orangeluvr
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9-4 is not a spectacular fail at Tennessee especially when it includes a win over Florida and a bowl win. This is not a self aware comment.
Not winning a poor SEC East, when literally everybody had you favored, and rightfully so, because you lost to SCar and Vandy is failing spectacularly. No way to see that otherwise imo.
If you'd have said we're gonna finish 9-4 overall, 4-4 in the conference and lose to those two perennial scrubs this time last year on Volnation, you'd have been the victim of multiple freaking "hate crimes"on here.....9-4 last year was a spectacular fail, which is why there is plenty of talk about Jones being overpaid and coaching for his job this year.
Don't overplay your hand - a year in which you beat Florida and Georgia isn't a spectacular fail. The Vandy and South Carolina losses effectively wiped out any good feelings you can take away from those victories, leaving you with a very "bleh" season, and hence the pressure really piling on Butch now.
Don't overplay your hand - a year in which you beat Florida and Georgia isn't a spectacular fail. The Vandy and South Carolina losses effectively wiped out any good feelings you can take away from those victories, leaving you with a very "bleh" season, and hence the pressure really piling on Butch now.
Smart inherited a gold mine, CBJ inherited a dumpster fire. CBJ had to completely change the culture.
Imho, it is when you don't win the SECe, don't reach any of your goals because you cant beat SCar and Vandy. Throw in the loss to Bama by 40 points if you want.
Those wins vs Florida and Georgia were great, I was thrilled when they happened. But where did they get us? All the good from those wins were wiped out with the bad losses and no trip to Atlanta. We were the overwhelming favorite to represent the East vs Alabama in the SECCG, it was all set up for us. Instead, we got an average Nebraska team in a meaningless middling bowl game. Epic failure of a season imo.
Not winning a poor SEC East, when literally everybody had you favored, and rightfully so, because you lost to SCar and Vandy is failing spectacularly. No way to see that otherwise imo.
If you'd have said we're gonna finish 9-4 overall, 4-4 in the conference and lose to those two perennial scrubs this time last year on Volnation, you'd have been the victim of multiple freaking "hate crimes"on here.....9-4 last year was a spectacular fail, which is why there is plenty of talk about Jones being overpaid and coaching for his job this year.
Not all fans think like you...me included
Right... Some fans are delusional and think 9-4 is a spectacular failure for Tennessee football when in reality it is our average record since 1985... (and I use that year because it was the first SEC title under Majors and represented a return to prominence for UT football with the Miami win)
That is a fact.
Since '85 Tennessee has a record of 253-127-4. That is 8.04 wins per season and 3.97 losses per season. I am throwing in an extra win for the 12th regular season game we now play. That still just comes out to 9-4.
at least that's better than saying "all time history".
but really, it still doesn't matter. history is not on a flat line, indicating nothing should, or will, change throughout time.
if historical precedent is the manner we should judge how things should/will be......well, let's just say, i won't be going home to my cave tonight and throwing a log on the fire......
I just think it's important to be self aware. A lot of programs make big mistakes in firing coaches who are winning 9 games a season because they think they are better than that... only to hire Charlie Strong and find out they're not.
this exactly, SEC coaches get paid more than coaches in other conferences so of course those deemed as "overpaid" will be disproportionately from the SEC.In a national context, he's definitely overpaid atm.
In the context of the SEC, I'm not so sure. Guys are paid a lot more to coach in the SEC than in most other conferences. There's a reason 3 of the top 4 names on that list were SEC guys. Its because mid tier SEC coaches get paid like top tier coaches in many other conferences.
this exactly, SEC coaches get paid more than coaches in other conferences so of course those deemed as "overpaid" will be disproportionately from the SEC.
Right... Some fans are delusional and think 9-4 is a spectacular failure for Tennessee football when in reality it is our average record since 1985... (and I use that year because it was the first SEC title under Majors and represented a return to prominence for UT football with the Miami win)
That is a fact.
Since '85 Tennessee has a record of 253-127-4. That is 8.04 wins per season and 3.97 losses per season. I am throwing in an extra win for the 12th regular season game we now play. That still just comes out to 9-4.
]Are you saying you'd be OK with UT going 9-4 or 8-5 every year?[/B] I don't think the majority of the fabbase would be OK with that. There has to be some seasons above that that include trips to ATL. Granted you'd have some 7-6 years to even it out but UT needs to hit double digits in wins 2 or 3 times out of 5 seasons, IMO.
Not at all. I'm just not going to overreact to 9-4. To paraphrase Jordan, the ceiling is the roof at Tennessee. 2016 was a big disappointment. We should never go 18 years without an SEC title which is our current drought.
SCHOOL - CONF - COACH - TOTAL PAY - Wins - $/Win
Virginia - ACC - Br. Mendenhall - $3,275,000 - 2 - $1,637,500
Mich St - Big 10 - Mark Dantonio - $4,300,000 - 3 - $1,433,333
Texas - Big 12 - Charlie Strong - $5,200,130 - 5 - $1,040,026
Rutgers - Big 10 - Chris Ash - $2,000,000 - 2 - $1,000,000
Arizona - Pac-12 - Rich Rodriguez - $2,860,000 - 3 - $953,333
Ole Miss - SEC - Hugh Freeze - $4,703,500 - 5 - $940,700
Michigan - Big 10 - Jim Harbaugh - $9,004,000 - 10 - $900,400
UCLA - Pac-12 - Jim Mora - $3,450,000 - 4 - $862,500
Oregon - Pac-12 - Mark Helfrich - $3,312,700 - 4 - $828,175
Purdue - Big 10 - Darrell Hazell - $2,190,000 - 3 - $730,000
I prefer objective ways of measuring things like "overpaid," because people who compile these lists typically have angles they're playing. And without objective comparisons, it's easy for them to hide their bias. For instance, this guy clearly wants to say that SEC coaches are overpaid, even overhyped, as a group.
But look at the objective measures. Let's take 2016 salary and 2016 wins. See how much each school paid its head coach for each win. Just as one indicator.
Who is most overpaid, objectively looking at it?
* Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia, @ $1.637M per win (2 wins, $3.275M pay)
Imagine if we got only got only 2 or 3 wins out of Butch, after paying him $4.1M! That's the equivalent of Mendenhall's performance (in fairness to him, Mendenhall is only in his first year; things could get better).
Behind Bronco, it's:
* Mark Dantonio, Michigan State, at $1.433M for each win (3 wins, $4.3M pay)
Note, that is Dantonio, a long-established coach at a major university, making a bit more than Butch, and he only eked out 3 wins last year. If he were in Knoxville, can you imagine...?
The most overpaid SEC coach is:
* Hugh Freeze, Ole Miss, at $0.941M per win (5 wins, $4.703M pay)
One this scale, Butch Jones is in the lower half, the less-expensive half, of the Power 5 teams. He's at # 35 on the list of 65 (actually, 35 of 60, because USA Today didn't have pay data for five of the 65 coaches).
* Butch Jones, Tennessee, @ $0.457M per win (9 wins, $4.110M pay)
Almost every other SEC coach is more expensive than him. So is Bob Stoops. So is Jimbo Fisher. And Urban Meyer.
Here are the Top 10 most overpaid coaches in the Power 5, according to objective measures of the 2016 season:
It's nice to look at things objectively, get away from the writer's hidden angles and agendas, sometimes.
That only works if all wins are equal. Would you say that the win against TN Tech was equal to the win against Florida or Georgia?
Until we are winning the division and the conference, OOC and bowl wins are utterly meaningless.