Eastknox865
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As I told the other guy that commented on my post, there’s no one who wants Freeze at UT more than me. I would even say his experiences at Ole Miss make him a perfect fit for what we’re about to go through.If he has learned his lesson and doesn't cheat what do we have to fear?? You don't think he wants to redeem himself after what happened at Mississippi? Shouldn't one be allowed a second chance once they have paid the penalties? If the university wanted to hire someone that was hungry and ready for the fresh start and committed to doing it the right way versus say another coach who hadn't been caught but had committed some violations and would continue to commit them as long as they didn't get caught. Who would you hire? The man has always wanted to coach here, and at ole miss he got busted and has since went to liberty and is successful and ready for a second chance at redemption. At least interview the man and give him a chance to talk and make the decision based on how you feel after that not what a silly perception is, the big teams do what gives them there best chance to win. They could spell out freeze conditions in the contract of what was expected. It isn't like the university wouldn't be watching like crazy anyway. GBO!!!!!
I'm sorry, but I refuse to believe the SEC would be excited to see Tennessee devolve into further chaos and irrelevancy because the money keeps on flowing either way. I do not think Neyland Stadium at 60% capacity shows well on that new tv contract, and I definitely believe the league office cares if Tennessee is about to march further into the wilderness.I have no problem with Freeze getting a job again. I have no issue with Tennessee becoming relevant again.
All I am saying is it matters diddly poo to the league. Even the comment regarding "less revenue". Are you kidding me? Except for COVID, revenue is exploding. The league just got a new TV deal. Tennessee being up or down I don't think is all that big a deal to the league office.
Doesn't seem like the 5% at Vandy bothers them too much.I'm sorry, but I refuse to believe the SEC would be excited to see Tennessee devolve into further chaos and irrelevancy because the money keeps on flowing either way. I do not think Neyland Stadium at 60% capacity shows well on that new tv contract, and I definitely believe the league office cares if Tennessee is about to march further into the wilderness.
What I know for sure is that you would like for that to happen.
I'm sorry, but I refuse to believe the SEC would be excited to see Tennessee devolve into further chaos and irrelevancy because the money keeps on flowing either way. I do not think Neyland Stadium at 60% capacity shows well on that new tv contract, and I definitely believe the league office cares if Tennessee is about to march further into the wilderness.
What I know for sure is that you would like for that to happen.
You’re right, we disagree. I think the SEC cares if UT is relevant because it’s good business. Based on your dopey logic Apple, Tesla, and Amazon should just rest on their laurels because the money is good, now.We'll have to agree to disagree.
The SEC is flush with cash, championships, and the national reputation of being the best league in all of collegiate athletics. If Tennessee wants to join in, I'm sure they'd be happy about it. If Tennessee wants to not be very competitive, they're ok with that too.
Unbelievable, the number of posts a lizard fan has on a Vol website. I'd love to see a psychological analysis of you from an independent third party someday.We'll have to agree to disagree.
The SEC is flush with cash, championships, and the national reputation of being the best league in all of collegiate athletics. If Tennessee wants to join in, I'm sure they'd be happy about it. If Tennessee wants to not be very competitive, they're ok with that too.
The SEC cares about eyeballs and Benjamin.I'm sorry, but I refuse to believe the SEC would be excited to see Tennessee devolve into further chaos and irrelevancy because the money keeps on flowing either way. I do not think Neyland Stadium at 60% capacity shows well on that new tv contract, and I definitely believe the league office cares if Tennessee is about to march further into the wilderness.
What I know for sure is that you would like for that to happen.
60% full will new a stretchThe SEC cares about eyeballs and Benjamin.
Tennessee has been in chaos and....... there's still eyeballs and Benjamin and a brand new contract. 60% full in Neyland in 2024? Guess what, ESPN is STILL paying the SEC until 2034. It's 10yr contract already on the books.
What'll happen in 2033? I dunno. That's 12 years from now and you don't either and THAT'S when the next contract negotiations will finalize.
Get outta here with the SEC contract crap. It's done, it's signed, it's a 10 year deal from 2024.
You’re right, we disagree. I think the SEC cares if UT is relevant because it’s good business. Based on your dopey logic Apple, Tesla, and Amazon should just rest on their laurels because the money is good, now.
Any sane businessman knows you are always trying to improve your product and maximize your revenue streams. Now does that mean he would have the same concern for Vandy, Miss St., or Arkansas? Of course not. But let’s not pretend Tennessee is in any way in that boat from a capability to win at a national level standpoint.