I am really disappointed

#52
#52
It is about winning,but you have to have pieces to win with first.

true, i just dont know if the pieces are here yet... on the fulmer thing, i dont think it would of made a difference if fulmer got another year or not... but it was his time to go..
 
#54
#54
Fact is we got spoiled during the 90's with Fulmer and talent we had. And as bad as I hate to admit that I wanted Fulmer to be replaced,the way Hamilton did it was sickening. Especially not shelling out and getting the best coach possible. I find it hard to believe it was Kiffin. Fact is boys we are reaping what we sow. We wanted Fulmer gone cause we thought we could do better. Well I got a question for you guys. Hows that working out for you? I know I have questioned getting rid of Fulmer the way we did.
:lolabove: at your post when Kiffin is coaching in the BCS championship game next year.
 
#56
#56
true, i just dont know if the pieces are here yet... on the fulmer thing, i dont think it would of made a difference if fulmer got another year or not... but it was his time to go..

It should have been done better. By that I mean don't oust a coach and rush to a hire. Hamilton should have had feelers out to guage interest and if there was none,he should have talked with Fulmer and told him that the next season would be his last and found the right coach.
 
#57
#57
I couldn't agree more with the OP. Things on the hill have been rough to say the least, but it will turn around.
Fulmer needed to go.....He was not doing the things he needed to do to keep us consistently at the top. Without the NC he would have been gone sooner! Next came Lane Kiffin, a great hire (AT THE TIME). He is a great coach. Not one of you were upset with the swagger he brought back to the program. He had a great staff and the future looked awfully bright.....and then he SCREWED us! Who knew? And then came Dooley. Would he have been our first choice to lead the program? Probably not....but he has got the program at least headed in the right direction, IMO. Some of the garbage has been cleaned up, high quality players are on the team, and recruiting has been a plus. We will be back! Randy Shannon would make a great DC for us, but it will not be the end of the world if he is not hired.
 
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#60
ETN talent has alot to do with that and its a BS conference. He is a cheater and will always be a cheater.Why were we being investigated again? oh yeah nm.
 
#62
#62
Instant gratification is never a good fix. Rarely do you see over night fixes in football. The way UT has lost its traction is something that should take a decade and a half to clean up, and progress cannot be made if coaches are repeatedly switched in and out. I am not saying Dooley is the guy to turn this program around, but he at least be given the opportunity to give the program some momentum. If that is all that is gained from his tenure at UT then I consider him a successful coach. One day my friends we will achieve the status we had in the nineties. Until then, the best thing you can do for the program is be supportive to both the players and the coaches.

And **** it, be excited for whomever is hired as DC. I am sure whoever it is, they were chosen for a reason.
 
#63
#63
Fact is we got spoiled during the 90's with Fulmer and talent we had. And as bad as I hate to admit that I wanted Fulmer to be replaced,the way Hamilton did it was sickening. Especially not shelling out and getting the best coach possible. I find it hard to believe it was Kiffin. Fact is boys we are reaping what we sow. We wanted Fulmer gone cause we thought we could do better. Well I got a question for you guys. Hows that working out for you? I know I have questioned getting rid of Fulmer the way we did.

Ditto. I Always say, be careful what you wish for.
 
#64
#64
If you kept fulmer, you wouldnt be 18-20 the last 3 years.

But, you'd be no closer to an sec title

That may well be true but if Kiffin had not left you could make a similar argument.

If's and but's....

Hindsight is 20/20...

Yada, yada, yada.....

Fact is, rebuilding is not for the faint of heart and Count's right....we're undertaking a rebuild from the ground up. The culmination of events of the last 6-7 years is what got us here; i.e. Fulmer's lackadaisical recruiting efforts, Kiffin leaving, players leaving, Dooley fielding a team with barely MAC-level talent, etc. etc.--those issues are not DD's fault, period.

Say what you will about his record, where he came from, his loss to KY, the perception of the program....they're all fair criticisms, but the fact remains he was the only one who wanted the job.

The Clay Travis theory of loading a dump truck full of $$$ and dumping it on [insert elite coach's name here] lawn is NOT REALISTIC, at least not respective to the events in Jan 2010.

If Dooley fails, he'll have at the very least restocked the cupboards with SEC-level talent on the two deep and make this job attractive again for the caliber of coach that everyone wants.

Personally, I'd rather see Dooley succeed then have to go through another coaching change, but that's my opinion. I like stability and I'd rather the current coach at the helm right the ship instead of bringing in someone else...but either way, I just want to WIN, and if that takes a new coach then so be it.
 
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#65
Right on Count. Where we were and the path to improvement in rebuilding the disaster this program is in is what's important. Rebuilding will always have big setbacks and this one is no different. The loss to KY, losing Bray, Hunter, Janzen Jackson and many others were huge bumps in the road. Losing Wilcox and especially Sirmon hurt. We will probably lose some recruits and have some other unforeseen problems.

The first order of business is to recruit some good players and build depth and experience in the roster. At some point, the coaching staff needs to be stabilized to get consistency. Both of these tasks will experience some ups and downs before we get to where we want to be. I hate to say it, but it is still going to take more time. Reality is reality.

The good thing is that the young players who are now juniors and sophomores have a lot of playing time and have learned under fire. We are bringing in more good players this year to build depth and grow into their roles. We just need more of them to win championships.
 
#66
#66
I'm disappointed in Tennessee's fanbase for making excuses for mediocrity.

I'm disappointed the powers that be allowed Hamilton to hire a guy due to his last name and not his credentials.
 
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#69
in our fans, especially the ones represented on this site

You guys dont know **** about coaching, what it takes to be a coach, or anything about hiring a coach, yet you give your opinions like someone should take you serious

Have you guys ever looked or read what you post?

If he doesn't hire_______ I am through with UT

I dont like_________ because he is fat or played for this team or that team

I dont want him if his name isn't_____________

We suck

We are done

Bama won another one, we suck

Get a hold of yourselves. Penis envy is for teenagers

Some of you are grown damn men crying and *****ing about the situation on the Hill

Do you friggin think we are all happy? Hell no!

But some of us are a little more stable and prefer not to cry on a public forum about how just damn depressing our lives are without UT winning. Its pretty damn pathetic that most of you want for nothing, yet you can't be happy unless you get everything you want

We are in a rebuilding stage. Rebuilding

You dont rebuild a team from the ground up in two years

No other team in recent history has to rebuild like UT has had to.

Not Bama, Not Florida, Not Florida State

I can friggin guarantee that the ones whining now will never be happy. UT will never win enough games, never hire the right coaches, never, ever do anything to make you guys happy. People like you live to ***** about crap, especially crap you can't control.

Nut up, or shut up


Go vols!!

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#72
I'm disappointed in Tennessee's fanbase for making excuses for mediocrity.

I'm disappointed the powers that be allowed Hamilton to hire a guy due to his last name and not his credentials.

I know man, Shame on us all for hating what UT football has become...We should all just embrace it and just smile everytime We lose a game and stand up and shout at the top of our lungs...YOU BASTARDS WAIT UNTIL NEXT YEAR! :salute:
 
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#73
#73
I'm disappointed in Tennessee's fanbase for making excuses for mediocrity.

I'm disappointed the powers that be allowed Hamilton to hire a guy due to his last name and not his credentials.

First point: agree.

Second: not so much. Who else wanted the job? Everybody...everybody either said through an intermediary they weren't interested or outright stated they were not in contention for the position.

I have no insider knowledge whatsoever but I guarantee you coaches took one look at the roster and declined immediately. Calhoun, Sumlin, Bronco, et al....they'd all leave better situations to come take over a dumpster fire.

EDIT: Just to clarify...I am NOT defending the hire, just stating facts.
 
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#74
#74
All great coaches started off at the bottom. No one wanted them and they had growing pains. Just sucks waiting for them to get really good.
 

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