And here we have someone else equating wins and losses with the firing and nothing else.
There was a helluva lot more to do with it. None of it may matter to you, but his level of support and the local patience in his final 3 years was dropping fast. It got to the point that you could pick up a copy of KNS, and there would be just as much coverage of Vols football players on the front page as the sports page. And sadly, we got more of the same while Kiffin was here. That is why Dooley started the VFL program, and Butch Jones was taking players to do public service projects. Somebody needed to find a way to turn that trend around, and Fulmer did nothing.
Yeah in the end, he got fired for losing. But at that time, Tennessee had not yet developed the habit of firing coaches. Fulmer had been the coach for 17 season. Before him Major was there for 16. The Tennessee administration was not involved in the crazy arms race that we have nowadays. Their expectation was, up until Fulmer was finally fired, to be competent and give the fanbase a program they could be proud of.
So take your short and clueless summation of what "Wasn't enough" and toss it out the window. Because it had little to nothing to do with why he was fired.
And next time he says Hello? Reply with Goodbye.