His record bashes him more than I ever could...
Don't give me that garbage. You guys have been spewing the same crap and climbing up the water tower with a can of paint.
He does not belong as THC. Period.
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:crazy: Really? Well done on going straight to spewing the same old crap, and a point that the original poster conceded in posing his question. You'd do better to remain hatvol's sidekick when he posts about Dooley.
Let's start with recruits calling and getting no returned calls. Let's look at the kid from NC who was snubbed, never contacted until the end that went to Clemson. Let's look at Terry Joseph as the recruiting coordinator, not sure he is coordinating yet. What has he done to deserve the job as RC on his resume??
Congrats for attempting to answer the question, unlike your boy, Loften. Some valid points here, and ones that appear to point toward the staff dropping the ball in a couple of instances. Could indicate that Joseph is in over his head, and that Dooley has possibly made a mistake bringing him on board. Also interesting that our local media jumped on this expressing discontentment over the lack of media attention from Dooley. If you think this doesn't happen from time to time at every large school then you are delusional.
Unfortunately, this is where it starts to go downhill, both from a cogency standpoint, and presentation of any factual evidence.
Let's look at the Brown, AD, and stephens situation. I watched Simms in the Spring game and can not possibly see how this guy can be annoited anything. He looked awful so why let a 5th year senior with some SEC experience go???
Yes, let's look at those situations. Please present us all the insider information you have, the individual conversations between Dooley and these players for which you were present, etc... Also, I'd love to get your talent evaluation credentials . If you recall, Crompton was a better practice QB, which may be what Simms is. Crompton turned out okay, right? Perhaps the head coach and Jim Chaney are better qualified to make this call than you are.
The Stephens and Brown thing bother me the most, we needed those guys and his statement that I am not going to recruit UT players is just plain dumb...
I've taken the liberty of breaking out my secret decoder ring and cutting and pasting in an attempt to make your post coherant.
Did you mean Douglas (rather than Stephens)? Either way, the idiocy of this statement speaks for itself. Again, any firsthand facts you have of these players' situations/personal problems would go a long way toward justifying your point. That aside, please explain how you would recruit current players who seem to have made it clear they don't want to be here, without appearing to the team, coaching staff, etc... that you're begging these guys to stay. Do you have any idea what was said by Dooley or these kids? For all we know there were demands of playing time, or other concessions, or they were being disrespectful to him in front of the team, etc... This is just an utterly stupid comment to make without substantiating it.
My concern is about recruiting and what seems to be a mindset that we can build a foundation with less than top athletes.
He pulled in Rogers (#2 WR in the country) within two weeks of accepting the job/national signing day, without his staff fully in place. Not to mention Hunter and Stone, who were both considered elite recruits. Are serious?
If you can't recruit studs but only 2 or 3 star players and want to build the foundation on character it just will not work in the SEC.
Really, do you mean to tell me that because he is making statements to the media that he feels character is of the utmost importance that you've translated that, "Despite my recruiting/signing several elite players (who had absolutely no prior interest in UT whatsoever, I might add) in the first two weeks of my tenure here, for the rest of my time at UT we are going to focus solely on 2 and 3 star players who love Jesus and do lots of volunteer work."
Do you think that he was recruiting only for character under Saban and that's how LSU won the title? Do you think Saban would've taken him to Miami if that were the case? If so, that gets a double :crazy::crazy: Ever consider that maybe this is for the benefit of all the moms, dads, and grandmas who watched the Kiffin, Orgeron, and Nukeese show here last year, and thought "No way in hell my kid's going to
that school."
other than the title why doesn't he recruit them because they might question who he is, well they are not the only one's saying who is this guy, why did he say the QB job was wide open and then annoint Simms??
Holy crap, this is so stupid it's not even worth the time.
He was hailed as a master of organization yet I know for a fact through the AD department that we are still desperately behind the learning curve organizationally and that is a scary thought.
Is that the Aaron Douglas department? Oh, cool... facts! Too bad I don't see any here.
Everyone thinks we are deep at TB, let me say this about that. Poole is a good player, but can he carry the load through a grueling schedule? Williams is a shell of himself, and Oku has never shown he can hit the hole with any consistency so if Poole goes down we sure as hell needed BB. Of course not to mention he was the top running back in the country two years ago.
Whoa - a logical and compelling point. Where did that come from? If you want to make the jump from here to, "and it's all Dooley's fault for not doing everything he can to keep him here," be my guest. Of course, until you present any evidence that you know he
didn't try to keep him here, it's moot.
That is a lot of evidence to me that he is at best a marginal hire.
You're not an attorney, are you?
For the record, this could go for anything posted by SGM, hatvol, volwarrior33 and the rest of the Kiffin sycophants. An attention whore is an attention whore, whether it's on the national stage, or on an internet message board.