Kingston Vol
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And, what you've just stated doesn't really help UT's argument. What in the world makes UT the right opportunity? We're not exactly in the best shape.
The only way I see UT as the right opportunity for him is if he wants to prove himself at this level. Wants to find a place hes comfortable and settle down and potentially retire from. Problem is I dont think hes that type and his ego will pull him back to the NFL.
UT is not the job Tennessee fans think it is. Especially with the horse crap going on within the University.
Yes I did. But any job in the nfl is better than UT. And there are probably 8 other jobs that are better in college.
So whats better tied to Brandon Weedon/Romo/Vick/Foles, or recruiting and choosing who plays for you? While you have top 10 salary regardless of NFL or College.
The better jobs are well, taken.
NFL is much more of a grind than the SEC.
Gruden would recruit a lot off of his name alone. He could hire some ace recruiters to do all of his heavy lifting and he could sit back and close once the kids/parents get on campus. JMO.
If Gruden does eventually take over at UT, it would be Bray's best interest to stay. I'm sure we would see some Spider 3-Y Banana![]()
But seriously, he would make Tyler a much better QB and actually teach him pre snap reads along with different patterns, shifts, and motions. Hopefully as senior, he could be making his own calls at the LOS.
I think there are different levels of involvement for coaches. Personality, status as a coach, and work ethic factor in a lot. Spurrier doesn't devote a lot of time off campus to recruiting now. To me Gruden could be the same.