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I don't know how anyone (Fulmer or fans) can really make a logical statement as to whether or not we would be in the SECC game. Way too many unknowns. However, it's certainly within reason (using what I assume Phil's logic to be) that given the fact USCjr won the SECE this year with their record a decent TN team would have been in the hunt.
Here is the point that we all need to realize and take to heart in this whole situation.
No one, and I mean no one knows whether or not we would have won the east this year if Fulmer had stayed, and he just "worked like heck" to get us back.
But I think we can all agree that in that imaginary SEC championship game we would have gotten our ASSES handed to us by Auburn and we would be in the same SEC Chamionshipless rut that we are in now. But instead of having a young motivated coach with a plan that he knows how to execute to get us back to a Championship WINNING program sooner rather than later, we would have a coach on his last legs with no real direction of where the program would be in the next few years.
I think it is safe to say we are in better hands right now.
Lets move on! (I know we have, I guess it's him that needs to).
I can't say for sure, obviously. But our problem this year, for the most part, was the lack of depth and talent in the jr/sr classes. This was largely a result of the recruiting (somewhat) and the attrition (especially) for those two classes.
That situation would have been very, very similar with Fulmer still here (attrition was terrible under him during his last years.). No reason to remotely imagine that he would have done better than the two top 10 recruiting classes the last two years. And there's nothing in his body of coaching work that would suggest he ever got a lot out of a little.
I thank CPF for his years, but this claim is not at all credible.
Here is the point that we all need to realize and take to heart in this whole situation.
No one, and I mean no one knows whether or not we would have won the east this year if Fulmer had stayed, and he just "worked like heck" to get us back.
But I think we can all agree that in that imaginary SEC championship game we would have gotten our ASSES handed to us by Auburn and we would be in the same SEC Chamionshipless rut that we are in now. But instead of having a young motivated coach with a plan that he knows how to execute to get us back to a Championship WINNING program sooner rather than later, we would have a coach on his last legs with no real direction of where the program would be in the next few years.
I think it is safe to say we are in better hands right now.
Lets move on! (I know we have, I guess it's him that needs to).
When they are wading in his feces pile, then no.
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So, your "feces" pile would be:
Wes Brown
Dan Williams
Montori Hughes
Chris Walker
Jacques Smith
Marlon Walls
Ben Martin
Nick Reveiz
Herman Lathers
Prentiss Waggner
Chris Scott
Jacques McClendon
Dallas Thomas
Jequari Schofield
Josh McNeil
Jonathan Crompton
Gerald Jones
Denarius Moore
Taurean Poole
Luke Stocker
Funny how when Fulmer goes 6-2 in the SEC in 2007 he is backing into the championship but when Spurrier goes 5-3 in the SEC in 2010 losing to Kentucky in the process he is a genius.
But Newton would have torn up Chavis and Fulmer
Yeah, Fulmer's nuts to think he could get UT in the SEC title game every three years. It's not like he did it every 3 years since 1997...oh wait.
Let me know when we can complain bitterly about 9-win and 10-win seasons again with SEC title appearances as just "awful" and "embarrassing."
He makes a pretty good point. In all honesty, he probably would have had a team that wasn't lacking experience like this years team. The East was terrible and I think Fulmer would have had a chance. Doesn't mean he should be our coach....winning the east this year really isn't something to brag about.