Gundy out

#8
#8
Never was coming in the first place. Attention whore like Gruden.

Dude how do you know Gruden was even offered anything? From everything we know now, I highly doubt Gruden was even really consulted. Hell, Gundy may not have even had a real offer.
 
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#10
#10
Looks like we may as well just do away with the program. We cannot give the coach job away. Sad day in Tennessee Football.
 
#12
#12
Gundy...business as usual...amirite T. Boone...:)

GO VOLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
#13
#13
Someone brought up the point that what if the photos of Gundy at the hotel was him waiting on Currie and Currie was late or never showed up. How mad would you be?
 
#18
#18
Reality check.

Stop calling this a “dumpster fire.” A dumpster fire is over in 15 minutes. For a football program, in terms of destruction, this is comparable to Sherman’s March to the Sea, burning and destroying everything in his path. This WILL take years to rebuild.

Stop spreading ridiculous rumors that we are offering coaches a minimum of $8M/year. We look even more desperate, if that’s possible. Schiano was offered $4.5M, Gundy was offered $6M.

Stop calling for the return of Lane Kiffin. He spit in our face once already. I’m betting, he is and should be, dead last on the list.

We have serious issues that have scared away top tier coaches BEFORE the Schiano incident. NOW? Coaching candidates are leery of our adminstrarion , our boosters, and now, our students, that’s the whole enchilada. Successful, big program, top tier coaches are NOT an option.

Lou Holtz (among others) once said, “if you find yourself in a hole, the first thing you need to do is stop digging.” Food for thought.

Tee Martin Jason Candle, Jeremy Pruitt, Chad Morris, and a host of others, that’s the level we need to explore, and quickly.

I wish him well, but pray Jon Gruden’s name is never again mentioned in reference to our program.

Find a promising, young, hungry coach SOON and start to rebuild.
 
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