List of Coaches that Rejected Us

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nega Vols just need to sit back and have faith in our AD and new coach. It took years to get where we are and it will take years to get out of this. When you let a guy like Hamilton destroy Tennessee athletics the way he did and basically destroy our fan base this won’t turn around quickly. Clemson went years being in the toilet and they took a chance and it paid off. LSU in the early nineties was a train wreck much worse than where we are right now. Let the process work and it will pay off.
 
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Heupel is an upgrade over Pruitt and he was probably ready to move up...........

A double for now with the future pending.
 
I actually think Chris Low is dead-on accurate. I think Danny White used him to get the word out on who he went after, without publicly acknowledging that our new head coach wasn't always his top choice.

Because publicly, that's what you gotta say if you're the AD, right? This guy, this one who is now our head coach, he's precisely the coach we need and exactly who we wanted. You have to support your new coach publicly.

But at the same time, Danny White is aware the fan base and public know better. They know, and they're loudly wondering who he went after first, who turned down the job. Danny's own self-interest forces him to find a way to prove that he wanted more, that he shot higher.

So he leaks the list to a trusted reporter who has always been fair to the SEC programs, including and possibly most especially Tennessee. Chris Low.

And voila, this list appears.

I think it's probably dead-on accurate, and right from the horse's mouth.

And incidentally, for the folks giving @Stoerner Fumbles grief, this Chris Low list vindicates his source as well. Looks like everything he described did actually happen. Those giving Stoerner grief owe him an apology, it seems.

Go Vols!


p.s. The one thing this list doesn't answer is how much effort went into each of these possible hires. On the face, a simple list makes them all seem kind of co-equal. But that's not necessarily so. Some of them may have been nothing more than a brief phone call to gauge interest, no offer ever made or even discussed. Others might have been a multi-day full-court press. And others somewhere in between. We'll probably never know that element of the coaching search, but I'll trust Stoerner's friend as he described it: hard, hard push on Franklin for 3 or 4 days...shifting in the last day or so to Elliott...and then on to Heupel. The others were perhaps just phone calls or relegated to a booster to contact.

Sounds about right. Disappointing, but it is what it is. I expect to see a spread style offense that tries to minimize our opponents' obvious talent advantage, and that might be wise once the NCAA gets done with us. Paint the grass orange, we're Boise State for the next few years.
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According to Chris Low, here's the list of coaches who rejected us.

James Franklin, Penn State
Luke Fickell, Cincinnati
Sonny Dykes, SMU
PJ Fleck, Minnesota
Tony Elliot, Clemson (OC)

Sorry to say it folks, but as it turns out, a lot of coaches don't want to walk into a situation with NCAA penalties are looming overhead. Other than Franklin, I don't think any of those coaches turn us down in a normal search. Getting a coach of Josh Heupel's quality in this situation is actually pretty good. Compare Ole Miss in 2017 who had to hire Matt Luke.

Overall, I think White did an excellent job in a bad situation. He swung for the fences, struck out a few times, but still hired a quality coach. In the previous coaching searches, we never even tried to land top-tier coaches. We passed on Gary Patterson and Mike Leach in 2008 (both of whom were interested). We never seriously went after Mullen in 2017 and our AD got fired when he went rogue and went after Mike Leach.

Heupel may succeed or he may not, but regardless, I think we'll be in better shape 3-4 years from now. Either Heupel improves us or we're in a better spot to hire a top-tier coach.

Given what has happened over the past month, I think this is actually one of the better case scenarios. At the very least, we got an elite AD. If we're lucky, we got a good HC, as well.

P.S. Glad Sonny Dykes rejected us. I think Heupel is better than Dykes.
Source or link to article saying they were offered??
 
According to Chris Low, here's the list of coaches who rejected us.

James Franklin, Penn State
Luke Fickell, Cincinnati
Sonny Dykes, SMU
PJ Fleck, Minnesota
Tony Elliot, Clemson (OC)

Sorry to say it folks, but as it turns out, a lot of coaches don't want to walk into a situation with NCAA penalties are looming overhead. Other than Franklin, I don't think any of those coaches turn us down in a normal search. Getting a coach of Josh Heupel's quality in this situation is actually pretty good. Compare Ole Miss in 2017 who had to hire Matt Luke.

Overall, I think White did an excellent job in a bad situation. He swung for the fences, struck out a few times, but still hired a quality coach. In the previous coaching searches, we never even tried to land top-tier coaches. We passed on Gary Patterson and Mike Leach in 2008 (both of whom were interested). We never seriously went after Mullen in 2017 and our AD got fired when he went rogue and went after Mike Leach.

Heupel may succeed or he may not, but regardless, I think we'll be in better shape 3-4 years from now. Either Heupel improves us or we're in a better spot to hire a top-tier coach.

Given what has happened over the past month, I think this is actually one of the better case scenarios. At the very least, we got an elite AD. If we're lucky, we got a good HC, as well.

P.S. Glad Sonny Dykes rejected us. I think Heupel is better than Dykes.
I believe the list is Much longer than the above.
 
I think "puppet" is the wrong word. And not just for Tennessee.

More accurate to say that Chris Low is a trusted journalist among the SEC. He has a track record of keeping a secret for a while if a coach or AD asks him to sit on something for a day or three, and for not throwing the people he writes about under a bus.

In short, coaches and ADs trust him. To be fair and to hold confidences. That doesn't make him a puppet, by any means.
Like I said, a puppet
 
Hilarious that Dykes turned UT down after all the crap was said about him. Hilarious that he was emailed by a user too. Poetic justice.
 
According to Chris Low, here's the list of coaches who rejected us.

James Franklin, Penn State
Luke Fickell, Cincinnati
Sonny Dykes, SMU
PJ Fleck, Minnesota
Tony Elliot, Clemson (OC)

Sorry to say it folks, but as it turns out, a lot of coaches don't want to walk into a situation with NCAA penalties are looming overhead. Other than Franklin, I don't think any of those coaches turn us down in a normal search. Getting a coach of Josh Heupel's quality in this situation is actually pretty good. Compare Ole Miss in 2017 who had to hire Matt Luke.

Overall, I think White did an excellent job in a bad situation. He swung for the fences, struck out a few times, but still hired a quality coach. In the previous coaching searches, we never even tried to land top-tier coaches. We passed on Gary Patterson and Mike Leach in 2008 (both of whom were interested). We never seriously went after Mullen in 2017 and our AD got fired when he went rogue and went after Mike Leach.

Heupel may succeed or he may not, but regardless, I think we'll be in better shape 3-4 years from now. Either Heupel improves us or we're in a better spot to hire a top-tier coach.

Given what has happened over the past month, I think this is actually one of the better case scenarios. At the very least, we got an elite AD. If we're lucky, we got a good HC, as well.

P.S. Glad Sonny Dykes rejected us. I think Heupel is better than Dykes.
Well said. I would just add that Heupel deserves some credit for stepping up to the challenge. I understand that he will be well compensated, but others who would have received even greater compensation took a pass. I wish him well - his success is our success.
 
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Elliott would have been a risk- not head coach. P.J Fleck - big ten offense blows. Fickell-Butchna groundhog day repeat. Sonny Dykes-........yuck. Franklin-hates Tennessee and said so to many times....that school to the east.
 
Like I said, a puppet
I don't think you understand what that word means, then.

No one tells Chris Low what to write. They just trust him to be reasonable and respectful while he's doing it. That's a huge long way from being someone's puppet.
 
I understand just fine, thank you. He writes exactly what the Athletic Department says to write. Otherwise they wouldn't trust him.
 
My problem is I do not see
Gus Malzahn
Lane Kiffin
Hugh Freeze
If I am making the phone calls I start with those 3 and let them turn me down. All 3 are winners in the SEC, some have baggage (Kiffin, Freeze) but all are capable of being good quality coach for us.
Hey, that's three guys I didn't want, so I'm feeling better about this already! Thanks!
 
Did they offer Matt Cambell, Did they offer Jeff Fisher. Did the AD fly to their house and say hey we want you what's it going to take. I doubt it, well that's what it takes to get a really good coach. Searching firms are money wasters. You want somebody , you show them you want them .
So you know how it's done? What's your experience at hiring positions with enormous responsibility and compensation?
 
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According to Chris Low, here's the list of coaches who rejected us.

James Franklin, Penn State
Luke Fickell, Cincinnati
Sonny Dykes, SMU
PJ Fleck, Minnesota
Tony Elliot, Clemson (OC)

Sorry to say it folks, but as it turns out, a lot of coaches don't want to walk into a situation with NCAA penalties are looming overhead. Other than Franklin, I don't think any of those coaches turn us down in a normal search. Getting a coach of Josh Heupel's quality in this situation is actually pretty good. Compare Ole Miss in 2017 who had to hire Matt Luke.

Overall, I think White did an excellent job in a bad situation. He swung for the fences, struck out a few times, but still hired a quality coach. In the previous coaching searches, we never even tried to land top-tier coaches. We passed on Gary Patterson and Mike Leach in 2008 (both of whom were interested). We never seriously went after Mullen in 2017 and our AD got fired when he went rogue and went after Mike Leach.

Heupel may succeed or he may not, but regardless, I think we'll be in better shape 3-4 years from now. Either Heupel improves us or we're in a better spot to hire a top-tier coach.

Given what has happened over the past month, I think this is actually one of the better case scenarios. At the very least, we got an elite AD. If we're lucky, we got a good HC, as well.

P.S. Glad Sonny Dykes rejected us. I think Heupel is better than Dykes.
While I blasted the guy who sent the email to Dykes...today, I thank him.
GBO!!
 
Sorry all, Chris Low is just a so called journalist! I trust him about as far as I can throw him! Just like any other member of the Lamestream media!
Right now all we can do is roll with it!
 

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