Losing Not Good For Recruiting!!!

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hatvol96

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Logic tells me a program that has gone a decade without winning anything of substance and retains the coach responsible for said drought will have trouble luring elite recruits to their program.
 
#4
#4
Coach extensions solve that problem. Haven't you heard? Just have to give it say... Another 10 years.
 
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hat...if somehow UTK beats UAT this year, does Fulmer keep his job?...:cray:
It would depend on what happens in the other games. I'm pretty sure a win over Alabama won't override losses to Georgia and Vanderbilt.
 
#13
#13
Most athletes are..Well cocky.If they like the school enough to start with,they will likely think they can turn it around.

In fact depending on their position they will see it as an opportunity.:good!:
 
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I think this is the first time I've ever seen hat use an exclamation mark.

I thought the same thing. He probably felt it was necessary, due to the lingering population of folks on this board who don't seem to grasp some of these basic concepts.
 
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I thought the same thing. He probably felt it was necessary, due to the lingering population of folks on this board who don't seem to grasp some of these basic concepts.

Or he was parodying the "Booing not good for recruiting!!!" thread.
 
#19
#19
Yea losing is not good for recruiting but this booing thing has got to be 10 times worse for recruiting.
 
#22
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It would depend on what happens in the other games. I'm pretty sure a win over Alabama won't override losses to Georgia and Vanderbilt.

mike griffith of the news sentinel made fun of my use of the word override a couple of years ago. i used it in the same manner as hat. hopefully he reads volnation and realizes what a fool he can be at times. :)
 
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