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Bruce Feldman has an espn Insider article right now that I found really interesting.
I'm not gonna link the whole thing, but here is a brief excerpt.
(Feldman is interviewing Clay Travis)
As someone who has followed Vol football all of your life, to what do you attribute UT's rapid decline in Fulmer's last few years?
Travis: I think that David Cutcliffe and Phil Fulmer were a tremendous team for years. If you break down Fulmer's record without Cutcliffe, in the years between 1999 and 2005, and then add in 2008, it's substantially different than when the two were together. Fulmer ran into major difficulties by 2005, with the 5-6 campaign, but Cutcliffe returned and the Vols went 19-8 over the two years prior to 2008. Several players told me that if Duke doesn't hire Cutcliffe, and he returns and runs the exact same offense as in 2007, the team would have won 9 or 10 games minimum. I think that's probably accurate.
I don't know if he talked about this in his book, but I think it is pretty interesting. It makes you wonder, if this year's offense clicks, maybe we could end up being pretty good.
I'm not gonna link the whole thing, but here is a brief excerpt.
(Feldman is interviewing Clay Travis)
As someone who has followed Vol football all of your life, to what do you attribute UT's rapid decline in Fulmer's last few years?
Travis: I think that David Cutcliffe and Phil Fulmer were a tremendous team for years. If you break down Fulmer's record without Cutcliffe, in the years between 1999 and 2005, and then add in 2008, it's substantially different than when the two were together. Fulmer ran into major difficulties by 2005, with the 5-6 campaign, but Cutcliffe returned and the Vols went 19-8 over the two years prior to 2008. Several players told me that if Duke doesn't hire Cutcliffe, and he returns and runs the exact same offense as in 2007, the team would have won 9 or 10 games minimum. I think that's probably accurate.
I don't know if he talked about this in his book, but I think it is pretty interesting. It makes you wonder, if this year's offense clicks, maybe we could end up being pretty good.