How to Get a coaches autograph?

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I would like to get a autograph from derek dooley and some other coaches on his staff. i heard to mail a 8x10 to the athletic center requesting for one. is this the thing to do? any help would be nice, thanks
 
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PM hatvol ... He and Dooley are real good buddies and he will probably take care of it for you.
 
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Man Law: No male over the age of 16 should ask another male for their autograph.

A lot of you guys think wearing a jersey is weak, but I would argue that asking another man to sign his name on a piece of paper or article of clothing is far, far worse. What next? You have his name... are you going to ask him for his phone number too?
 
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go to orange an white game. coaches line is normally the shortest. well dooleys wasnt this year. but others are widely available.
 
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go to orange an white game. coaches line is normally the shortest. well dooleys wasnt this year. but others are widely available.

yeah this is probably the best way. I got all the coaches, they were great. They asked me if I have any college eligibility left.
 
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I would like to get a autograph from derek dooley and some other coaches on his staff. i heard to mail a 8x10 to the athletic center requesting for one. is this the thing to do? any help would be nice, thanks

Mail to attention of

Kassidie Blackstock

I believe she can handle that
 
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Man Law: No male over the age of 16 should ask another male for their autograph.

A lot of you guys think wearing a jersey is weak, but I would argue that asking another man to sign his name on a piece of paper or article of clothing is far, far worse. What next? You have his name... are you going to ask him for his phone number too?

If u feel weird about it, don't do it but I don't see anything wrong with it.
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While you're at it, send a request to Fulmer. He doesn't get much mail these days and his signature is beginning to become rare.
 
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Well don't mail now, he is busy coaching football and he probably get his secretary to sign his mail. The best way is meet him in person at an off season event.
 
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You wear all Tennessee gear and carry a water bottle and ask Dooley if he wants some water.....easy peasy
 
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Go to the Orange and White game and get lucky when they cut off the line one person behind you... consequently I have a sig football with a certain former one and done coaches John Hancock on it from last year....any buyers? :)
 
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Go to the Orange and White game and get lucky when they cut off the line one person behind you... consequently I have a sig football with a certain former one and done coaches John Hancock on it from last year....any buyers? :)

I must have been just a few feet in front of you.
 
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I got a ball signed by CDD and Justin Wilcox in Nashville on their trip across Tennessee on NSD in February. Wilcox was just hired that week. That was a pretty cool experience. GBO!!!
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Man Law: No male over the age of 16 should ask another male for their autograph.

A lot of you guys think wearing a jersey is weak, but I would argue that asking another man to sign his name on a piece of paper or article of clothing is far, far worse. What next? You have his name... are you going to ask him for his phone number too?

I have a football signed by 6 NFL HOFers who played the for the Packers. Whenever Brett Favre retires, I will seek him out to get his signature on there too. I see no issues with that at all.
 

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