Interesting - didn't notice that but they were on the opposite field of where I was sitting so would not have been obvious.
This was making the rounds on CFB radio this morning, one saying it's obvious Butch can't handle the pressure of an SEC job and the other saying he should be fired for telling fans to F OFF, said Butch needs a reminder that if not for those fans, he isn't making $4 mil a year and is making 40k as a band director.
All I will say is Butch must think fans are stupid to believe he didn't say it to the fans. BUT, I've never understood booing, especially up 35-0, that is stupid. Booing players is even worse, IMO.
Shame on you for booing your team, Kenny, and for turning on them. And don't give the weak response that you were just booing or turning on the coach. They take the field together, all of them. You boo one, they all hear it. You turn your back on one, you're turning your back on all.
EDIT: For the almost certain follow-on question of, "well, what am I supposed to do if I want to show I think we need a different coach?" Here's what you do: you write a letter to the AD. Tell him in no uncertain terms how you feel. Or call their office and let them know that way. If you're a big-money booster, you might actually get the AD himself to answer your call. Either way, you can let your displeasure be known WITHOUT it hitting all 120+ people (players and coaches and staff) in the football program in a broad brush insult.
Keep in mind--you may dislike the job being done by one guy, or a handful of guys, or even 10-20 guys. But your boos and boycotts and other meat-fisted methods are hitting the other 100-115 guys who you think did nothing wrong. Guys you actually support.
So use the scalpel, not the mace, if you feel the need to protest a coach or player's performance. And leave the boos at home.
I find this kind of amusing. Watch a Nick Saban press conference; practically any of them will do. He tells the media in attendance, and through them the fans, to F off all the time. He may not use the actual F bomb, but the sentiment is entirely the same.
No one's saying he ought to be fired for his attitude toward the fans and media. That's for sure. So, is it that he "can't handle the pressure of an SEC job"?
Or is it that he wins championships so can do anything he damn well pleases. I suspect the latter. Therefore, telling unruly fans to piss off is NOT a sign of inability to handle pressure; it's actually a fairly normal emotion among coaches. Butch is only getting grief for it because he lost a football game most folks thought he should've won. Period.
I find this kind of amusing. Watch a Nick Saban press conference; practically any of them will do. He tells the media in attendance, and through them the fans, to F off all the time. He may not use the actual F bomb, but the sentiment is entirely the same.
No one's saying he ought to be fired for his attitude toward the fans and media. That's for sure. So, is it that he "can't handle the pressure of an SEC job"?
Or is it that he wins championships so can do anything he damn well pleases. I suspect the latter. Therefore, telling unruly fans to piss off is NOT a sign of inability to handle pressure; it's actually a fairly normal emotion among coaches. Butch is only getting grief for it because he lost a football game most folks thought he should've won. Period.
I find this kind of amusing. Watch a Nick Saban press conference; practically any of them will do. He tells the media in attendance, and through them the fans, to F off all the time. He may not use the actual F bomb, but the sentiment is entirely the same.
No one's saying he ought to be fired for his attitude toward the fans and media. That's for sure. So, is it that he "can't handle the pressure of an SEC job"?
Or is it that he wins championships so can do anything he damn well pleases. I suspect the latter. Therefore, telling unruly fans to piss off is NOT a sign of inability to handle pressure; it's actually a fairly normal emotion among coaches. Butch is only getting grief for it because he lost a football game most folks thought he should've won. Period.
But you know he's right. If we had won the NC last year and were 9-0 today, this thread is totally different.
But......
Booing is not the issue, cussing is not the issue. Being bothered by a few fans who wanted you to go for it, signs of a larger issue (thin-skinned, hyper-sensitive coach, which we've seen plenty evidence of previously) IMOSo UT fans booing-- something all fanbases do--is unacceptable, but the HC saying "F**** them all" on live TV is acceptable? C'mon, man! The 48-year-old face of our football program is cursing at college students and it went viral. Two wrongs don't make a right. It's a bad look for our program.
Somewhat. Of course Saban is not emotionally responding after a 3 game losing streak when he does go off. So the situations are different and in this case the people are different.
I don't generally agree with Hyams when he just gives his opinion but I think he got this one right and it came to a head for Jones Saturday.
I guess I need to leave this subject alone. I just don't see it as an issue. My opinion of Butch, now and in the future, will not be swayed either way by this.
Not sure if anyone has brought this up. Ever consider that Medley needs to improve. He hasn't hit one beyond 40 that I'm aware of. Why not give the field goal team some reps?
The reason you put a Tenn. Tech on the schedule is to work on some things in a low pressure situation that will help you later when the stakes are higher. Yup, boo birds are just whiners.
It doesn't change my opinion either. I think he is a very average coach that did a very good PR job on the front end by creating excitement and saying all the right things. And I think UT knew that was going to happen when they hired him.
4 years later when some things don't work out (or bad games happen as some call it) everything else starts coming up or being rehashed. Its not the first time that has happened in sports.