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johnsonbrewer

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Malpractice by Currie. AA side may not like it but the head football coach in many ways is not just the face of the football team, but the face of the university. A coaching change is made very infrequently, so you have to be ready at all times with a list of candidates that check all of the boxes. It's obvious that Currie has been negligent in this regard, whether by his own doing or the HOH or both. He cannot survive this, and wonder who else goes down for this debacle too.
 
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We all think this, but I honestly doubt he’s fired.
 
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depends...he just may leave anyway...it won't be pretty around K-town for him...:)

GO VOLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Pretty much any coach that Currie hires now is not going to be wanted by anyone. Thus, Currie should resign or be fired.

But our admin is full of morons
 
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Malpractice by Currie. AA side may not like it but the head football coach in many ways is not just the face of the football team, but the face of the university. A coaching change is made very infrequently, so you have to be ready at all times with a list of candidates that check all of the boxes. It's obvious that Currie has been negligent in this regard, whether by his own doing or the HOH or both. He cannot survive this, and wonder who else goes down for this debacle too.

Haslam through Davenport set Currie up. This is a man who had never hired a football Coach, so Haslam set him up with Shiano. When that fell apart, it went down hill from there. Go back and watch the presser....Currie knew then he already had his Coach and it would be a slam dunk.. Sooner or later the UT Admin and Haslam will slaughter the artificial lamb.......Currie
 
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