I wish Fulmer was the AD in charge of this search

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I have no confidence that Currie can deliver a great coach.

He is perceived to be somewhat of a snake, and has a bad reputation from many of his dealings with coaches, including his hand in the firing of Fulmer which has set UT back so far.

And now, in the moment of his biggest duty as AD, he leaves the country on a fun beach trip with the BB team.

Fulmer on the other hand is respected across all ranks of coaches. His contacts and friendships throughout the coaching industry would have led to a great hire, IMO.

He would have used every ounce of his experience and love of this great school to give us nothing less.

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Phil would probably hire Cutcliffe. That's how he always did things. Promote/hire his buddies. (Except for Clawson, that is)
 
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I have no confidence that Currie can deliver a great coach.

He is perceived to be somewhat of a snake, and has a bad reputation from many of his dealings with coaches, including his hand in the firing of Fulmer which has set UT back so far.

And now, in the moment of his biggest duty as AD, he leaves the country on a fun beach trip with the BB team.

Fulmer on the other hand is respected across all ranks of coaches. His contacts and friendships throughout the coaching industry would have led to a great hire, IMO.

He would have used every ounce of his experience and love of this great school to give us nothing less.

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Me, too. Fulmer was the only sane choice. Here's hoping Currie is actually better than the other two BS (business school) grads. There's just a lot more to actually doing something than going to a school to learn how to manage doing something.
 
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How about we let it play out. Lots of interesting rumors coming in the last 24 hours. And note there was no “g” in rumors.
 
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All of Fulmer's assistant coaching hires were awful disasters. How could he make a head coaching hire that would be respectable?
 
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I have no confidence that Currie can deliver a great coach.

He is perceived to be somewhat of a snake, and has a bad reputation from many of his dealings with coaches, including his hand in the firing of Fulmer which has set UT back so far.

And now, in the moment of his biggest duty as AD, he leaves the country on a fun beach trip with the BB team.

Fulmer on the other hand is respected across all ranks of coaches. His contacts and friendships throughout the coaching industry would have led to a great hire, IMO.

He would have used every ounce of his experience and love of this great school to give us nothing less.

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Yeah, Fulmer was famous for hiring great coaches.
 
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I have no confidence that Currie can deliver a great coach.

He is perceived to be somewhat of a snake, and has a bad reputation from many of his dealings with coaches, including his hand in the firing of Fulmer which has set UT back so far.

And now, in the moment of his biggest duty as AD, he leaves the country on a fun beach trip with the BB team.

Fulmer on the other hand is respected across all ranks of coaches. His contacts and friendships throughout the coaching industry would have led to a great hire, IMO.

He would have used every ounce of his experience and love of this great school to give us nothing less.

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He could conduct his interviews at Shoneys.
No thanks.
 
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I have no confidence that Currie can deliver a great coach.

He is perceived to be somewhat of a snake, and has a bad reputation from many of his dealings with coaches, including his hand in the firing of Fulmer which has set UT back so far.

And now, in the moment of his biggest duty as AD, he leaves the country on a fun beach trip with the BB team.

Fulmer on the other hand is respected across all ranks of coaches. His contacts and friendships throughout the coaching industry would have led to a great hire, IMO.

He would have used every ounce of his experience and love of this great school to give us nothing less.

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Breathe. He did leave the country to support our BB team. Then today, it is reported, UT maintenance/facilities was told to completely clean the stadium up by Sunday morning. The media has been told leave your sunday afternoon open.

That tells me we have had our coach for atleast a week or more.
 
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I have no confidence that Currie can deliver a great coach.

He is perceived to be somewhat of a snake, and has a bad reputation from many of his dealings with coaches, including his hand in the firing of Fulmer which has set UT back so far.

And now, in the moment of his biggest duty as AD, he leaves the country on a fun beach trip with the BB team.

Fulmer on the other hand is respected across all ranks of coaches. His contacts and friendships throughout the coaching industry would have led to a great hire, IMO.

He would have used every ounce of his experience and love of this great school to give us nothing less.

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Is he holding up a giant hamburger?
 
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I have no confidence that Currie can deliver a great coach.

He is perceived to be somewhat of a snake, and has a bad reputation from many of his dealings with coaches, including his hand in the firing of Fulmer which has set UT back so far.

And now, in the moment of his biggest duty as AD, he leaves the country on a fun beach trip with the BB team.

Fulmer on the other hand is respected across all ranks of coaches. His contacts and friendships throughout the coaching industry would have led to a great hire, IMO.

He would have used every ounce of his experience and love of this great school to give us nothing less.

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NO!
 
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More arm chair AD’s on VN than Carter has pills. I just love the (un-intended) comedy.
 
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I have no confidence that Currie can deliver a great coach.

He is perceived to be somewhat of a snake, and has a bad reputation from many of his dealings with coaches, including his hand in the firing of Fulmer which has set UT back so far.

And now, in the moment of his biggest duty as AD, he leaves the country on a fun beach trip with the BB team.

Fulmer on the other hand is respected across all ranks of coaches. His contacts and friendships throughout the coaching industry would have led to a great hire, IMO.

He would have used every ounce of his experience and love of this great school to give us nothing less.

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He would hire himself.
 
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