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Why is it that what is acceptable at South Carolina, has to be acceptable at Tennessee?
 
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And that makes it so much easier to rebuild in the SEC.

Look at the instate commits that are making impacts at SC compared to at UT in the past 4 years.

You have to rely on the instate guys and at UT you cannot do that. proven fact (hopefully next year that will change)

SCe wasn't a rebuild.

You don't have to rely on instate guys.
 
And that makes it so much easier to rebuild in the SEC.

Look at the instate commits that are making impacts at SC compared to at UT in the past 4 years.

You have to rely on the instate guys and at UT you cannot do that. proven fact (hopefully next year that will change)

SC's instate talent is not enough to make it easier to rebuild. SPurrier recruits Georgia better than SC. That is only true in Georgia, Florida, California, and Texas. It is much easier to rebuild Tennessee than USCe.
 
We have a fan base that is predominantly made up of front runners. Our program was an absolute nuclear waste dumpster fire. Then fans expected to win big in just 3 years? Just because our school's name is Tennessee and the tradition of the program?

Some folks need a dose of reality.

I don't think our fanbase has expected to win big in 3 years, but I think it's reasonable to go better than 4-15 in the SEC.
 
SCe wasn't a rebuild.

You don't have to rely on instate guys.

When you are down yes you do. You are not going to be able to beat out teams like FL,LSU,BAMA,USC for the top notch recruits as much as you would when you are up.

Ever wonder why those teams have been up so long. They get 6-10 easy recruits that are in their backyards. then they can pick and choose from national recruits.
 
Lol. OK. Since when did it become difficult to recruit to a school that is competing for the SECC for the last 3 years? NCG hopes? More in-state talent? Relevancy of the program? Spurrier or Dooley?

K.

We were talking about the first 3 years of Dooley compared to the first 3 years of Spurrier, even then UT should still out recruit USCe. There is reason why Oregon, South Carolina, and Wisconsin can't ever bring in those elite classes.
 
SC's instate talent is not enough to make it easier to rebuild. SPurrier recruits Georgia better than SC. That is only true in Georgia, Florida, California, and Texas. It is much easier to rebuild Tennessee than USCe.

Its so much better than TNs that it makes a good impact. and gives you those +-6 guys every year that you can rely on being quality players
 
I'm truly 50/50 on Dooley ATP, he's done some good things while being here so far & with all the circumstances that have went on I believe he should still get 1 more year as long as we finish at least 7-5. But I can also the reasoning to fire him.

I think what may/could force Harts hand is what will attendance be like this Saturday & through Nov., the '08 Bama game did Fulmer in when their fans took over Neyland. If we lose these next 2 games there may not be 90,000 show up for the Troy game.

Agree on Dooley
 
dooley on how he plans to handle the defense going forward:

"i'm not going to go micro-manage what we do and how we do it, but i'm certainly going to have a bigger say in it, because ultimately it's my responsibility."

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Tennessee has produced more than 6 SEC guys a year in the last 3 years. Dooley's first year included 7 guys from instate.

How many did we get though?

and how many are making a substantial impact.

Im not talking about 1 stars that walk on places like someone from maryville
 
Anyway we pull this one out?

Glass half full- we have lost to 2 ranked teams on the road on the final possesions.

tifwiw

Also, we were tied at half at Bama with Matt Simms as our QB, nothing that even resembled a run game, and Darick Rogers as our only threat at the WR position. Granted our defense was playing better last year. Not sure if we pull it out, but I would be shocked if Bama covers the spread, and if we can keep it close until the fourth quarter who knows.
 
The potential 7-5 record doesn't bother me so much. It's the fact that Dooley has been outcoached in every game so far this season (except for NC State and maybe GSU) and has shown nothing to make me believe he is the long term answer here. He said himself that "You aren't going to have Tennessee to push around anymore." But yet we are looking at a possible 7-5 record with the best win being NC State, Mizzou, or Vandy. Maybe if given a 4th year he'll turn it around. I'm just not very optimistic.
 
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