orange_glory
The Tennessee shade of Orange
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Phil fulmer was as good an OC as we have had. Walt Harris did a great job in establishing the system here. Fulmer and Cutcliffe learned the Harris system. Cut got his training from Fulmer.
Cut is the best I witnessed. Debord did better than I expected but he wasn't great.
In before someone references record breaking rushing numbers. The number of plays per game is up so obviously numbers will be inflated
I don't know this to be true, but i have heard from multiple former players and coaches that Randy Sanders may have been the best coach they had ever met. Not sure why it didn't work out for him. And i don't mean i heard this as an insider or anything, just guys during interviews and such.
Cut got his training from Fulmer. Fulmer was an offensive line guy, and Cut was more a skill-position coach. Here's what I remember of Fulmer as OC, losing to bama 9-6 when he had a great offense.
Statistically speaking the best offenses (scoring more than 400 points in a season)
1990
1993 (most ever for UT)
1995
1997-98
2007
2015
Coach Cut was responsible for most of those years course having PM as your QB didn't hurt anything
Points are nice. Wins are better. Cut did a great job as OC and even better at developing QBs.
The OC is not responsible for the defense if they give up 38 points a game or a head coach that makes bad calls and costs the team the game.
The OC's primary function is to score as many points as possible and give their team a chance to win and to call plays that utilize the skills of the 11 players on the offensive side of the ball.
Cut got his training from Fulmer. Fulmer was an offensive line guy, and Cut was more a skill-position coach. Here's what I remember of Fulmer as OC, losing to bama 9-6 when he had a great offense.