Fire Fulmer.

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There’s zero reason to make any coaching change until the AD is cleaned out. We need to get better people in charge before we make any change in coaches. Pruitt is awful, probably the worse coach in the history of the program, but we cannot expect better if we don’t have the right people in charge of making our next hire.
 
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There’s zero reason to make any coaching change until the AD is cleaned out. We need to get better people in charge before we make any change in coaches. Pruitt is awful, probably the worse coach in the history of the program, but we cannot expect better if we don’t have the right people in charge of making our next hire.
great, this thread.
 
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There’s zero reason to make any coaching change until the AD is cleaned out. We need to get better people in charge before we make any change in coaches. Pruitt is awful, probably the worse coach in the history of the program, but we cannot expect better if we don’t have the right people in charge of making our next hire.
Ol Phil needs to kick rocks. He's too stubborn to admit he hired the wrong guy and is digging his heels in to keep from looking like the imbecile he is
 
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There’s zero reason to make any coaching change until the AD is cleaned out. We need to get better people in charge before we make any change in coaches. Pruitt is awful, probably the worse coach in the history of the program, but we cannot expect better if we don’t have the right people in charge of making our next hire.
Let’s march on university ave boys.
 
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No. Firing him as coach was what started this mess we've been in for more than a decade. Firing him as AD will make everything that comes next exponentially harder.

He's a bright fella, he understands both the sport and the business, he loves the University with every fiber of his being. He's absolutely the right person for that job.

Leave him the hell alone.
 
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No. Firing him as coach was what started this mess we've been in for more than a decade. Firing him as AD will make everything that comes next exponentially harder.

He's a bright fella, he understands both the sport and the business, he loves the University with every fiber of his being. He's absolutely the right person for that job.

Leave him the hell alone.

Defenders of Fulmer are defenders of Pruitt. Y’all are happy with mediocrity. Get the heck off your high horse and fire every last damn one of em. Turn in your vol card. Turn in your fan card. Turn in your dang diploma if you’re talking like this. We need drastic change tonight.
 
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Defenders of Fulmer are defenders of Pruitt. Y’all are happy with mediocrity. Get the heck off your high horse and fire every last damn one of em. Turn in your vol card. Turn in your fan card. Turn in your dang diploma if you’re talking like this. We need drastic change tonight.
I gotta turn in my West Point diploma, too? Dang. Harsh.
 
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No. Firing him as coach was what started this mess we've been in for more than a decade. Firing him as AD will make everything that comes next exponentially harder.

He's a bright fella, he understands both the sport and the business, he loves the University with every fiber of his being. He's absolutely the right person for that job.

Leave him the hell alone.
I don’t give a damn how much “he loves the university.” His love isn’t the issue, his incompetence is.
 
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Defenders of Fulmer are defenders of Pruitt. Y’all are happy with mediocrity. Get the heck off your high horse and fire every last damn one of em. Turn in your vol card. Turn in your fan card. Turn in your dang diploma if you’re talking like this. We need drastic change tonight.
One might argue that people that think changing coaches every three years will pay off might need to turn in their card as well.
 
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No. Firing him as coach was what started this mess we've been in for more than a decade. Firing him as AD will make everything that comes next exponentially harder.

He's a bright fella, he understands both the sport and the business, he loves the University with every fiber of his being. He's absolutely the right person for that job.

Leave him the hell alone.

I’m thinking we should fire you. I get sunshine pumping but damn dude. UT should’ve hired Blackburn or Davis years ago.
 
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There’s zero reason to make any coaching change until the AD is cleaned out. We need to get better people in charge before we make any change in coaches. Pruitt is awful, probably the worse coach in the history of the program, but we cannot expect better if we don’t have the right people in charge of making our next hire.

So return to the old ways of Haslam's and (Insert handpicked AD Yes Man here)?????

LET'S FREAKING GO
 
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