I appreciate Tee for his accomplishments here but lets be real, that 98 team was the most conservative offense Cutcliffe ever ran. Fortunately we could out athlete evry team every game and it didnt bite us. Tee didn't have great qb skills per say. He had pretty good instincts which is different and you can't coach that. He had a knack of when to run and when not to. But his efficiancy as qb was mediocre at best and thats what is coachable, I.E. mechanics. He consistently threw in a downward motion which resulted in his low completion percentage. That being said no one threw a prettier deep ball than Tee.
I always think Tee doesn't get quite the love he deserves. I've heard he's coaching in Georgia and I've heard a lot of positive things. I think he could be a good QB coach. Obviously he had 3 years under Cut and 1 under Sanders...he got us to two straight BCS bowls. Record as a starter was 23-3. Still holds completion percentage rating record for 1998 against South Carolina. Yeah we should have beaten Florida or Arky in 1999 and gotten back to the NC game but Tee I think could do a lot for us.
The offense Tee learned in college is one UT will be going away from in the future with a new coach. I think a perfect fit for him would be working for Cutcliffe at Duke as a position coach. :twocents:
You never know. It could do a new coach without UT ties good to hire someone like Tee in a position that is not extremely critical to success; at least initially in the fans eyes. We'll back whoever is the new coach, but I guarantee you that fans would begin to believe the new coach bled orange if he hired Tee as a position coach.
[Phil Fulmer also "back us to a National Championship"....
I respect Tee, but this doesn't mean anything