It’s Time We All Accept It....

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Vol.in.tears

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I think it’s time we accept it. I think it will make it easier for all of us if we just accept that UT is not a good football program and probably never will be again. Yes we were pretty dominant in the 90’s and UT is a storied program with a winning past but the fact is those days are over. Times have changed. You can’t go through this many years of turmoil and chaos and survive. From top to bottom this program is bad.
 
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I think it’s time we accept it. I think it will make it easier for all of us if we just accept that UT is not a good football program and probably never will be again. Yes we were pretty dominant in the 90’s and UT is a storied program with a winning past but the fact is those days are over. Times have changed. You can’t go through this many years of turmoil and chaos and survive. From top to bottom this program is bad.

Apathy is the best way to follow this program. This is bigger than one team. It’s a program issue.
 
#4
#4
Honestly, the team is not worthy of having fans. We should abandon ship for better SEC programs like Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU (granted they are bad this year but I would definitely trade spots with their program who is coming off 15-0 season), and Auburn.

Hell, even Arkansas and Ole Miss show more promise right now than Tennessee.
 
#7
#7
I think it’s time we accept it. I think it will make it easier for all of us if we just accept that UT is not a good football program and probably never will be again. Yes we were pretty dominant in the 90’s and UT is a storied program with a winning past but the fact is those days are over. Times have changed. You can’t go through this many years of turmoil and chaos and survive. From top to bottom this program is bad.
Agreed! TN would be b etter off leaving the SEC and trying to compete at a level similar to Memphis.
 
#11
#11
Meh. CFB is cyclical. Something’s gotta give eventually..

I heard Butch Jones May be in the market
 
#12
#12
I think it’s time we accept it. I think it will make it easier for all of us if we just accept that UT is not a good football program and probably never will be again. Yes we were pretty dominant in the 90’s and UT is a storied program with a winning past but the fact is those days are over. Times have changed. You can’t go through this many years of turmoil and chaos and survive. From top to bottom this program is bad.
This is complete bs. We have the facilities and fan base to match any program in the country. Problem is, we’ve made some horrible coaching hires and should have never fired Fulmer when we did. The right coach could bring us back to competing for championships . I’m not confident we can make the right hire though.
 
#13
#13
Honestly, the team is not worthy of having fans. We should abandon ship for better SEC programs like Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU (granted they are bad this year but I would definitely trade spots with their program who is coming off 15-0 season), and Auburn.

Hell, even Arkansas and Ole Miss show more promise right now than Tennessee.
See ya
 
#15
#15
This is complete bs. We have the facilities and fan base to match any program in the country. Problem is, we’ve made some horrible coaching hires and should have never fired Fulmer when we did. The right coach could bring us back to competing for championships . I’m not confident we can make the right hire though.
Disagree. You can buy all the facilities you want, but that doesn't make a program automatically be able to be dominant with the right hires.
 
#25
#25
I think it’s time we accept it. I think it will make it easier for all of us if we just accept that UT is not a good football program and probably never will be again. Yes we were pretty dominant in the 90’s and UT is a storied program with a winning past but the fact is those days are over. Times have changed. You can’t go through this many years of turmoil and chaos and survive. From top to bottom this program is bad.
Yeah. It’s over. That’s what you get when you hire coordinators with no experience, and mid major coaches.
 
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