Inside Info: Fulmer to announce new OC...

#51
#51
You FREAKING got my FREAKING hopes up. I can't sand you now.:no:
OMG, now he's going to jump on your typo(san)...He's trying to turn this from a release into a "company wide e-mail" enviro. So, if he jumps on you about it...and has his flunkie(volmanbilldo) jump in, just ignore it and keep posting LEISURELY
 
#52
#52
Clawson seems to be more of a high-risk/high-reward hire. We don't know who is coming with him, if he can recruit, or if he can even bring it on this level. He has a history of powerful offenses. Will CPF let him take over, though?

The other two bring in good recruiting and a pretty decent offense. Nothing eye-opening, but effective. Will it translate in the SEC? Or will it just be more of the same ole same ole(bring in high powered recruits just to lull the defense to sleep)? It does seem like this could be another Cutcliffe situation. Good QB development, unappealing offense. Safe hire.
 
#53
#53
Clawson seems to be more of a high-risk/high-reward hire. We don't know who is coming with him, if he can recruit, or if he can even bring it on this level. He has a history of powerful offenses. Will CPF let him take over, though?

The other two bring in good recruiting and a pretty decent offense. Nothing eye-opening, but effective. Will it translate in the SEC? Or will it just be more of the same ole same ole(bring in high powered recruits just to lull the defense to sleep)? It does seem like this could be another Cutcliffe situation. Good QB development, unappealing offense. Safe hire.

When I heard about this, that was the first word that came to mind... safe.
 
#54
#54
Like I said, though, they have had good offenses at UM. He has just had really bad luck with injuries lately. If Loeffler is assisting with the playcalling, I think the offense would be opened up alot more.
 
#57
#57
I do know that, while it isn't the most important issue at hand, we do need some coaches that can recruit. I think Drayton will help, but it would be nice if one of the next two(or both) can hit the trail with vigor.
 
#58
#58
Someone is recruiting those Manningham/Arrrington type recievers at UM. It'd be nice to get a couple of those types of recievers (long, lean, and fast) back in the orange and white. Not knocking our youngsters, just saying.
 
#59
#59
ok, but how do you know ? not saying your wrong jest i read on govolxtra it was for a pos. But your in the click.
Come on kpt...your obsession.....correct him....make it feel like school instead of buddies talking football
 
#62
#62
Who are we looking at for recievers if we hire Clawson?
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Lets be clear we are looking at he better do well his first year our we are looking at nothing. This next year would be all the recruits will care about. Did you here that Fulmer? Take Debord and Loeffler and lets play some football.
 
#63
#63
Way to go guys...and thanx 4 turning this into a thread with substance instead of the intended
 
#64
#64
OMG, now he's going to jump on your typo(san)...He's trying to turn this from a release into a "company wide e-mail" enviro. So, if he jumps on you about it...and has his flunkie(volmanbilldo) jump in, just ignore it and keep posting LEISURELY
Who? I'm assuming (hate that word) I'm not inVOLved in this discussion.
 
#65
#65
The Richmond newspaper said that CPF will notify Clawson today if he has the job or not. I'd expect an announcement by Friday evening letting us know who got the job, but there may be a leak before then.
 
#67
#67
No chance on Hatcher or Malzahn ?..........:no:

I posted this in another, but here goes again. My brother-in-law is Georgia Southern alum. He says Hatcher is a spread man from the get-go. Always has been, always will be. That said, I don't think he ever had a shot at UT because it doesn't jive with CPF's philosoohy. Clawson sounds like the guy he is looking for to challenge him in that he might put a little twist on that pro-set offense.
 
#68
#68

From the article you quoted, it seems Clawson's newly signed contract with the Spiders reduced his chances of being hired by UT. Why do coaches keep signing new contracts that cost potential employers more money? Couldn't this guy wait another week since he knew he was interviewing for the UT job?

[/QUOTE] Before leaving for California, Clawson. 40, signed a new, five-year contract with the Spiders that will pay him around $300,000 annually and includes incentives that could make it higher. The offensive coordinator at Tennessee is paid in the $350,000 to $375,000 range.[/QUOTE]
 
#69
#69
Will UT have to pay Richmond that big buyout for clawson? If so, he's not worth that kind of coin.
 
#73
#73
well, my mind has been changed. I was against debord before but now I say let's bring in the Michigan boys and get to sealing up this recruiting class. There are just too many risks with bringing in Clawson.
 
#74
#74
Hatcher or Mulzahn !!!! why have we not looked at these CATS ????

Short answer....because the people making the decisions have much, much more in-depth info about the candidates than website bios and random message board jibberish.
 
#75
#75
Will UT have to pay Richmond that big buyout for clawson? If so, he's not worth that kind of coin.


Nowhere in the article does it mention a buyout. Many contracts are done without buyout clauses (ie: Petrino/Falcons) to keep them from leaving. If I was Clawson I would have signed a contract to take care of me and my family prior to hearing from UT if theirs no buyout!

Now if their is a buyout clause thats a different ball game entirely. I can't see paying absurd money just to get him here then having to fork out a salary as well. Might as well throw the money at a another candidate.
 
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