Time for a raise/extension for Pearl, assistants..

#76
#76
I seriously hope it was Bruce's expectation. I really doubt he's shocked by the success he's had at UT.

Goal is one thing, expectation is another.

Taking a team that finished last in the SEC to the Sweet 16 exceeded all my expecations and IMO, the expectations of Hamilton and Pearl.
 
#77
#77
Guys, let's get of the low class fat jokes. I think it's very Bammeresque.

Back on topic, I just don't see why Hamilton would feel the need to even comment on Pearl's contract right now. Why not wait until the end of the season, even if he doesn't plan on giving Pearl a raise?

It doesn't make much sense to me.
 
#78
#78
Guys, let's get of the low class fat jokes. I think it's very Bammeresque.
No problem. You can delete all of them if you want. I'll simply fill the holes with commentary on his inept performance and unwarranted compensation.
 
#80
#80
I think Bruce should be making in the neigborhood of $1.4 to $1.6 million, with better postseason incentives. That puts him behind Tubby Smith and Billy Donovan, the only coaches (I believe) have a better track record in terms of postseason accomplishments.

Note: I still think that Pearl is a better coach than those two. His head-to-head record against them is 2-2 (Tubby) and 3-1 (Donovan).

Note 2: While Gottfried has more postseason appearances than Bruce, he's only gotten to the Sweet 16 (and beyond to the Elite 8) one time.

I agree with what Pearl should be making.
 
#86
#86
If Tennessee is a serious contender for the SEC title, I'm satisfied on an annual basis. An SEC title every 4 or 5 years is reasonable. I couldn't care less about division titles. Bottom line, the only year we've been as good or better than everyone in the conference since 1999 is 2001. That's unacceptable.
 
#88
#88
If Tennessee is a serious contender for the SEC title, I'm satisfied on an annual basis. An SEC title every 4 or 5 years is reasonable. I couldn't care less about division titles. Bottom line, the only year we've been as good or better than everyone in the conference since 1999 is 2001. That's unacceptable.

I think these benchmarks allow for the parity (mostly a bs arguement) that everyone is so high on these days, but it makes a clear point that UT should never...ever be outmatched against the better teams in the conference.
 
#89
#89
I think these benchmarks allow for the parity (mostly a bs arguement) that everyone is so high on these days, but it makes a clear point that UT should never...ever be outmatched against the better teams in the conference.

Why is it a BS argument? The parity in the SEC is at an all time high, I don't see anyone going undefeated from the SEC for a long time.....I mean look at the coaches....There are big names everywhere more so than any other BCS conference by far...
 
#90
#90
Why is it a BS argument? The parity in the SEC is at an all time high, I don't see anyone going undefeated from the SEC for a long time.....I mean look at the coaches....There are big names everywhere more so than any other BCS conference by far...

Parity is only acheived when the top dog is complacent and/or they are simply outworked. For all the talk about an SEC team not going undefeated, I would argue that if Steve Spurrier was coaching the kind of talent LSU had last year, no one in the conference would have gotten within 10 points of beating them.
 
#91
#91
Why is it a BS argument? The parity in the SEC is at an all time high, I don't see anyone going undefeated from the SEC for a long time.....I mean look at the coaches....There are big names everywhere more so than any other BCS conference by far...
Parity has nothing to do with the fact that several programs in this conference are leaving UT in the dust. That's a function of the poor job being done by the coaches. Further, Arkansas being significantly better than Tennessee is conclusive evidence of a major problem.
 
#92
#92
Parity is only acheived when the top dog is complacent and/or they are simply outworked. For all the talk about an SEC team not going undefeated, I would argue that if Steve Spurrier was coaching the kind of talent LSU had last year, no one in the conference would have gotten within 10 points of beating them.

Spurrier and CPF have the same amount of National Championships
 
#94
#94
Parity has nothing to do with the fact that several programs in this conference are leaving UT in the dust. That's a function of the poor job being done by the coaches. Further, Arkansas being significantly better than Tennessee is conclusive evidence of a major problem.

I agree with this Mr. HatVol but that doesn't make it a BS argument for the league as a whole...
 
#96
#96
Parity is only acheived when the top dog is complacent and/or they are simply outworked. For all the talk about an SEC team not going undefeated, I would argue that if Steve Spurrier was coaching the kind of talent LSU had last year, no one in the conference would have gotten within 10 points of beating them.


An unrealistic argument carries no weight but I see what you are trying to say...
 
#97
#97
There are still only two elite teams in the conference at one time. Last year they were Florida and LSU.
In the 90's they were Florida and UT, and even then we decided to lose to Memphis. I guess parity applied back then as well?
 
#98
#98
Why is it a BS argument? The parity in the SEC is at an all time high, I don't see anyone going undefeated from the SEC for a long time.....I mean look at the coaches....There are big names everywhere more so than any other BCS conference by far...

Did you miss this part?
 
#99
#99
There are still only two elite teams in the conference at one time. Last year they were Florida and LSU.
In the 90's they were Florida and UT, and even then we decided to lose to Memphis. I guess parity applied back then as well?

So fire CPF now for underachieving in the mid to late 90's?
 
There are still only two elite teams in the conference at one time. Last year they were Florida and LSU.
In the 90's they were Florida and UT, and even then we decided to lose to Memphis. I guess parity applied back then as well?

If Spurrier is such a God, what is his excuse for not winning multiple NCs back then?
 
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