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Greatness isnt achieved without years of struggle and strife. I think our fanbase [is] stupid if they think we are going to do any better at this point today. But next year is his time to either show he has the leadership or not.
So even the unnamed booster is admitting this season has been a struggle and next season is Jones' "prove it" year??
Obviously a negavol and needs to turn in his true vol fan card.
Seriously? If in July or Aug how many of you on here would have been happy with 8-4 with losses to USC & Vandy? Only to have the national media, UTAD, etc. that we need a few more years of struggle & strife.
i agree with the unnamed booster in regards to the comparison to Saban and Meyer....what they're doing, particularly Saban, is something that really shouldn't even be capable of being done in today's college football world.
what they're doing is so far to one side of the spectrum, it is foolish to think anyone should "just be able to do it". so to that point, even if we fired CBJ, or he left on his own, i don't have any delusions of grandeur that no matter who we brought in would bring those kinds of results with them.
and this is where i think many have it wrong....at least as far as expectations go.....i don't think most of us expect to "be Alabama".
i don't think most of us expect to be national title contenders every single year.
rather, most of us fall in to the category that we should be competing for our division more times than not, we should be competing with our chief rivals on a yearly basis and not have decade long or half decade long losing streaks against them.
anyway...i think this notion that Tennessee fans are stupid or unrealistic is a false narrative. Butch has brought the program back to respectability.
what we want is just the next step. win the division and just give yourself a chance at something more. you get to that point, and you just roll the dice from there....
but if you think about it...FL, GA, TN should all be winning the East on a fairly regular basis. throw in an anomaly with USCe every now and then or MO....and should it be realistic to think we should have a shot at an SEC title 2-4 times every 10 years? if we're remaining competitive w/in the conf? the answer is yes. i think FL and GA fans would probably agree with that as well....so long as the competition levels are on equal footing, which by all rights they should be given how all 3 schools recruit.
but you should go in to every season expecting to be capable of winning the division.
and it most certainly should be the goal, every season. we all understand the goal won't be met every year....right now, the only team or fanbase that doesn't, is Bama.
which is why most of us feel as much trepidation as we do about CBJ....the competition level isn't equal, the East has not been good for 5 years. and by many's estimation, we've had teams more than capable of winning it the last 2.
so if he can't do it now....what happens when those other programs do get back up?
that's where i am w/Butch, and why i have my doubts.
Myer has had better situations that most coaches. He was at Florida, one of the most talent rich states in the America, where you can recruit a championship-quality team without leaving the state. That is a huge advantage over Tennessee--sad but true, let's be honest. He's now at Ohio State, which is a big-time program in a WEAK conference. While we're playing Georgia and Florida and Bama, he's playing Iowa and Indiana and Northwestern. Big difference.
Swinney has done well--but he's not in the SEC.
I've been saying it since the Vandy game: You gotta keep the big picture in mind. Jones has made us better--and he can recruit, which is HUGE. I'd like to see a few more 4-stars and fewer 3-stars, but he's been a good/very good recruiter. That is job 1 at UT.
exactly, which, while it has a little more positive spin than Haney's piece, it still shares the same basic sentiment shared in Haney's pc, and by many fans.
and again, as long as CBJ is the coach here, i want him to do well. i'm rooting for him to succeed.
i just don't think he will given what i've seen to this point. but wanting it...yeah, i want him to be great.
The whole Saban angle is a straw man argument.
Very few Vol fans, myself included, expect to be on that level year in and year out. Saban is in a class by himself at this point and it's unlikely any team will attain that level again with the player parity and coaching attrition in today's game.
Expecting more than what is effectively being described as on the job training for a coach that has been the head of 3 different programs for 10 seasons now should't be too much to ask however.
And yet Muschamp sucked and McElwain has done better than WM but nowhere close to what Meyer did.
So just maybe Meyer is a good coach.
Meyer's only problem is he's coaching in a world that also has Nick Saban in it. he's like Ernie Els and Phil Mickelson having to play alongside Tiger Woods.
if not for, arguably, the greatest ever, they'd be one of the greatest ever.
Every single reporter that I have heard talk comment on it says that their has to be some credibility to it. They all say that Haney is far to creditable to throw out a story like that with no backing and all of them believe it would be career suicide for doing so.
Jonathon Hutton was on a moment ago and said Haney just wrote on paper what people have been saying a long time.
Edit: My comment is toward the Haney article. not sure about this one.
Bama is our biggest rival. I think it should be accepted and even demanded that we keep up with them, and compare ourselves to them.
We should be playing to beat them, and not just happy at 8-4
Reading between the lines:
1) The boosters think Butch's current buyout is greater than the acceptable opportunity cost of replacing him based on the coaches currently available
(Shoop and Butch alone would cost us 5.3 million + to fire right now, then you have all the rest of the staff)
2) Buyout costs will be lower this time next year and the coaching carousel will have turned another rotation
3) Since recruiting remains strong, waiting is the best of a set of unpleasant options, so why not talk Butch up in the interim and see if he can make adjustments
Oh I know, I was merely responding to armchair acting like Meyer only succeeded at UF because it's UF; considering the 2 coaches that have followed, there's no way you can just chalk it up to it being UF.
Plus Saban does have 13 years on Meyer, and (for now) has 2 more NCs than Meyer. So I think he's still going to probably end up considered one of the best every unless something bad happens.
If our boosters had your attitude, we would be right up there with them. We need you to hit the Powerball.
Weird, the same thing you describe seems to happen on a certain site i check out that may or my not rhyme with vol nation.Correct, I agree. And what Haney catalogued in his piece would seem to connect dots and correlate with what we saw this season.....team not ready to play, undisciplined play, highly rated players leaving midseason, Butch's pressers/comments, bad losses to inferior teams with the team's goals still on the table, etc.
There are some that are just never gonna accept what was written in the article and rather than consider what he wrote as truth or even something to consider, they're gonna try to discredit him, even though he's a UT alum and respected journalist instead. Just is what it is.