Official Greg Schiano thread

#51
#51
McQueary was the only one consistently honest through the whole process at great personal expense. I tend to believe him.

It doesn't matter either way. The mere accusation is severe counter-recruiting fuel. Imagine walking into the home of a recruit with that hanging over your head. He simply cannot do the job.

And he was a gutless poon for not stepping up. I hope he still loses sleep over his failure to protect those kids
 
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#52
#52
Guy is a proven winner. Took a program that was a 2 win per season team for decades. And took it to the top 10. Won so impressively and so big Rutgers got invited to the Big 10. He got Rutgers to move to the big 10!!!!! That's so impressive!

Got Rutgers ranked into the top 10!

Highlights:
Great recruiting
Teams played tough always
Hard relentless working attitude
Has a drive to be great
In Bill Belichick's inner circle with Saban & Meyer
NFL experience as a Head Coach(successful or not this is impressive to recruits)

What he did at Rutgers was amazing.

Imagine what this guy could do turning around Tennessee into a tough winning team. With the resources & money that Tennessee has.

Has turned down advances from USC & Oregon.
But wants the Tennessee job.

A lot of smoke around him and Tennessee. He is a Sexton client.

Throwing up in my mouth
 
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Guy is a proven winner. Took a program that was a 2 win per season team for decades. And took it to the top 10. Won so impressively and so big Rutgers got invited to the Big 10. He got Rutgers to move to the big 10!!!!! That's so impressive!

Got Rutgers ranked into the top 10!

Highlights:
Great recruiting
Teams played tough always
Hard relentless working attitude
Has a drive to be great
In Bill Belichick's inner circle with Saban & Meyer
NFL experience as a Head Coach(successful or not this is impressive to recruits)

What he did at Rutgers was amazing.

Imagine what this guy could do turning around Tennessee into a tough winning team. With the resources & money that Tennessee has.

Has turned down advances from USC & Oregon.
But wants the Tennessee job.

A lot of smoke around him and Tennessee. He is a Sexton client.

Have we not learned from pass mistakes. He would be a terrible hire. In 4 years we will having this conversation again.
 
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#60
#60
From the Washington Post article-
According to McQueary, Bradley identified Schiano, now the Ohio State defensive coordinator, as the other assistant. In response to a question about whether Bradley had shared details of what Schiano had said, McQueary related a conversation with Bradley.

“No,” McQueary replied, according to the documents, “only that he had — I can’t remember if it was one night or one morning — but that Greg had come into his office white as a ghost and said he just saw Jerry doing something to a boy in the shower. And that’s it. That’s all he ever told me.”
Well folks, Alabama now has their Saban replacement. We don't stand a chance with Schiano now. Thank you little baby Jesus.
 
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#65
I'd turn in my Vol card and take down my diploma. It's ironic that we say Petrino and Kelly have too much baggage, and we fired Pearl for lying about having a recruit over for a BBQ. Then we want to interview Schiano who was knee deep in the Penn State cover-up. If Schiano saw Sandusky raping a little boy, and Schiano didn't beat that old man's brains out and call the cops, then he should be in prison. If Currie interviews Schiano, Currie should be terminated (and probably tarred and feathered too). This entire coaching search has been botched from the start. We should have hired Blackburn. This is absolutely bottom of the barrel pathetic.

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#66
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I'd turn in my Vol card and take down my diploma. It's ironic that we say Petrino and Kelly have too much baggage, and we fired Pearl for lying about having a recruit over for a BBQ. Then we want to interview Schiano who was knee deep in the Penn State cover-up. If Schiano saw Sandusky raping a little boy, and Schiano didn't beat that old man's brains out and call the cops, then he should be in prison. If Currie interviews Schiano, Currie should be terminated (and probably tarred and feathered too). This entire coaching search has been botched from the start. We should have hired Blackburn. This is absolutely bottom of the barrel pathetic.

What if he didn't see that?

What if Schiano is telling the truth? What if someone is pointing fingers at everyone but themselves?

How about let Currie do his job, and see what he thinks about who is telling the truth?

I know in today's internet world any story that has a link as taken as the absolute truth. However let's give Currie time to investigate through this. Because if Schiano is telling the truth and Currie feels good about his story.... then Tennessee would be getting one hell of a HC in him.

Can we do that before you take down your diploma?

What did you major in? One way storytelling?

Most educated men and women just don't take one side of the story as the absolute truth.
 
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#67
#67
What if he didn't see that?

What if Schiano is telling the truth? What if someone is pointing fingers at everyone but themselves?

How about let Currie do his job, and see what he thinks about who is telling the truth?

I know in today's internet world any story that has a link as taken as the absolute truth. However let's give Currie time to investigate through this. Because if Schiano is telling the truth and Currie feels good about his story.... then Tennessee would be getting one hell of a HC in him.

Can we do that before you take down your diploma?

What did you major in? One way storytelling?

Most educated men and women just don't take one story as the truth.

Because McQueary is a proven, reliable source. It’s not like some random guy off the street made the accusation. This is sworn testimony.

Recruiting would be next to impossible, we’d always have the Sandusky stuff hanging over us. It’s an untenable situation.
 
#68
#68
This would be a disaster. And you'd maybe have 70,000 at Neyland for home games next year. I don't think a single Bucs player liked him.
 
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#69
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Because McQueary is a proven, reliable source. It’s not like some random guy off the street made the accusation. This is sworn testimony.

Recruiting would be next to impossible, we’d always have the Sandusky stuff hanging over us. It’s an untenable situation.

Oregon & USC both wanted him to interview for HC vacancy's

Why? If this was true I don't see both schools going after him. Now he is on Tennessee's short list.

Like I said how about we let Currie do his job on investigating this?

Not just hold our own court, without any inside knowledge on guilt or innocence of Schiano.
 
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#70
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Your priorities (and values) are questionable at best. It's just football. I'm okay with passing on a coach because there is a strong possibility that Schiano cared more about his coaching position at Penn State than protecting children from being raped. I'd rather pass on a potentially good coach than empower one who enabled a serial pedophile.

What if he didn't see that?

What if Schiano is telling the truth? What if someone is pointing fingers at everyone but themselves?

How about let Currie do his job, and see what he thinks about who is telling the truth?

I know in today's internet world any story that has a link as taken as the absolute truth. However let's give Currie time to investigate through this. Because if Schiano is telling the truth and Currie feels good about his story.... then Tennessee would be getting one hell of a HC in him.

Can we do that before you take down your diploma?

What did you major in? One way storytelling?

Most educated men and women just don't take one side of the story as the absolute truth.
 
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#72
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This would be a disaster. And you'd maybe have 70,000 at Neyland for home games next year. I don't think a single Bucs player liked him.

No Miami players liked Saban, No Falcons players liked Petrino, No Was fans liked Spurrier.

Successful college coaches don't translate to NFL. Because successful college coaches are tough and hardnose to their players it works in college when the coaches control the players yearly scolly....

In NFL you have your best players making more money than you as the coach. So your successful style of coaching doesn't work in the NFL
 
#73
#73
If this happened, get ready for 8 wins and a bowl game as our ceiling.

That wasn't even Schiano's ceiling at RUTGERS! With EXTREMELY limited resources.

He has no ceiling with the MASSIVE resources he would have at Tennessee.
 
#74
#74
Guy is a proven winner. Took a program that was a 2 win per season team for decades. And took it to the top 10. Won so impressively and so big Rutgers got invited to the Big 10. He got Rutgers to move to the big 10!!!!! That's so impressive!

Got Rutgers ranked into the top 10!

Highlights:
Great recruiting
Teams played tough always
Hard relentless working attitude
Has a drive to be great
In Bill Belichick's inner circle with Saban & Meyer
NFL experience as a Head Coach(successful or not this is impressive to recruits)

What he did at Rutgers was amazing.

Imagine what this guy could do turning around Tennessee into a tough winning team. With the resources & money that Tennessee has.

Has turned down advances from USC & Oregon.
But wants the Tennessee job.

A lot of smoke around him and Tennessee. He is a Sexton client.

I think Greg is a fantastic, defensive minded football coach with a blue collar attitude. However I worry about what kind of fit he would be here having never really coached in the south. I just don't think it would work, you can take a great coach and put him in the wrong environment and have a disaster. Reference the Dave Serrano situation here, great coach but a horrible fit.
 
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#75
#75
Your priorities (and values) are questionable at best. It's just football. I'm okay with passing on a coach because there is a strong possibility that Schiano cared more about his coaching position at Penn State than protecting children from being raped. I'd rather pass on a potentially good coach than empower one who enabled a serial pedophile.


Once again...... We don't know the situation and what absolutely happened with Schiano at Penn State.

How about let Currie do his job and investigate this?

Not just "he did that!!!"
If Currie finds out it was nothing he would win BIG at Tennessee.

But how about we let the people doing the hiring and writing the check investigate this?

A very real possibility he is the next HC at Tennessee.
 

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