How long until UT football wins the SEC?

When does UT win the SEC in football?


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#51
#51
With a little luck, UT wins it in 2010! Florida should be way down after losing Tebow.
 
#54
#54
this year w/o a doubt. kiffin and the vols are in the heads of every football coach/program in the nation.
and if he doesn't win its because he didn't want to yet as part of his master plan.
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#57
#57
Coach them up and it will not be long.

WHAT IS A TROLL FROM THE VOLQUEST CHATBOARDS DOING HERE STIRRING TROUBLE?
 
#62
#62
Calm down fellas, just keeping you guys on your toes. In all honesty though, I think yall will have a pretty good chance at the East next year and a great chance in 2011. As far as winning the SEC I would be kidding you guys if I didnt say I hope you never win it, and I am sure the feeling is mutual. The bottom line is Kiffin can recruit, if he is not a total flop as a coach then it could be interesting for you guys.
 
#63
#63
Calm down fellas, just keeping you guys on your toes. In all honesty though, I think yall will have a pretty good chance at the East next year and a great chance in 2011. As far as winning the SEC I would be kidding you guys if I didnt say I hope you never win it, and I am sure the feeling is mutual. The bottom line is Kiffin can recruit, if he is not a total flop as a coach then it could be interesting for you guys.
Alrighty then. Enjoy your time in the enemy nation... :p
 
#65
#65
I honestly believe that Kiffin will build the talent at UT to the best its been in several years. And I think Chiznik will do the same at AU. Saban and Bama will continue to recruit well but they will have to choose more carefully who they offer. Not only because of the offer limit imposed by the SEC but also because of other schools upgrading their recruiting machines. Kiffin is off to a fast start, where Fulmer had given up a lot the last couple of seasons. Chiznik is making some news on the recruiting trail, where Tubs had conceded a lot of recruits so he could go duck hunting. My point being that with so many recruiters in the SEC (Saban, Meyer, Richt, Cheezit, Kiffin, Miles, and probably Mullen) talent will be spread out more so than in years past. I think it will be good for the SEC in the longrun, and make every team more competative, which ultimately will lead to better competition and better games. What say ye?
 

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