upset when they do it. It's not a UT thing; it's everywhere-- at college, HS and NFL games and it's not usually rancorous or personal. Most coaches ignore it, so I'm not sure why it bothers CBJ so much.
OK, the booing-- good example. Every fanbase does that. I paid particular attention to this last weekend. There was booing in every game I watched. Announcers casually commented on it-- "Here comes the booing," etc. Nobody acted like it was any big thing. It's mostly younger fans and I don't think they're all that upset when they do it. It's not a UT thing; it's everywhere-- at college, HS and NFL games and it's not usually rancorous or personal. Most coaches ignore it, so I'm not sure why it bothers CBJ so much.
Really makes me wonder how different he is behind the scenes. When you watch the guy in press conferences, it really makes you wonder why so many of the big time recruits he pulled (the ones without ties to UT at least) would ever want to play for him.
Who was the most beloved Tennessee coach within the last 25 years? Bruce Pearl. Yeah, he won a lot, but so did Jerry Green. The difference is, Pearl was transparent (believe me, the irony of his downfall is not lost on me). He was human. A Jewish guy from Boston made himself fit right in in East Tennessee. He acknowledged expectations. He admitted mistakes.
This is not to say that being that way is a job requirement. He wants to know why he's not loved with his record, he should look at Bruce Pearl. Personality goes a long way, and he's obviously got one. He's had too many recruiting successes not too. He should show it to the fans.
