Insunseri
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Erik Ainge
Im going on record saying that of all the realistic options for the coach at the University of Tennessee, I want Butch Davis over up n comer
Ole Miss went through a lot of crap over the years because of the AD running things, then the boosters stepped in last year and it seems they have a good coach. I think if they donate their money to support the AD and the AD continually screws things up, you can't stand by. Its like investing in a company and continually losing money and wanting to keep investing while the same people make the same idiot decisions.
What would have been best for the university would have been for them to "know their role" and not try to play AD. Their opinion is valued, as are their $$$$, but they in no way run things.
:good!:Carter are you saying Hargis' from page story was just rumors?
Hargis is the only journalist or media type that has put his reputation on the line in East Tennessee. I have not heard word one from any media personality or journalist put their reputation on line for the information they are reporting (which most if not all is coming from the AD's office). Now Woodbery did confirm that he spoke to LaMonte but LaMonte said no offer had been made.
Haris has stated without reservation that he had two sources one a booster and one a coach who had been contacted by Gruden about coaching with him at UT.
If you agree to disagree, then you really can't discuss candidates since, if you're right, Hart might make a decent hire. But if he is right, then Hart won't make a good hire.
Neither bolded are unlikely scenarios in the way I think it played out. Its not important man, you want me to agree with you and I am not going to. Lets just agree to disagree and talk about legitimate candidates and not all the semantics of the Gruden fiasco.
Or Bama. Rich Rod was hired by AD and boosters stepped in and said no. Saban's delivered. Championships return to Elephants. Rich Rod goes to Mich and is embarrassed.
Guess those Money men should have known their place.
Guys - we all want to know how everything went down with Gruden. But let's not rewrite history. There were 3 sides to this: AD, boosters, and Gruden. Credible and now public information is plenty for us know that a deal was close and fell through for reasons I'm not sure about. Gruden did not have potential staff, families, agents, and boosters all believing he would be the next HC because of some egomaniacal plot to sooth his ego. That strains reason to the point of credulity.
It was close. It didn't work out. It's not the first time something didn't work out. But the big boys didn't all of the sudden becomes whiny gossipy girls. Maybe some lower level boosters detached from the action did, but the key players. Something got in the way. I just don't know what.
In his eyes the only decent hire is Gruden. Again, semantics. I think Strong, Fedora, Franklin or Fisher would be good hires. Many here disagree. That's discussion but the quality of a coaching candidate is a variable depending on who is looking at them and their attitude toward this search and that candidate.
No matter who he hires, it will not be proven a good or bad hire for 2-3 seasons regardless of what we say or feel.
In his eyes the only decent hire is Gruden. Again, semantics. I think Strong, Fedora, Franklin or Fisher would be good hires. Many here disagree. That's discussion but the quality of a coaching candidate is a variable depending on who is looking at them and their attitude toward this search and that candidate.
No matter who he hires, it will not be proven a good or bad hire for 2-3 seasons regardless of what we say or feel.