to all UT's problems is quite clear my dear fellows.
It is my firm belief that CJH has the team back on the road to relevance, he needs but a mentor steeped in the ways of UT and success to guide him on that narrow road, so fraught with pitfalls. Who better to lead than the much ballyhooed titan of old, Coach Philip Fulmer? He has the pedigree, the desire, and most importantly, the love of UT needed to lift the program from the depths in which it has been so lamentably mired, to launch the school back to the halcyon heights with which it was so formerly accustomed during his all too brief tenure. My friends, during this maelstrom that threatens to engulf the Power T (end of Ole Miss game, CJP's allegations), join together with one voice and let it be known that UT needs CPF in a position of leadership. Then woe betides the Tide and Bulldogs, for then they would be truly lost.
It is my firm belief that CJH has the team back on the road to relevance, he needs but a mentor steeped in the ways of UT and success to guide him on that narrow road, so fraught with pitfalls. Who better to lead than the much ballyhooed titan of old, Coach Philip Fulmer? He has the pedigree, the desire, and most importantly, the love of UT needed to lift the program from the depths in which it has been so lamentably mired, to launch the school back to the halcyon heights with which it was so formerly accustomed during his all too brief tenure. My friends, during this maelstrom that threatens to engulf the Power T (end of Ole Miss game, CJP's allegations), join together with one voice and let it be known that UT needs CPF in a position of leadership. Then woe betides the Tide and Bulldogs, for then they would be truly lost.