Fulmer article on SI.com

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Former Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer said he's intentionally tried to lay low in recent months as his replacement, Lane Kiffin, took over the Volunteers.

Fulmer was given the Gen. Robert Neyland Trophy by the Knoxville Quarterback Club on Saturday morning in a reception before Tennessee's annual Orange and White spring scrimmage game.

He was honored on the field at Neyland Stadium before the game, drawing cheers from the crowd of 51,488.

"I actually did discuss with them whether the timing was the right thing or not, and they assured me that they felt it was the right thing," Fulmer said before the game Saturday. "It takes a while to validate yourself. I've been way under the radar. You don't want to be interfering or anything."

Kiffin spoke at the reception about the progress of the team but did not speak with his predecessor, instead leaving just after his presentation.

Fulmer said he's been working to get past the university's decision to fire him last fall after a 5-7 2008 season.

"We all realize that we love the university very much, but it really can't love you back," he said. "It's bricks and mortar and there's people that make decisions along the way and sometimes they're the right decisions and sometimes they're the wrong decisions.

"We're going through getting past all of that."

Fulmer, who spent 17 seasons as Tennessee coach, worked briefly as an analyst for ESPN and CBS during bowl season and has spent time visiting collegiate and pro programs "studying Xs and Os and philosophies" to prepare him for any future coaching jobs.

Fulmer led the Vols to a national championship, two Southeastern Conference titles and seven East Division crowns while winning nearly 75 percent of his games in 17 seasons.

He's the 44th winner of the Neyland Trophy. Previous recipients include Michigan's Lloyd Carr, Nebraska's Tom Osborne, Georgia's Vince Dooley and Alabama's Paul "Bear" Bryant.

He said he's enjoying the "sabbatical," spending time with his family and pursuing his hobbies, such as hunting and fishing, but still wants to coach again.

"My doors are wide open right now to what I might do," he said.
 
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I love Coach Fulmer. He is a class act through and through. Wish he could have left on his own tuerms, but the SEC was getting beyond him. His rivals were ownng him, and it was time for him to go. Lane has got some large shoes to fill. I would love to hear the conversation between Lane and Phil.
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sounds kind of bitter when he talked about them sometimes making a right decision and sometimes making the wrong decision
 
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sounds kind of bitter when he talked about them sometimes making a right decision and sometimes making the wrong decision

a lot of his comments come off as being bitter... i'm beginning to wonder if he's doing it intentionally, or if he has no clue how he sounds.
 
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I was setting in section K in the south end zone.The loud speakers were Sh*t,the whole game but there were no Bo's that i could hear.I was 3 rows down from the gate 10 ramp entrance seat 23.CPF was well received.By anyone's perspective!
 
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Fulmers statement about the university being bricks and mortar was absolutley absurd,if this is what he feels when he thinks about the UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE . He needs to move on.
 
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Maybe Clawson will hire him as an offensive coordinator at BG.

that's wrong

sounds kind of bitter when he talked about them sometimes making a right decision and sometimes making the wrong decision

thought the same thing

Fulmers statement about the university being bricks and mortar was absolutley absurd,if this is what he feels when he thinks about the UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE . He needs to move on.

welcome to VN
 
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I was setting in section K in the south end zone.The loud speakers were Sh*t,the whole game but there were no Bo's that i could hear.I was 3 rows down from the gate 10 ramp entrance seat 23.CPF was well received.By anyone's perspective!

I was glad to see that. I didnt hear any booing in my area either. Also agree on the loud speakers, that sucked.
 
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....i don't get why the AP ran this story
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<p>jimmy hyams is an AP contributor...</p>
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<p>I swear, if Fulmer has been low key and under the radar, I would hate to see him be conspicuous.</p>
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<a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/football/ncaa/04/18/Tennessee.Fulmer.ap/index.html" target="_blank">CNNSI.com</a></p>
<p>"My doors are wide open right now to what I might do," he said.
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<p>His door may be open, but no one wants to visit.</p>
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He did well against us. He also weaved a tangled web and, in the end, got bit by the spider. Tuberville also did well against us.....and he's gone too. UT and Auburn definately took advantage of the probation years. That cloud has passed now though. :)
 
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He did well against us. He also weaved a tangled web and, in the end, got bit by the spider. Tuberville also did well against us.....and he's gone too. UT and Auburn definately took advantage of the probation years. That cloud has passed now though. :)

There could be storm clouds on the horizon!:eek:hmy:
 
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