kptvol
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I'd say so, assuming the sanctions won't be too bad.
The only question for me is if we could have gotten a better coach holding Fulmer one more year.
If Dooley turns out to be the guy, then I certainly think hiring Kiffin was better than another year of Fulmer.
The UT job was a better job for potential replacements when Fulmer left than it was when Kiffin left.
I'd feel pretty damn good about our odds of going 8-4 with that murderer's row we played in 2008.
The 08 season was just an awful football year. UT was having a tough time, we were getting gang-raped by UF, Clemson, and Iowa.
Fyi, SC had their first practice tonight. Nothing of note to report, except that Alshon Jeffery was held out because of a minor whiplash injury from a wreck he was in today. He should be back soon, though, maybe tomorrow. Forgive my hijacking of the thread. Carry on.
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This sentence needs to be underlined and stickied for the revisionists.
Yes, we would now be welcoming the death penalty instead of the wrist slap. :crazy:
In addition, we would be suffering through the worst attrition and biggest bust of a recruiting class in the last 60 years of SEC football (Fulmer and Dooley recruits contribute).
Finally, the departure of Kiffin should have been anticipated by any AD with three working grey cells.
Furthermore, we would have won more games with Fulmer at the helm than Kiffin (and Dooley) at this stage.
I like Dooley despite him being the poster boy of the bourgeoisie. He's my coach, and I hope he can get it done.
Class was sixth when he left with a ton of highly rated guys ready to round it out. Dooley just hauled in a really good one, too. If you look back at Phil's 2009 class his most highly rated guys were almost all total busts. The class prior to that was just plain not good.
CPF's class was top ten when he was fired, and i'm sure that, like kiffy, he was ready to round it out. woulda shoulda coulda.
instead of what might have been, let's look at the one class that kiffy actually landed. it was ranked what, 9th at the time? rivals now calls it the overall worst NCAA class of the last decade.
CPF's 05 and 07 classes were ranked 4th and 3rd, and we see how that turned out.
star rankings and hype don't always equate with success.
kiffy's biggest strength was supposed to be recruiting. at UT it turned into the decade's biggest bust.
kiffy's biggest strength turned out to be marketing himself. i will concede that he is very, very good at it. otherwise he sucks.
CPF's class was top ten when he was fired, and i'm sure that, like kiffy, he was ready to round it out. woulda shoulda coulda.
instead of what might have been, let's look at the one class that kiffy actually landed. it was ranked what, 9th at the time? rivals now calls it the overall worst NCAA class of the last decade.
CPF's 05 and 07 classes were ranked 4th and 3rd, and we see how that turned out.
star rankings and hype don't always equate with success.
kiffy's biggest strength was supposed to be recruiting. at UT it turned into the decade's biggest bust.
kiffy's biggest strength turned out to be marketing himself. i will concede that he is very, very good at it. otherwise he sucks.
You are comparing three classes that Phil spent years assembling to one class that Kiffin spent two months slapping together. That doesn't work.
That's why I commented on it, not to dispute it but to try to clarify for those that don't want to understand.
let kiffy's hypothetical top 5 class of 09 be the focal point.
there is no evidence that it would have been any better than CPF's hypothetical top 5 class of 08, or actual top 5 classes of 05 and 07. the acid test is how the class actually plays out, not how it was ranked on signing day (see 05 and 07) or in this case how it might have been ranked on signing day.
and based on what kiffy has done at SC with top 5 talent (he lost what, 5 games last year?) his recruiting is likely moot anyway. 2007-2010 SC's classes were ranked 2, 8, 4 and 1.
saying that if kiffy had stayed he would have made us champs makes about as much sense as gibbs saying the same about CPF.
