BanditVol
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UT and Auburn were in almost the exact situation a few years ago. Auburn sucked, was going through a coaching change and had the NCAA looking into their program. All of the sudden they are a top 5 team. What can TN learn from this?
They won a national title less than 3 years ago. The situations aren't even slightly comparable.
UT and Auburn were in almost the exact situation a few years ago. Auburn sucked, was going through a coaching change and had the NCAA looking into their program. All of the sudden they are a top 5 team. What can TN learn from this?
I think the biggest difference is Malzahn is absolutely legit and UT should have backed up the armored truck full of cash to his doorstep last year.
We regressed so badly under Dooley that we averaged 7 losses per season. The 2 years before he got here, we only averaged 6 and 1/2 losses a year. Dooley could have averaged 6 and 1/3 losses, but he lost 2 after the "final whistle" blew.As bad as Chizik seemed to be, he still wasn't Dooley bad. We regressed under Dooley much further than Auburn under Chizik and they maintained strong recruiting while we struggled.
Fade gets it.. Cbj may turn out Ok but malzahn is light years ahead of our staff. I'm not sure why we didn't approach him both times..
It goes back to playing to your strengths n using the talent u have n then transition your system. Cbj is stubborn n that is a flaw just like rich rod at Mich...
They won a NC bc they signed Cam Newton, and hired a dynamic OC in Gus Malzahn. Tennessee had an opportunity to get Cam if I recall, but chose Matt Simms instead. This is just another colossal example of Tennessee hurting itself through poor decision-making over and over again. If I remember correctly, Tennessee could have hired Gus Malzahn as well... We chose Derek Dooley. Pat UT on the back, once again, for that one. As bad as I want to feel bad for our situation I continue to go back to the simple logic that we've put ourselves here.