Fans of other schools what are you thoughts?

#26
#26
why are you asking this question after you already listed your premier gigs?


I believe I gave my definition, which is sustained success. The premier teams I mentioned have had it and really never are out of the national title hunt for more than a few years at a time and all are having some current success, too. Florida is on the verge, I agreed with Jay.

UT has been off the radar for long enough that it doesn't rate premier anymore, IMO, if it at some point did.
 
#27
#27
What makes a job a premier job? Level of pay? Level of success before you got there or while you were there? Facilities? Booosters? Size of stadium?

Its all subjective.

I think Florida is on the verge, but they haven't had the sustained success I think of when I think premier. Same with UT, especially lately.
I think who you attract defines "premier". Our next coach will give us an indication of how "premier" the job is viewed by the coaching world. I'll wait and see, although my personal belief is that the lack of local high school talent drops it down a notch in coaching interest.
 
#28
#28
For those of you who think we are going to be good right away you need your head checked. If we get the wrong guy in it could set us back 10 years. Do I think this will happen,no. But in reality we may not win more than 7 games the next 3 years.
 
#30
#30
I believe I gave my definition, which is sustained success. The premier teams I mentioned have had it and really never are out of the national title hunt for more than a few years at a time and all are having some current success, too. Florida is on the verge, I agreed with Jay.

UT has been off the radar for long enough that it doesn't rate premier anymore, IMO, if it at some point did.

By that criteria, USCwest isn't a premeir job. They sucked for like 25 yrs.

Florida is like "new money". Not enough of a past to be taken too seriously!
 
#31
#31
2) It will take UT 3-4 years to be competitive with the top of the SEC again, but I think UT fans by and large accept that.
First, thanks for giving a polite response. Classy.

Secondly, I think it is completely possible that your #2 happens. We could end up with a Zook or Shula experience. I hope not and think we have the talent in the ranks -- except offensive line.

Heck, look at Michigan.
 
#32
#32
I don't think anyone can call this a "rebuilding" job per say. All the resources are right there and if right coach is hired Tennessee will be competitive in the SEC east next year.

And tell me this lawgator, is Florida a premier job?


He wanted to say it was but knew it would kill his credibility on this site to say UT isn't and UF is.
 
#33
#33
How in the hell is Arizona as good as Florida, LSU, and Tennessee?

Considering UA has never even been to a rose bowl i think we can safetly assume it isn't a elite job. The following in the pac-10 are better:

Cal, Oregon, UW, ASU, UCLA, USC
 
#35
#35
I don't think any of this "premier" talk means anything unless every school in the nation is looking for a new head coach next year. UT will be a premier vacancy, so unless these unemployed coaches want to wait a few years until FLA, USC, or Michigan drop their coaches, I guess we've got a better chance than most!
 
#36
#36
I don't think any of this "premier" talk means anything unless every school in the nation is looking for a new head coach next year. UT will be a premier vacancy, so unless these unemployed coaches want to wait a few years until FLA, USC, or Michigan drop their coaches, I guess we've got a better chance than most!


Valid point.
 
#37
#37
I don't think any of this "premier" talk means anything unless every school in the nation is looking for a new head coach next year. UT will be a premier vacancy, so unless these unemployed coaches want to wait a few years until FLA, USC, or Michigan drop their coaches, I guess we've got a better chance than most!
Well said
 
#39
#39
See my posts elsewhere. In a nutshell:

1) This was inevitable.

2) It will take UT 3-4 years to be competitive with the top of the SEC again, but I think UT fans by and large accept that.

3) It will happen. UT will be a power once again. But as I say it will take a few years.

4) The UT head coaching job is not a premier job. But its a very, very good job. I think there will be a lot of interest, especially since as I say I think the fans will give the new hire a break for at least three years to rebuild things.

5) Fulmer is subtly blaming the players for this season and, to some extent, his demise.

Overall, happy for you guys. UT will be back and this had to happen, first.

1 i agree with; 2/3 are the same but i agree since i love our fans but we're impatient right now so; i disagree w/ 4 in the sense that i wouldnt call it a premier job due to the quarrels right now but at the same time it's right under that ... feel there's a better wording than very good

and 5, i dont think he's blaming his players; that's one thing the guy would never do and that's why the people who played for him liked him so much; it's not in his character to blame the players
 
#40
#40
While I hate Bama as much as the next UT guy, I'm tired of our fans looking uneducated when it comes to Bama and Saban. Nick Saban took a pay CUT to go to Alabama, so the "highest bidder" thing that our fans continually say looks both childish and out of touch with reality.
 
#42
#42
WE DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT UT BEING COMPETITIVE FOR THE NEXT 5 YEARS

- Signed THE REST OF THE SEC COACHES
 
#43
#43
Lawgator is correct, it probably will take 3 to 4 years before we can even hope to be at the top of the pile again in the SEC. But, we WILL get there.............
 
#45
#45
i would rather not hear any bammer input... so if your a bammer.. keep to yourself... troll

my guess is it's a combination of laughter, pats on the back for thinking it was them that caused him to leave, and celebration that they're most hated coach was fired
 
#46
#46
You are on my last nerve!

How long did it take Saban?

Dumbest thing you've ever written.

No, he's not.

saban was 2 years, but he also had the good stockhold of recruits that bama had from shula's term, especially when he gave them that 10-2 year; bama was already on the brink, they just needed the right coach to put them over the edge
 
#47
#47
WE DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT UT BEING COMPETITIVE FOR THE NEXT 5 YEARS

- Signed THE REST OF THE SEC COACHES

Because every coach/player/fan of the SEC likes seeing one of its top programs being a disappointment and making the entire league look bad...yeah, that's what they all want.

(Not saying that's going to happen to UT, by the way)
 
#48
#48
While I hate Bama as much as the next UT guy, I'm tired of our fans looking uneducated when it comes to Bama and Saban. Nick Saban took a pay CUT to go to Alabama, so the "highest bidder" thing that our fans continually say looks both childish and out of touch with reality.


Saban was on his way out of Miami and he knew it. He found out the hard way that he is a college coach
 
#49
#49
He wanted to say it was but knew it would kill his credibility on this site to say UT isn't and UF is.

I'll say it: UT isn't, and UF is.

Actually, I'm not sure what "premier" means. It has been posted numerous times on the site, but I'd put the Tennessee job at somewhere between the 8th and 15th best job in the country, all things considered. I'd put Florida somewhere in that top 8.
 
#50
#50
You are wrong, I am a lifelong Dolphins fan and he wasn't on the hotseat, YET. He had at least another year to turn it around. Any way you slice it, 5 million is WAY more than 3.5 million, which was his first year salary at Alabama.
 

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