TENNaciousUTfan
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Guys...I'm no Fulmerite. Far from it. I wanted nothing to do with his former regime, when Cutcliffe's name was being mentioned. But in light of all that's occurred in the past 24 or so hours, I'm becoming more and more convinced that he indeed would be a perfect salesman for UT from here on out.
Hamilton just botched this hire, IMHO. I feel Dooley is among the least qualified, regardless if he's a high character guy or not. Patterson and Wittingham are high character guys and are unquestionably qualified for this job. Bottom line, Hamilton didn't get it done...and that is precisely why Fulmer was paid $6million to resign.
In light of all this...whether it's because Hamilton was being a tightwad with the checkbook...whether he just couldn't sell this program to the other top-shelf candidates, or he made the current staff an obstacle...it doesn't matter.
I honestly think, from this point forward, Fulmer would be the better man for the job, as he:
1) Has more passion for the University and overseeing it's welfare. He is a former player here and of course a coach....his home is here. He was an integral part of Tennessee's rise to national prominence. And few will want to see it return more than he does.
Conversely, Hamilton is a Clemson transplant. He arrived during the declining years. He was never a UT fan prior to this. He therefore has no real appreciation for Tennessee's traditions and storied past.
2) As a Nationally recruiter who was successful oftentimes, in selling athletes on the virtue of playing for Tennessee, Fulmer...outside of loyalties to Cutcliffe...would be a much better "Salesman" to other coaching prospects in future searches.
In summary, I would like to see the BOT tell Hammy...IT'S TIME!
Hamilton just botched this hire, IMHO. I feel Dooley is among the least qualified, regardless if he's a high character guy or not. Patterson and Wittingham are high character guys and are unquestionably qualified for this job. Bottom line, Hamilton didn't get it done...and that is precisely why Fulmer was paid $6million to resign.
In light of all this...whether it's because Hamilton was being a tightwad with the checkbook...whether he just couldn't sell this program to the other top-shelf candidates, or he made the current staff an obstacle...it doesn't matter.
I honestly think, from this point forward, Fulmer would be the better man for the job, as he:
1) Has more passion for the University and overseeing it's welfare. He is a former player here and of course a coach....his home is here. He was an integral part of Tennessee's rise to national prominence. And few will want to see it return more than he does.
Conversely, Hamilton is a Clemson transplant. He arrived during the declining years. He was never a UT fan prior to this. He therefore has no real appreciation for Tennessee's traditions and storied past.
2) As a Nationally recruiter who was successful oftentimes, in selling athletes on the virtue of playing for Tennessee, Fulmer...outside of loyalties to Cutcliffe...would be a much better "Salesman" to other coaching prospects in future searches.
In summary, I would like to see the BOT tell Hammy...IT'S TIME!