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We are Colorado or Minnesota and Nebraska now. Tennessee football will never be elite again we will never see the success we had in the 90’s again I’ve made peace with that and begrudgingly have accepted that we will never be back. The recruits and high school kids today look at us as a garbage program and the laughingstock of the SEC a even bigger laughingstock when you think about it because we have a huge stadium and alot of resources yet we still suck and have for a decade plus now.Not trying to troll you at all, but I think your post hits at a valid point. At where we are now shouldn't we give up the delusion of being an "elite" program? We haven't been relevant in a generation, and everyone around us is getting better while we get worse. What is the line of delineation that separates us from being lumped in with Nebraska, Colorado, Minnesota, Georgia Tech, and other former "elite" programs? Or should we continue to expect things to come back around based on our past and think "if we just get ____ next year, we will be back?"
This is over the top and defeatist. A college athletic program's direction can change quickly with the right hire. I don't know if Josh Heupel is that right hire or not, but he deserves a chance... also, people who speak in absolute terms are usually proven wrong. Clemson would not have made anyone's list of the top ten programs in college football from 1989 to 2012. It takes one good hire and a little patience.We are Colorado or Minnesota and Nebraska now. Tennessee football will never be elite again we will never see the success we had in the 90’s again I’ve made peace with that and begrudgingly have accepted that we will never be back. The recruits and high school kids today look at us as a garbage program and the laughingstock of the SEC a even bigger laughingstock when you think about it because we have a huge stadium and alot of resources yet we still suck and have for a decade plus now.
That isn't true in every case. The 4 star players were there in 2015... they just didn't develop.The recruiting class ranked 2 or 3 was fools gold. It was based on a boat load of recruits, more than other schools at the time. Pruitt’s class WAS NEVER gonna finish in the top 10 after the dog$hit season he posted.
That isn't true in every case. The 4 star players were there in 2015... they just didn't develop.
This isn't meant to be the hot take it will appear to be, but would Tennessee not be better served leaving the SEC for the ACC? We would still compete nationally in basketball and baseball, and it would also give us the chance to revive football in a conference that really only has 1 program that is levels above us? I know the amount of money we get from just being in the SEC makes this impossible, but it seems like the best way to return to relevancy in football is to play in a weaker conferenceWe are Colorado or Minnesota and Nebraska now. Tennessee football will never be elite again we will never see the success we had in the 90’s again I’ve made peace with that and begrudgingly have accepted that we will never be back. The recruits and high school kids today look at us as a garbage program and the laughingstock of the SEC a even bigger laughingstock when you think about it because we have a huge stadium and alot of resources yet we still suck and have for a decade plus now.
That is true, but it is a waste of time to pay attention to recruiting class rankings before September 1st anyway. Most people who follow recruiting understand that.I don’t have a clue what you’re saying. I’m talking about the 2021 class that was ranked #2 last summer when Pruitt had like 21 commits compared to other schools 10-15. We all knew #2 wasn’t going to last. Once the season collapsed, a top 10 class was a pipe dream.
It's not a hot take... it's just a really stupid suggestion which gets posted on here a lot.This isn't meant to be the hot take it will appear to be, but would Tennessee not be better served leaving the SEC for the ACC? We would still compete nationally in basketball and baseball, and it would also give us the chance to revive football in a conference that really only has 1 program that is levels above us? I know the amount of money we get from just being in the SEC makes this impossible, but it seems like the best way to return to relevancy in football is to play in a weaker conference
I’ve thought this for some time now and have got roasted on here for suggesting it. I think moving to the ACC would be mutually beneficial for Tennessee and the ACC our baseball and basketball teams would transition well and fit in and our football team would immediately improve. I mean we do border North Carolina and Virginia and Georgia Tech and Clemson are relatively short drives away from Knoxville.Lol as lazy as your response? I gave reasons as to why it would be a benefit, why don't you tell me why it would be a detriment?
A 10 step program to get to this point
1. Hire an athletic director that is in over his head
2. Hire a coach that literally no-one else wants
3. Hire a coach that was run off from 2 prior jobs due to personality issues
4. Hire a coach whose mentor is Rush Probst
5. Extend a coach that no one wants although coach lost to GA State
6. Coach leads team that quits against home curbstomping by UK
7. Coach leads team to double digit loss against team that had come into season without SEC win since 2017
8. Start an investigation to nuke football program to avoid paying the buyout
9. Keep coach on staff in December although it was clear he was in over head
10. Fire coach weeks after season is over.
At one time, if I remember correctly, this recruit class was ranked 2, 3.
Now, on 247, after removing the rating points from Kaidon Salter and Isaiah Washington it has fallen all the way to #36.
There are now only 15 recruits left in that defection strapped class.
This is the kind of class a Bowling Green or Vanderbilt would aspire to.
Huge pressure on Heupel to bring in a top class this year. You CANNOT have two weak classes in a row. That will destroy you 3, 4, 5 years down the road.
IMHO we need a loaded top 5-10 class to overcome the 2021 debacle.
I'd rather go to Tallahassee than GainsvilleI’ve thought this for some time now and have got roasted on here for suggesting it. I think moving to the ACC would be mutually beneficial for Tennessee and the ACC our baseball and basketball teams would transition well and fit in and our football team would immediately improve. I mean we do border North Carolina and Virginia and Georgia Tech and Clemson are relatively short drives away from Knoxville.
A move to the ACC just isn't practical in any business sense and it wouldn't help recruiting. The fastest way back to relevancy is to find the right hire... not try to turn ourselves into NC State with a radical overhaul of our entire model, which would be interpreted nationally as a white flag of surrender.Lol as stupid as your response? I gave reasons as to why it would be a benefit, why don't you tell me why it would be a detriment?
This is over the top and defeatist. A college athletic program's direction can change quickly with the right hire. I don't know if Josh Heupel is that right hire or not, but he deserves a chance... also, people who speak in absolute terms are usually proven wrong. Clemson would not have made anyone's list of the top ten programs in college football from 1989 to 2012. It takes one good hire and a little patience.
You have wasted a lot of time then. It's not going to happen.I’ve thought this for some time now and have got roasted on here for suggesting it. I think moving to the ACC would be mutually beneficial for Tennessee and the ACC our baseball and basketball teams would transition well and fit in and our football team would immediately improve. I mean we do border North Carolina and Virginia and Georgia Tech and Clemson are relatively short drives away from Knoxville.
When we get manhandled by Kentucky again this season some of the fans will want him fired which is ridiculous. We have a delusional fan base the next four to five years are going to be rough no matter who we hired short of Hugh Freeze or Kiffin. Thanks again Fulmer and Pruitt.
We got manhandled last year by Kentucky worst loss to them in 85 years
We had at least 2 5 stars, lewis and Brooks, a couple other really highly ranked guys at LB and other positions. It's not like our class stayed the same and everyone passed us.You don’t know how recruiting rankings work, do you? We had 20 commits while everyone else had like, 8. That’s the only reason we had a top class. Volume, not quality.
