Twitter may have had a small part in the deal falling through but the state representatives of Tennessee most likely stopped that deal from happening when they chimed in. My preference is to leave Hoke in place until the higher powers at UT are sorted out. It seems this giant renovation that neyland needed so desperately was more important than the Football program that paid for it in the first place.
Anyone who posts on Twitter with disregard for the truth should stand up and be accountable.
In the end, it was Currie that should have ignored the minority and moved forward with the hire.
I have said the same about giving the job to Hoke and let the powers decide how to restructure power or to keep the status quo.
I don't see how renovation is an obstacle to a coaching search in light of what we have just discussed.