Possible New Staff???

#51
#51
You’re wrong. Sleeping with UT coed while you are married? No sir , we cannot abolish all our standards of conduct when coaches are representing the university.

Do you plan on administering a morality test to all UT coaches? If so, we may as well just shut it down. Will you be firing all current coaches who don’t meet this standard and wiping from the record books past coaches? Players?
 
#52
#52
I hope that’s not the case, but would not be surprised.
It may be the case that Dale doesn’t have an agent. The process is that a coach who is interested in a job will have the agent send out feelers. I’m still shocked that Reeves wasn’t approached.
 
#53
#53
Personally, I think Jones and Mayo should’ve at least received courtesy interviews. I mean, we got approximately a dozen other coaches a raise, why not 2 of our own?
GBO!!
I agree. I wasn’t saying we definitely hire Dale but at least talk to him. Not being critical of JH. He’s doing what he feels he has to do I’m sure. I’m just concerned that we looked right past Dale without even a nod. 57 years old too old? That’s borderline silly!
 
#54
#54
Do you plan on administering a morality test to all UT coaches? If so, we may as well just shut it down. Will you be firing all current coaches who don’t meet this standard and wiping from the record books past coaches? Players?
He crossed the line by arrogantly flaunting it and ignoring requests to stop. You don’t want someone like that representing the university and disobeying requests from chain of command to stop.He was fired for cause. Would you rehire someone like that if you were running an organization?. I doubt most of us would.
 
#55
#55
He crossed the line by arrogantly flaunting it and ignoring requests to stop. You don’t want someone like that representing the university and disobeying requests from chain of command to stop.He was fired for cause. Would you rehire someone like that if you were running an organization?. I doubt most of us would.

You are making a lot of assumptions based off of extremely flawed information from this board
 
#56
#56
I agree. I wasn’t saying we definitely hire Dale but at least talk to him. Not being critical of JH. He’s doing what he feels he has to do I’m sure. I’m just concerned that we looked right past Dale without even a nod. 57 years old too old? That’s borderline silly!

Yep. The guy deserved the courtesy of an interview.
 
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#64
#64
for all you vol fans that said Dale Jones wouldnt leave ASU
This interview with Dale Jones was conducted before reports that UT has hired a defensive coordinator)
By Jimmy Hyams
Tennessee has had trouble hiring a defensive coordinator, but there is one coach with ties to Tennessee that would love the job.
“No question, I want it,’’ said Dale Jones, a former star player at Tennessee who is now defensive coordinator at Appalachian State. “I would love to come back.’’
As of early Monday afternoon, Jones had not been interviewed for the defensive coordinator’s job at Tennessee. The Vols have reached out to at least half a dozen coaches who have declined.
Jones, 57, would welcome the chance to talk with UT’s new head coach, Josh Heupel.
“I want a shot to present my case to show what my defense could do,’’ said Jones, who helped UT win the 1985 SEC Championship with an iconic interception against Alabama.
“The key to the scheme is you don’t have to have a bunch of five stars. You’ve got to have 11 guys playing together. You’ve got to have decent talent, but it’s simple to teach.’’
Jones said his multiple 3-4 defense is effective against option teams and the run-pass option, which is the rage in college football nowadays. The Mountaineers defense allowed about 17 points per game last year (not counting points allowed by Appy State’s special teams and offensive). It led the nation in opponents’ completion percentage (48%) and ranked fourth in pass-defense efficiency.
Jones mentioned the defense almost pulled a stunning upset against his alma mater Sept. 1, 2016, when the ninth-ranked Vols needed overtime to beat Appy State 20-13. That was a UT team with quarterback Josh Dobbs and running backs Jalen Hurd and Alvin Kamara.
While Jones was at Appy State, the Mountaineers upset No. 5 Michigan in 2007 and nearly upset No. 10 Penn State in 2018 before losing in overtime.
“We’ve done this with lesser players,’’ Jones said. “If you get better players, the kind Tennessee gets, look out.’’
Jones worked at Appy State in a variety of roles from 1996-2018. He was named national special teams coach of the year in 2002. He worked as ASU’s defensive coordinator from 2010-12 before Scott Satterfield replaced Jerry Moore and Jones moved to a position coach.
Jones joined Scott Satterfield at Louisville in 2019 before returning to Appy State as defensive coordinator in 2020.
Jones has never hidden his affinity for Tennessee.
“I’m loyal,’’ Jones said. “I know the game. I want the job.
“It’s not the money. I want to bring Tennessee back. It’s shame how far it’s fallen. It needs to be great again. And I don’t think it would take that long.’’
Louisville defensive coordinator Brian Brown, who worked eight years with Jones, said Jones would be the perfect fit as Tennessee’s defensive coordinator.
“Absolutely,’’ Brown said today. “I think Dale would do a tremendous job. And he bleeds orange and white til the cows come home.
“He understands what opposing offenses are trying to do in the run game and the pass game. His defense is aggressive, kids play hard and make plays. Appalachian State was one of the top defenses in the country last year and he does an awesome job. He gets guys to play hard and downhill. And he gets the most out of his talent.
“Appy State established a culture there and a tradition of hard-nosed football and blue-collar football.’’
Jones said that Brown and former Vol Kacy Rodgers, who also talked to UT about the defensive coordinator’s job, both said they would want Jones on their staff if they went to UT.
Brown declined to discuss the UT job, but did say of Jones: “I would hire him any place, anywhere that I’m at.’’
When Rodgers was defensive coordinator for the New York Jets, in the spring of 2018 the Jets had LSU, Tennessee, Georgia and Appy State coaches visit to discuss how to defend the run-pass option, which was become more prevalent in the NFL.
“Appy State was extremely efficient in defending the RPO and the tempo offense, and his execution was really top notch,’’ Rodgers said of Jones. “He was very knowledgeable on how to defend it.’’
I would've loved to see Ol' #54 back on the sidelines, as our DC!!! His AP State defenses have been stellar.
 
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#65
#65
It seems using google to find anything related to Jancek and co eds doesn’t find anything.
Check the threads here especially if there is one titled “Jancek”. There were several talking about it with detailed information. I think there is something to it. Not 100% sure but close to it IMO.
 
#66
#66
He slept with coeds? I couldn’t care less. They are both adults
Some will refuse to admit that most on here dream of having a side piece coed.
Age has removed me from such vices, but I can still dream and remember. I once fell hard for a young strawberry blond from UCF. My mid life crisis.
As it turned out, she was actually a ginger.
Stole my soul.
The bitch.
 
#67
#67
It seems using google to find anything related to Jancek and co eds doesn’t find anything.
Just did a search under his name in the thread titles. A lot of information about it in several threads. Some of the posts about his Indiscretions even go back to 2017 not long after he was let go.
 
#68
#68
Just did a search under his name in the thread titles. A lot of information about it in several threads. Some of the posts about his Indiscretions even go back to 2017 not long after he was let go.

That means absolutely nothing, you continue to cling to information on this board as if it is the Gospel truth, 99.9% is complete bs
 
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#69
#69
That means absolutely nothing, you continue to cling to information on this board as if it is the Gospel truth, 99.9% is complete bs
I never said it was gospel but the volume of information about it makes it seem likely. How about that. Where there’s smoke there’s fire. Just a quick check indicates there are about 6 to 12 people commenting on it like it is fact. Seek them out if you want, maybe one of them can give you that credible source you are looking for since you seem so upset about this particular subject.
 
#70
#70
I never said it was gospel but the volume of information about it makes it seem likely. How about that. Where there’s smoke there’s fire. Just a quick check indicates there are about 6 to 12 people commenting on it like it is fact. Seek them out if you want, maybe one of them can give you that credible source you are looking for since you seem so upset about this particular subject.

I admire your consistency I will give you that 😂
 
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#71
#71
It may be the case that Dale doesn’t have an agent. The process is that a coach who is interested in a job will have the agent send out feelers. I’m still shocked that Reeves wasn’t approached.
Things are tight light lipped. Reeves is a good coach, but do we know if he or his agent was approached?
 

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