Hugh Freeze mega thread and poll [merged]

Do you want Tennessee to hire Hugh Freeze?

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    Votes: 1,219 77.4%
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    Votes: 360 22.9%

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Read the article, it clearly states that he does when dealing with coaches who have broken NCAA and conference rules. You can't even get it right when it's clearly documented.

It clearly does not say that. Sankey has no authority over hires. The bylaw only requires that schools consult with SEC office and Sankey before hiring any coach that has participated in or been disciplined in major infractions. Now Sankey surely has a lot of influence that could affect this, but ultimately, we can hire whoever we want.
 
Why didn't Bama or Auburn or us for that matter not hire him as OC in '19 then? Who put a stop to it?

Fortunately for him, those weren't his only options. And I would assume most coaches would prefer to be a HC at just about any D1 school over an OC. I mean why didn't Kiffin just stay at Bama?
 
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I take it that you are not fond of cheating to win and can only assume that's what you would teach your own when it comes to sports. In the end do cheaters ever really win?

Every team cheats. Every team pays players. Some do it a little more than others. If you think UT is squeaky clean, then allow me to introduce you to an associate of mine, the Prince of Nigeria, who has a great money making opportunity for you.
 
SEC bylaws make no distinction between self-imposed penalties, and/or NCAA sanctions, they only mention Level I and Level II NCAA infractions, of which Kendal Briles was found by the NCAA to have committed a Level II infraction.
you are wasting finger energy at this point, its like arguing with a brick wall.....
 
Once the show cause has expired there is no obstacle or hoops to jump through.
Well there are but I'm not going to argue with you because you think your right and thats fine, when I was there there was a certain coach that we wanted but the SEC shot it down, I know this first hand I was right there when the news was broke to coach.
 
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Well there are but I'm not going to argue with you because you think your right and thats fine, when I was there there was a certain coach that we wanted but the SEC shot it down, I know this first hand I was right there when the news was broke to coach.

Who? And what are the "hoops"?
 
Well there are but I'm not going to argue with you because you think your right and thats fine, when I was there there was a certain coach that we wanted but the SEC shot it down, I know this first hand I was right there when the news was broke to coach.
I assume you weren't responding to me but I'm curious. When were you there and what coach are you referring to?
 
Who? And what are the "hoops"?
Not going to say, but I know then the SEC looked down on anyone that was associated with a coach that received that penalty but it may be a bit different now, look at Bruce Pearl, he's back in the SEC. So I'm not going to swear up and down that your wrong it may have changed since I was on the hill, it's been awhile😁
 
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The operative word in the by-laws was "consult". There was no suggestion of "approval" or "consent" being necessary. This is a dumb argument because of...well, English.

But then again it's PVF.
 
I assume you weren't responding to me but I'm curious. When were you there and what coach are you referring to?
I played for coach Fulmer in the early 2000's, started out as a walk on put on scholarship my JR year, the LSU game in 01 still haunts me to this day
 
Not going to say, but I know then the SEC looked down on anyone that was associated with a coach that received that penalty but it may be a bit different now, look at Bruce Pearl, he's back in the SEC. So I'm not going to swear up and down that your wrong it may have changed since I was on the hill, it's been awhile😁

Then I call BS if you're "not going to say".
 
Not going to say, but I know then the SEC looked down on anyone that was associated with a coach that received that penalty but it may be a bit different now, look at Bruce Pearl, he's back in the SEC. So I'm not going to swear up and down that your wrong it may have changed since I was on the hill, it's been awhile😁
Well, forgive me if I remain skeptical. I wasn't asking for details merely the coaches name and a year. Are you worried you could be that easily recognized?

Also, as far as the "consulting" goes, yes an AD is required to "consult" with the commisioner on hires involving someone that has been sanctioned but they're not required to go with an opinion they do not agree with. The question really is, do they have the nerve to do as they see fit?
 
Well there are but I'm not going to argue with you because you think your right and thats fine, when I was there there was a certain coach that we wanted but the SEC shot it down, I know this first hand I was right there when the news was broke to coach.
You'll hear nothing but crickets on this post, the NegaVols will not like it. I get a kick out of these guys thinking the SEC office doesn't have any power. I guess the 40+ million dollar check we get from them each year means we can do what we want whenever we want and the hell with their rules.
 
Call bs if you want to man, there is no having a civil conversation with you because you are disrespectful to everyone, im not going to bring up a coach from 20 years ago, you probably don't even know who he is.
Not sure if you're responding to me but if so, I wasn't trying to be disrespectful to you. If you took offense, I apologize.
 
You'll here nothing but crickets on this post, the NegaVols will not like it. I get a kick out of these guys thinking the SEC office doesn't have any power. I guess the 40+ million dollar check we get from them each year means we can do what we want whenever we want and the hell with their rules.

Please, cite the post where anyone has stated "the SEC office doesn't have any power".
 
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Well, forgive me if I remain skeptical. I wasn't asking for details merely the coaches name and a year. Are you worried you could be that easily recognized?

Also, as far as the "consulting" goes, yes an AD is required to "consult" with the commisioner on hires involving someone that has been sanctioned but they're not required to go with an opinion they do not agree with. The question really is, do they have the nerve to do as they see fit?
Thats fine man, that's why I don't like to mention names because for some reason everyone thinks your lieing. It doesn't really matter to me. This message board is about the current players not me
 
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Call bs if you want to man, there is no having a civil conversation with you because you are disrespectful to everyone, im not going to bring up a coach from 20 years ago, you probably don't even know who he is.

I'm not disrespectful. I just have a hard time believing a story without any backup. Really? Who's it going to hurt to put the name out there. It was 20 years ago.
 
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