05_never_again
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Back when Tennessee was good, we canned winning coaches for better coaches. Johnny was a Tennessee hero who left Pitt after winning a National Championship. In the 3 years before he was fired, Majors went 11-1, 9-2-2 and 9-3. His winning record didn’t stop us from booting him for an arguably better coach.
Now, we’ve got an obvious loser in Pruitt but we won’t can him. Phil should be calling Freeze right now. He should back-channel to get the best coach. Once he lands the new coach, cut Pruitt out in the same sneaky, cutthroat way he was fired and Majors was fired. I believe he’s looking now.
First of all set the record straight, Johnny Majors was fired by UT President Joe Johnson with cause and Philip Fulmer had nothing to do with it. Next who would want to be the next football coach at Tennessee with all the negative crap posted on this web site?
His winning record didn’t stop us from booting him for an arguably better coach.
Once he lands the new coach, cut Pruitt out in the same sneaky, cutthroat way he was fired and Majors was fired. I believe he’s looking now.
I have seen absolutely no evidence of that. Let's don't make up crap just because you are frustrated with the situation.Yes, Johnny’s arrogance was the biggest factor in his firing.
I will say that Pruitt does remind me a bit of him in that he is more than willing to throw his coaches and players under the bus.
Problem with this when the Majors / Fulmer transition happened, the incoming guy was already on staff and took over a team mid-season that was clearly on a decline and made a winning season happen.
The new guy already had the familiarity of the team and other coaches.
Also, with the health issues, Majors' longevity came into question (remember it was early 90s and the medical advancements of stents, drugs, peripheral access, etc. were not available like today - any heart attack was considered a major event).
All of that pointed to a prime time to make the change.
The only thing we have going for us in making a switch right now is the talent level is as high as it has been in the last 8 to 10 years across the board.
First of all set the record straight, Johnny Majors was fired by UT President Joe Johnson with cause and Philip Fulmer had nothing to do with it. Next who would want to be the next football coach at Tennessee with all the negative crap posted on this web site?
Facts can be your friend. There is no way we would pay $30MM above what we are currently paying to hire another coaching staff. Luck Fickell has a buyout of $4MM, for example. Even if you bought out a few of Fickell's assistants to follow him to UT, you are looking at $6-$7MM tops in buyouts for a new coaching staff.
The finances are bad enough already that we don't have to make sh-t up to prove a point...
As you said, "facts are your friend.." To hire a new coach, like the one y'all are clamoring for, you will have to pay at least $5m per year for 5 years + at least 2 yr contracts on each coordinator for $500K to $1M per year + buy out the coordinators we have on contract now.
BTW: There is no way Fickell would take the UT job at this point. He is a Big 10 guy and a hot commodity. He ain't coming to the SEC. This is just another example of the thoughts of the delusional section of the UT fan base
Right. Johnny's behavior (DUI, complaining to media about his pay) combined with Fulmer being a hot commodity contributed to Johnny's firing as much as the heart attack did.There was more to that story than just "booting Majors for an arguably better coach".
There were political issues at stake with boosters/admin, the fear of losing up and coming Fulmer, AND Majors' drunken call to the Board of Directors/AD in the middle of the night
Johnny > Phil
Fulmer could've never done what he did w/o Majors. Majors had us as a top 10 program by the time he left. He built what could legitimately be called "the best coaching staff in America."
Fulmer was a better recruiter, but I think if you put Fulmer in a similar position to Johnny taking over in 1977, he would've flopped. He was never good at hiring staff. That said, we were probably better off with Fulmer in the late 90's.
BTW: There is no way Fickell would take the UT job at this point. He is a Big 10 guy and a hot commodity. He ain't coming to the SEC. This is just another example of the thoughts of the delusional section of the UT fan base
That was an untrue rumor. FulmerRight. Johnny's behavior (DUI, complaining to media about his pay) combined with Fulmer being a hot commodity contributed to Johnny's firing as much as the heart attack did.
Rumor I heard back in the day was that Phil and half the staff were heading to Arkansas