thistime
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Haslam is lucky that the Browns have such a loyal fanbase. We need to find a way to keep his nose out of UT football but he can ruin a journalist's career so he has a way of misdirecting info. It's like he's saying to the fans...f+*k you, I'm more important thus he misses the point entirely. It's the fans that generate the huge revenue. Like Cleveland,( I've lived close by,Sandusky), UT fans are just as loyal. I've heard it both ways. He's in on Gruden and then he's not. Some inside know the truth as to the degree of in-house fighting amongst the bigger boosters. One day they may even write a book about it.
A nation divided will not stand. UT took a staggering blow with AD Hamilton. I recall reading once the athletic dept. was $20 mil in the red after Fulmer leaving and combined with Dooley firing,etc....So one can't blame them for being cautious but being business savvy seems to be missing. Michigan should be an example UT could use based on the Harbaugh hire. He had 9-10 former NFL assistants on his staff. I don't know the fiqures other than Harbaugh's annual salary around $7.5 so you could expect about the same if UT hires Gruden and a good staff.
The Gruden hire would likely set a season ticket sales record right off the bat and the university could raise the price $100 without much adverse reaction because most fans would accept the reasoning behind the increase. The hire would pay for itself and that's a no-brainer. It would unite the fanbase to an extent far more than any other hire, IMO. Without much info, I very much think he is coming to UT. It's the most sensible option.
The sad part is the people in charge seem to have no idea what the fans want or they just don't care. I am afraid it is the later.
