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Currie Scouted Frost at Game Last Month, Source Says - FOX Sports Radio Knoxville

According to a source, Tennessee AD John Currie attended UCF’s game at Cincinnati on October 7 to scout Frost. Tennessee’s bye week provided Currie the opportunity to travel. Other Knoxville outlets have reported the same.

Frost’s team won 51-23 that day and hasn’t lost yet this season. Central Florida is in line for a New Year’s Six bowl game primarily because of its offense – the team has scored more than 31 points in each game. Remember when Oregon hung a 59 spot on Florida State? Frost’s doing.

Clearly, he’s being linked to Nebraska and Florida’s job, too. While many have wondered what Currie’s been up to for the last month instead of making a coaching change, it appears he was quietly starting to look.
 
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The guys who get the real e-cred are the ones who were and remained skeptical of CBJ from day one, essentially.
 
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Imagine walking on a fall day by Haslam Field and hearing a coach blow his whistle and scream “ Atta boy Jarrett, now that was a hell of a throw right into the Turkey Hole, helluva catch Marquez, on the ball run it again” :)

Imagine having a coach who says “throw it to Marquez.”
 
Maybe there is something to the Kacy Rodgers and Tennessee news even if it is for DC. His son played at Miami and is in the CFL, he has been re tweeting every article mentioning it.
 
Since everyone is over analyzing everything. I think that a hire will be made within the next week. Volquest is running a free trial for the next week. They've done numerous free trials before when UT news was hot and they've done them for various periods of time. If this coaching hire were most likely going to drag out, wouldn't they extend the trial more than a week?

I'm looking for anything here. :)

This is an interesting point. I think it's probably just because of the coaching search in general, but Brent would get a massive number of new subs if people's trials were expiring right when a Gruden hire was seemingly imminent.
 
Missed this earlier in Brice's blog...

Ultimately Gruden must not only choose to say yes but sign his name to a contract that makes it official. Next weekend he is allegedly on the verge of his third trip to Knoxville within the past few weeks in between his Monday Night Football obligations for ESPN, which pays Gruden approximately $6 million annually as its top NFL on-air personality.
 
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Gruden is either a mean-spirited troll of a fanbase/program he claims to love or the next head coach at Tennessee.
 
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