Fulmer said he plans to take some time to relax, though he might be interested in the Clemson coaching job should it not be offered to interim coach Dabo Swinney.
"(Tennessee) is a very special place and it would take a special place for me to go to, but being unemployed right now, I'm interested in those kinds of jobs because that's a special place," Fulmer said of Clemson.
I think that heeither ends up at Mississippi State or Auburn. I think Auburn will throw the kitchen sink at Muschamp and if he turns it down, they will look at Fulmer. If Fulmer ended up at either of these schools and surrounded himself with good coordinators, he would be a force to be reckoned with. I think he might have lerned his lesson with coordinators after Clawson. Can you imagine all of the talent he could pull in coaching in Alabama or Mississippi with his recruiting talents?
He had already dropped off in his recruiting abilities. He is not a youngen anymore. Auburn financially must keep Tubs and will. So there is only Miss St left. Wyoming and Clemson are filled. Miss. St. will likely go for someone younger. The rule is ten years in a major program and you are burnt out as a head coach. Fulmer was burnt out about 5-7 years ago. He would do best to take a year or two off. He might actually be a better coach if he does that and then comes back. He can no longer so the forest from the trees.