Vols fans - I wish you nothing but the best in your search for a new head coach. However, you might as well forget about Jon Gruden. He reeks of pro coaching. He is the ultimate strategist who is all about wins and losses - molding young men is not in his make-up. His temperament is not suited for the college game or college players. It is well documented that he far prefers working with veteran NFL players rather than young pros - so why would he move down to the college ranks? Makes no sense. The effort required to recruit and the responsibility of molding young men would be too much of a distraction from his undying need to be locked in a dark office studying film of the pro game where only wins and losses are his concern - not recruiting, not players feelings, not the responsibility to his 18-22 yr old players or their parents. Tampa Bay was his dream job. He's stated that time and again. The clincher is that he has a new contract with Tampa and if you know anything about Tampa, their owners do not let their coaches out of contracts - multiple times they have denied other teams from talking with their assistants (including a LB coach who wanted to go coach with his father in law when he got a head coaching job). It just isn't going to happen. Period.
I really think the Vols should go after the Texas Tech coach as the top priority. Mark my word, your wasting time, energy and breath even discussing Gruden. Hope y'all get a good one as even though I'm a UVA guy, I've always enjoyed watching TN Football. Love the tradition - wish the Wahoos had 1/10 of yours. Take care.
Vols fans - I wish you nothing but the best in your search for a new head coach. However, you might as well forget about Jon Gruden. He reeks of pro coaching. He is the ultimate strategist who is all about wins and losses - molding young men is not in his make-up. His temperament is not suited for the college game or college players. It is well documented that he far prefers working with veteran NFL players rather than young pros - so why would he move down to the college ranks? Makes no sense. The effort required to recruit and the responsibility of molding young men would be too much of a distraction from his undying need to be locked in a dark office studying film of the pro game where only wins and losses are his concern - not recruiting, not players feelings, not the responsibility to his 18-22 yr old players or their parents. Tampa Bay was his dream job. He's stated that time and again. The clincher is that he has a new contract with Tampa and if you know anything about Tampa, their owners do not let their coaches out of contracts - multiple times they have denied other teams from talking with their assistants (including a LB coach who wanted to go coach with his father in law when he got a head coaching job). It just isn't going to happen. Period.
I really think the Vols should go after the Texas Tech coach as the top priority. Mark my word, your wasting time, energy and breath even discussing Gruden. Hope y'all get a good one as even though I'm a UVA guy, I've always enjoyed watching TN Football. Love the tradition - wish the Wahoos had 1/10 of yours. Take care.
John is that you???...please say it is not so!!!!
I guess you missed the part about having to convince high school kids to come play for your school. Working long hours is one thing (which you have to do in either job) but dealing with high school egos is another altogether. By the way, explain why being an NFL coach is harder.
NFL FAN, GAVol...you're just a couple of naysayers, always saying "nay."
You're gonna feel awfully foolish when Gruden's running through the "T" with the Vols next year.
NFL FAN, GAVol...you're just a couple of naysayers, always saying "nay."
Vols fans - I wish you nothing but the best in your search for a new head coach. However, you might as well forget about Jon Gruden. He reeks of pro coaching. He is the ultimate strategist who is all about wins and losses - molding young men is not in his make-up. His temperament is not suited for the college game or college players. It is well documented that he far prefers working with veteran NFL players rather than young pros - so why would he move down to the college ranks? Makes no sense. The effort required to recruit and the responsibility of molding young men would be too much of a distraction from his undying need to be locked in a dark office studying film of the pro game where only wins and losses are his concern - not recruiting, not players feelings, not the responsibility to his 18-22 yr old players or their parents. Tampa Bay was his dream job. He's stated that time and again. The clincher is that he has a new contract with Tampa and if you know anything about Tampa, their owners do not let their coaches out of contracts - multiple times they have denied other teams from talking with their assistants (including a LB coach who wanted to go coach with his father in law when he got a head coaching job). It just isn't going to happen. Period.
I really think the Vols should go after the Texas Tech coach as the top priority. Mark my word, your wasting time, energy and breath even discussing Gruden. Hope y'all get a good one as even though I'm a UVA guy, I've always enjoyed watching TN Football. Love the tradition - wish the Wahoos had 1/10 of yours. Take care.