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so, Kentucky's an automatic win for this season? Lolz
I seem to remember someone else running through the T that day. He was kinda fat. Oh, and jobless.
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Dumb, even for you.
No serious observer looks at that game without casting an angry glance at Hambone. Everybody knows he handled it completely wrong, the one consistency in Hambone's administration. The Vols went on to beat two far better teams. Without the Hambone Experiment that team is bowl bound with Jonathan Crompton v 1.0 as QB - an incredible achievement.
Wyoming is on Hambone; Memphis is on Fulmer.
Time to let go, guys.
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It's time for you to let it go. Hamilton had maybe a 5% impact on the Wyoming game for the timing of his firing Fulmer. The other 95% was on Fulmer. It's time for you to accept it.
It's better he did it then and then wait and finish 6-6 and have to deal with the small portion of fans stupid enough to think Fulmer should still get another year.Wyoming is on Hambone. He assumed responsibility for it the day he held that press conference. He is UTAD.
That's called responsibility. And it's not like the man does leave a wake of clusters wherever he shuffles.
No serious observer looks at that game without casting an angry glance at Hambone. Everybody knows he handled it completely wrong, the one consistency in Hambone's administration. The Vols went on to beat two far better teams. Without the Hambone Experiment that team is bowl bound with Jonathan Crompton v 1.0 as QB - an incredible achievement.
Wyoming is on Hambone; Memphis is on Fulmer.
Time to let go, guys.
Wyoming is on Hambone. He assumed responsibility for it the day he held that press conference. He is UTAD.
That's called responsibility. And it's not like the man does leave a wake of clusters wherever he shuffles.
Even if it was, who cares? The fact that the program had fallen so far was enough to fire him anyways. It wouldn't matte if we beat Wyoming by 50. Gibbs is just living in his little fantasy world where Fulmer is still a good coach.Just because you keep saying that ridiculous accusation that an AD ruined that game, isn't going to make it true.
Didn't realize Hambone was calling plays for Wyoming. And if you want to blame Wyoming on him then you can give him credit for Kentucky. The boys were only up for that game because is was a last home game for Fulmer.
Simms sets UT single game TD (10) and passing record (900 yds)...wins starting job back.
A lot of teams could have won. That team was simply bad.+1
Wyoming, don't want to make an excuse but not many teams would of won after their head coach firing. Hard to get motivated after that
Agreed. I don't really remember it, but it seems like that UT team was one of the best in the country. Maybe the best after Florida.Memphis on other hand was a complete shock.
Well isn't that the pot calling the kettle a naggerNo serious observer looks at that game without casting an angry glance at Hambone. Everybody knows he handled it completely wrong, the one consistency in Hambone's administration. The Vols went on to beat two far better teams. Without the Hambone Experiment that team is bowl bound with Jonathan Crompton v 1.0 as QB - an incredible achievement.
Wyoming is on Hambone; Memphis is on Fulmer.
Time to let go, guys.
No serious observer looks at that game without casting an angry glance at Hambone. Everybody knows he handled it completely wrong, the one consistency in Hambone's administration. The Vols went on to beat two far better teams. Without the Hambone Experiment that team is bowl bound with Jonathan Crompton v 1.0 as QB - an incredible achievement.
Wyoming is on Hambone; Memphis is on Fulmer.
Time to let go, guys.
