Neyland Law Vol
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Fulmer didn't run the program into the ground. He got lax in recruiting and was trending down. One year removed from Eric Ainge hitting LSU DB between the 1 and 3 on his jersey to lose the SEC Championship.
Mike Hamilton buried us alive with his ineptitude.
I'm convinced all of our troubles started with the 2008 recruiting class. That class- full of three stars- absolutely killed us. Then on top of that, the 2009 class almost completely washing out and Kiffin trying to see how many people he could run off- still irritates me.
I'm convinced all of our troubles started with the 2008 recruiting class. That class- full of three stars- absolutely killed us. Then on top of that, the 2009 class almost completely washing out and Kiffin trying to see how many people he could run off- still irritates me.
I'm convinced all of our troubles started with the 2008 recruiting class. That class- full of three stars- absolutely killed us. Then on top of that, the 2009 class almost completely washing out and Kiffin trying to see how many people he could run off- still irritates me.
It wasn't so much the hires as much as it was the Butch type meddling. I mean look at Randy Sanders now? He had one bad year but he coached our national title game win so of course he was getting that job. He had some nice offenses with Casey Clausen. The mistake came in the QB shuffle between Ainge and Clausen. Sanders was scape goat and Phil could pull Cut at time.
Clawson was too much of a drastic change for the personell. Obviously we see why he hired him the guy has went on to be HC at Bowling Green and Wake Forest. This wasn't really a bad hire but a bad fit. He had Petty and Boyd lined up when nobody wanted them then both blew up after Kiffin let them go
So both guys have went on to have great success. I'd say Fulmer knew how to hire dang good coaches. Dan Brooks has been a beast at Clemson. Cut is a star. Chavis continued to shine elsewhere.
The downfall was about recruiting and dated system with Fulmer, but it started well before the last couple of years. That's just what brought it to a head. He got too comfortable and unmotivated as a HC to keeping the main thing the main thing. Don't really see his downfall as a negative to him being an AD. In fact it can be beneficial because it has taught him valuable lessons of successes and failures he can use and give to all sports coaches under his supervision.
