jakez4ut
Patience... It's what's for dinner
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Crompton was so spectalularly bad. It was crazy with how he came in so highly thought of and the best he could ever muster by the end of his career was a 136 qbr. 123 career qbr woof!This is what I keep circling back around to. Plus, I think we all thought Crompton was the second coming of Shuler.
I also can't think about the similarities between Crompton and JG, and how their poor play was an albatross around an entire program.
Predictable effect that was widely noised abroad in advance.Not anymore. They took the fun out of it.
One of the best win percentages and all-time win/loss records not just in UT history, but all of college football. Wasn't going to "get it back to good" after a single season of 5-7 where he had to replace his entire offensive staff?
I do disagree, and there's nothing "fact" about your opinion of whether or not Fulmer could bounce back the following season.
2006 when they went 9-4 he lost to Florida by a single point, LSU by 4 and @ Arkansas by 17. Wasn't exactly "losing" his touch.
Shoot if 2007 when we played for the SEC title and won 10 games isn't good enough then you're never going to be satisfied.
Commend the take.Everyone has seemingly forgotten that Fulmer won about half of the big games he could've won thanks to conservative play and the Mustang Package. His win loss percentage is completely different with Cutcliffe versus without him. They fired him 4 years to late and a year too soon as well. The timing was horrible.