Potential Coaches and Grades for Hire.

#55
#55
Noone can know for sure. Most every HC got a start as a coordinator somewhere. Well, except for Dooley. Alot of people think Smart will be a very good head coach somewhere soon. He would not be my 1st choice, but I would take him over Dooley in a second.

Consider me in the non-believer camp. Not a huge fan, but he might prove me wrong.
 
#60
#60
If a change is made I really hope its NOT Smart or Strong. I really don't see Gruden coming to TN. but if he did agree, I don't feel he would do well in the SEC.

I think the powers that be will want to bring Fulmer back which could be good "IF" he has learned his lesson about getting lazy.

Whoever we get they need to be able to coach in the SEC.
 
#63
#63
Why in the wide-world-of-sports does ANYBODY think that a former NFL coach is the way to go? If an NFL coach is not working now, he has either been fired or retired. In either case, he's probably making a BIG PILE of money and he doesn't have to suck up to 5* football recruits and he doesn't have to be concerned about his won-loss record. Although some former NFL coaches do well in the college ranks, I think it is more the exception to the rule than the rule. Jon Gruden is making a big pile of money now WITHOUT the stress of coaching. So, why would he be even more than mildly interested in leaving the plum-of-a-job he already has?????
 
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