kptvol
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The best way to evaluate Kiffin's "left the program better than I found it" statement is to see what the free market actually said about it. When Kiffin was hired, the Tennessee job was still considered attractive enough that Hamilton apparently had several credible candidates, and ended up hiring a coach with NFL experience. When he left, roster attrition and the timing of it meant that Tennessee could no longer interest the same quality of coaches, and had to settle for a guy out of the WAC with a losing record. If Kiffin had really left the program in meaningfully better shape than it was in when he was hired, somebody with a decent resume would have wanted the job.
Everyone was an exaggeration, but the overwhelming sentiment on VN was a positive feeling about the 2009 season.
I think most people on here felt about the 2009 season about the same that they have come to feel about 2010: a generally positive stepping stone towards (hopefully) better days ahead. Each season is an INC by itself. Since the Kiffin payoff was a negative, people go back and reevaluate the whole process in that light. The same thing will happen with 2010. If Dooley ends up being successful, Vol fans will talk glowingly about how he kept a terrible roster together through adversity and overachieved by getting them to a bowl game in his first season. If Dooley ends up being a failure, all Vol fans will remember about this year is 13 men on the field, second-half collapses, and shower discipline.
The day he becomes USC's coach, it becomes his job to recruit players to USC. If that involves recruiting players he recruited to UT, so be it.
If UT hired Nick Saban, wouldn't you want him to try to bring his Alabama recruits with him?
The day he becomes USC's coach, it becomes his job to recruit players to USC. If that involves recruiting players he recruited to UT, so be it.
If UT hired Nick Saban, wouldn't you want him to try to bring his Alabama recruits with him?
Yeah, but he couldn't control when the job came open. Just like Dooley couldn't control when the UT job came open. I do agree on the attempts to get players. I would like to know what all Orgeron told them. If he was explaining their options, then I don't really find fault in that. Right or wrong, kids commit to coaching staffs rather than schools sometimes.
Yeah, but he couldn't control when the job came open. Just like Dooley couldn't control when the UT job came open. I do agree on the attempts to get players. I would like to know what all Orgeron told them. If he was explaining their options, then I don't really find fault in that. Right or wrong, kids commit to coaching staffs rather than schools sometimes.
The day he becomes USC's coach, it becomes his job to recruit players to USC. If that involves recruiting players he recruited to UT, so be it.
If UT hired Nick Saban, wouldn't you want him to try to bring his Alabama recruits with him?
I'm fine with kids committing to coaches rather than university's, it's their choice.
We are comparing Dooley and Kiffin. Kiffin has shown his true colors. Dooley has proven week after week that he is committed to building this program up without smoke and mirrors, shooting off his mouth, and respecting where he is and who got him there. USC can have Kiffin and I will enjoy watching him ride that program into the sewer.
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Kiffin wouldn't have gone 6-6 with this team.I'll say this one more time, and I'll never say it again. When Kiffin was hired, it was the 2010 schedule that I took a look at. Absolutely brutal.....I will go to my grave knowing that Kiffin didn't want to play our 2010 schedule with the talent he had coming back. Flame away, but this year was going to be rock bottom no matter who was coaching the team.
Maybe it is a blessing he was gone. Kiff was a master recruiter, but his second 6-6 season in a row may have cost him some momentum. I'm not saying it would, but it is certainly a possibility.
Kiffin wouldn't have gone 6-6 with this team.
He went 7-6 last year at UT with a lot more talent than what we just went 6-6 with. This year, he's 7-5 at USC with more talent than everyone he's played except Oregon.
If he was still here, we wouldn't be going bowling.
There are a lot of coaches that would've gone 6-6 with the way the schedule set up for us this year, including Kiffin. You also can't base much on what's happened out at USC. It may seem like a cop out, but he's in an impossible situation out there. Talented? Sure. But they have zero will ... especially on defense. Their offense has been fine for the most part.
I think most people on here felt about the 2009 season about the same that they have come to feel about 2010: a generally positive stepping stone towards (hopefully) better days ahead. Each season is an INC by itself. Since the Kiffin payoff was a negative, people go back and reevaluate the whole process in that light. The same thing will happen with 2010. If Dooley ends up being successful, Vol fans will talk glowingly about how he kept a terrible roster together through adversity and overachieved by getting them to a bowl game in his first season. If Dooley ends up being a failure, all Vol fans will remember about this year is 13 men on the field, second-half collapses, and shower discipline.
I think most people on here felt about the 2009 season about the same that they have come to feel about 2010: a generally positive stepping stone towards (hopefully) better days ahead. Each season is an INC by itself. Since the Kiffin payoff was a negative, people go back and reevaluate the whole process in that light. The same thing will happen with 2010. If Dooley ends up being successful, Vol fans will talk glowingly about how he kept a terrible roster together through adversity and overachieved by getting them to a bowl game in his first season. If Dooley ends up being a failure, all Vol fans will remember about this year is 13 men on the field, second-half collapses, and shower discipline.
Your infatuation with Kiffin is a little on the weird side. Impossible situation??? I sure wish Dooley had that impossible situation of a team loaded with 5* talent... Kiffin could lay a turd and you would try to convince us its a golden nugget...
And their zero will... Especially on D??? Maybe that has something to do with the fact that the walking zombie, Monte ain't cut out for the college game.
Lane sucks... Al Davis sure was right about him...
Thank You Pete Carrol for bolting for the NFL. Thanks to the 4 or 5 guys that turned down USC.
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Well, that's the difference. I never had a problem with Kiffin leaving. I had a problem with the way he left but not the act itself. Kiffin is a mercenary like most of the top coaches in sports. They both left within 2 weeks of NSD, and I don't blame either of them.
Don't misunderstand me. I respect Dooley and like him as a person. But, ultimately, some of the biggest pricks that walk this earth are also some of the best coaches that walk this earth. College football has turned into a business, and, like in business, some of the slimiest people you know are the ones making the big bucks. It's the same in college football now, and that's why Kiffin's demeanor and attitude never bothered me. That's also the reason why I don't bank anything on the fact that Dooley seems like a stand up guy.
Actually, that's what we agree on.
don't think I'd go quite that far