How Quickly We Forget

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Before Dooley was hired, there were "insiders" saying Gruden was coming to Knoxville. The same rumors of meetings, plane schedules, MOUs, and his desire to coach at Tennessee were floating around. Fool me once...

I'll believe it when the ink is dry.
 
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It was exactly like this.

Gruden has never been as involved in the process. We have had him on the phone two times before this. I'm not calling it a done deal, but it is a very real possibility. TIFWIW.
 
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I think he was interested before, but the money wasn't near right... I think we get it right this time.
 
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Gruden has never been as involved in the process. We have had him on the phone two times before this. I'm not calling it a done deal, but it is a very real possibility. TIFWIW.

I hope you're right and that Gruden is more involved in the process, but how do we know this? From "insiders" on message boards?
 
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I think he was interested before, but the money wasn't near right... I think we get it right this time.

No one wants Gruden at Tennessee more than I do, but I just refuse to get wrapped up in the hysteria this time around. That being said, I hope you are right.
 
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Before Dooley was hired, there were "insiders" saying Gruden was coming to Knoxville. The same rumors of meetings, plane schedules, MOUs, and his desire to coach at Tennessee were floating around. Fool me once...

I'll believe it when the ink is dry.

As others have said, things this time around are different. One major factor is that Mike Hamilton is not the AD anymore.
 
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Chris is correct.

It was talked about, but more as a pipe dream. When 2010 rolled around, it was talked about for maybe 12 hours and Gruden came out and said no.

It was nothing like this.

Gruden has been eerily silent.
 
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Before Dooley was hired, there were "insiders" saying Gruden was coming to Knoxville. The same rumors of meetings, plane schedules, MOUs, and his desire to coach at Tennessee were floating around. Fool me once...

I'll believe it when the ink is dry.

Post Fulmer and Kiffin....Gruden or any other "notable coach" would not touch this program.

Even big boy let it be known that he wanted to return to coaching....but only at a major program that can compete at a high level...go figure.

So, haters are hating on CDD...not there yet for me, as I see the weaknesses of this program centered in the secondary ...that apparently cannot be fixed this year.

If CDD survives....he must make changes there (this year would suit me), show some progress this year in the secondary and bring in a new set of secondary coaches. If not I will chime in as well about that new coach....may even plant a tree or two.
 
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