swampfoxfan
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You must be a young 'un. Historically, UT is an 8-ish win program. They filled the stadium then and they'll continue to do so unless things get a lot worse. Given the SEC of today, I wouldn't dismiss the idea that 8 wins is a solid season. This is a new world we live in.How many years will you be able to fill Neyland every game if we become an annual 7-5 or 8-4 team? At least Richt won a few SEC championships while at UGA his ten years down there before they canned him.
I don’t recall CPF getting a lot of five star players. He got a few here and there, but we never were loaded with five star players. Some we did get were busts. He took linebackers and developed into defensive ends , put weight on DB’s and running backs and made them linebackers. A lot of these posters don’t remember third down and Chavis, the old Mustang package where every team always converted on third down.It wasn't hard for Fulmer to recruit 5* guys to TN. It's definitely not hard to recruit high level players to TN, but you've gotta have good recruiters and Coach's that can develop. We have neither.
You really expected a championship in year 5 with what he took over? Need a reality check my dude
With the playoffs 8 game winning seasons is not going to be the standard goal. You might have them time to time. But if you aren’t making the playoff every 2 out of 4 years that isn’t going to be acceptable nor it should. There is no way if you’re competing in the SEC with our resources that 7-8 win seasons is your standard. Hell, it hasn’t even been Heupel’s standard here so far. You might be content with 7-8 wins every year and be happy but most aren’t and I guarantee guarantee folks who by tickets and contribute money aren’t buying a 7-8 win standard either. Most all teams have a bad year or even bad stretches but they don’t accept it as there standard. GBOYou must be a young 'un. Historically, UT is an 8-ish win program. They filled the stadium then and they'll continue to do so unless things get a lot worse. Given the SEC of today, I wouldn't dismiss the idea that 8 wins is a solid season. This is a new world we live in.
I’d say it’s slightly more complicated than that. Especially for an AD with a pretty good hiring record in his career.Oh yes I’m sure you are a coach hiring messiah. I bet you were on the moon when we hired a coach from the “saban tree” because it was a “guarantee”. You don’t get any guarantees period. The AD hires someone who has won some games and puts on a few good talking points in interviews. Then it works or it doesn’t.
With NIL location does not matter where a player lives, it's all about money and player evaluationFans who do not understand the landscape of college football or where Tennessee sits would never understand your question.
Truth is, Heupel has been coaching at a level above the talent we have had since he has been here. Tennessee was hit with recruiting violations and is just now hitting theor stride in recruiting. As we have seen with the defense this year, while there is talent, we are thin. We are stacking the talent.
But at Tennessee, even with NIL, we are a tier behind the upper echelon of college football. Tennessee doesn't have the recruiting hotbed that other states have access to.
I know who he’s hired here and who he hasn’t. I didn’t say they were winning titles yet, I said he has a pretty good history of hiring well. You know, including before he was here and the beginning of time for you apparently began. But maybe you’re right. Fire White AND Heupel. Solid strategy.Of of course it is. But you still get no guarantees. Just curious. Which hires are you speaking of? Because the coaches winning hardware on UT campus aren’t DW hires.
