Dave Doeren Resume

Every year though he finished higher in ACC standings...this year they beat Louisville FSU and lost to Clemson by 7 points.

Fair enough, but it is also the ACC. Louisville and FSU were not what they have been in recent years. Clemson always plays them close.

This is just not the hire we need to make to elevate the program. This hire will just maintain the status quo. But the thing is that the fanbase is so done with the administration that when you announce a guy like Doeren it is just going to further bury our program, hell it may even kill it.
 
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If true, we need to burn up Dave's Twitter, email, FB and let him know he's not going to fit in Knoxville. He can always back out of it.
 
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I swear some of you guys have lost your dang minds. Anyone okay with this hire is the very definition of ignorant.
 
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Currie and Haslam have destroyed Tennessee program in a matter of days. They lost fanbase and we are about to enter a very dark period like we have never seen before
 
He ****ing sucks. 5-7, 7-6, 8-4, 5-7 and fired. Then we will just hire another dumbass and repeat the process.
 
I’m going to post this again. The UTAD is putting people out there to try and spin this. i don’t post here often but feel but been around long enough to know when to say something. They’re going full force into spin zone
 
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Currie never even met with Brohm in person. Just a phone call. Many players have started following Doeren on twitter. They know something we dont.

Its Doeren.

Following on Twitter doesn't mean anything... until they follow enough to go, 'Oh crap! THIS is who AD Currie wants to hire?'.

Currie is a lost idiot that has no clue how to bring back the glory of UT football.
 
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I know, we have 50 11 threads. But I have been pissed with this hire. I started looking into his team's. This year was actually a good run. They knocked off FSU Pitt, NC, and Louisville. Guys we couldn't beat any of them. The only disappointing loss was their first game of the season against SC and laid an egg against Wake Forest. He may actually be a competent coach because he beat some good ones and only lost by 7 to Clemson. This year's record says a lot about him. I know those teams are having down years, but his team is competing. We couldn't beat down teams with superior talent this year, or last. Let's get behind this guy. Unless we can get Kiffin, which we're not, we need to back off.

I'm felling a little bi polar now, but I think this guy is more than competent enough to compete. And may even surprise us

Mods please fix his name. Auto correct got Mr
They don’t want him, won’t negotiate a new contract
Probably be gone in a year!
But sure he could be 👍
 
Following on Twitter doesn't mean anything... until they follow enough to go, 'Oh crap! THIS is who AD Currie wants to hire?'.

Currie is a lost idiot that has no clue how to bring back the glory of UT football.

He is not an idiot. We are being purposely screwed here. Do yall really believe these millionaire and billionaire boosters are idiots? This **** is intentional.
 
He actually has an impressive resume. His teams get better every single year and guy is very smart..practically a Ph.D. He's not in my top 10 but he apparently was offered and will be our coach.

Doeren, who has packed a career’s worth of experience into his 22 years in the coaching profession, is a living example of a single-minded focus on a goal.* After eschewing medical school to follow his passion, he climbed rapidly through the coaching ranks.
He came to NC State after leading the program at Northern Illinois to its most successful two years in program history.* His first Husky squad won the school’s first Mid-American Conference Championship since 1983 and tied the school record with 11 wins.* His second version repeated as league champions and set a new school record by posting 12 victories for the season and earned a trip to the Orange Bowl - the first BCS berth ever for a MAC school.* Doeren was a finalist for several national coach of the year awards following the 2012 campaign.
Under Doeren’s leadership, NIU boasted the nation’s longest conference winning streak with 17 straight wins versus MAC opponents.* The Huskies never lost a home game during his tenure in DeKalb, winning a dozen home contests in his two seasons to extend the nation’s longest home winning streak to 21 games.* The Huskies’ Academic Progress Rate (APR) ranked among the top five nationally as well. *
Prior to his stint in DeKalb, Doeren spent five seasons in the Big Ten at Wisconsin, where he served as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach.* During Doeren’s time in Madison, the Badgers posted a 49-15 overall mark and played in the Champs Sports Bowl twice, the Outback Bowl, the Capital One Bowl and the Rose Bowl.
For his first two seasons in Madison, he served as co-defensive coordinator/recruiting coordinator/linebackers coach and in 2008, was named the primary defensive coordinator. *
Doeren arrived at Wisconsin after four seasons (2002-05) at the University of Kansas, where he served as linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator for three seasons before being promoted to co-defensive coordinator under head coach Mark Mangino.*
During Doeren’s time at Kansas, the Jayhawks ended a seven-year bowl drought, earning bids to the 2003 Tangerine Bowl and the 2005 Ft. Worth Bowl.* The opponent in that first bowl appearance was a Philip Rivers-led NC State team. *
In 2000 and 2001, Doeren coached the secondary at NCAA Division I-AA (now Football Championship Subdivision) powerhouse Montana, also serving as the Grizzlies’ recruiting coordinator for one year. Montana advanced to the the I-AA national championship game in 2000, losing by two points, but returned to win the national title the following season.* The Grizzlies posted a 28-3 record and won two Big Sky Conference championships in his two years with the program and he coached five All-Americans, four All-Big Sky performers and two league defensive MVPs.
Doeren grew up right outside of Kansas City, where he watched his grandfather, Thomas Glennon, coach high school basketball and track. He loved the respect his grandfather commanded from his players, even after he retired from coaching.
When he left for college at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, his goals were to play football, earn a pre-med degree, go to med school and become an orthopedic doctor.* He accomplished the first two.
He lettered at tight end for the Bulldogs, catching 19 catches for 237 yards for his career.* He majored in pre-medical biology, earning Academic All-American as a senior.* He took the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT).* His plans for the future changed, however, during the summer between his junior and senior years when his former coach at Bishop Miege High School asked him to lead seven-on-seven drills. *
Doeren says from that moment on, he decided he wanted to be a coach.* He pursued that goal with a relentlessness that never wavered.* Instead of heading to med school, he landed his first coaching job in 1994, right there in Kansas at Shawnee Mission High School.* His collegiate coaching career began just a year later, when he was named an assistant coach at Drake, leading the linebackers from 1995-97 before adding defensive coordinator chores in 1997. * He also earned his master’s degree from Drake in educational leadership.
Doeren got his first taste of a bowl experience as a defensive graduate assistant at the University of Southern California.* During his stint with the Trojans, he began work on his Ph.D.

He's obviously the hottest head coaching candidate I've seen since Jon Gruden........Im sure we will have to negotiate an insanely huge buyout so Bama doesnt hire him out from under us......most college coaches especially in P5 have outstanding resumes......that's why they are P5 coaches....however that doesn't necessarily mean they are going to be world beaters in a P5 conference.....most just arent. Yout take a Ranger for 75th Ranger Regiment......and drop him in the Army Reserves he would be a god.....an excellent soldier with highly advanced training and skills.....no body could touch him on a promotion board or local soldier or nco of the year board.....but in the Ranger Bats he is just another boot who runs a 12 min 2mile and running in the middle of the pack in regards to physical and mental metrics.
 
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