Abandoning his office apparently in darkness is a pretty clear admission i would think. Too afraid to move out in daylight, where he was sure to be questioned about his thoughts on the new staff and former players comments contrasting the two staffs.Where has he acknowledged that he sees his shortcomings?
I think of it as more of a milestone. It's like getting to mile 20 in a marathon -- it's a very good and happy thing, yes, but it still doesn't really mean anything unless you finish. After all, the loser of the SECCG always ends up going to a worse bowl than if they hadn't played in the game at all. (With the exception of Alabama last year, of course, and that was only because they were undefeated going in.)
Winning seasons aren't impressive in a 12-game schedule. Going to bowls doesn't mean anything when there are 40 of them. It's to Fulmer's credit that we got to Atlanta twice in the last five years, but both times it was a deeply flawed team that sort of fluked its way in when other teams in the division were down. We didn't really even improve much in those years; it's just that everybody else came down to our level.
I'm not somebody who "hates" Fulmer, but the fact of the matter is that he had a .500-ish conference record over the last five or six years of his career. We went to mediocre bowls and we lost them. We watched a bunch of other teams in the conference hire new coaches and almost immediately get better than us. Last year wasn't something that happened overnight, and 2005 wasn't the so-called "perfect storm." This program has been circling around the drain for most of a decade.
The office has been vacated for over a month. It was adjacent to the Sports Information office and the space was needed due to the merging of the men's and women's SID offices. The new resident moved into the office three weeks ago.
It wasn't reported because nobody had asked until now.
Huh? :blink:Abandoning his office apparently in darkness is a pretty clear admission i would think. Too afraid to move out in daylight, where he was sure to be questioned about his thoughts on the new staff and former players comments contrasting the two staffs.
My argument is that now that the man is gone, some on here now just can't let the past few seasons go and just appreciate all of the great things Fulmer did for the program and the university as a WHOLE.
The positives far outweigh the negatives
Okay, here's the thing: Fulmer was once a great coach that brought UT to the top. No denying that. Yet his inability to adapt, his inability to keep discipline (on and off the field), and his inability to keep momentum going after a good season his what caused his firing. Look, Fulmer WAS a great coach. He was past his prime and needed to be gone. We can at least appreciate what he did back in the 1990's, while roll our eyes at how he squandered the 2000's. The main thing is Fulmer is gone, and he's not coming back. Now, when the hell is Septemeber 5th gonna get here?!
Fulmer didn't give his all to Tenn. wegave him all.Some of you can,t handle the truth about Phil. Hat is giving you the real lowdown on Fulmer. He sucked us dry! He backdoored Majors, to make himself like some savior. The reason he's acted like he has is his on guilt for his past behavior. He never hired anyone that threatened his job! Glad he's gone, he should have left after the NC season. He hasn't done sh!! since. Never liked him never will, don't care if you do bash me. I'm for UT not Phil! Some of you keep kissing his fat arse!
I find it hard to believe that he became coach simply because people enjoyed watching a couple of wins. What sounds more logical is:
Fulmer sensed that Dickey wanted a change or was about to make a change. Being a young ambitious coach he could think of nothing better than being the head coach at his Alma mater so he began positioning himself with the people of power (boosters). I think the bone of contention is when he started his lobbying efforts (while Majors was in the hospital or after Dickey had already decided a change would be made). Not to say that those 2 things didnt happen simultaneously.
He will be as long as he continues to run his mouth all over the media.