Are we still melting down? Here's some practical suggestions for disheartened Vols.

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Sheik Yerbouti

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Watching college football can be tough for a Vol fan. Personally, I attended UT from 1996 through 2000, and I experienced excellent college football during that time. I was, to put it lightly, spoiled. It took a lot of crushing defeats to help me come to terms with the fact that my expectations were not set at a reasonable level. That said, I am now tired of wandering in the desert, and I am ready for the Vols to return to the promised land of top-15 relevance. We can catch a glimpse of the promised land, but we don't seem to have the Lord's blessing yet to enter. Accordingly, I have mustered the following list of practical suggestions for my Vol brethren to help pass the time and ease our somewhat rocky transition back into national relevance:

  1. Binge-watch Oregon football games from 1994 through 2015. Oregon had a 9-4 season under Rich Brooks in 1994, who was then hired away. In 1995 began the Mike Bellotti era, and this is where I view Oregon's march to greatness as beginning. They were a bit up and down, but mostly they had a run of talented teams that just whiffed on a few games per year. Since 2010, they have been to two national championship games, although they lost both. They have been fun to watch most seasons, and I'm sure the national championships were heartbreakers. That said, it's been a good run, characterized by a high level of continuity in the identity of their head coach, and in their philosophy about football. I remember thinking, "is Oregon for real" when I was at UT. It took them a long time to get to championship level, but they stayed the course. They are an object lesson in planning, patience and program building. There's something to be learned there.
  2. Cleanse the campus of the Cherokee curse. Read up here if you don't know this story. I still believe that we, as a university, owe an apology and some sort of ceremony to the Cherokee Nation. It's only right. I'll organize this if someone can put me in touch with the appropriate administrators.
  3. Read a story from "Third Saturday in October" to our children in preparation for each game day. Get your copy of the excellent game-by-game retelling of the history of the Tennessee/Alabama rivalry here. I got mine used on Amazon for a couple of pennies. There is a lot of great history here, including the history of how the General recruited Bobby Dodd and Gene McEver to beat Vanderbilt so badly they never reemerged as a national football power again. Ever. Perhaps most importantly, this will give you some perspective on where we came from as a fan base. Didn't like the calls in a game? Brawl on the field. Couldn't finish the game in the daylight? Pull the cars up to the field, turn on the headlights and finish in the damn dark. Didn't like the refs? Run them out of town chucking stones. We were people of action. It's worth remembering.
  4. Organize a weekend-warrior tackle football game. You could have thrown a better pass than Dobbs? What's stopping you? Just go play football. You'll feel better.
  5. Actually do something positive for the coaches and team. We sometimes truly are the legions of the miserable. I challenge you to subvert expectations and send a positive or encouraging, handwritten note to your favorite player, your favorite coach, or to someone who you think needs a boost. It's worth a shot, and it doesn't take much time.
  6. Learn something about aerospace engineering. This is so that next time the idiot color commentator brings it up, you can say, "big deal, I'm also studying aerospace engineering." You can start here.
  7. Park a bunch of mobile homes on Chris Fowler's front lawn. In my estimation, we have not properly avenged the trailer-park frenzy comment. What better than a stealthy and coordinated effort to turn his lawn into a literal trailer park?
  8. Organize a letter writing campaign focused on Cornelius Vanderbilt's two creepy, borderline-incestuous marriages. Did you know what a creep this guy was? He married his cousin. Twice. The second time the cousin was like 43 years younger than him. Don't take my word for it; take it from Vanderbilt. Their fans are so smug; it would be nice to remind them who exactly they are celebrating every Saturday in the fall. Hint: it's a creepy perv with money.
 
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The curse link inside the link you posted is broken.

Which means the curse is broken, obviously. :)
 
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So...are you saying we should or should not hope for a new coach? Imo Butch is no chip kelly
 
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I like you attitude, must have been a psychology major. I have to agree with the Oregon approach. Look how many top ranked recruiting classes Alabama has had in the last ten years and they still lose a few games every year. I believe you have to have a coach that can get top talent every year if you want to be competitive in the SEC. This team is not losing because of penalties or turnovers. We just do not have enough mature talent. :yes:
 
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I like you attitude, must have been a psychology major. I have to agree with the Oregon approach. Look how many top ranked recruiting classes Alabama has had in the last ten years and they still lose a few games every year. I believe you have to have a coach that can get top talent every year if you want to be competitive in the SEC. This team is not losing because of penalties or turnovers. We just do not have enough mature talent. :yes:


We have the talent IMO but the for whatever reason this staff cannot put it all together and that is on Butch.
2013 Vandy game
2013 UGA
2014 UGA
2014 UF
2015 OU
2015 UF
2015 ARK
Some of these losses should have been wins for sure. I want Butch and CO. to succeed but they have to start winning games against teams that are not UK, SCAR, and Vandy.
 
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We have the talent IMO but the for whatever reason this staff cannot put it all together and that is on Butch.
2013 Vandy game
2013 UGA
2014 UGA
2014 UF
2015 OU
2015 UF
2015 ARK
Some of these losses should have been wins for sure. I want Butch and CO. to succeed but they have to start winning games against teams that are not UK, SCAR, and Vandy.
Well said to the vol brother that said we have an entitlement complex, all we are asking is for butch to finish what he started.
 
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We have the talent IMO but the for whatever reason this staff cannot put it all together and that is on Butch.

2013 Vandy game

2013 UGA

2014 UGA

2014 UF

2015 OU

2015 UF

2015 ARK

Some of these losses should have been wins for sure. I want Butch and CO. to succeed but they have to start winning games against teams that are not UK, SCAR, and Vandy.


They will. Even with talented athletes, time, experience and maturity are huge advantages.

That said, we should get rid of the curse just in case.
 
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Watching college football can be tough for a Vol fan. Personally, I attended UT from 1996 through 2000, and I experienced excellent college football during that time. I was, to put it lightly, spoiled. It took a lot of crushing defeats to help me come to terms with the fact that my expectations were not set at a reasonable level. That said, I am now tired of wandering in the desert, and I am ready for the Vols to return to the promised land of top-15 relevance. We can catch a glimpse of the promised land, but we don't seem to have the Lord's blessing yet to enter. Accordingly, I have mustered the following list of practical suggestions for my Vol brethren to help pass the time and ease our somewhat rocky transition back into national relevance:


[*]Cleanse the campus of the Cherokee curse. Read up here if you don't know this story. I still believe that we, as a university, owe an apology and some sort of ceremony to the Cherokee Nation. It's only right. I'll organize this if someone can put me in touch with the appropriate administrators.

Maybe she can help you find the people which you are seeking

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Warren
 
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Did we beat LSU in Baton Rogue in 2005? I'm beginning to think that we have a Voodoo curse on us from that game!
 
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So...are you saying we should or should not hope for a new coach? Imo Butch is no chip kelly

I just gotta ask all the Chipites, what has he done besides win a weak Pac 10 and get beat by SEC teams? If he were to coach in the SEC and can't beat the big dogs, why would he be a "home run" hire?
 
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