Article is spot on.
However, I do agree with the point an earlier post said about Jones being fired right now ending in nothing but disaster. I would rather have Jones, knowing his contract expires in 2 years over firing him this year, having a buyout to pay, and most likely ending up with yet another budget hire that will be in over their heads. As long as the recruiting stays in the top 10-15, that will be more than ample talent for a more able successor to come in and take the foundation and go somewhere with it.
:blink:This means with 1:26 left on the clock and two timeouts, Tennessee was able to run a total of four plays in their two minute offense and was forced to take both timeouts to avoid two ten second run off penalties. (This rule, by the way, was put in place because of the way Derek Dooley lost to North Carolina in the Music City Bowl. Meaning Tennessee narrowly avoiding becoming the first team to lose because the rule didn't exist and then also becoming the first team to lose because the rule existed.
:banghead2:This year in college football there have been 191 games where one team has had a 13 point or more lead in the fourth quarter. The leading team has won 188 of these games, the losing team has won three times. Two of those times have happened to Tennessee,
Agreed.Jones should have begun his press conference by saying this, "The players won this game and I lost it. Put this one entirely on me."
100% was. Yes, he does try to be over the top to build his brand, but if you would have seen his immediate Periscope "presser" after the game, it was very clear where his allegiance lies. He was not smirking, or giddy, or anything of the sort. He was genuinely ticked. That reaction I saw does not fit the narrative of the guy who loves to kick the Vols while they're down.
Also saw a picture of him (I believe Eddie George tweeted it) at the end of the 2013 Georgia game, in the "loser's cobra" and looking as bewildered as anyone.
Two short examples, I know, but I think a live reaction after a tough loss is more telling than something he might, admittedly, "write for clicks," under normal circumstances.
Lastly, yes he went to Vandy law after growing up in the midstate, but that doesn't change the fact that the vast majority around Nashville grow up Vols like I did. I would have chosen Vandy law over UT law too if I could've gotten in. Wouldn't have changed a couple decades of loyalty.
Whew, didn't set out to type all that. Just gets frustrating seeing people hate him for making jokes at our expense from time to time, because he's an equal opportunity offender. He makes fun of everybody. Like another poster said though, I fear his satire and logic goes over peoples' heads usually.
It's not drama to refuse to give clicks to a guy who built his career kicking my Alma mater when it was at its lowest point. The guy is a self serving clown making money by bashing UT.
Clay's grandfather played for Neyland, I believe he was on the '51 team. He was born and raised a Vol.
Born and raised a Vol, until we were at our lowest and he did nothing but trash our program and our fans...while simultaneously remembering that he is actually a Vandy (Law) alum and declaring that James Franklin craps gold.
Who hasn't trashed us since we fell off the college football map? We deserve the criticism and he's completely on point with this article.
Article is spot on.
However, I do agree with the point an earlier post said about Jones being fired right now ending in nothing but disaster. I would rather have Jones, knowing his contract expires in 2 years over firing him this year, having a buyout to pay, and most likely ending up with yet another budget hire that will be in over their heads. As long as the recruiting stays in the top 10-15, that will be more than ample talent for a more able successor to come in and take the foundation and go somewhere with it.