Clearly this melange of repartee is going nowhere, but I feel just a tiny bit compelled to toss in my :twocents:. Just as any VFL alum living close to Columbia, SC, would, I'm unwillingly deluged with that bunch of "Go Cocks!" BS. I'm naturally objective about USCjr sports...don't give a plug nickel for the bunch of 'em. Because of this lack of subjectivity, then, its been easy for me to provide an accurate scenario to my fellow Vol fans regarding both subjects, IE a reasonable take on Frank Martin and the true effectiveness of a truly excellent AD. After winning a couple of NCAA baseball championships and sending a notable crowd of players to the big leagues, Ray Tanner retired from the diamond and moved into the vacant AD's position. Right off the "bat" he improved an already decent program. Both his integrity and his willingness to make changes for the better, always doing so with class, have made improvements to an institution that hasn't really been known for doing very much. Frank Martin's acumen for coaching has never been questioned. His problem was...up until near the end of last season...despite his intense passion for winning and his inability to hold in his emotions, he'd lost a couple of very good players (can't remember their names) and was on the verge of losing one or two more. According to Columbia's newspaper "The State" and all three of Columbia's national tv broadcasters, AD Tanner (who admitted it was risky to bring in Martin but that he recognized the man's top tier talent) met with him and presented him the gospel of Coach Tanner. From that group of meetings, Martin, who didn't appear to feel stepped on, improved the dynamics of his player relations. SC's already very good talent started playing up to Frank's abilities to coach them. Now, Currie couldn't pull this off with Frank, but maybe he, just as did Frank, could've learned one of many lessens we all need to absorb throughout our carreers. He's our AD now, so instead of throwing stones at him, let's back him up 'til he displays some of the awful traits some folks are already kicking around. AMIRIGHT?:yes: