Fulmer made a mistake and listened to Hammy and the fan base about going to a spread offense. He will tell you it was the biggest mistake of his entire coaching career. He should of done what he thought was right instead of listening to us, yes I said us.
I've seen him say this several times. Alot of folks on here don't believe it's true but there the same folks on here arguing to let Chaney and Bray open it up 4 wide the whole game. Didn't work out to well against a down and ugly Florida team.
SEC Eastern Division Champions
1993 - (7-1) Tied
1997 - (7-0)
1998 - (8-0)
2001 - (7-1)
2003 - (6-2) Tied
2004 - (7-1)
2007 - (6-2)
We were in the Championship game four times in Eight years in the 2000's, come again. How soon we forget.
I wasn't referencing winning the East. I was referecing your statements about his donination over Georgia and Alabama.
How soon we forget that we expected to win the SEC. Not lose in the championship game. That was a stat that Fulmer lovers created.
I loved Fulmer. Some of my best VOL memories were when he was coaching. Having said that, I know it was time for him to go.
If CDD survives this season,
A year after going to the SEC Champ Game and being runner up in the SEC..I fail to see that!!!
So if Steve Spurrier goes to the SEC Champ game loose to Bama and gets a NEW OC next year and has a bad year..FIRE HIM?...LOL
I think you guys would be full on retard if you let dooley survive this season.
It's very apparent the players quit on him. It wasn't just once either. The "calling card" for Dooley coached teams at Tenn is that they play tough and can play with anybody (save Alabama) except for when the going gets tough. Then, they quit.
It's very obvious Bray and Dooley dislike each other, and Patterson and Hunter will both likely be gone. With Worley throwing to Jacob Carter and Drae Bowles next year with the same running game, I don't see next year being much better for Dooley.
PLUS, the 2014 class is critical for Vol fans. Lots of in-state talent and legacies to build a top 5 class IMO. you're got the Berry twins, Bates, Kelly Jr, Alex Bars, Rashaun Golden, and Jalen Hurd. Those guys are probably all 4 stars (except maybe golden and one of the Berry twins). That's not even counting some of the 3 and 4 stars that a good coach can pull in from GA, VA, SC, and FL.
Keep Dooley, and I doubt those guys commit to a proven loser. Bring in a homerun hire (petersen, gruden, etc.) and there is instant energy. ESPECIALLY if gruden is hired. Recruits know him so well and have seen him so often that they will be kind of star struck.
personally, I don't see how Dooley can beat UGA and Bama this year. Not to mention getting MSU on the road will be tough. Add in South Carolina on the road too. I can totally see Dooley ending up 4-4 or 3-5 and getting the axe midseason.
It would be full on retard to fire him mid-season.
How so? Say the worst happens and this is what we end up with:
UF-loss
Akron-win
@UGA-loss
@MSU-loss
Bama-loss
@USCe- loss
Why would it be silly to let him go at that point? It's not like this is an unlikely scenario. UGA/BAma both have more talent than UT and MSU/USCe are tough on the road and have similar talent to UT. This gives UT time to do this:
*Let it be known to recruits they don't have to play for dooley. Sure, there will be a few decommits right after, but you can make up ground because UT then can......
*Search for a new coach and name him in December/January. This gives him time to gather his staff and get a few recruits for the last few months to end up with a 2013 class ranked around 15-20. (see tOSU model)
ALSO, keeping Dooley around will make it harder to fire him because he could win against UK, troy, Mizzou, and Vandy and beating a ****ty big east/ACC team. Then you have to put up with the scruitiny of firing a coach who had 8 wins and won 5 in a row, when we all know that the best you're gonna get is just that out of dooley. No way he can win that many without Bray/Patterson/Hunter in 2013.
I suggested this in another thread, and someone almost ripped the face from my skull. (I like the old fella)Majors is still alive, why not him:crazy:
Whoa whoa whoa.. GatorBill added the Power T to his favorite teams. Movin' up on Bill, I like it!
:hi:
I suggested this in another thread, and someone almost ripped the face from my skull. (I like the old fella)
Yeppers.
1) My kid attends the school. That should mean something
2) I have never been a VolHater
3) Great school, great people, great traditions
d) cept one week every fall
I got killed by some folks the other day who say that Im not a "true vol fan" because of where I chose to attend school, and where I grew up. But it is a conscious choice to be a Vol Fan, I think that should mean something.
There are going to be some Gators out there that give me crap about it, but if I cant support my kid, then Im not much of a parent.