Fire Kim Caldwell

Caldwell is starting to look like the Tennessee version of Chad Morris (Arky football coach).
 
Hey Hey now some people just don't understand when things don't go well it can get ugly. Especially when the other team is clicking just a thought 😉
If not going well is three straight Elite 8s, sign me up!! 🙂 Totally different situations, but I would love that level of “failure” at the moment after Kim’s 16-14 system and losing her entire roster.
 
She’ll have to go out and just buy a new one :/. I don’t like this new college pro thing.
 
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Bring either Candace Parker or Tamika Catchings home! They love the program; Kara not so much it seems.
Kara loved Tennessee so much that she stuck her neck out and told a painful truth. Lawson loved Tennessee too much, and look at what it got her. People like you getting it 100% wrong.
 
Kara loved Tennessee so much that she stuck her neck out and told a painful truth. Lawson loved Tennessee too much, and look at what it got her. People like you getting it 100% wrong.
You agree with Lawson then that UT runs a RACIST athletics department?
 
If not going well is three straight Elite 8s, sign me up!! 🙂 Totally different situations, but I would love that level of “failure” at the moment after Kim’s 16-14 system and losing her entire roster.
Was speaking of the one game lost by 33 . Which can happen on any given day against a quality opponent just as did South Carolina on the women's side. And sure would like to see the Lady VOLS get back there.
 
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If not going well is three straight Elite 8s, sign me up!! 🙂 Totally different situations, but I would love that level of “failure” at the moment after Kim’s 16-14 system and losing her entire roster.
This is why things get sidetracked you know you took and responded completely out of context.
 
I think the rumor is that it was Gabe, not Roman, undernining her. I know it’s hard to keep up with all the rumors, but the radio guy said it wasn’t about Roman.
And given the players' denials, the key question is…
WHO is peddling all these unfounded rumors, and why?

If a head coach has built a relationship of trust with their team members,
could an insurrection have a hope of succeeding?
 
This is why things get sidetracked you know you took and responded completely out of context.
? I was following the discussion of the poster you replied to. The sarcastic Fire Rick, Fire Danny, Everything is bad, make a poll. You said something that sounded in agreement. If I misinterpreted that, my bad.
 
When and where did Kara Lawson ever say, “UT runs a RACIST athletics department?” Is that really what she said, or is that your interpretation of her words?
I shared it in the Kara thread she called them out for not being diverse
 
I am not weighing in on if she’s a good coach or a bad coach, if her system works or doesn’t work, or if she should be fired or retained.

I just wanna mention that as I read all these threads on those topics I keep picturing the movie Moneyball with Brad Pitt. He was instituting a very unique analytical system that was unusual at the time. He could not get the coach that was a old school coach to get on board and play the players he wanted to play. He told him to play Scott Hattenburg at first base. The coach told him, “no, I am playing Carlos Peña,” and he also had Jeremy Giambi.

My favorite scene was when the Brad Pitt character told him to start Scott Attenberg tonight. The coach said, “no way, I’m starting Peña.”

Brad Pitt said, “you can’t do that,” and the coach said, “”really, why not!”

Brad Pitt had the greatest look and said, “because I just traded him and Giambi, he’ll be suiting up for someone else tonight.” I believe he got very little in return for the two players other than forcing the coach to institute his system.

Good movie. Great scene. But it kinda reinforces that sometimes you just gotta be all in.

I am not saying I agree or disagree with her system, I am just saying that sometimes you’re either have to be all in or not in at all, and these conversations all make me think of that movie Moneyball.

For anyone that’s never seen:
 
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Yes. That's my recollection as well. "Not being diverse" does not equal a statement that she labelled the UT athletic department as "racist."
Who was missing out on said No diversity, IMO its the roundabout way of calling ppl racist, it was a well thought out softer talking point for agree to disagree discussions. To make ppl conclude what you did its not equal but it means what it means. I have no problem with Kara, I thought she was the best Basketball talking head when she had her stint, nobody as good as her now IMO.
 
When and where did Kara Lawson ever say, “UT runs a RACIST athletics department?” Is that really what she said, or is that your interpretation of her words?
You know the answer before you said it but Kara never used the word racist in her public statements. She did use diversity.

"I would encourage all members of the board, the chancellors, the president, to look at the diversity or lack thereof of the senior staffs of our athletic departments"


But since the topic has come up. Here is a multi-dimensional definition of racism, courtesy of Gemini AI:

Racism is the belief, action, or systemic structure that ranks racial groups by superiority or inferiority, leading to prejudice, discrimination, or oppression based on ethnicity or inherited traits. It manifests through individual attitudes, such as stereotypes and harassment, as well as institutional policies that create unequal opportunities.
Merriam-Webster +2
Key Aspects and Types of Racism
  • Individual/Interpersonal Racism: Prejudiced attitudes, behaviors, or hate speech directed at individuals based on their race.
  • Systemic/Institutional Racism: Policies, laws, and practices within organizations (like housing, education, or justice systems) that create unfair disadvantages for certain racial groups and advantages for others
    .
  • Internalized Racism: When individuals from marginalized groups accept negative stereotypes about their own race, often causing psychological harm.
    Implicit Bias: Unconscious attitudes or stereotypes that affect understanding, actions, and decisions in an involuntary manner.
So, it seems unlikely that UTAD would be guilty of the first (Dimensions 1). #3 is kind of beyond an institution so lets call that NA. Kara is saying that UT needed some improvement on dimensions 2 and 4.

So, instead off screaming red faced "She called UT racist!!!" as though that is an unjustified and intolerable attack, we can calmly ask if UT administration had systematic policies or implicit biases that worked against the hiring of qualified black candidates to positions of power.

Then, the impetus falls on our fan of the 14th President (who enacted a slew of a pro-slavery policies by the way) to show where Kara was falsely accusing UT. By the way, the President of the UT system and then UTAD Phil Fulmer acknowledged that UT indeed did have a diversity problem. So, Franklin needs to fight with those folks too.
 
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You know the answer before you said it but Kara never used the word racist in her public statements. She did use diversity.

"I would encourage all members of the board, the chancellors, the president, to look at the diversity or lack thereof of the senior staffs of our athletic departments"


But since the topic has come up. Here is a multi-dimensional definition of racism, courtesy of Gemini AI:


So, it seems unlikely that UTAD would be guilt of the first (Dimensions 1). #3 is kind of beyond an institution so lets call that NA. Kara is saying that UT needed some improvement on dimensions 2 and 4.

So, instead off screaming red faced "She called UT racist!!!" as though that is an unjustified and intolerable attack, we can calmly ask if UT administration had systematic policies or implicit biases that worked against the hiring of qualified black candidates to positions of power.

Then, the impetus falls on our fan of the 14th President (who enacted a slew of a pro-slavery policies by the way) to show where Kara was falsely accusing UT. By the way, the President of the UT system and then UTAD Phil Fulmer acknowledged that UT indeed did have a diversity problem. So, Franklin needs to fight with those folks too.
This is an excellent answer. When people ask these questions with genuine intentions and seek to truly understand, then the resultant conversation can be rich and thought provoking. Much can be gained and also learned.
 
The next Lady Vols head basketball coach will be black. UT wants to placate social justice worker, Kara Lawson, and her legion of Lady Vols basketball supporters who view her as the savior of the program.
 

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