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OR, and just a thought, he couldn’t turn down the offer of being the first college coach to go pro like this. We all have a dream job that, if offered tomorrow, it’d be hard to say no to.That honestly makes me think there were serious issues between TV and DW.
I would bet more comes out 6 to 12 months down the road.
No idea if they liked each other or not but the facts are DW made Tony the highest paid coach in college baseball and led the charge to build a new park for Tony. He also left him alone to do his job which is all you can ask of your boss. We also have the number one class coming in so the narrative that the AD didn't support Tony seems like some serious horse$h!t. I'll just go with hunky dory and not make up a bunch of nonsense about why the coach at Tennessee left to be the manager at the San Francisco Giants.Lol, I'm not wound up at all. You are welcome to believe that it was all hunky dory and Tony couldn't pass up the opportunity of his childhood dreams but the evidence says otherwise.
Speaking personally, even though football success is what drives the ship, I feel like Tony was kind of the spiritual leader of this post-covid sports renaissance we’ve been enjoying the last few years.Best evidence of TV’s success is us talking baseball while our AP #17 Vols are in the hunt for a playoff spot and about to face hated rival Kentucky
One of the most charismatic coaches of all time period.Speaking personally, even though football success is what drives the ship, I feel like Tony was the kind of the spiritual leader of this post-covid sports renaissance we’ve been enjoying the last few years.
We lost more than a baseball coach today. And I get the feeling that a lot of people agree with me.
Let's go over the evidence that says otherwise.Even if there was a rift- which I believe is being greatly over emphasized by borderline media leaches to drive clicks - it would not be a situation where TV was scrambling to get out right now. The entire premise is silly.
You are certainly welcome to believe that.No idea if they liked each other or not but the facts are DW made Tony the highest paid coach in college baseball and led the charge to build a new park for Tony. He also left him alone to do his job which is all you can ask of your boss. We also have the number one class coming in so the narrative that the AD didn't support Tony seems like some serious horse$h!t. I'll just go with hunky dory and not make up a bunch of nonsense about why the coach at Tennessee left to be the manager at the San Francisco Giants.