Above all things, we need stability

#26
#26
AND, some here on VN want the AD retiring in a few months to fire Butch Jones, eat the remaining term of his contract, and commit outlandish sums to hire Jon Gruden, leaving all of this at the feet of the incoming AD. Once the athletics department is stuck paying huge sums to former coaches who no longer work at Tennessee, finances are threadbare, and the program is in shambles, poison to any quality recruits, THEN, you are sure to want the blameless AD who inherited the mess to be replaced and to start all over again, absolutely certain that the new guys will have the Vols competing for championships in a couple of years.

Frankly, you're all better off speculating on land deals along the 38th parallel on the Korean peninsula.

No I think we should wait for this con artist coach to stumble into a title.
 
#27
#27
What is it with you people thinking Jon Gruden is the savior of Volunteers football?
Gruden hasn't coached football in eight years, and he hasn't coached at the collegiate level in over 25 years. His collegiate experience consists of
- Tennessee (1986–1987) Graduate assistant
- Southeast Missouri State (1988) Passing game coordinator
- Pacific (1989) Wide receivers coach
That's it. The remainder of his coaching career was in the NFL.

But...soon.
 
#28
#28
Butch can't hide behind the facts of how his team has played this year, everyone knows three more games could have been lost. The first red flag was a Thursday night against Appy, there are problems with the program and to pretend they don't exist is foolish. I believe this staffs coaching even before this year has had a direct effect on this years recruiting class and am afraid it will only get worse. I think most fans will agree we have about the fourth or fifth best coach in the east, the honeymoon is over and the recruiting will only get harder with other coaches pointing out that this was Butchs year and has under performed. We have what have.
 
#29
#29
Until this administration wants our football team to be one of the best, they have to hire a great coaching staff. They have not showed in the past that it is a top priority. So as far as being stable I just don't see it happening anytime soon.
 
#30
#30
2017=#8 current class
2016=#15 class
2015=#5 class
2014=#5 class
2013=#21 class
The numbers speak for themselves. He can recruit. Keep in mind that the 2012 class was him picking up Dooley's prices.
As for any comparison to Dooley, that's a load of crap. Our team's record has done nothing but improve since Butch has shown up. Every year we've gotten better and better. For the first time in a decade Tennessee has been mentioned in the same breath as a national championship even if it was a long shot. We've got our problems right now for sure. But laying the entire blame for the program at the feet of the coach and thinking that firing him is going to solve all of our problems is horse****. Now go que up the Jon Gruden airplane sightings threads for 2016.

What good are those rankings when you have 5 star players jumping ship and a bushel full of 4 star players that can't seem to get on the field and produce?
 
#31
#31
What is it with you people thinking Jon Gruden is the savior of Volunteers football?
Gruden hasn't coached football in eight years, and he hasn't coached at the collegiate level in over 25 years. His collegiate experience consists of
- Tennessee (1986–1987) Graduate assistant
- Southeast Missouri State (1988) Passing game coordinator
- Pacific (1989) Wide receivers coach
That's it. The remainder of his coaching career was in the NFL.

And despite all this, he is infinitely more qualified to run an offense than Jones or DeBord.
 
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