Latest update on Josh Heupel's status

You can tell a lot about what a person says based upon how the person says it. My BVS is showing or otherwise I wouldn’t have listened to his interview posted on here so closely. The last 13 years has me question whether the sun will rise in the east. I agree there is some wiggle room in his statement but he sure sounded sincere to me - as he always does. No hesitations. Emphasis on “love” for Knoxville. I didn’t know he requested the interview until I read it here. That said, I believe he was recruiting when he mentioned UT being top ten in all time wins and in NFL drafted players. He knew it would be national sports news. People from SD must be like people from Tennessee, understated and crafty like a fox. The fat lady hasn’t sung but I do think the sheet music for Rocky Top is on the music stand.
 
I'm still not sure why people thought CJH was leaving after one year.
To my knowledge he never said OK was his dream job.
Kiffin at least had made it pretty much know that Cali was his dream job...
 
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I'm still not sure why people thought CJH was leaving after one year.
To my knowledge he never said OK was his dream job.
Kiffin at least had made it pretty much know that Cali was his dream job...
I suspect there are only a smallish number of actual Vols fans who are truly concerned Josh could leave for Oklahoma. I think the majority, perhaps sizable majority, of us have been confident (for a variety of reasons) that he's not going anywhere.

But those relatively few who do have concerns are amplified by the folks joking around, as well as by the trolls who are trying to build an anti-Vols mountain out of the Oklahoma molehill. So it seems a bigger deal than it is.

For myself, I'm just pointing out actual facts, where needed, to offset the misdirection and sometimes outright lies being peddled by the trolls and jokers.
 
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I just checked Heupels status.

On Facebook it said he wasn’t on.

On LinkedIn it says he works in Tennessee.

On My Space it says he’s the QB coach at Oklahoma.

On Tender it says he’s single…….but isn’t he married?
Kiffin set up a new account - too many people knew about Joey Freshwater.
 
I want to begin with stating that I was never a "CJH is leaving for OU!" guy. After reading and listening to the Erik Ainge interview, I'm even more committed to believing he isn't. I was 98% sure, now I'm 99.99% sure. I feel like we, as Vol fans, aren't used to anything good happening to us and only getting sh*t on by the universe. So to have a good thing going for us, we're just convinced it's going to fall apart and yet again be sent to the bottom of the barrel. Relax everyone! We have our guy and he's not leaving anytime soon. Enjoy the calamity that's unfolding at other programs for once, and hope for a fantastic finish this season with a good bowl win!
 
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I heard his interview live and he never explicitly said he’s staying or will be here next year. I do believe he is staying but when pressed and asked point blank will you be here next year? His answer was as you said “the family loves it in Knoxville, we’re building a program we’re proud of, we have the resources to win here”. It was typical coach speak with no flat out denial or confirmation. If he leaves I would be surprised, but not because of the answer he gave today.
In other words its safe to assume adding the words "Yes, because" in front of his entire statement, but it does suck that he didn't actually say yes, just gave reasons why he's staying.
 
Here are the quotes from the show today taken from an article on si FanNation:



Josh Heupel Addresses Speculation Around Oklahoma Head Coaching Vacancy
Tennessee Volunteers Head Coach Josh Heupel joined the Erik Ainge show on 99.1 The Sports Animal in Knoxville on Tuesday morning to discuss the speculation around the Oklahoma job.
MATT RAY


When asked, "What's up with the Oklahoma job?" Here is what Heupel had to say.

"You know, as you build a successful program with your staff and players, certainly, your name has an opportunity to come up for different openings. Just for myself and my family, we absolutely love Knoxville, and we came to Tennessee because of the power of the T. Believed in the power of the fan base and the opportunity to build something extremely special. It is a program that is top-ten in the history of college football in wins, first-round draft picks and have been through some uncertainty in recent times, but we love being in Knoxville. That is home for us. Love being in the building with our staff, and I know I feel stronger today than ten months ago when I first took the job about what we are going to be able to do and how quickly we are going to be able to get there. I know we are building a championship-caliber football team and program, and I am excited to continue on that venture with our current players and staff."


The answer was followed by, "so you are saying you are staying in Knoxville for at least the time being?"

"We absolutely love Tennessee and believe what we are building here and can't be happier and more excited about what we are going to do next year and in the coming years," Heupel stated.
Wow, what a definite "No, I'm leaving for the place that fired me." (Blue font)
 

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