'18 TN DL Greg Emerson (UT commit 7/3/17)

I honestly think many are more sour about last season than some fans because they put their reputation on the line by saying Tennessee will win the East. To them their reputation is more important than their lives. So of course the only way they know of getting revenge is to ridicule Tennessee over every little thing. Much like some of our fans.

I do think there may be some merit to the idea that picking Tennessee hurt certain people's credibility, and those people feel let down by Tennessee. That doesn't equate to "ESPN hates us", I don't think. I also don't think ESPN, or any other media outlet is being picky over every little thing. This is a story because it sounds ridiculous to people who aren't emotionally invested outside of Knoxville. Like I said, if Muschamp, McElwain, or Smart had said this, there would a mile long thread dedicated to running them into the ground by the very one's defending Butch for saying it.
 
While I won't go so far to say that ESPN hates us, they certainly are trying to drive stories these days instead of "reporting" stories. My brother and I have discussed this that they are turning into a talk station instead of a reporting station. They want to drive the message, thus, the fans are only getting the message that is being presented. We have discussed that the only thing we watch now on ESPN is the games themselves. Not sure the last time I have watched more than 5-10 minutes of even Sports Center. Just not all that interested in people telling me what to think.

I definitely agree. If you want to expand that theory, that is becoming the media in general, not just ESPN.
 
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Butch Jones is not stupid. There's an old saying in business---any free publicity is good publicity. What you guys don't realize is that all of these networks are talking about Tennessee. As long as they mention Tennessee, we're ahead of the game. They should be talking about Alabama and Clemson but it's Tennessee. Free publicity boys and Butch knows it. Keep talking bad about him though. I'm sure he's loving it.
 
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Butch Jones is not stupid. There's an old saying in business---any free publicity is good publicity. What you guys don't realize is that all of these networks are talking about Tennessee. As long as they mention Tennessee, we're ahead of the game. They should be talking about Alabama and Clemson but it's Tennessee. Free publicity boys and Butch knows it. Keep talking bad about him though. I'm sure he's loving it.

I couldn't disagree more and have never agreed with the adage that "there's no such thing as bad publicity".

Paul Finebaum just called for Baylor's program to be shut down. He literally encouraged kids not to go there, in those exact words. I have listened to two straight hours of exploits of Baylor program transgressions and allegations. And you think that is good for their program?
 
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I couldn't disagree more and have never agreed with the adage that "there's no such thing as bad publicity".

Paul Finebaum just called for Baylor's program to be shut down. He literally encouraged kids not to go there, in those exact words. I have listened to two straight hours of exploits of Baylor program transgressions and allegations. And you think that is good for their program?

Talk about driving a story. Geez.
 
Butch Jones is not stupid. There's an old saying in business---any free publicity is good publicity. What you guys don't realize is that all of these networks are talking about Tennessee. As long as they mention Tennessee, we're ahead of the game. They should be talking about Alabama and Clemson but it's Tennessee. Free publicity boys and Butch knows it. Keep talking bad about him though. I'm sure he's loving it.

Interesting point. Kids aren't going to not go to a school because the coach says lame cliches. But publicity will get the school noticed and talked about which recruits do like
 
Talk about driving a story. Geez.

Oh definitely, but if I'm a parent or a recruit that saw that, no way am I considering them. No way was that publicity beneficial to Baylor.

And to be fair to Finebaum, he's a columnist, not a reporter. His job is to be opinionated, not simply report stories.
 
I think it's different to say it before you've coached your first game (Rhule and Herman) than after you've just failed to win your own conference division when you were picked as a national championship contender.

If Butch said those kind of things in year one, people would be more forgiving. Four years in, no championships, and a program that some would argue is at a crossroads, I think those type comments are judged differently.

As you said, "some think it and might not say it" is probably best deployed in Butch's case.

He said "Best Staff In America" before coaching the first game...that died down, huh? :)
 
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Who are giving the CBs? This is the time of year a lot of guys that work for 247 (but you never really hear of) start throwing out safe predictions.
 
Who are giving the CBs? This is the time of year a lot of guys that work for 247 (but you never really hear of) start throwing out safe predictions.

The last one was an Ole Miss 247 staff writer.
 
I doubt that coaches use this against him as much as they do the numerous posts (made by the geniuses on message boards) implying that CBJ is a lame duck coach who will be gone in 2018.

Wait, so you think other SEC coaches are more likely to log on to Volnation and read a bunch of rando comments and use that in recruiting pitches, rather than read published news stories with direct quotes from coaches? Alright...
 
Wait, so you think other SEC coaches are more likely to log on to Volnation and read a bunch of rando comments and use that in recruiting pitches, rather than read published news stories with direct quotes from coaches? Alright...

Yeah, Butch says enough silly stuff to keep there recruiting pitches up to date.
 
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