VolinMC
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There are plenty. Look at the coaches who have historically won big year after year after year. Currently, there's Saban, Meyer, Stoops at Oklahoma, now Swinney at Clemson among others.
Go back to when Fulmer had us rolling in the 90s....some may have argued that 1998 should've been a "rebuilding year", but Fulmer had the program strong and running smoothly. Rather than start over after losing Manning, we adjusted and won the national title.
Championship programs simply do not start over every 3-4 seasons, they simply replace outstanding/great with other, younger, "ready to play", outstanding/great players.
Keep them off your legs. Be agile and keep legs moving.
I'll give you that. Yeah it would be nice to be at that point. Still, I don't think tennessee is a program to expect that without getting your hope up. Would be nice though.
How quickly we forget the early out of conference game was Virginia Tech which we routed in the Battle at Bristol.
Go back and watch the replay of the game, and tell me how much of that win was Vols execution vs VA Tech footshooting.
We pulled off a win, but it was just another example of how team 120 still couldn't put 4 quarters of football together in a single game. Until VA Tech started fumbling, our defense had no answer for their offense.
If I were CBJ, I would pull a page out of Steve Spurrier's old handbook. I would start talking about GT's chop-blocking in mid-August. I'd get it in the news cycle and cause the refs to hyper-sensitive to that type of activity.
Complaining when one of your best DL players is lost for the season is too late.