...that both left because of Joe Kirt. One could argue that Joe Kirt inability to recognize that Clair rain was significantly injured during her second season at Tennessee but continued to play her 90 mins plus the whole season, probably lead to the more severe injuries that actually ended her 'career'...Congratulations to former Lady Vols
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Dude, just let it go. Everyone knows what you think of Joe....that both left because of Joe Kirt. One could argue that Joe Kirt inability to recognize that Clair rain was significantly injured during her second season at Tennessee but continued to play her 90 mins plus the whole season, probably lead to the more severe injuries that actually ended her 'career'...
Happy for the players though.
Btw. TDS doesn't even have Tennessee ranked and in fact, the teams that we beat through the season continue to stay at the top 25. Weird. What's worse, is that our schedule actually got easier.
PS
When the correct line up of players was on the field.
You called it the other day, they were waiting for their coach participating in the College Cup.I know it's contentious to criticize the coaching staff, but I am jealous of these programs taking the coaching hire seriously and hiring proven winners.
I also had some real thoughts, none favorable, on the tweaking of the defense which was among the best in the country.I seriously appreciate your fanfare. But you need to get over it. Yes, you need to get over it. Love the player the school and sometimes the coach:
Here we go! Hope the community reads this :
Joe Kirt’s tenure (I guess I'll call it 'tenure') has come to symbolize a troubling drift from clarity to absolute confusion: a coach who too often proves a poor tactician, offering no halftime adjustments -- glaring example includes freezing in the SEC Tournament while momentum swung for nearly 25 minutes before sheepishly returning the original lineup. A coach who, while winning, inexplicably benched top junior and senior talent for younger, slower, less prepared players and seemed to assume upperclassmen remaining on the field could paper over the damage—moves so baffling that opposing staffs noticed and commentators openly questioned him; a pattern reminiscent of seasons past - removing Klurman and paying dearly for it; Ran Claire Rain into the dirt and ultimately a severe career ending injury - yes, Kirt insisted on playing a hurt player. Took the reigning SEC champs and saw them eliminated in first rounds of both the SEC/NCAA tourney (literally the same team) and then lost best players to the portal. this year, a refusal to intelligently rotate elite options at the 6 (Luciano, Mitchel, Dakota Brown) in favor of persisting with inexperience players; defensive tinkering that disrupted the back line, a line considered one if the best in the league. What resulted was opponents unmarked, and produced an outside incapable of winning a single aerial duels—basic defending failures manifested with a third of conference play remaining (ole miss scored against us, arguably the worst team in sec/maybe college soccer, tied OK and FL -- these losses which should have been easy wins, cost us the SEC championship and the ranking the original line up earned) - took #15 out and then called upon that player to recover the damage the coach created in games against Vanderbilt, LSU and UNC ; at points in the last third of SEC play, Kirt had x2, 5'0" players in the box on set pieces (set pieces are critical to wins). All of these examples are compounded by a lack of communication to the players about the bizarre rationale behind these choices, eroding senior trust and respect. What about the odd hiring of an ECNL coach to run the defense? Don't believe this, go check out the coaching history bio and consider the insane line up changes - that's what an ECNL coach would do. Then there is the steady bleed of talent to the portal (that ain't over with). Or, the bewildering collapse from #1 to unranked coinciding with these tactical experiments; and the growing sense that recruiting pipelines from club teams mattered more than winning. He chose unprepared, 'no-start' freshmen to put on the field to signal “opportunity” to clubs rather than earn results like winning, to protect his silly recruiting tactics (an opinion, but if correct, will back fire next year).
If the trajectory holds, a likely early-season matchup with UNC next year threatens to expose the described gaps. The game will be , well, brutal! The fear is that this pattern will persist another two years (because the guy can't help himself - seems like a head case) before decisive oversight finally intervenes.
These are the truths. I'll return next year as it implodes. Keep an eye on that portal. I bet surprises are coming.
If your defense of this guy is right, I'll apologize. But I've seen too much.
Despite my disdain for this coach (as a coach). Thank you for all the research you do and support you give the players. It's important and appreciate
You might not realize this, but you have become the poster you criticized when you joined two years ago.I seriously appreciate your fanfare. But you need to get over it. Yes, you need to get over it. Love the player the school and sometimes the coach:
Here we go! Hope the community reads this :
Joe Kirt’s tenure (I guess I'll call it 'tenure') has come to symbolize a troubling drift from clarity to absolute confusion: a coach who too often proves a poor tactician, offering no halftime adjustments -- glaring example includes freezing in the SEC Tournament while momentum swung for nearly 25 minutes before sheepishly returning the original lineup. A coach who, while winning, inexplicably benched top junior and senior talent for younger, slower, less prepared players and seemed to assume upperclassmen remaining on the field could paper over the damage—moves so baffling that opposing staffs noticed and commentators openly questioned him; a pattern reminiscent of seasons past - removing Klurman and paying dearly for it; Ran Claire Rain into the dirt and ultimately a severe career ending injury - yes, Kirt insisted on playing a hurt player. Took the reigning SEC champs and saw them eliminated in first rounds of both the SEC/NCAA tourney (literally the same team) and then lost best players to the portal. this year, a refusal to intelligently rotate elite options at the 6 (Luciano, Mitchel, Dakota Brown) in favor of persisting with inexperience players; defensive tinkering that disrupted the back line, a line considered one if the best in the league. What resulted was opponents unmarked, and produced an outside incapable of winning a single aerial duels—basic defending failures manifested with a third of conference play remaining (ole miss scored against us, arguably the worst team in sec/maybe college soccer, tied OK and FL -- these losses which should have been easy wins, cost us the SEC championship and the ranking the original line up earned) - took #15 out and then called upon that player to recover the damage the coach created in games against Vanderbilt, LSU and UNC ; at points in the last third of SEC play, Kirt had x2, 5'0" players in the box on set pieces (set pieces are critical to wins). All of these examples are compounded by a lack of communication to the players about the bizarre rationale behind these choices, eroding senior trust and respect. What about the odd hiring of an ECNL coach to run the defense? Don't believe this, go check out the coaching history bio and consider the insane line up changes - that's what an ECNL coach would do. Then there is the steady bleed of talent to the portal (that ain't over with). Or, the bewildering collapse from #1 to unranked coinciding with these tactical experiments; and the growing sense that recruiting pipelines from club teams mattered more than winning. He chose unprepared, 'no-start' freshmen to put on the field to signal “opportunity” to clubs rather than earn results like winning, to protect his silly recruiting tactics (an opinion, but if correct, will back fire next year).
If the trajectory holds, a likely early-season matchup with UNC next year threatens to expose the described gaps. The game will be , well, brutal! The fear is that this pattern will persist another two years (because the guy can't help himself - seems like a head case) before decisive oversight finally intervenes.
These are the truths. I'll return next year as it implodes. Keep an eye on that portal. I bet surprises are coming.
If your defense of this guy is right, I'll apologize. But I've seen too much.
Despite my disdain for this coach (as a coach). Thank you for all the research you do and support you give the players. It's important and appreciate
Was a fantastic game! Tennessee embodied what winners, warriors, do best; perservere during unforeseen challenges to achieve the mission. That's called courage in my world.
TurboVol doesn't understand high level athletics. TurboVol lacks real time analytical skills and situational awareness. Turbovol does not have 'locker room' or internal team knowledge. Yet, writes about it with unyielding confidence. TurboVol simply doesn't have a real life comprehension of competitive athletics. Classic 'jail house' lawyer level of knowledge - just enough information to fool the uninformed bystander. Weird.
Constructive criticism and critical analysis is welcomed and important for progression. TurboVol doesn't discuss tactics objectively or constructively. Instead, TurboVol names players followed by insults. Unbecoming at the least. TurboVol is the fastest googler on the planet.
Seriously
Tell the truth: 'Your a disgruntled parent', 'an athlete that didn't rise to the top and feels cheated', 'a Rec-league coach that thinks they are smarter than everyone else ?'
Coach Kirt is overcoming unique challenges that many could not:
- Pensky abruptly departing followed by athletes with 'broken hearts' and feelings of betrayal.
- Players he did not uniquely recruit
- 5th year players, transfer portal,
- Managing an SEC team for the first time
- Injuries
The list goes on and on. And Coach Kirt had to do it without any warning just before the start of a season. He is evolving and has gained circumstantial (empirical)enlightenment related to his personnel and their capabilities.
Yes- the team needs to progress and will. All of these athletes are talented and watching their fight, grit and passion is a pleasure.
If your a player, fan, parent- stop reading this trash.
Oh, TurboVol is a douchebag.
