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It's been rumored that Peyton has been working with the Browns. Implications are that he may be the general manager of the Browns. If that's the case, he may very well be recruiting him to the Browns.
I'm not as sure about that this time. I've bled orange since I was a young kid, spent a lot of hard earned money on Tennessee football, invested an unmeasurable amount of time into this football program, so on and so forth. I'll always be a Tennessee fan, but if they hire some Wikipedia special again I'll be over it from a time and money standpoint. I think a lot of people will be that way. At least I hope so.
Looks like CBJ is going to hang around and not resign. Even Dooley wasn't heckled on an aerial banner and cupcakes. Butch and Barb have probably talked it over and decided to keep their eye on the prize-- which obviously wasn't an SECE championship.
His whole demeanor has changed. He hasn't been nearly as upset as he used to get-- on the sideline or post-game. Even Barb's stopped the chip dip.
I hate to defend butch, but I'm gonna have to disagree with you there. Unless you think Tennessee should never hire a G5 coach, he had a pretty good resume including multiple conference championships at two different G5 levels.I know hind site is 20/20 but Butch should have never been hired. He was in no way qualified to be the coach at the University of Tennessee.
All we have heard is how much different everything will be under Currie.
Well, to quote Jakob Dylan: the only difference that I see, is that it's exactly the same as it used to be.
They may not be waiting for UT though. Its not always as easy as "just hire them". They have to want the job.
I hate to defend butch, but I'm gonna have to disagree with you there. Unless you think Tennessee should never hire a G5 coach, he had a pretty good resume including multiple conference championships at two different G5 levels.
Pretty sure the buyout is set for the whole season, so that first part isn't right. If I remember right it does drop by missing a bowl though, so maybe that's what they're shooting for. I'm sure they'll lose more money in ticket/concession/merchandise by doing that though. Also that eliminates the chance of a new coach getting to spend some extra time with the team during bowl practices.
There's really no way to justify keeping him around for another game, financially or otherwise.

I just see a bunch of other 2012 Butch Jones's. None of those little guys are SEC quality hc, but let's go ahead and get it over with. First, a little guy will be named coach and then everyone will begin hyping up how awesome he will be. Like the next Tom Herman, etc. We'll close at about 23rd in recruiting and next year's record will be 7-5. It's ok, it's year 0, right. Then we get another recruiting class around the 15 to 19th range. Year two is where the rubber meets the road. Here we'll either make the big step up to 9-10 wins or stay about the same. If we stay the same, we're stuck in another decade of football hell.
This is what I've got:
The original contract language was $2m for every year remaining on his contract with proration for any partial contract year. In 2015 when he got a raise the buyout amount went to $2.5m per contract year and I assume the proration language was retained. His buyout essentially drops by $208,333.33 every month. That's how I read the contract and the report from the TFP on the change in buyout amount.
The contract runs through Feb 29, 2020 as per the 2-yr extension agreed to in 2014.
https://2michy3wy0l30d34041dt1et-wp...ontracts/lylejones-ut-employment-contract.pdf
Butch Jones receives $500,000 raise from Tennessee | Times Free Press
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I understand but who else do we hire. No one wanted it and perhaps no one will again.
I hate to defend butch, but I'm gonna have to disagree with you there. Unless you think Tennessee should never hire a G5 coach, he had a pretty good resume including multiple conference championships at two different G5 levels.
