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One of the problems with Jerry Green was that most of his success was with Kevin O'Neill's recruits. Once those left the program, it was clear Jerry Green was done.
You can't exactly say that. Most of the McDonald's All-Amedicans were gone, but Peterson had to dismiss 2 guards, Haislip was suspended the first half of the season, and Slay got hurt. I highly doubt they would've been dismissed if Green still coached.Woods went on to be a good 3pt shooter at his new school.
 
You can't exactly say that. Most of the McDonald's All-Amedicans were gone, but Peterson had to dismiss 2 guards, Haislip was suspended the first half of the season, and Slay got hurt. I highly doubt they would've been dismissed if Green still coached.Woods went on to be a good 3pt shooter at his new school.
If I’m not mistaken, Woods led the nation in scoring. I think he was at a Florida mid major. Something like Florida Atlantic.

Edit: looked him up. He went to Florida A&M. Led the nation in three-point percentage. Averaged 20.5 and 20.3 points per game in his two respective seasons there. Was on track to be a fantastic player at Tennessee. He and Harris Walker would have been an incredible back court. Not sure where Walker went after Tennessee.
 
HE ran off TV, botched baseball hire until intervention.
Man, this utter BS about DW running off Tony is never going to die, is it?

And WTF do you mean by “botched” the baseball hire? He interviewed three people and hired the one the fans all wanted.

I honestly have no idea what reality some of you inhabit.
 
Man, this utter BS about DW running off Tony is never going to die, is it?

And WTF do you mean by “botched” the baseball hire? He interviewed three people and hired the one the fans all wanted.

I honestly have no idea what reality some of you inhabit.

Yeah, White ran off Vitello right into a Major League managerial job. Damn, if he had only committed a bit more NIL money, maybe Tony would have rethought the dream of every coach/manager and becoming literally an historic figure as the first college coach to ever become a MLB manager with zero MLB experience. If Danny had just been a little nicer.
 
Man, this utter BS about DW running off Tony is never going to die, is it?

And WTF do you mean by “botched” the baseball hire? He interviewed three people and hired the one the fans all wanted.

I honestly have no idea what reality some of you inhabit.
Nice puff piece!! They had to force him to hire JE!
 
Jerry Green wasn’t a very good coach, but it’s hard to believe that he was run off after 4x 20s and 4x NCAAT bids and Buzz was hired. Because he was Michael Jordan’s room mate 20 years earlier?
Believe it or not, Buzz was a hot name in coaching search season for a couple years. That NIt championship at Tulsa impressed people, who seemed to forgot Tulsa made the E8 the year before. Buzz had traction in 2001 but clearly wasnt ready for prime time.
 
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Hmmm...can't say I agree. He recruited Yarbrough, Slay, Higgins, Haislip, T. Woods, Harris Walker. All were on his last team that started the season 16-1.

Talent wasn't really the issue. Fan engagement, general attitude towards administration and media, player discipline, and coaching adjustments were more of his downfall.
Any way you slice it, it was O'Neil who got the recruiting back on track. I actually think O'Neil could have succeeded had he stuck around. He did a lot with very little, and is a bit of a scapegoat.

Now, was O'Neil a nice person, or someone the administration wanted to continue to work with? That is another discussion altogether.
 
Any way you slice it, it was O'Neil who got the recruiting back on track. I actually think O'Neil could have succeeded had he stuck around. He did a lot with very little, and is a bit of a scapegoat.

Now, was O'Neil a nice person, or someone the administration wanted to continue to work with? That is another discussion altogether.
Know one thing. , better not let your kids sit behind Vols bench when Kevin o Neil was the coach lol. Better plug their ears
 
Any way you slice it, it was O'Neil who got the recruiting back on track. I actually think O'Neil could have succeeded had he stuck around. He did a lot with very little, and is a bit of a scapegoat.

Now, was O'Neil a nice person, or someone the administration wanted to continue to work with? That is another discussion altogether.
Wouldn’t KO have succeeded elsewhere if indeed he was likely to have succeeded at UT had he stuck around?

I think a head basketball coach at the high D1 level has to have several different skills to truly build a successful program. KO was clearly lacking in the critical interpersonal skills required to have successful relationships with his bosses (AD & large donors). There’s a reason some of these coaches stick like a Barnes where others are constant rolling stones like a Musselman for example
 
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