John Major had NOTHING! do with where the program was in the late 90s.
Exactly if anybody on here had to suffer throught the 87and 88 season Majors would be loathed!!!
Ain't that the truth...
Majors should have been fired in 82 but the win over Bama that year saved his butt...I was more than ready for him & Walt Harris to be gone after the first 5 games in 88.
Major's gets too much credit for where the program was in 92....Fulmer, Chavis and Cutliffe had just as much to do with where the program was in 92 as John Majors perhaps even more.
Some will try to convince you that Fulmer stabbed Majors in the back after his heart attack but that's far from the truth Major knew he was walking a thin line with Dickey because of his drinking and constant *****ing about not being the highest paid SEC coach after 89/90 SEC titles. Major came back early after his heart attack in 92 because he felt Fulmer was getting too much credit and he was worried about his job. Major's resentment resulted in a conflict between he & Fulmer that permeated the team and resulted in losses to Ark/Bama/SC. Dickey had a choice fire Majors or let Majors fire Fulmer. Dickey made the right choice.
Don't get me wrong here...I like Major and Fulmer but both were fired when it was time.
:hi: Thank you. If there was one overall constant in the Majors era, it was a maddening inconsistency. Beat Notre Dame and lose to North Texas State or Rutgers. The most productive years in UT's history, from an offensive standpoint, were when Shuler was qb and Fulmer was offensive coordinator. Majors would not have enjoyed his lengthy tenure as head coach at UT, were it not for the fact that he had first been an All-American player and was hired fresh off the heels of a National Championship at Pitt. His overall winning percentage, however, was significantly below both his predecessor (yes, Battle left the talent cupboard bare) and his successor (yes, Fulmer clearly had the program in decline for the last 6 yrs. of his tenure). Guys, let's pay tribute to their respective accomplishments and leave the vitriol on the ashbin of history.
Ain't that the truth...
Majors should have been fired in 82 but the win over Bama that year saved his butt...I was more than ready for him & Walt Harris to be gone after the first 5 games in 88.
Major's gets too much credit for where the program was in 92....Fulmer, Chavis and Cutliffe had just as much to do with where the program was in 92 as John Majors perhaps even more.
Some will try to convince you that Fulmer stabbed Majors in the back after his heart attack but that's far from the truth Major knew he was walking a thin line with Dickey because of his drinking and constant *****ing about not being the highest paid SEC coach after 89/90 SEC titles. Major came back early after his heart attack in 92 because he felt Fulmer was getting too much credit and he was worried about his job. Major's resentment resulted in a conflict between he & Fulmer that permeated the team and resulted in losses to Ark/Bama/SC. Dickey had a choice fire Majors or let Majors fire Fulmer. Dickey made the right choice.
Don't get me wrong here...I like Major and Fulmer but both were fired when it was time.
Ain't that the truth...
Majors should have been fired in 82 but the win over Bama that year saved his butt...I was more than ready for him & Walt Harris to be gone after the first 5 games in 88.
Major's gets too much credit for where the program was in 92....Fulmer, Chavis and Cutliffe had just as much to do with where the program was in 92 as John Majors perhaps even more.
Some will try to convince you that Fulmer stabbed Majors in the back after his heart attack but that's far from the truth Major knew he was walking a thin line with Dickey because of his drinking and constant *****ing about not being the highest paid SEC coach after 89/90 SEC titles. Major came back early after his heart attack in 92 because he felt Fulmer was getting too much credit and he was worried about his job. Major's resentment resulted in a conflict between he & Fulmer that permeated the team and resulted in losses to Ark/Bama/SC. Dickey had a choice fire Majors or let Majors fire Fulmer. Dickey made the right choice.
Don't get me wrong here...I like Major and Fulmer but both were fired when it was time.
I was in school from 86-90 and we were pretty bad in 86 (7-5) and 88 (5-6). I don't recall being as good as we were in 87 (10-2-1) and 89 (11-1), but I do remember losing to Bama all 4 years and getting beat like a drum in 3 of them.
Source: Tennessee Game by Game Results
But, back to the original post....9-2 will do just fine about now, don't you think?
Think about how many national titles we would have if those losses to Bama and UF were wins back in the day.....Wow
This, sir, is exactly why I don't miss Fulmer and would rather take a chance on CDD. Every freakin year I knew how it would go. With Majors it was Bama, then Fulmer starts to beat Bama all the time and can't beat FL. I would sit down to either of those games, depending on if it was the 80's or 90's and say ok how or we going to lose. We'd always get real close, right down to the wire, and I'd actually start to have faith we might do it, and then bam kicked right it the fuglies. I actually feel we're going to beat Fl next year, by the way. Whoever has a list and is taking names, write mine down. WE will win next year!
He never said that. Johnny is the reason UT is where it is today. Excuse me, where it was in the late 90's!