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Are you suggesting Damon Evans is more qualified and he WAS an AD?:lolabove:
Evans was an intern with the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in 1993 as a compliance and academic affairs assistant, then served as director of compliance and operations at the University of Missouri in 1994. In 1995, Evans returned to the SEC as the director of compliance and was promoted to assistant commissioner for compliance in 1997. He returned to UGA as an associate athletics director in 1998.
Evans served from 1998 to 2001 as a member of the NCAA Division 1-A management council and as chair of the UGA academic task force in charge of reviewing academic credentials of prospective student-athletes. He became senior associate athletics director in 2000. In December 2003, UGA president Michael F. Adams announced that Evans would succeed long-time AD and former Bulldogs coach Vince Dooley on July 1, 2004.
I think its high time Johnny Majors is offered the AD job at The University of Tennessee, in secret of course, but he should be offered. If Joe Pa can coach at 83 surely Johnny can be AD .I read an article where Fulmer exchanged nearly 30 phone calls to AD Dickey and President Johnson combined while hospitalized. I seriously wish Fulmer would have never been coach now. At first I was okay to say he stayed a few years too long but now he and Hamilton both are no longer needed ..AT ALL..
i was a young lad, when all the phillip fulmer and majors stuff went down, but i feel for majors. they should at least honor him permantly in some way before he dies. heckphil has his own street.
I think its high time Johnny Majors is offered the AD job at The University of Tennessee, in secret of course, but he should be offered. If Joe Pa can coach at 83 surely Johnny can be AD .I read an article where Fulmer exchanged nearly 30 phone calls to AD Dickey and President Johnson combined while hospitalized. I seriously wish Fulmer would have never been coach now. At first I was okay to say he stayed a few years too long but now he and Hamilton both are no longer needed ……..AT ALL..
im glad you posted this.....i have never been comfortable with what went down with majors.....i thought fulmer stabbed him in the back, and being that way, he would someday hurt the program. fulmer was basically only about fulmer( a wolf in a very large sheeps clothing.)...never trusted him and didnt think he was that bright....when he lost what majors had created, he went straight down and took UT with him. as i recall, majors had angered some big time supporters, drank too much, and had health problems. fulmer should have went to usc at the time if he wanted a head coaching job(even though he had the abilities of an assistant), and came back to UT if he was good enough. fulmer did prove one thing....being a great recruiter doesnt mean you will be a great head coach.
Interesting. What always bothered me about the Fulmer hire is, no one else was interviewed or considered for the job.
I didn't think Fulmer was the best candidate UT could find. The program was definitely on the upswing and going in the right direction when he took over as opposed to when he resigned.
Interesting. What always bothered me about the Fulmer hire is, no one else was interviewed or considered for the job.
I didn't think Fulmer was the best candidate UT could find. The program was definitely on the upswing and going in the right direction when he took over as opposed to when he resigned.
You may be correct, as I am sure you have done the research, but as I recall the last years Johnny spent at Pitt he served as AD.... or so it seems to me
He retired from coaching following the 1996 NCAA season and served at Pitt in the position of Special Assistant to the Athletic Director and Chancellor until the summer of 2007
Interesting. What always bothered me about the Fulmer hire is, no one else was interviewed or considered for the job.
I didn't think Fulmer was the best candidate UT could find. The program was definitely on the upswing and going in the right direction when he took over as opposed to when he resigned.
No question about it. Has Johnny ever been associate AD anywhere, or have other relevant experience beside coaching?
I'm sure he could drink Evans under the table but that's not in the job requirements last I checked.
Its funny hearing about all the fans that feel sorry for Coach Majors. I doubt many know what, why and how it happened. Coach Majors did most of it to himself. If the media were like they are today back then, man would it be embarrassing. As good of a coach as he was, he was an even better drunk. Not a good spirited drunk, but a mean drunk. His drinking wasn't limited to just his off time.