The Last year of CBJ - the final collapse

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CBJ had some bad breaks, especially with injuries but he also lucked out in having Dobbs, Hurd and Kamara. Reality is that his scheme worked in :small ball: areas like Cincy. The schemes he had as well as the type he recruited for dont work as well in SEC play. Now we are left with the aftermath.
 
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CBJ had some bad breaks, especially with injuries but he also lucked out in having Dobbs, Hurd and Kamara. Reality is that his scheme worked in :small ball: areas like Cincy. The schemes he had as well as the type he recruited for dont work as well in SEC play. Now we are left with the aftermath.
Losing the way he did to both Florida and Oklahoma that year was bad luck. Had he won those two I think he would still be our head coach - for better or worse
 
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I am wondering what exactly happened to him
His last year at UT... yea I know his recruiting was really kinda bad in the trenches and the QBs didn’t fit his system and he had no S&C for s few years....

But I’ve always been curious as to what changed in his attitude... like he looked after the games like he would shake hands and talk to the other coaches and be smiling and not bothered we just got massacred..... like almost like he’d just completely given up or he wanted to get fired....

Also, I was wondering exactly what bad things his son was telling Cade Mays and others about UT?

Any insiders or folks who knows any of this stuff would be great insight as to how we got this bad lol....

Butch was on a decent trajectory through Year 3. Year 4 was decent but he underachieved with the talent on that team.

I think the AJJ incident and Title IX lawsuit took a lot out of him. He just never had the same fire after that.
 
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I get all that... but why did it look like he didn’t care anymore about winning,?
I can think of several MILLION $$$$ reasons off the top of my head. Botch is a POS and I wish him the worst life has to offer. Smoking a freakin cigar in Neyland after the Bama loss last year tells you what a lying chump he is.
 
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The shocking/unbelievable decision to not have a s&c program for a couple of years was his biggest mistake. It’s hard to fathom how many injuries might’ve been avoided and how many players might’ve developed more with a great program. He also was a very bad game manager in that he’d almost always want to go ultra conservative once we got a lead.
 
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I am wondering what exactly happened to him
His last year at UT... yea I know his recruiting was really kinda bad in the trenches and the QBs didn’t fit his system and he had no S&C for s few years....

But I’ve always been curious as to what changed in his attitude... like he looked after the games like he would shake hands and talk to the other coaches and be smiling and not bothered we just got massacred..... like almost like he’d just completely given up or he wanted to get fired....

Also, I was wondering exactly what bad things his son was telling Cade Mays and others about UT?

Any insiders or folks who knows any of this stuff would be great insight as to how we got this bad lol....

Jones now appear to have been somewhat of a phony but we ignored the warning signs. The guy admitted to thinking "man, I would love to coach here" as Derek Dooley was thrashing his Cincinnati team. He was looking for the next job as he only stayed places 3 or 4 years staying in line with the hydroplane behind Brian Kelly.
 
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He deserved another year honestly if you base it on like Johnny majors success. He underachieved with great players but so have many others. I think Phil Fulmer underachieved. The 97 team was loaded.

I disagree because he basically quit that last season. He was finished.
 
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I don’t know anymore about Jones than I know about Pruitt, but I know he won 9 games twice and was 3-0 in bowl games. May be the worst person ever, but I think he loved Tenn when he was hired.
In hindsight, he started going down hill when he changed from Dormady to JG. Don’t know if there is a connection or not. My problem is I liked Jones and I like Dormady. Maybe the locker room did too.
 
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I don't understand it either, even winning the opener in 2017 against Georgia Tech was fun and had me thinking we were going to have another decent year.
 
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It was the Florida loss IMO that sealed Jones' fate. Florida had not practiced for two weeks and had several players suspended. Tennessee should have massacred Florida that afternoon instead they played as sloppy as Florida and it resulted in Florida being able to win the game. After that loss Jones lost the team and never regained it. You could see it the next week against UMass and for the rest of Jones' tenure. After the Florida he knew that he was toast.

Had Tennessee beaten Florida I think 2017 turns out a little different for the Vols. First he still has the team. Second, we don't have the worst season in UT football. Third I doubt Georgia shuts out Tennessee (not saying Tennessee wins). Finally I think Tennessee gets a win over either South Carolina, Kentucky, Missouri, or Vanderbilt and gets to a bowl game. Would it be a big one? No I think it would either be Birmingham, Shreveport, or Memphis. Most importantly though I think Jones gets another year. With that being said though I think eventually Jones was going to be fired. In 2016 he did not win enough games to keep his job, but yet did not lose enough games to get fired.
 
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The shocking/unbelievable decision to not have a s&c program for a couple of years was his biggest mistake. It’s hard to fathom how many injuries might’ve been avoided and how many players might’ve developed more with a great program. He also was a very bad game manager in that he’d almost always want to go ultra conservative once we got a lead.

I remember the extraordinary injuries and now we don’t have very many. So it was either the s&c or practice contact (circle of life type drills) is different from Pruitt’s. Whatever it was it is definitely noticeably. Of course we did actually win some games.
 
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I am wondering what exactly happened to him
His last year at UT... yea I know his recruiting was really kinda bad in the trenches and the QBs didn’t fit his system and he had no S&C for s few years....

But I’ve always been curious as to what changed in his attitude... like he looked after the games like he would shake hands and talk to the other coaches and be smiling and not bothered we just got massacred..... like almost like he’d just completely given up or he wanted to get fired....

Also, I was wondering exactly what bad things his son was telling Cade Mays and others about UT?

Any insiders or folks who knows any of this stuff would be great insight as to how we got this bad lol....

Financially, a fired SEC coach is like winning the lottery. He definitely gave up because he alienated himself within his own program.

I think he was great at winning the press conference and putting on a show at a small school. The problem was that bj needed to be a football coach and he knows very little about being a football coach. He could get recruits but he couldn't coach them or keep them happy.

In short he is a snake oil salesman that Tennessee didn't just buy one jar. They invested in the whole business. Once that happened, bj laughed all the way to the bank.
 
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I can think of several MILLION $$$$ reasons off the top of my head. Botch is a POS and I wish him the worst life has to offer. Smoking a freakin cigar in Neyland after the Bama loss last year tells you what a lying chump he is.

I get it now... I vote that the CDC needs to ban vaping and smoking cigars on the 3rd Saturday in October.
 
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I think we would’ve seen a surge again with Adrian Martinez (absolutely would’ve surpassed JG). Probably more 9-4 years but hey, I’d take it about now.
Keeping Butch wouldn’t have done the same for Martinez. Frost had a stronger relationship with him. Tidbit as a recruiting regular on here: lot of doubt on the board about Martinez’s arm strength and long term prognosis after the shoulder injury that ended his senior season almost before it began.
 
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I don't understand it either, even winning the opener in 2017 against Georgia Tech was fun and had me thinking we were going to have another decent year.
Ah, a fun trip down memory lane. Remember JG on the sidelines huffing and puffing because he wasn't being put in? Like he could have won the game! HAHAHAHA

Good times.

Still cant believe we had Kamara on our team....for 2 years..
 
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