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Theres videos of him stumbling around looking like he has no idea where he is. Thats what I take as fact. If those guys are that incompetent that they cant spot an obvious concussion then they all deserve to be out of a jobHas nothing to do with defending him. I don't care about Butch Jones. But there is a position coach, a trainer, and a league spotter who look for those things. In no way did the article back then confirm that he was aware of it at the time, but you took it as truth.
From Nagis book:
During the Butch Jones era, there were many players who chose to transfer out of the program for a variety of reasons, including expected playing time that didnt come. Brett Kendrick was originally committed under Dooley but chose to stick to with the Vols. [after the Arkansas state game] Brett got a text from Jones with language that Brett wouldnt repeat to his mom and told him that he is not SEC caliber and that his play wouldnt cut it, says Beth Kendrick. He was very derogatory towards him. Brett graded out as the third-best offensive player overall. They awarded t-shirts to the top three offensive and defensive players after each game. Brett received that recognition and yet was benched the next week. It made no sense, except that Coach Jones had made promises to other players and their parents. ...Jones would wait outside the position coaches room, Beth Kendrick says. When Brett would come out, hed get in his face and say that hed be so happy when Brett was gone. He was trying to run him off. Maybe he needed the scholarship. I didnt know this was going on at the time. Im proud of my son for fighting through it. He grew in character and learned how to deal with people. He loved his teammates. He is the kind of kid who would bend over backwards for you and do whatever the coach asked. He toughed it out and suffered through it all.
Heres the thing. Neither were SEC caliber but thats not Bretts fault and if true, Butch shouldve had more class. I never believe hit pieces like this. Too convenient now that hes gone. I prefer to let that dog die.
This doesn't surprise me. Every profession has these kind of "fake it 'til you make it" success stories.
Unless you're very lucky, though, there's eventually going to be a trial by fire that burns away the dead wood and reveals the truth. For Butch Jones, that fire burned a light shade of orange.
The more times goes on, the less I appreciate anything he did here. Should have fired him after the 16 season. Especially when it became known he was trying to get out of Dodge.
Before the internship position with Alabama, I'd really like to know how exactly Butch Jones got to where he did. I look at him and I don't see a guy who's good at anything besides recruiting. Not a good football coach, I think his football IQ is about as low as it can be at this level, probably sucked at football himself, etc. Could be one of the finest snake oil salesmen this side of the Mississip.
From Nagis book:
During the Butch Jones era, there were many players who chose to transfer out of the program for a variety of reasons, including expected playing time that didnt come. Brett Kendrick was originally committed under Dooley but chose to stick to with the Vols. [after the Arkansas state game] Brett got a text from Jones with language that Brett wouldnt repeat to his mom and told him that he is not SEC caliber and that his play wouldnt cut it, says Beth Kendrick. He was very derogatory towards him. Brett graded out as the third-best offensive player overall. They awarded t-shirts to the top three offensive and defensive players after each game. Brett received that recognition and yet was benched the next week. It made no sense, except that Coach Jones had made promises to other players and their parents. ...Jones would wait outside the position coaches room, Beth Kendrick says. When Brett would come out, hed get in his face and say that hed be so happy when Brett was gone. He was trying to run him off. Maybe he needed the scholarship. I didnt know this was going on at the time. Im proud of my son for fighting through it. He grew in character and learned how to deal with people. He loved his teammates. He is the kind of kid who would bend over backwards for you and do whatever the coach asked. He toughed it out and suffered through it all.