Clay Travis on Butch

#51
#51
Here is the average win/loss per decade

60s total record 67-32 or average of 7 and 3
70s total record 75-39 or average of 8 and 4
80s total record 76-37 or average of 8 and 4
90s total record 98-22 or average of 10 and 2
00s total record 83-44 or average of 8 and 4
10s total record 37-38 or average of 6 and 6

And what's your point? Yes, Fulmer's last few years and Dooley's 3 & Butch's 1st 2 season are why that % is what it is...and that's with the additional cupcake built in.
 
#54
#54
And what's your point? Yes, Fulmer's last few years and Dooley's 3 & Butch's 1st 2 season are why that % is what it is...and that's with the additional cupcake built in.

My point is...we have always been a 8-4 9-3 team and the mid nineties was an outlier
 
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#55
#55
"He is Derek Dooley but with worse hair"

I beg to differ. Dooley was a one in a lifetime coach.
 
#57
#57
I thought it was funny

Travis can be funny but I can only take him in very very small doses...his job is to rile us up..and like Finebaum, he picks on the large fanbases..it wouldn't work if he said that about UK, Vandy, or Mizzou
 
#60
#60
I'm not glad some of you are finally coming around (about Butch being an average to below average coach) but we will remain average to below average till he he gone and two to three years after he leaves. I've said it from the start. Sometimes you can just look at someone and tell they are all talk.
 
#61
#61
Butch is nowhere near as bad as Dooley. He is however a Fulmer clone in my opinion. Great recruiter, good guy, good coach but in this league good doesn't get it done.
 
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#62
#62
Dooley never really cared, Butch cares but has a lot of limitations.

As weak as the East is now, both the East and West were in flux throughout the 90s. The Ray Goof/Jim Donner party, etc. outside of Bama's problems with salary cap it was really UT and UF.
 
#63
#63
He's definitely not in Dooley territory. Clay Travis is just salty. Butch might as well be the second coming of Ron Zook though.
 
#64
#64
I'm not glad some of you are finally coming around (about Butch being an average to below average coach) but we will remain average to below average till he he gone and two to three years after he leaves. I've said it from the start. Sometimes you can just look at someone and tell they are all talk.

That's a pretty good analogy...Fulmer also had better assistants..Fulmer was a pretty good OL coach too though
 
#65
#65
My point is...we have always been a 8-4 9-3 team and the mid nineties was an outlier

I get that. I made that point on here several years ago that UT is historically a 68% winning team.

With that said, UT still hasn't had a conference title since 1998. Every now and then you need a break from the outlier and win something.
 
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#68
#68
Here is the average win/loss per decade

60s total record 67-32 or average of 7 and 3
70s total record 75-39 or average of 8 and 4
80s total record 76-37 or average of 8 and 4
90s total record 98-22 or average of 10 and 2
00s total record 83-44 or average of 8 and 4
10s total record 37-38 or average of 6 and 6
And we mock USC fans for wanting CSS years expectations
 
#69
#69
Butch is not Dooley.

He's a good recruiter, Dooley not so much. I've said it since the beginning, Butch is a good guy, good salesman, good person.....but he isn't going to win us a championship, SEC or otherwise.
 
#70
#70
A coach with a pulse can be a good recruiter at ut. Ut does most of the work for you. Dooley doesn't have a pulse. He's a life sucking vampire that kills football programs.
 
#74
#74
Not surprised that OP would bring Clay Travesty into the discussion. Cesspools commiserate. :ermm:
 
#75
#75
True. Dooley's press conferences were more entertaining

But not really more ridiculous. Dooley was much more colorful but both have said some of the stupidest things in the history of college football pressers.
 

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