jarnol32
To be the man you gotta beat the man.
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I guess in your world, one years success is the eternal goal. One banner to wave threadbare for 50 years. In other peoples, it is sustained success. Staying competitive. The kind my grandparents enjoyed under Neyland.
I remember the 98 championship, and relished it. However, I also remember the hows and whys of things getting offtrack under Fulmer. I hated him getting fired, but had no delusions about it being undeserved.
Now that he is AD, I hope and pray he learned from his shortcomings so he might foster sustained success. But if he isn't going to make a sustained run possible, I hope he rides off into the sunset soon. For now, it seems he might be building it the right way. I hope it lasts this time.
I hope not but wonder if the UTn is beginning to be lookd up on as Dead End University. Coaches we hire and fire with noticeable frequency. Though they do do get a big chunk of money out of us before leaving. The AD mess and players with potential going undeveloped and undrafted. I just wonder how we are perceived these days.
Some posters just want to feel bad....
I don't feel bad at all. 0-12 next year wouldn't surprise, phase, or depress me even slightly. It would be great to be relevant at some point in the future, but as long folks think things aren't that bad right now, we can continue with the mediocrity. The athletic department is happy when you're happy.
This has got to be the most depressing thread yet. Why all the woe is me stuff? New staff, new HC, new AD, new Chancellor and soon a new president. What happened to the honeymoon period? You guys are sounding like you are negotiating a divorce.
Tenn is a mid tier football program now at the very best a 9-4 type school think Arkansas or Kentucky and Mizzou. When will you fans finally realize that and make peace. The 1990s are never coming back and Im confident to say although Im not yet 40 years old that I will never see my Vols win another SEC title or national title. Our rich tradition is a relic of the past much like Army and Navy and Minnesotas football programs are.