Dudleys87
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I don't believe in the coach so rather than hoping he proves me wrong I hope we lose so my opinions are validated. Great logic
I believe Butch is a middle of the road coach. Given the facts of his resume. He's never going to be the 10 win guy at Tennessee. Do I want Tennessee to lose, no. Do I think Butch is good stability for Tennessee, yes. He'll win some next year but don't kid yourself with a championship birth.
Do I really need to break it down? The only elite class we have actually signed is the 2015 class. 2013 had some stats but the attrition was bad. 2014 was highly ranked solely because we signed a lot of players. There were of course some fantastic players that came out of it but in hindsight that class wasn't all that great.
Hope he is right but too many that we know aren't possible trolls say otherwise
It's a little early to say "never" in my opinion. He's only 48. Saban wasn't dominant at 48. He has a lot of time to learn and improve. Hopefully he wins 9-10 games a year here and gets over that championship hump.
Honestly, I would bet that Akers has told some people that he's going to be a Vol. Whether it's recruits, players or coaches of Tennessee. And that's where this optimism comes from with Hubbs and Fortenberry. They just seem too optimistic but at the same time guarded, by continuing to say the Tennessee is up at the top with Florida State. All at the same time it seems no one else is giving Tennessee much of a chance. They don't say that kind of thing unless it's something they can confirm. But I also think they have to see it to believe it which is why they haven't come out and said we think Tennessee leads, imo.
Do I really need to break it down? The only elite class we have actually signed is the 2015 class. 2013 had some stats but the attrition was bad. 2014 was highly ranked solely because we signed a lot of players. There were of course some fantastic players that came out of it but in hindsight that class wasn't all that great.
Are you sure that's not just rivals? At any rate I would guess most of the other top classes from that year did better than our 2014 classThe recruiting rankings take into account only the top 20 players in a class. A class with 100 recruits could be ranked lower than a class with only 20, if the top 20 recruits are not as highly regarded.
The emergence of quality players from that class is on par with other similarly rated classes.
$45m is due to jimbo if they fire him without cause.
His amount owed to them if he leaves for another job won't touch that $45m.
Buyout if Fisher leaves: If he elects to leave, Fishers buyout is now the sum of all monies remaining on the contracts of his assistant coaches not retained by the university.
So, for example, if Fisher leaves, and the university retains none of ten coaches each making $500,000 on one-year deals, Fisher would owe the school $5M within 30 days. Given that many assistants are employed on two- or three-year contracts, its likely that this buyout number could be in the $10-15M range.
I think he will be a lot like Fulmer if the breaks go his way he will make a run at a championship but expect 8-10 win seasons otherwise.
I really don't see the fascination with FSU. Sure, Cook is leaving but they have other talented RB's on their roster that could easily replace him. At least we have a better opportunity here for him to get more playing time. Especially since Hurd is gone and Kamara is most likely going to the draft.
