Its over [hiring pause]

No coaching contract in any sport works that way. You get guaranteed money, always. Otherwise good luck finding your next coach cause nobody in their right mind is going to sign a UT contract.

Its hilarious to me how many sense people don't understand that basic market principle. Akin to the minimum wage crowd and their pt A to pt B mindset. 😂
 
Nope. And these supposed "negotiations" where only ONE SIDE dictates terms has nothing to do with "free market". It is what happens when "academic leaders" get involved.

Ummmm... not to state the obvious but UT has now 3 times given a contract you think is market justified... to get what? This same insane, anti-market strategy is repeated across CFB. Everyone is overpaying for losers. If corporate golden parachutes were wrong and offensive... then these buyouts should be much more so.
First, I'm an old hippie, tree hugging, would be called commie in the politics thread, liberal..... and golden parachutes, sweetheart buyouts aren't offensive. Two entities sign the contract and if neither are under duress, both could NOT sign the contracts. God Bless America for contract law.

You make my point for me. The UT admin CONTINUES to hire poorly but that's not the fault of the coaches for signing contracts weighted in their favor. Good for them for taking good care of their families.

I TOTALLY agree that admin is to blame and I TOTALLY disagree that there are tons of "unfound gem" coaches in D1 (or anywhere) that could "turn around" an SEC program. Were that true, we'd have seen better examples over the years, statistically, but very few "gems" have turned up in any program from off the radar hires. Saban and Meyer were HARDLY outcasts, unknowns, or "hidden gems" when hired but guys just looking for their niche....... and, they never worked for peanuts.

This idea that you're going to find some "unfound coach" to step into the SEC and lead us to the top is as crazy as thinking the next Microsoft CEO can possibly be found working at some tiny "we build it for you" computer shop in Seattle....... and he's going work for just a hundred thousand dollars a year and no stock incentives.

Just stop. I get that you're pissed about the record of lousy hires. I'm pissed too. The change needs to be in THOSE DOING THE HIRING...... not contract structure.
 
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Anybody thought how another prospective coach would look at UT trying so hard to not have to pay the previous coach...for cause or.... anything for that matter.. would be a huge red flag to that prospective coach? I'd be like "man they could find a way to not pay me if they wanted:"
 
Anybody thought how another prospective coach would look at UT trying so hard to not have to pay the previous coach...for cause or.... anything for that matter.. would be a huge red flag to that prospective coach? I'd be like "man they could find a way to not pay me if they wanted:"
Well don’t go and pay players like this knuckle head....crisis averted.
 
Not allowing Pruitt to hire coaches is the dumbest thing to do. By the time they give him permission the good coaches will working under new contracts and to buy them out of those will cost even more money, than what it’ll take to bring them here in the first place. Also by not just firing him we are going to end up settling for another coach/staff. They should either fire him now and find cause later or they should allow him to do his job and hire coaches. Pushing the can down road only sets this program back dramatically. Recruiting will be greatly effected. Plus who knows which players will stay under a pieced together staff...
 
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It's an odds thing. Washington just wasted a bunch of money on Dwayne Haskins who SHOULD have been on the path to being a great NFL QB AND got a rookie contract that reflected that. He had the pedigree, the numbers at OSU were record setting, the physical mechanics were great....... and, he's a head case apparently. So toxic they'd rather not have him in their VERY thin QB room before the final game when they're trying to get in the playoffs. 🤷‍♂️

The market pricing is a failure if you look at Haskins, so the Jags would do well to avoid paying a premium for Lawrence or Fields because great prospect QBs go wrong? Nah...... the odds are still there for college star QBs.

If you're taking a swipe at Sexton, he's just using market dynamics to do the best for his clients. Sometimes they bust, yeah, but the contracts speak for themselves....... the market continues to PAY those coaches because the market WANTS those coaches.

I mean, the market also gave us $10,000 pineapples and tulips, so I’m sure we’d agree there’s a point when price exceeds value.

At some point this coaching bubble has to burst also, no?
 
Many people tried to help and mentor pruitt. He refused and jacked everything up. He is not dumb but thinking you already know everything as a first time head coach is idiotic.

Bye cornbread
 
Not allowing Pruitt to hire coaches is the dumbest thing to do. By the time they give him permission the good coaches will working under new contracts and to buy them out of those will cost even more money, than what it’ll take to bring them here in the first place. Also by not just firing him we are going to end up settling for another coach/staff. They should either fire him now and find cause later or they should allow him to do his job and hire coaches. Pushing the can down road only sets this program back dramatically. Recruiting will be greatly effected. Plus who knows which players will stay under a pieced together staff...

Dragging their feet on this is killing what little is left.
 
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Lots of coaches don’t want to play BAMA every year, some don’t want to be in the SEC. I know you’re going to say well we don’t want them. Where has that got us in last 15 years. We are going to need someone who has SEC EXPERIENCE, BEEN A HEAD COACH AND CAN RECRUIT.
 
Lots of coaches don’t want to play BAMA every year, some don’t want to be in the SEC. I know you’re going to say well we don’t want them. Where has that got us in last 15 years. We are going to need someone who has SEC EXPERIENCE, BEEN A HEAD COACH AND CAN RECRUIT.
We don't want them
 
This is an inside job and I actually feel sorry for Pruitt. The man was obviously handcuffed with having to play JG and as soon as he benches him for good, this blows up. Too many people have their noses stuck in football for it to be successful. No top tier coach will ever come here due to interference from outsiders. I think Pruitt kept his mouth shut and collected his salary until he couldn't take it anymore. When he plays the qb he wants to and tries to win, the rug is yanked out from under him. It would have been nice to see what he could have done if he were left alone.

No one this to be fact, including you. But, it sounds about right. UT can't get out of it's own way and be successful in football anymore. There are too many chiefs and not enough indians!!!
 
I mean, the market also gave us $10,000 pineapples and tulips, so I’m sure we’d agree there’s a point when price exceeds value.

At some point this coaching bubble has to burst also, no?
Sure, but there's absolutely NOTHING wrong with coaches refusing to sign contracts that aren't guaranteed and grossly inflated. It's LITERALLY nice work if you can get it.

The issue and emphasis at UT HAS to be with the admin that has kept a revolving door of sub-par hires at many levels of the football program. I, personally, feel the admin, boosters, leadership.... call them "those in charge" = TIC..... are no longer focused on having a competitive program.

We need honest answers from TIC. If they're at a place where they feel the University of Tennessee should be satisfied with an also ran SEC football program, then we truly can vote with our support and loyalty.

Coaches taking good contracts haven't created the crap we endure at UT, TIC hiring, buying out, not buying out, and essentially mismanaging the football program created this.

We need to look at issues well beyond coaching.
 

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