It Is What It Is With Heupel

#26
#26
Heupel has Fulmerized the program yet again, blowing big games with pizz poor preparation, clock and play calling issues that most high school coaches understand, limited kicking game, minimal return yardage, lack of accountability, player development and mediocre coordinators and position coaches, nobody has been arrested yet, but the program is stuck in the mud with Heupel and this staff
Fulmer’s refusal to change offense or hire a proven man to run the offense was his downfall.. defense and having someone help with game time decisions will be Heups..
I want to him to be great but this maybe the best we get outta him..
 
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#27
#27
Heupel has Fulmerized the program yet again, blowing big games with pizz poor preparation, clock and play calling issues that most high school coaches understand, limited kicking game, minimal return yardage, lack of accountability, player development and mediocre coordinators and position coaches, nobody has been arrested yet, but the program is stuck in the mud with Heupel and this staff
Heupel is exceptional at developing QB play. Aguilar had a bad game last night. All of Heupel's QBs have played above their ability. Kiffin and Heupel are probably the best 2 QB developing coaches in the country.
 
#28
#28
Fulmer’s refusal to change offense or hire a proven man to run the offense was his downfall.. defense and having someone help with game time decisions will be Heups..
I want to him to be great but this maybe the best we get outta him..
I do think he needs to upgrade his staff and let them coach. Terrible hires was certainly Fulmer's downfall. No question about it. I think with Fulmer it was more that he didn't want to be upstanged, I truly believe this. Think his selfishness and stubbornness got the best of him.
 
#29
#29
And to top it off, Heupel probably saved Venables job last night.
And this happens way too much at Tennessee. Allowing struggling coaches or QBs to have career performances against us has become something of a tradition. It pre-dates Huepel’s arrival. I’m hoping he somehow figures out how to change the culture sufficiently to snuff out the consistent pi$$ing away of massive opportunities on the field.

I think Coach Heupel has what it takes. He just hasn’t managed to do it yet in year 5. There remains quite a bit of damaged left from a clownshow of former coaches and ADs to fix.
 
#30
#30
Y'all keep on saying we 'made' the playoff last year. We didn't.
We scooted our way in at the last minute with a big win over a Vanderbilt team that wasn't a playoff team and wouldn't have been even if they had beat us to end the year.
The Georgia game was where we could have 'made' the SEC title game.
And we fukked it off as per usual.
Then some losses late by Alabama and Ole Miss let us back into the playoff.
Keep the story straight.
We haven't made anything.
We haven't won anything either.
So basically you just said they made the playoffs.....
 
#33
#33
aTm, Oklahoma (this yr), Bama, and possibly Vandy - we will see. Texas? Not sure.

I’m not asking for a coaching change, but idk if Heup can get us to the next level.

However, It’s a difficult task as there are 7-8 SEC fan bases who think they should compete for championships. The SEC is brutal.

Idk if TN will ever get to the level of Bama, GA, or Ohio St.
What’s our NIL spending compared to Bama, UGA, OSU?
 
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#36
#36
I've said it before, but the NIL and portal have drastically changed college football. Paying kids and then giving them the portal to transfer and play rather quickly, has almost necessitated a GM like position in college football. Coaches don't have time to develop players and why develop when you can hit the portal with some cash to get an instant impact player.

However, Josh's playcalling and time clock management have always been suspect but its hard to tell until he dumps his coordinators and we see where the blame lies. I'd also add a new S&C coach as we are injury ridden.
 
#39
#39
We have a good coach. Got us to the CFP last year. Has a good W-L record. Has an exciting-to-watch brand of football. Has made us competitive again. Recruits in the top 15. He inherited a total mess and undoubtably over-achieved his first two years. He's not going anywhere this year, nor should he. But his teams are incredibly undisciplined and inconsistent. Mistake prone at the worst times. Not physical enough when it's most crucial. He's 4-10 against our 3 biggest rivals. He prides loyality above results in his staff. He struggles with clock mgmt. And simply doesn't recruit at a high enough level to be elite. He's good for a top-end 3rd place finish in the SEC or a low-end 8th place finish in the SEC. It is what it is.

Last year, I think we benefited more from an easy schedule, Ala had an off year, Fla was trash, Oklahoma had more injuries than I think I've seen any college team have, the rest of our SEC schedule and OOC schedule was mostly trash. The 2 best teams we played last year was GA and Ohio St. We were outscored 73-34 vs those 2. I think in our SEC wins this year, the teams are a combined 2-14 in the SEC.
 
#40
#40
He's beaten Deboer and Lea though so what's your logic?
Dell McGee at GA St beat Clark Lea and Sharone Moore and Mike Norvell also beat Deboer. Not sure beating either was a big feat. Those 2 teams combined for 10 losses last year. And CJH also lost to Sam Pittman, who is currently unemployed because he got fired for sucking
 
#41
#41
Heupel is exceptional at developing QB play. Aguilar had a bad game last night. All of Heupel's QBs have played above their ability. Kiffin and Heupel are probably the best 2 QB developing coaches in the country.

We've yet to see that at UT.

His best QBs have been transfers that have spent little time actually being coached by him, and not QBs that he recruited out of high school, and developed for a few seasons.
 
#49
#49
We have a good coach. Got us to the CFP last year. Has a good W-L record. Has an exciting-to-watch brand of football. Has made us competitive again. Recruits in the top 15. He inherited a total mess and undoubtably over-achieved his first two years. He's not going anywhere this year, nor should he. But his teams are incredibly undisciplined and inconsistent. Mistake prone at the worst times. Not physical enough when it's most crucial. He's 4-10 against our 3 biggest rivals. He prides loyality above results in his staff. He struggles with clock mgmt. And simply doesn't recruit at a high enough level to be elite. He's good for a top-end 3rd place finish in the SEC or a low-end 8th place finish in the SEC. It is what it is.

Recruiting at an elite level is a relic of the past. Having enough NIL money and manage a roster is the new norm. He may not be good at that but signing top 20 players has less to do with recruiting ability and more with what your team can offer. We don’t have endless funds contrary to what many fans believe
 
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