Phil's status

#5
#5
i wouldnt think so. he was dedicated to UT. I wouldnt be at all surprised if he takes a few years off and winds up working as a commentator or land some desk job for the university
 
#9
#9
i wouldnt think so. he was dedicated to UT. I wouldnt be at all surprised if he takes a few years off and winds up working as a commentator or land some desk job for the university

That's probably a good idea. Personally, i think a guy his age needs to retire. But look at Monte Kiffin, Joe Paterno, and Bobby Bowden! We can't stop him from doing what he loves to do and we should respect whatever road he takes. We salute you Fulmer!
 
#11
#11
thats a good way to treat a guy who's very name takes you to Neyland Stadium...
I come from downtown over the Hill to the stadium. My feet rarely touch the street ridiculously named after TFHFCATUTK.
 
#13
#13
He'll probably be the frontrunner the next NFL HC job opening.
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#18
#18
free advertising for the program. i love krispy kreams, and when high school players dig into their favorite donut or watch the commericals, they will think, hey didnt he use to coach at Tennessee? wow, my favorite snack has a lot in common with UT. maybe i should check them out...
 
#19
#19
I come from downtown over the Hill to the stadium. My feet rarely touch the street ridiculously named after TFHFCATUTK.[/QUOTE]

The Former Head Football Coach AT UTK? Is that right?
ding, ding, ding
 
#20
#20
free advertising for the program. i love krispy kreams, and when high school players dig into their favorite donut or watch the commericals, they will think, hey didnt he use to coach at Tennessee? wow, my favorite snack has a lot in common with UT. maybe i should check them out...

:lolabove::eek:lol:
 
#21
#21
free advertising for the program. i love krispy kreams, and when high school players dig into their favorite donut or watch the commericals, they will think, hey didnt he use to coach at Tennessee? wow, my favorite snack has a lot in common with UT. maybe i should check them out...
A recruiting bonanza!!! Genius!!!
 
#22
#22
i wouldnt think so. he was dedicated to UT. I wouldnt be at all surprised if he takes a few years off and winds up working as a commentator or land some desk job for the university

He's already done both and he doesn't offer anything of value in either case.
 
#23
#23
Seriously, the only post-coaching career that I could see him being sucessful in is in politics.
 
#25
#25
pretty obvious that he was not "working like heck" to keep this program at the top of the SEC as he would have us believe. He was coasting and comfortable with the craptacular assistansts on his staff.

If I was a principal of a local high school, I might consider him for line coach and history teacher.:eek:lol:
 
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