He committed as a player when he made no money, he was an assistant coach well before there was any significant money, at all, in the profession. He began making a ton of money after having phenomenal success as a head coach, when he became the first head coach to make $1mm iirc. And now, when the 65 year old Fulmer has all the money hed ever need and then some, and needs the stress of being UTs AD like he needs a freaking hole in the head, after being treated more than once like complete ish over the last 10 years from his UT family, he agrees to lead a pathetic UT athletic department in severe disrepair.....which is a huge, daunting job for a semi-retired 65 year old man.
I firmly reject the idea that his commitment to Tennessee over the majority of his lifetime is analogous to a necessarily crooked politician who goes into public service with the expressed purpose of lining his pockets. We often see examples of politicians who somehow leave the profession of politics with a $10-12mm net worth while being paid $100-150mm a year for a decade or so. I dont believe I see the comparison.
He has zero accomplishments and no reason at this point to think he will. Yeah give him an extension. Its the UT way.
So much damn hate and utter stupidity for an all-time great Vol who loves his university and has taken over the freaking tire fire that has been the Vol AD and stabilized it.
Thank God Philip Fulmer, after being ished on multiple times despite essentially giving his life to the university of Tennessee, swallowed his pride and was there ready to help lead Vol athletics out of the gutter when asked.
And instead of being grateful, we got blithering idiots on here running him through the mud. Thank God the other 95% of us appreciate Fulmer and take the exact opposite, and correct, opinion of him.
He committed as a player when he made no money, he was an assistant coach well before there was any significant money, at all, in the profession. He began making a ton of money after having phenomenal success as a head coach, when he became the first head coach to make $1mm iirc. And now, when the 65 year old Fulmer has all the money hed ever need and then some, and needs the stress of being UTs AD like he needs a freaking hole in the head, after being treated more than once like complete ish over the last 10 years from his UT family, he agrees to lead a pathetic UT athletic department in severe disrepair.....which is a huge, daunting job for a semi-retired 65 year old man.
I firmly reject the idea that his commitment to Tennessee over the majority of his lifetime is analogous to a necessarily crooked politician who goes into public service with the expressed purpose of lining his pockets. We often see examples of politicians who somehow leave the profession of politics with a $10-12mm net worth while being paid $100-150mm a year for a decade or so. I dont believe I see the comparison.
The comparison is they both stay in service, not because they have more love for their country / university than other folks, but because they like the power and it feeds there ego. I gave almost 40 years to the same company. Started when I was 18 yrs old and worked until retirement. They treated me well, paid me a fair salary, and I wanted them to do well (and continue to want them to do well). Still I wouldn't say I gave my life for said company. Is this any different than Fulmer or a politician?
The comparison is they both stay in service, not because they have more love for their country / university than other folks, but because they like the power and it feeds there ego. I gave almost 40 years to the same company. Started when I was 18 yrs old and worked until retirement. They treated me well, paid me a fair salary, and I wanted them to do well (and continue to want them to do well). Still I wouldn't say I gave my life for said company. Is this any different than Fulmer or a politician?
I think it is a huge mistake. The game passed him by years ago. He won by overwhelming talent and David Cutcliffe. He has a grudge about getting fired and will be meddling every chance he gets. Pay him 300k a year on a year to year contract. If he behaves, Renew his contract, if not, send him packing. Its not like hes a hot commodity not has he ever been since he was fired.
This pretty well sums it up.
He has no resume whatsoever as an athletic director and, if his hires when he was head coach are any indication, he's going to be too stubborn to admit a mistake when he makes it.
But he makes it feel like '98 around here so lets sign him up for 10 years!!
Speaking of mistakes, wonder if Sanders is off suspension at ETSU yet?