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And, the problem remains, who would/could Tennessee get to replace her? We've already gone down this road with football. And, does no one know how good Miss State is? I would like to see better results from our team, too. I don't know what the answer is at this point. But, if UT makes a move they damn well better have a top notch coach in the shadows waiting to be announced.
Let's don't compare these oranges to FB's sour grapes, Poncho. Had Kiffin not escaped on the midnight express, our football Vols maybe-just-maybe might've vied for a few SEC and even national titles by now. Hart then goofed twice in a row, leaving our once vaunted football program in tatters. It'll take Pruitt a couple of years to rebuild the talent to the necessary level for the possibility to challenge the big boys again. As for our Lady Vols: The talent's already on the court...the vault's full of $$$ for the right HC...if UT's LVs are at all overshadowed by some other group of LBBers, it would be UConn; nobody else. Unlike the football program, there's a literal crowd of some of the nation's very best coaches who'd leap at the chance to lead this storied program, performing before a phenomenal fan base whilst enjoying some of the best training facilities and arena anywhere. Pat built it and it's still standing strong. Holly. It's time. GBO!And, the problem remains, who would/could Tennessee get to replace her? We've already gone down this road with football. And, does no one know how good Miss State is? I would like to see better results from our team, too. I don't know what the answer is at this point. But, if UT makes a move they damn well better have a top notch coach in the shadows waiting to be announced.
Everyone should keep in mind that a major factor in Holly’s decision about whether or not (or when) to step down is that there are many other staffers who are likely to lose THEIR paychecks, too, if and when she goes. That’s the way it is in coaching, of course, but I doubt it makes it any easier to be the one responsible for others losing their jobs.
In my opinion it very much is time for an injection of new blood into the program. I understand that many people are worried that Pat’s legacy will be forever killed off if there’s not a former Lady Vol on staff, but I think any new coach would have to be INSANE not to take advantage of the opportunity to use Tennessee’s past successes as a MAJOR selling point to future recruits. It would make zero sense, and would likely backfire in the worst way, for anyone to come in and not behave with reverence toward the Lady Vol Legacy and all who built it.
I think those wo fear that “Hart wins if Holly is let go” are way off base. Their hearts are in the right place, but I truly do feel that they’re not thinking this all the way through.
Only one point, Kiffin proved his worth with the job he got after leaving Tennessee. It didn't bother me that he left for his dream job as it did others. But, when he got the job with loaded rosters, he failed. Same here.Let's don't compare these oranges to FB's sour grapes, Poncho. Had Kiffin not escaped on the midnight express, our football Vols maybe-just-maybe might've vied for a few SEC and even national titles by now. Hart then goofed twice in a row, leaving our once vaunted football program in tatters. It'll take Pruitt a couple of years to rebuild the talent to the necessary level for the possibility to challenge the big boys again. As for our Lady Vols: The talent's already on the court...the vault's full of $$$ for the right HC...if UT's LVs are at all overshadowed by some other group of LBBers, it would be UConn; nobody else. Unlike the football program, there's a literal crowd of some of the nation's very best coaches who'd leap at the chance to lead this storied program, performing before a phenomenal fan base whilst enjoying some of the best training facilities and arena anywhere. Pat built it and it's still standing strong. Holly. It's time. GBO!
It is time. Call a big presser, put on a nice dress, makeup,jewelry and nice lady shoes and announce your retirement. Your retirement will be good and you can have some fun away from basketball. It is time
Fulmer remembers his situation... he will cut her a lot of slack. Someone else will have to do the dirty work, he will not!In her demented mind, she believes that she needs just a little more time to turn it around.
She won't retire. Fulmer will have to give her a deadline to turn things around. Give her one season and give her bench marks to achieve. Miss achievements = forced retirement
Simply put, Phil needs to grow a set, Holly's best is in the rear view mirror. Offer her another position where she is harmless, before the program is completely in the toilet.Fulmer remembers his situation... he will cut her a lot of slack. Someone else will have to do the dirty work, he will not!
And, the problem remains, who would/could Tennessee get to replace her? We've already gone down this road with football. And, does no one know how good Miss State is? I would like to see better results from our team, too. I don't know what the answer is at this point. But, if UT makes a move they damn well better have a top notch coach in the shadows waiting to be announced.
Fulmer remembers his situation... he will cut her a lot of slack. Someone else will have to do the dirty work, he will not!
I don't think so. The AD is like the a CEO of a business. Phil will solely be judged on the success of Jeremy Pruit. Not to ofend anyone but women's basketball does not generate any cash and is therefore an afterthought . It's nice when they win but not detrimental to the Athletics Dept. Monetarily if they don't.The situation for Phil is different. He is now in the position of making the decision. Holly's is not the only job on the line. If it continues, Phil could ultimately pay the price too.
The coach who is going to protect Pat's legacy best is the coach that want to replace the legacy with their own.