Official Jon Gruden Thread VIII

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LWS was implying we won't ever be prominent again, which is why I was perplexed by you agreeing.

We'll get a top notch coach eventually, if not really soon.

My mistake. I hope so. All it will take is the right hire. Who knows, Golden might be the man. I don't think he is, but who knows. I wish we still had Fulmer. Hindsight is always 20/20 though.
 
I may not agree with hi, but Larry is definitely not an idiot. I respect his opinion a lot.

Respecting someone and their opinion doesn't mean agreeing with every opinion they have.

I agree with LotteryPick - saying Tennessee football will never be relevant again is pure idiocy.

Too many people with too much money will ultimately guarantee that Tennessee footbal will return to prominence.

No one said Larry is an idiot, but this particular opinion of his is idiotic.
 
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Yes it is. Even if Bray, Hunter, and CP all leave for the NFL, the foundation for a good running game will still be there. The OL should be good still, the RB's are getting better still by the second, and there is a very athletic group of young WR's on this team.

The front 7 will 3 or 4 NFL players. McNeil will be a year older and Randolph should be back. The foundation will be there unlike when Dooley took over.

If Gruden doesn't work out, the most important thing is to hire a good football coach. I understand the importance of recruiting, but being able to develop players is most important. I think a good coach could win 8 games next year with this bunch.

I know many will disagree, but it's why I'd hire Cutcliffe if it's not Gruden. If Cut brings back Chavis, the discipline and x's and o's will be there. Retain Graham, bring in Martin and another TN guy or two and you've got guys that can recruit to TN as well as coach. To me, that's less of a risk than taking a gamble on an unknown.

While Cutcliffe might turn out to be a good head coach, he won't be afforded the time needed to "develop" his players, even if they were able to eventually play with the best in the SEC (which I'm not saying they will be). Plus, he won't be able to recruit the players needed for an immediate turn around.

Meanwhile, the stadium will be empty because of the divided fan-base and we will be looking at additional years of irrelevance. Home run hire or go home.
 
Dooley is the worst coach in the history of UT Football, but Hart should have never placed him in a position of being a lame duck coach.

Trotting him out for pressers and doing the everyday PR that is involved with being the HC at UT was unfair to him.

The team played like a team that had assumed the personality of the coach who had given up. They quit. He made things worse with the benching of Bray while we were leading.

This has been a TEAM effort to destroy a once proud program by all involved.

I am a sad Vol tonight.
 
Yes it is. Even if Bray, Hunter, and CP all leave for the NFL, the foundation for a good running game will still be there. The OL should be good still, the RB's are getting better still by the second, and there is a very athletic group of young WR's on this team.

The front 7 will 3 or 4 NFL players. McNeil will be a year older and Randolph should be back. The foundation will be there unlike when Dooley took over.

If Gruden doesn't work out, the most important thing is to hire a good football coach. I understand the importance of recruiting, but being able to develop players is most important. I think a good coach could win 8 games next year with this bunch.

I know many will disagree, but it's why I'd hire Cutcliffe if it's not Gruden. If Cut brings back Chavis, the discipline and x's and o's will be there. Retain Graham, bring in Martin and another TN guy or two and you've got guys that can recruit to TN as well as coach. To me, that's less of a risk than taking a gamble on an unknown.

I apologize because this isn't directed toward you specifically, but people need to forget about the notion of Cutcliffe and Chavis ever working together again.

It isn't ever going to happen, no matter how much we offered. I hear people call in to the radio shows repeating this over and over.

They never liked each other when they worked for Fulmer and they don't like each other now. There is o way either would ever work FOR the other. Ever.
 
Here is an interesting story about Thunder! Several years ago, Thunder gave UT 1 million to run through the T. Shortly after the gift, there was a write up in the News Sentinal about the gift; it was almost insulting. I would have been mad, too! I was working early one morning and I was listening to my coworkers police scanner and I picked up on a cell phone call. It was Thunder talking to another money guy! He was pissed! He was on I75 north. On his way to K-town to have the journalist fired. The journalist is still employed at the sentinel. I still can't believe that I picked up on that conversation!

You are kidding!? Thats about the same time he found out Volmasters milkshake brought all the boys to the yard! I thought it ended right there....could be wrong, I know...
 
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Yuck. Cut might win but he is so boring.

Agreed, but IMO, the only HR hire is Gruden. After that, the focus should be hiring someone who can stabilize the program quickly and get back to basics, which is winning the games Tennessee is supposed to win.

There are maybe 3 or 4 coaches nationally who could come in here and have this program in title contention again in 2 or 3 years. After those 3 or 4 (who aren't coming here by the way), IMO, it's a crapshoot. So you focus on hiring someone who can beat the teams Tennessee is used to beating and will not embarrass the program against the top teams.

I know most folks won't want to admit this, but this program has had such little success lately that everything is going to have to be rebuilt on a step by step basis. First step - making sure you beat the Vanderbilt's, Kentucky's, Missouri's, and Miss. State's of the world consistently. Until they can do that, there's little hope in competing with anyone else.
 
I apologize because this isn't directed toward you specifically, but people need to forget about the notion of Cutcliffe and Chavis ever working together again.

It isn't ever going to happen, no matter how much we offered. I hear people call in to the radio shows repeating this over and over.

They never liked each other when they worked for Fulmer and they don't like each other now. There is o way either would ever work FOR the other. Ever.

I honestly have no idea other than a few things I've heard. If you are right, then that would make me think twice about hiring Cut, though I'd still hire him over someone like Golden, who might be better than Dooley was, but not much.
 
So it appears that a lot of people on here want to blame Hart for allowing Dooley to coach this long. Will those people also claim Hart had nothing to do with a Gruden hire?
 
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