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They are better jobs, one being the gold standard and the other being the most talent rich state? Both can recruit top 5 in their sleep. We can recruit top 20 in our sleep. Huge difference.It’s an expectation problem? There are two universities south of us where one has been a perennial power with a handful of championships for 20 years and the other has been cruising now for almost 10 years.
What is the difference?
My guy, they hired a guy who got fired from a job 2 hours away for using his University phone to hire prostitutes. It's worse there than I ever remember it here. And if they fire that guy, who is taking over?Yeah that was a comment about Auburn, not us. Not gonna compare them to us either, unless it’s which coach of ours from our 15 years of irrelevance are they on right now.
Tbf why would we though? Demand is very strong.What is nuts, is there's not a scenario where we, the customer, wins in this.
Meaning he won’t make an assistant a scapegoat for the teams underperformance.Apparently he’s afraid to fire assistants because of what he went through getting fired at OU, so he feels for them and is reluctant to fire them. I’m sure I was being hyperbolic about PTSD, but it’s hard not to be right now.
No team in D1 college football is above the .700’s all time and that includes Bama and OSU. Before the last 20 years ofWhat is our historic record? Hint: it's not a 10 win average (which Heupel has, amid probation and a dumpster fire)
I'll explain it very simply: the insatiable greed that we are seeing on display in the sport is just hubris that will inevitably lead to a decline in the popularity of the sport. It's short-sighted, but it's almost like everyone wants to get theirs while its still raking in money.Tbf why would we though? Demand is very strong.
It's like high COL cities...they're expensive because people want to move there. And UT tix have gotten high under Hype, because we're no longer in the ditch. And sports packages will continue to drive up prices, because there's great demand and enough folks that are willing to pay more. And any new market entrants that start out bottom feeding, quickly realize they can charge more and more. There's no true downward pressures.
Same as housing, cars, groceries. Until society shift toward thriftness, prices have no reason to come down. People have stopped negotiating, stopped shopping for bargains. They just go with the flow and we all get rolled over.
ESPN is already starting to feel it. Will be intresting to see who ends up eating the big loss.I'll explain it very simply: the insatiable greed that we are seeing on display in the sport is just hubris that will inevitably lead to a decline in the popularity of the sport. It's short-sighted, but it's almost like everyone wants to get theirs while its still raking in money.
Dang, well from our viewpoint it sounded like the crowd was on fire. I yelled my guts out on every defensive play. I guess the people who can afford $500-$1000 tickets don't care about making an impact. Not talking about you, I just wish more of our psycho redneck fans could come to games.I appreciate your section for doing their job. I was in lower bowl and it was a materially different experience.
They didn’t use their timeouts because of comm problems. I don’t think their false starts were crowd induced.
Our fans can and should be much better.
Uga. We should have won it. I think maybe the fact that we didn’t hurt this teams will.This has been such a sloppy year of football. I can’t thing of a single game where the team has come out, set the tone early, and played really good football for 4 quarters. Not a single game. It’s been a circus for 2 months.
ESPN is freaking out, but they are making a very crucial mistake: they are offering their product on an inferior platform to what their competitors provide.ESPN is already starting to feel it. Will be intresting to see who ends up eating the big loss.
Let’s not encourage this conversation, as much as I agree with the point you’re trying to make.Seems like a lot of posters are out on Heupel or think the team won’t get any better. Ok, say Heupel were to bolt this season for another job.
Who realistically would come to Tennessee?
That's to be determined. This could be 9-3 or 7-5. The latter won't be well received. Nor should it be. The portal and NIL has changed things. This isn’t 1995. 9 wins should be the floor with the resources apparently being dumped in the program. There's gonna be A LOT of opportunity in the off-season. Losing basically all the playmakers on defense. I hope the necessary changes are made to staff and personnel.It's not a down year. This is a successful year compared to what Tennessee has been for more than a decade, spanning 5 different coaches, not including Heupel.
