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Update on Da'Rick from very, very high-level source at UT.
Da'Rick might not technically be suspended at least they're not calling it that but he's effectively suspended from the active roster. He can earn his way back, kind of like the Janzen Jackson situation, but this is a different situation. To be honest, Da'Rick's problems are more malicious than Janzen's.
More in a bit.
I'm told this was a move aimed at improving team chemistry and accountability.
Update on Da'Rick from very, very high-level source at UT.
Da'Rick might not technically be suspended at least they're not calling it that but he's effectively suspended from the active roster. He can earn his way back, kind of like the Janzen Jackson situation, but this is a different situation. To be honest, Da'Rick's problems are more malicious than Janzen's.
More in a bit.
I'm told this was a move aimed at improving team chemistry and accountability.
When does a lack of leadership stop reflecting on just the players, and start reflecting on the coaching staff? So far for the 2 off seasons we have had Dooley, we have had 2 coaches leave because they didn't work well with other coaches. Now persistant rumors spread about a divide between upper classmen and under classmen.
At some point you have to look at the HC and say, sometimes it's not about whether you are winning and losing. You can't lead this group of men.
It is becoming increasingly clear that Dooley's ineptitude is not limited to coaching. I really want to see him succeed, but I would rather see Tennessee succeed.
Dude throws the Sleeper at Dooley and he'll be headed up the river for a very, very long time.
Update on Da'Rick from very, very high-level source at UT.
Da'Rick might not technically be suspended at least they're not calling it that but he's effectively suspended from the active roster. He can earn his way back, kind of like the Janzen Jackson situation, but this is a different situation. To be honest, Da'Rick's problems are more malicious than Janzen's.
More in a bit.
I'm told this was a move aimed at improving team chemistry and accountability.