Doyle Hargraves
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THAT is a really solid point...regarding the bowl game trash we would receive if we make it. Fowler would trash TN.
When you say depending on how today goes, meeting with Hart?
Who the hell would listen or care about us at this point?? It doesn't matter. If bad pub comes from it no one will be listening. We need the practice time and besides DD will get the blame is anybody does hear
UT isnt concerned with restaurants and the local economy. Also, Aramark pays a flat fee at the beginning of the season to provide food service to UT. UT doesnt gain or lose money if people dont show up, Aramark loses money.
It's just more embarrassment. And I really don't think any of us need or want anymore. I, for one, have had enough.
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Fire tomorrow and possibly give the team a boost to make a bowl game more possible. They do not respect him and I fear he fully lost them yesterday.
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Not any meeting that I know of, but to think that debacle yesterday doesn't spawn some Sunday conversations, meetings, and such is naive. They are not all just at home cooking a good hearty family meal right now, they are trying to figure out what is best for this team and more to the point how to quell the $hitstorm surroundind the football program.
They can either:
Fire tomorrow and possibly give the team a boost to make a bowl game more possible. They do not respect him and I fear he fully lost them yesterday.
Fire after Vandy loss, seems kind of like Hubbs is grasping at straws here. I don't think he knows that for sure and is guessing using the WWHD theorem. (What would Hammy do) fan apathy hit a historic low yesterday and if Dooley is at the helm we assuredly lose at Vandy. Maybe an interim in a very well liked Chaney would provide a spark, idk.
Or fire at the end of season, safest thing publicly I guess but all but guarantees no bowl.
I think those are the only 3 scenarios that are over 1% likely given the circumstances. I am thinking a little thought and discussion is likely to make the first stand out as the most sensible.
I would sure take more of it if it resulted in development for our roster going forward. That's what bowl prep would do for our kids that aren't playing. Academic casualties happen all over the country in bowl season and it wouldn't get anymore afternoon than the earthquake got here yesterday.
Man, I see your point. And I do agree with the football philosophy behind your debate...
...but I also think that this program is ready to close the curtains on this season and hit the restart button this spring.
Let's say, we get to a bowl and get beat by a less than worthy opponent....AGAIN? You really think the experience is that valuable to players coming back next year? I'm not buying it...not in these circumstances.
I repeat...not in these circumstances.
2. Businesses not connected to UT will stop donating because business is down
