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It's not that Florida, Georgia, Texas, Cali have BETTER talent, it's that they have MORE talent, as is MORE population playing high school football. It's an issue of numbers -- far more high school football teams in Texas, etc than in TN. Also, a lot of TN's talent is based in Memphis (where I'm from) and everyone knows the success rate of bringing these kids to Knoxville.
With that said, I do see your point and I've repeated this fact over-and-over: not many people know or remember, but 1/3 of our '98 championship team was from Tennessee. I don't know that our numbers will ever be higher than that, but 1/3 is really impressive when you look at the numbers and everything does go in cycles.
It's not that Florida, Georgia, Texas, Cali have BETTER talent, it's that they have MORE talent, as is MORE population playing high school football. It's an issue of numbers -- far more high school football teams in Texas, etc than in TN. Also, a lot of TN's talent is based in Memphis (where I'm from) and everyone knows the success rate of bringing these kids to Knoxville.
With that said, I do see your point and I've repeated this fact over-and-over: not many people know or remember, but 1/3 of our '98 championship team was from Tennessee. I don't know that our numbers will ever be higher than that, but 1/3 is really impressive when you look at the numbers and everything does go in cycles.
My concern is that Hart will retain Dooley. Then Strong will go to Arkansas. Malzan will go to Auburn and Gruden will end up somewhere else.
Then Dooley gets fired at the end of the 2013 season and no really, really good coach is available to come to U.T.
Then we will all realize that had Hart pulled the plug in 2012, we could have had Gruden.
I say gauge the interest that Gruden has in U.T. If he is serious, then we fire Dooley and hire Gruden....
If we can't get our top three choices to be receptive to coming to U.T., the just keep Dooley, until a real good coach is available and ready to come to U.T.
Don't fire Dooley just to fire him. Have a great coach already hired before you fire him.....
You did say you were glad to see Fulmer go! not that glad now are you? Mama said be careful what you ask for. REAP IT!!!!!!!I was glad to see fulmer go in 08 and get kiffin. Things did not work well because Tennessee was too cheap and settled for Dooley. Wished they would have dug a little deeper in their piggy bank. I think if kiffin or fulmer coached this team they would have had at least 9 wins.
Yes we have Talent. Every team we play has good players from Tennessee. . With Dooley you will see Tennessee finish at The bottom (in the sec ) from now on in recruiting because all those connections that took years to build before he arrived are going down the tubes...quick! The guy is a 100% ass to former players ,coaches etc. We will improve the minute they announce he's gone !Yahoo Sports: Rivals.com Ranking - Rivals.com Tennessee Preseason Top 25 2013
Notice a pattern? All from the major TN market areas. Not one player from off the beaten path. Those kids exist, they're just playing WR on a team with a 5'7" 130 lb QB or they're a kid that would be a 6'4" 230 lb TE recruit forced to play O-line....The kids are there.
Wilhelm,
Look at where Pahoke is located. Check out Frostproof where Travis Henry is from. Those places are as rural as it gets.
How farther back can we go 0 & 5 vs. the SEC thats as far back i'm willing to go. We fired a better coach for a lot less, wake up man.If Gruden was really interested Dooley would be gone whether or not he wins out. This ought to tell you that Gruden is a long shoot. A very long shot.
I agree--don't fire DD and end up a a position where we are no better off. Firing him is going to set us back--if it is a great hire, we can make upo ground quickly. If i's a average hire, we struggle for several more years.
Frostproof is a tiny tiny town, beside Lake Wales ,Florida. The High school Travis was from is very small and I know this because I also played ball there! Spook Hill was the biggest thing in Lake Wales,lol It was about the size of Crossville TennesseeWilhelm,
Look at where Pahoke is located. Check out Frostproof where Travis Henry is from. Those places are as rural as it gets.
Well to be Honest if he is given the win out or your done card. He will be done. I'll say this here so you guys can rub my nose in it. Mizzu ,Troy, or Vandy will deal Dooley his card. I'll hate Like hell to have any of those win against Our Vols. But I have no faith he can win 4 Games in a row with this staff!
I agree to some degree, but I think it's an assumption based on population density. Nevertheless, I'm really surprised Low didn't mention that UT feasts on Georgia talent. Much of GA is closer to Knoxville than Athens. We draw the rest from the other surrounding states and a few from Florida. But we consider GA home territory. That's lost on all of these "woe is us" individuals.I take exception to this myth of the high school talent in TN. Is there some magical effing force that makes you a better athlete simply because you live in a different state? I'd say it's more likely that the talent gets overlooked, because TN doesn't send a bunch of rural kids from now defunct local small schools to centralized super-schools. Call me crazy, but I think Bama faired pretty well with Hightower, Notre Dame with Golden Tate, Ole Miss with Oher and Patrick Willis, Kentucky with Randall Cobb, USC with Patrick Turner, Marshall with Chad Pennington, the Vols with Witten, Leonard Little, Al Wilson, Travis Stephens, Tiny Richardson, etc etc etc
The only difference I've seen is the coaching process. In TN you can't be a head high school coach without being a teacher or having like 10 years as a volunteer coach. Other states have non-staff stipend positions....it's not the talent of the players. It's like saying players from Portland are naturally better than those from Cross Plains because they live 15 miles farther up the road. It's NOT the talent.
That's a myth and the myth is continuously perpetuated. The talent is there...bother to look for it. If Dooley wants to recruit "3 stars with character", at least get the ones that likely grew up bleeding orange.
I was glad to see fulmer go in 08 and get kiffin. Things did not work well because Tennessee was too cheap and settled for Dooley. Wished they would have dug a little deeper in their piggy bank. I think if kiffin or fulmer coached this team they would have had at least 9 wins.
I agree to some degree, but I think it's an assumption based on population density. Nevertheless, I'm really surprised Low didn't mention that UT feasts on Georgia talent. Much of GA is closer to Knoxville than Athens. We draw the rest from the other surrounding states and a few from Florida. But we consider GA home territory. That's lost on all of these "woe is us" individuals.
Keeping Dooley at this stage would be worse on recruiting than moving on. Too much instability. Recruits knew he was on the hotseat this year. That's why so many prospects have held off committing one way or the other. Too Tenuous. No tangible benefit keeping him.We keep Dooley unless and until we can find a good /head coach/ to take the job. No assistants, please.
I take exception to this myth of the high school talent in TN. Is there some magical effing force that makes you a better athlete simply because you live in a different state? I'd say it's more likely that the talent gets overlooked, because TN doesn't send a bunch of rural kids from now defunct local small schools to centralized super-schools. Call me crazy, but I think Bama faired pretty well with Hightower, Notre Dame with Golden Tate, Ole Miss with Oher and Patrick Willis, Kentucky with Randall Cobb, USC with Patrick Turner, Marshall with Chad Pennington, the Vols with Witten, Leonard Little, Al Wilson, Travis Stephens, Tiny Richardson, etc etc etc
The only difference I've seen is the coaching process. In TN you can't be a head high school coach without being a teacher or having like 10 years as a volunteer coach. Other states have non-staff stipend positions....it's not the talent of the players. It's like saying players from Portland are naturally better than those from Cross Plains because they live 15 miles farther up the road. It's NOT the talent.
That's a myth and the myth is continuously perpetuated. The talent is there...bother to look for it. If Dooley wants to recruit "3 stars with character", at least get the ones that likely grew up bleeding orange.
You are correct - there is talent in TN, but the issue is more about the numbers. In terms of population, Florida has three times as many people as TN; Georgia is 50% bigger.
The geography also has a role. Consider the fact that Memphis and Atlanta, the two largest metropolitan areas in this region, are both closer to Tuscaloosa than they are to Knoxville. Consider that Ole Miss (Oxford) is less than 90 miles from Memphis - >300 miles closer than Knoxville. There also isn't as much regional loyalty today; kids are into what's hot today and they don't know or care much about history. As much as it pains me to admit, Bama has a much better product on display today than my beloved UT. (FYI, I live in AL and the past five years or so have felt like I've died and gone to H#LL.)
Finally, I will agree with you that the coaching has a lot to do with the talent level of the kids coming out of HS. There just aren't that many "powerhouse" high schools (particularly in TN and in North AL where I live) with money and facilities to mold some of the better kids. There are exceptions, like the Maryville and Alcoa teams in the Greater Knoxville area, but you also have to be realistic. Yes, there are many good athletes on those teams and the coaches do an outstanding job of creating systems that help them succeed as a team, but if you look down the rosters at the individual players, there just aren't many of them who fall into the so-called 4-star and 5-star category that the big schools desire.
Patience is a virtue, but mine's pretty much used up.
Go Vols! (UT '83)
At Tennessee he beat SC, killed UGA we was in game with Fla and should have beaten Bama. Dooley has not beaten any of them and never been in game with Bama or Fla. Did I mention he helped Crompton improve.Why do people keep thinking that Kiffin is proven? He entered this season with what pre-season "experts" said was the most talented 22 guys in college football. He is struggling through some games that he should be blowing out. He is more hype than heft.