Kiffin: We won't likely have him on the sidelines while Fulmer is AD. Unlike most people, I believe he worked miracles to keep USC afloat. His recruiting (with major restrictions) was off the charts. Some people just can't let by-gones be by-gones, fans included. If you really want to win and win big, I think he is by far the best bet.
Malzahn: I supposed everyone has figured out his offense, but he has made Auburn competitive in the SEC West, which has been the toughest place to play for the last several years.
Corn Bread: I picked Malzahn over him, but just barely. I am tired of changing coaches, and therefore, I want to see what he can do next year. I guess I'm a glutton for punishment.
Matt Campbell: Don't know much about him, but has apparently knows how to coach them up. It would be nice to have a coach who could make his players perform aboved their supposed talent level for a change.
Art Briles/Hugh Freeze: I'm sure they are good coaches. I'm just not sure they are exactly Tennessee's style.
I was told 50 years ago that Tennesse was not a program that needed to hire assistant coaches, or someone from a smaller program. I am a bit stubborn, but I have come to the conclusion that my uncle was right. We should stick with who we have until we are ready to make a big hire of someone who has won at a very high level. Who knows, our current coach might surprise some folks, and get this thing turned around.