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Woah.
How long before he's an FBS HC?
2017.
Gilbert hired instead of blackburn
butch goes 6-6 and is fired
attendance and income begins drying up fast
ncaa announces an investigation into tennessee for some small infraction while ignoring big ones in oxford, tuscaloosa, raleigh and other places.
The black cloud is looming heavily.
Tennessee fails to hire a big name, and because of the time it took to work through the big names, misses on the up-and-comers.
Gilbert in a move of desperation hires quarles on the cheap. The new chancellor sues the university for sexual harassment.
2017.
Gilbert hired instead of Blackburn
Butch tries new techniques and holds intense practices
We lose half our starters to injury in fall camp
Butch stumbles and loses early and often
Attendance and income begin drying up fast
Butch goes 6-6 and is fired
NCAA announces an investigation into Tennessee for some small infraction while ignoring big ones in Oxford, Tuscaloosa, Raleigh and other places.
The black cloud is looming heavily.
Tennessee fails to hire a big name, and because of the time it took Gilbert and his cronies to work through the big names, misses on the up-and-comers.
Gilbert in a move of desperation hires Quarles on the cheap.
2017.
Gilbert hired instead of Blackburn
Butch tries new techniques and holds intense practices
We lose half our starters to injury in fall camp
Butch stumbles and loses early and often
Attendance and income begin drying up fast
Butch goes 6-6 and is fired
NCAA announces an investigation into Tennessee for some small infraction while ignoring big ones in Oxford, Tuscaloosa, Raleigh and other places.
The black cloud is looming heavily.
Tennessee fails to hire a big name, and because of the time it took Gilbert and his cronies to work through the big names, misses on the up-and-comers.
Gilbert in a move of desperation hires Quarles on the cheap.
From what I've heard he has pissed off some six figure donors. Wanted their money but didn't want their influence.
That may be true, but I think a lot of it has to do with the sheer number of negative events at UT during his tenure. For example, he is taking blame for the Tyndall hire as well as the Title XI lawsuit and its ultimate settlement. There's stuff out there that he was against women's sports, which was further exacerbated by people thinking that he forced Pat Summitt to resign early. Moreover, he got flack for the Lady Vols brand being reduced to only women's basketball (people don't realize this had just as much to do with Nike as it did with Hart; the Lady Vol merchandise doesn't sell and Nike didn't want to carry all of it). Additionally, many out there don't like his communication skills, or lack thereof, as many didn't think he communicated often or effectively enough.
IMO, it was a combination of the above over his tenure that influenced a lot of decision-makers (and likely donors that are influential) to let his contract expire. Personally, I don't think Hart gets enough credit for his work here. There have been bumps in the road, but overall, I think he did a pretty good job, and he prioritized the right things most of the time. It's sort of a sad situation just considering the number of coaches he has had to hire in a pretty short stint here.
That may be true, but I think a lot of it has to do with the sheer number of negative events at UT during his tenure. For example, he is taking blame for the Tyndall hire as well as the Title XI lawsuit and its ultimate settlement. There's stuff out there that he was against women's sports, which was further exacerbated by people thinking that he forced Pat Summitt to resign early. Moreover, he got flack for the Lady Vols brand being reduced to only women's basketball (people don't realize this had just as much to do with Nike as it did with Hart; the Lady Vol merchandise doesn't sell and Nike didn't want to carry all of it). Additionally, many out there don't like his communication skills, or lack thereof, as many didn't think he communicated often or effectively enough.
IMO, it was a combination of the above over his tenure that influenced a lot of decision-makers (and likely donors that are influential) to let his contract expire. Personally, I don't think Hart gets enough credit for his work here. There have been bumps in the road, but overall, I think he did a pretty good job, and he prioritized the right things most of the time. It's sort of a sad situation just considering the number of coaches he has had to hire in a pretty short stint here.
That may be true, but I think a lot of it has to do with the sheer number of negative events at UT during his tenure. For example, he is taking blame for the Tyndall hire as well as the Title XI lawsuit and its ultimate settlement. There's stuff out there that he was against women's sports, which was further exacerbated by people thinking that he forced Pat Summitt to resign early. Moreover, he got flack for the Lady Vols brand being reduced to only women's basketball (people don't realize this had just as much to do with Nike as it did with Hart; the Lady Vol merchandise doesn't sell and Nike didn't want to carry all of it). Additionally, many out there don't like his communication skills, or lack thereof, as many didn't think he communicated often or effectively enough.
IMO, it was a combination of the above over his tenure that influenced a lot of decision-makers (and likely donors that are influential) to let his contract expire. Personally, I don't think Hart gets enough credit for his work here. There have been bumps in the road, but overall, I think he did a pretty good job, and he prioritized the right things most of the time. It's sort of a sad situation just considering the number of coaches he has had to hire in a pretty short stint here.
Hart did what he was hired to do-- fix the financials and restructure UT's athletic programs under a "One Tennessee" branding initiative. It was a controversial mandate, but Hart made himself even more unpopular than anticipated.
All parties have known for years that he was not going to be extended and the transition should have been quick and seamless. And yet here we are.
That's fine. I'm just stating that pissing off a booster here and there typically isn't the sole reason you get fired.
