Recruiting Forum Football Talk XLVIII (New Coach Edition)

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I don't want Miles at all, but yes. Steele over just about anyone at this point is the death knell. That's the final nail in the coffin. We're done at that point. Not coming back from it.

We are well past the point of being too good for Les Miles. Sunday the fanbase helped to destroy a hire before it could be finalized (justifiably, in my estimation -- I lay the entirety of that fiasco at the feet of our leadership), and tonight we were turned down very publicly by a coach at a middling Big-12 program.

Les Miles was loved by his players. He was an active participant in the community and undertook numerous charitable endeavors. He's a good football coach. Right now Tennessee needs someone who can keep things stable, who can be someone that fans can be proud of for both his on-the-field and off-the-field conduct.

This is a no-brainer. He wants the job. Give it to him. If we have to replace him in 5 or 6 years, so what? He will stabilize our program and bring good players in. It's exactly what we need right now.
 
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Tee apparently has at least some staff lined up already. I don't see him having any trouble filling one out.

I would be much more supportive if i knew his staff was strong. Chief at D.C. Doesn't move the needled much. Would have to have stud OC.
 
This is a rebuild job and Tee wouldn't be cut out for it. Not even a slight against the man, but he would just be in over his head from Day 1. And in 2-3 years, undoubtedly, the fans screaming his name right now will be ready to run him out of town when his Tennessee ties and national championship experience aren't enough to win games here.

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We are well past the point of being too good for Les Miles. Sunday the fanbase helped to destroy a hire before it could be finalized (justifiably, in my estimation -- I lay the entirety of that fiasco at the feet of our leadership), and tonight we were turned down very publicly by a coach at a middling Big-12 program.

Les Miles was loved by his players. He was an active participant in the community and undertook numerous charitable endeavors. He's a good football coach. Right now Tennessee needs someone who can keep things stable, who can be someone that fans can be proud of for both his on-the-field and off-the-field conduct.

This is a no-brainer. He wants the job. Give it to him. If we have to replace him in 5 or 6 years, so what? He will stabilize our program and bring good players in. It's exactly what we need right now.

I think we might be looking at 8-4 as our ceiling for a while. In that case, Les is the ticket. I wouldn't hate it.

You are right--we are past the point of hoping to find a guy who is going to win the playoffs, let alone the East. We need to find a guy who can make sure we don't slip past Vandy and Kentucky on an annual basis. Need a guy who can go 4-4 in conference NOW. Not hope to get there 3-4 years from now. Program will be dead by then.

Miles might be the answer, honestly.
 
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We are well past the point of being too good for Les Miles. Sunday the fanbase helped to destroy a hire before it could be finalized (justifiably, in my estimation -- I lay the entirety of that fiasco at the feet of our leadership), and tonight we were turned down very publicly by a coach at a middling Big-12 program.

Les Miles was loved by his players. He was an active participant in the community and undertook numerous charitable endeavors. He's a good football coach. Right now Tennessee needs someone who can keep things stable, who can be someone that fans can be proud of for both his on-the-field and off-the-field conduct.

This is a no-brainer. He wants the job. Give it to him. If we have to replace him in 5 or 6 years, so what? He will stabilize our program and bring good players in. It's exactly what we need right now.

Never could get a qb, but a heckuva run game. Believe he has the experience to find assistants and coordinators to build a strong foundation. Id like to see Miles with Tee as OC.
 
He most certainly was. Hank Hill said as much before the LSU game when he said we would get our first glimpse of Larry Scott that night

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The point is Tee hasn't had the play calling all on his shoulders which is an important piece of the development of most coaches. Maybe he can bye pass that step like Dabo but most coaches can't like Dooley.
 
I think we might be looking at 8-4 as our ceiling for a while. In that case, Les is the ticket. I wouldn't hate it.

You are right--we are past the point of hoping to find a guy who is going to win the playoffs, let alone the East. We need to find a guy who can make sure we don't slip past Vandy and Kentucky on an annual basis. Need a guy who can go 4-4 in conference NOW. Not hope to get there 3-4 years from now. Program will be dead by then.

Miles might be the answer, honestly.

We have no more options (except maybe go back and overpay Brohm).

Bahama John. Smh.
 
I’m so done with this ride...

Saturday: Gruden and Petersen both coming to coach for us. Mullen backup plan (just in case something unforeseen happens...)

Sunday afternoon: Schiano!?!? Schiano!?!? Insiders are all fake.

Sunday evening: We got rid of Schiano! High five?

Later Sunday evening: Schiano was really a smokescreen for Gruden. Insiders are all real.

Later, later Sunday evening: And now the world hates us. Maybe we can get the offensive coordinator from ETSU? If he’ll come here... Insiders are fake again.

Monday: Bring back Lane! He knows how to recruit, and Saban has cold sweats every night because he’s afraid of him... Leaks will happen tomorrow. Currie wants to know how we feel about him. Apparently insiders are real?

Tuesday: Ok, Kiffin’s not coming. Insiders are fake. Brohm? Tee? Gundy? WTH, Gundy?

Tuesday evening: IT’S HAPPENING! People have been “visiting” the Gundys all day, definitely packing. Done deal #UTplane #partyintheback.

Now: The world is over. UT football is dead.

Goodnight Volnation. Here’s to getting a coach with better than a 1-31 conference record.
 
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Miles is the call 1,000,000 times over if we're looking for an older guy with SEC ties. Not freaking Kevin Steele. Kevin Steele has the potential to tank the program so hard we go 0-12. Seriously. Miles would at least get the kids excited to play for him and recruit well.
 
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Kiffin. He has something for everyone. Want to see UT potentially win? Check. Want to see UT potentially recruit well? Check. Want to watch UT potentially burn to the ground? Check.

On the front end, there's literally something for everyone to be excited about.

Want to be a cuckold? Check!
 
Tee apparently has at least some staff lined up already. I don't see him having any trouble filling one out.

Why would an established high caliber coordinator want to come work for a rookie coach? Makes zero sense. Hiring Tee would be monumental failure. It would be like handing the keys to a car to 10 year old. Sure he might be able to push the peddles but who knows what would happen. If you love tee, you don't want him to take this job. He needs to take smaller steps , not jump off a cliff.
 
Ok. Doesn't matter either way


The point is Tee hasn't had the play calling all on his shoulders which is an important piece of the development of most coaches. Maybe he can bye pass that step like Dabo but most coaches can't like Dooley.
He’s more Dabo than Dooley and I’m not really sure how you’re incapable of seeing that
 
Football won't get fixed until the booster/AD situation is fixed.

People have been saying it for years, but it's never been on full display like it is now.
 
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I know man, I want to just turn off the computer and act like I don't care anymore, but I can't. It's breaking my soul.

I feel you, man. I can't stop caring. This is my school. This is my home -- when I lived in Boulder, as I live here now in Georgia, nothing could change the fact that Knoxville is where my heart is. I can't stop loving the Volunteers.

But I can certainly stop paying. And I'm prepared to.
 
Why would an established high caliber coordinator want to come work for a rookie coach? Makes zero sense. Hiring Tee would be monumental failure. It would be like handing the keys to a car to 10 year old. Sure he might be able to push the peddles but who knows what would happen. If you love tee, you don't want him to take this job. He needs to take smaller steps , not jump off a cliff.

I get that some people think Tee might a bad hire, but the hyperbole is ridiculous. He's a sharp dude. Great recruiter. OC at a major program.

But nah. Apparently he's too stupid to tie his shoelaces and Clay Helton pats him on the head before every game and gives him a Fisher-Price playcall sheet.
 
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He’s more Dabo than Dooley and I’m not really sure how you’re incapable of seeing that

I really don't know how you can tell. Right now he is an elite recruiter. That's all we can really say about him. The on the field stuff is hard to measure with him as he hasnt had enough responsibility
 
Miles is the call 1,000,000 times over if we're looking for an older guy with SEC ties. Not freaking Kevin Steele. Kevin Steele has the potential to tank the program so hard we go 0-12. Seriously. Miles would at least get the kids excited to play for him and recruit well.

Seriously. If Kevin Steele is the hire in three years we'll need TBA's black curtains to cover the empty shame that is the upper deck of Neyland.
 
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