Are we getting played?

#28
#28
And we have a winner.

Add the two compensation packages of the football and basketball coaches together and see how that ranks just in the SEC. Use the $1.8 M they proposed to Zo in doing it.

Clue: UT is not in the top three in the SEC, much less the country. UT and the UTAD in particular for many years think you as fans - are dumb enough to accept whoever they trot out there as a head coach. Most of the time we do. Yet they use, just like Hart just did at his press conference, every opportunity to cast part of the blame on the fan base for a coach leaving or not performing. "The petition", "fan apathy", "fans not getting behind Coach X", etc.

Their performance as leaders of UT does not deserve the great fan support they receive.

You are wrong. Fans had a lot to do with this mess.
 
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#32
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You are wrong. Fans had a lot to do with this mess.

Not as much as you are letting on. Martin knew his stock was as high as it was going to get and if his team sucks next year he was more than likely getting fired. He would of left for a lesser job , which he did. Blame the fans all you want but Martin got out to keep from getting fired next year.
 
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Not as much as you are letting on. Martin knew his stock was as high as it was going to get and if his team sucks next year he was more than likely getting fired. He would of left for a lesser job , which he did. Blame the fans all you want but Martin got out to keep from getting fired next year.


And he was smart for doing so. You are spot on.
 
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Not as much as you are letting on. Martin knew his stock was as high as it was going to get and if his team sucks next year he was more than likely getting fired. He would of left for a lesser job , which he did. Blame the fans all you want but Martin got out to keep from getting fired next year.

Exactly. Don't let the media's spin on the situation keep you from seeing that it's no different than why Haith left Missouri.
 
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