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And you have documented proof. I am thinking no you do not. That's just the truth.Majors has every right to be pissed about what happened to him. Fulmer definitely worked behind his back to take his job. That's just the truth.
However, it is unhealthy for Majors to hold a grudge. It's bad for his physical and mental health just like it is for anyone.
Not many folks on here are old enough to know about this side of the Majors story. The one thing I have wondered about over the years is; if the athletic dept. is self funded, why did the academic salary freeze effect the salaries of the athletic dept?
I also seem to remember rumors of excessive alcohol use. (folks bring up Coach Wyatt, ect.) Now, Phil may have been stirring the pot, but as remember Coach Majors was behind his problem big time.
It was a different financial environment. There was a lot of comingling of funds. Donations were not segmented as athletic or academic funds. Alcohol was involved and may have been the courage behind Majors challenging Dickey. One of my very best friends was in the room and I had it confirmed at the very top of those involved.Not many folks on here are old enough to know about this side of the Majors story. The one thing I have wondered about over the years is; if the athletic dept. is self funded, why did the academic salary freeze effect the salaries of the athletic dept?
I also seem to remember rumors of excessive alcohol use. (folks bring up Coach Wyatt, ect.) Now, Phil may have been stirring the pot, but as remember Coach Majors was behind his problem big time.
Johnny Majors speaks about Phillip Fulmer being named Tennessee AD
I really hope Coach Majors continues his presence around the program.
OK but how does it benefit us to have a bitter old man around. He's taking a shot at AD day 1. He needs to grow up one of these days.
Of course Majors was pissed. He was pissed (off of the half pint in his hip pocket) all the time.
And it was his liquid courage driving his alligator mouth one too many times in front of people who would not have another drunk Vols football coach making national headlines like Bowden Wyatt did throwing a sports reporter in a hotel pool at a SEC coaches convention. That and showing up smelling of drink at practice that comments were made if a match were struck it'd blow up the place.
Johnny Majors got his own self fired for good cause. What was Fulmer supposed to do? Say, "Uh no we dint smell nuttin on Coach's breath at practice". Or say, "No. I don't want to be coach".
All you guys still beating the "Fulmer was a traitor to Johnny" drum just refuse to accept you are wrong. Johnny did it to himself.
And the Tennessean portrays a decades old comment as news.
Majors has every right to be pissed about what happened to him. Fulmer definitely worked behind his back to take his job. That's just the truth.
However, it is unhealthy for Majors to hold a grudge. It's bad for his physical and mental health just like it is for anyone.
Of course Majors was pissed. He was pissed (off of the half pint in his hip pocket) all the time.
And it was his liquid courage driving his alligator mouth one too many times in front of people who would not have another drunk Vols football coach making national headlines like Bowden Wyatt did throwing a sports reporter in a hotel pool at a SEC coaches convention. That and showing up smelling of drink at practice that comments were made if a match were struck it'd blow up the place.
Johnny Majors got his own self fired for good cause. What was Fulmer supposed to do? Say, "Uh no we dint smell nuttin on Coach's breath at practice". Or say, "No. I don't want to be coach".
All you guys still beating the "Fulmer was a traitor to Johnny" drum just refuse to accept you are wrong. Johnny did it to himself.
Here's what Phil took from Johnny. His absolute dream job and place he loved above others. Johnny Majors could have stayed at Pitt and became a Hall of Fame coach but he left a national championship program he built to come and rebuild the disaster that had unfolded at UT when Battle didn't recruit.
Not only that, coaching salaries exploded in the SECCG era. The move on his job by Fulmer cost Majors millions of dollars. He had a roster full of NFL players and UT was humming when he was let go. He would have won at a high level for the foreseeable future.
Majors finished 5th, 8th and 14th in the nation with 2 SEC titles and 2 Big 4 at the time bowl wins in his last 3 full years. He had Heath Shuler and a loaded for bear roster returning and was fired. Can you imagine that happening today?
of course majors was pissed. He was pissed (off of the half pint in his hip pocket) all the time.
And it was his liquid courage driving his alligator mouth one too many times in front of people who would not have another drunk vols football coach making national headlines like bowden wyatt did throwing a sports reporter in a hotel pool at a sec coaches convention. That and showing up smelling of drink at practice that comments were made if a match were struck it'd blow up the place.
Johnny majors got his own self fired for good cause. What was fulmer supposed to do? Say, "uh no we dint smell nuttin on coach's breath at practice". Or say, "no. I don't want to be coach".
All you guys still beating the "fulmer was a traitor to johnny" drum just refuse to accept you are wrong. Johnny did it to himself.
Majors has every right to be pissed about what happened to him. Fulmer definitely worked behind his back to take his job. That's just the truth.
However, it is unhealthy for Majors to hold a grudge. It's bad for his physical and mental health just like it is for anyone.
You're another that is dug in with the Majors bashing and the Fulmer swinging.