What would you guys take. Phil wins the SEC championship this year, and he goes 6 more years without wining, or have a mediocre year next year and have a new coach (we are going to assume worth the money we will pay him) and take the chance?
Just saying I would take the chance.
like i've said, i don't really care who the coach is, so long as we are competing regularly for SEC titles. that doesn't mean we have to win it ever year or anything...but if we won the SEC in 07, i couldn't in my right mind say Fulmer needed to go.
You negavols are starting to sound a lot like Ole Miss fans...shame on you.
The only thing that pushes Fulmer out is a loosing season or health reasons. That said, I am expecting a very competitive season next year with us in the mix with FL for a trip to ATL. I'll have a much better off season than the ones hoping for a loosing record.
no. 1, Ole Miss fans? really? c'mon...you can do better than that. Ole Miss hasn't sniffed a championship in what 40 years? i think our expectations are clearly more justified than Ole mIss's.
and we were competitive this year. we were in the mix with FL for about 8-9 weeks this year. and i think it will be about the same next year.
There's always the chance of firing a guy not meeting expectations and getting someone right for the job. I seem to remember a guy from around here that was booted after constantly not producing against his rival and the conference. A fairly similar situation. This was six years ago and that program has since gone on to win a national championship and will be playing for another tonight.
for everyone one of those, i'll show you a jim donnan that replaced ray goff or a gerry dinardo that replaced mike archer...those kinds of hires are the excepiton, not the rule.
point is taken, but i don't think that's the standard.
its a funny thing about coaching changes...everyone likes to talk about what FLorida, Bama, LSU, Georgia etc. have done in recent years. and i give full credit for them getting the guys they have. but in each case they all had to go thru some real gems before they finally got "the guy". I'm not against coaching changes, but don't change just for the sake of changing. esp at TN. as much as i may think we do need change, i have no interest in going thru tenures by the likes of mike archer, jim donnan, ray goff, ron zook, mike dubose, mike prices, dennis franchione, or gerry dinardo.
you want to make a change, fine, but let's get our Urban Meyer, Nick Saban or Mark Richt the first time around.