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2007 was great? LMFAO
We got beat by Florida 59-20. We got beat by a 6-6 Alabama team 41-17. Not very often does a team win an SEC division with 2 losses.
There is no University of Fulmer
There is no ability to hire coaches by our AD/boosters.
If you'd still opt to fire Fulmer after the last 9 seasons then you're a special kind of stupid.
If Jeremy Foley was our AD it was the right decision. With Mike Hamilton in charge I wouldn't let that guy fire Fulmer - ever.
Thats where hindsight is 20/20. We didnt know the clusterfu*k that awaited us. Kiffin was actually viewed as a splash hire by some (not me) at the time. It was what it was, what resulted was one of the greatest mismanagements in sports history, Id say.
This is what got Fulmer fired.
Alabama @ Tennessee -- October 25, 2008 -- Rammer Jammer - YouTube
Apologies in advance.
I just dont agree with that. It was time for a change.
If were gonna play revisionist, imagine if Patterson had been hired instead of Kiffin.
Apparently no other big 5 school thought enough of him to hire him to coach their team. He publicly stated on several occasions that he still had "fire in his belly" and wanted to continue to coach. As it seems, he was just as delusional about himself as some of our fans are about him.
Great guy, good coach and won a ton of games here. That being said, he didn't have to build it up as a HC and when there was some drop-off, the lack of experience in doing a rebuild as a HC put us into a slide to mediocrity. Probably the reason he didn't get any major jobs when there openings the next couple of years
SEC record
Or Brian Kelly, who I wanted at the time. That was the offseason before he won 12 games and got the ND job.
Either Patterson or Kelly would have been an excellent choice.
But, that stupid family and the revolving door of bad ADs consistently pass over the right guy for the wrong guy.
I was never impressed with our vaunted "November runs" against SEC dreg. It was clear Fulmer had lost the ability to compete against better competition. We can't prognosticate where the program would be now, but the trend was downward. Doing the right thing and executing it badly, are not the same thing.