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Clearly communicating expectations is incompetent? Odd view.
We're gonna be 4-0 and the narrative will still be that the power order in the East is:
1. UGA
2. South Carolina
3. UF
4. Vandy
5. Kentucky
6. Tennessee
7. Mizzou
I knew that would be the retort. What employee doesn't want to know expectations, right?
The difference here is that this is an employee under contract, and that contract is going to need to be revisited this year in contemplation of an extension. Why paint yourself into a corner, especially when negotiations are likely? He doesn't win the East, but finishes 11-1 or 10-2. He'd have to go back on that ultimatum, and I'm sure Sexton would use that for leverage.
There's no need to have that conversation before the season with Currie's circumstances- even if Butch asked him directly, he would say he hasn't had the opportunity to fully assess the program until a season has been played (at least I hope he would respond like that).
Giving the ultimatum you suggest just doesn't make any sense from Currie's position at this point in his tenure.
No. 23 Tennessee at No. 24 Florida (-5.5)
SportsLine game forecaster:
Tennessee's defensive line will show up
Florida won't get much done through the air
John Kelly tops the century mark
After a classic in Knoxville to break an 11-year drought, Tennessee hopes to make it two in a row over rival Florida in Gainesville in a game that will define the direction of each team this season. Florida's offensive line will struggle to protect Feleipe Franks and Malik Zaire, the offense will sputter yet again and Tennessee running back John Kelly will go north of 100 yards. This line moved from eight to 5.5 about as quickly as a Florida offensive tackle watching a rusher whiz by, and for a very good reason. Butch Jones' crew wins it outright. Pick: Volunteers (+5.5)
Retort? Kinda harsh.
I'm looking for any explanation that doesn't involve a coaching search. If the defense we put on the field in the GT game is the best we have, we're probably having one. Until it is clear that Butch is done, if there is an explanation that offers hope, implausible as it might be, I'm going to at least consider it possible. If Butch craps the bed on Saturday, my explanations will start trending in a darker direction.
I understand, but if a head coach so easily concedes a game plan to hide things from a future opponent, a coaching search probably needs to take place.
I'm not suggesting that he easily conceded the game. I think they questioned the ability to get back in it after the plan failed, regardless of how much they tried. I realize that this isn't the military (my point of view), but sometimes you choose to live to fight another day.
OTOH, they might have brought everything they had, Shoop's a failure, and Butch is ragingly incompetent...we'll know soon.
