He had hardly any players during that time!...PSU almost got the death penalty and what he did with what little he had was a miracle...They were under serious probation at the time.
He had that record after Penn State effectively dealt with a pseudo dealt penalty thanks to the demon known as Jerry Sandusky obliteration of the program.What miracle did he work at Penn St??? He went 8-4 and 7-5 in 2 seasons... Lmao... Yeah, dude has a .520 W% with what pretty much everyone considers is an elite QB in the NFL... Dude is hot trash and got a ridiculous amount of praise heaped on him for doing a SERVICABLE job at Penn St and literally nothing more...
He had that record after Penn State effectively dealt with a pseudo dealt penalty thanks to the demon known as Jerry Sandusky obliteration of the program.
You don't have to be an overly dramatic a-hole but yeah, being that you don't represent the majority of the fanbase your opinion on the matter doesn't mean much.
Believe it or not, I agree with you. I said in my first post on the subject that the hire shouldn't be based on them being from the south but if we're splitting hairs I'd lean toward the southern guy.Sorry but I’m with Boston on this one. The good ole boy hires haven’t really planned out and you still failed to answer what ties Urban and Saban had to the south. Two of the best to ever coach in the SEC.
If the majority of fans are basing their coaching likes by them being southern then the majority of the fanbase will be to blame when mediocrity continues to be the high point of UT football.
There was no "pseudo death penalty" whatever the **** that is supposed to be...
Those are the Penn St. sanctions... That's it... Alright... So they had 65, AND walk ons... That's not even in the realm of a suspension of the entire football program... Yall need to calm down... By the way, the next year, ALL of those sanctions started getting overturned or rescinded... Remember that part too...
- Five years probation.
- A four-year postseason ban.
- Vacating of all wins from 1998 to 2011–112 wins in all. This had the effect of stripping the Nittany Lions of their shared Big Ten titles in 2005 and 2008. It also removed 111 wins from Paterno's record, dropping him from first to 12th on the NCAA's all-time wins list.
- A $60 million fine, the proceeds of which were to go toward an endowment for preventing child abuse. According to the NCAA, this was the equivalent of a typical year's gross revenue from the football program.
- Loss of a total of forty initial scholarships from 2013 to 2017. During the same period, Penn State was to be limited to 65 total scholarships — only two more than a Division I FCS (formerly I-AA) school was allowed.
- Penn State was required to adopt all recommendations for reform delineated in the Freeh report.
- Penn State entered into an "athletics integrity agreement" with the NCAA and Big Ten, appoint a university-wide athletic compliance officer and compliance council, and accepted an NCAA-appointed athletic integrity monitor for the duration of its probation.
There was no "pseudo death penalty" whatever the **** that is supposed to be...
Those are the Penn St. sanctions... That's it... Alright... So they had 65, AND walk ons... That's not even in the realm of a suspension of the entire football program... Yall need to calm down... By the way, the next year, ALL of those sanctions started getting overturned or rescinded... Remember that part too...
- Five years probation.
- A four-year postseason ban.
- Vacating of all wins from 1998 to 2011–112 wins in all. This had the effect of stripping the Nittany Lions of their shared Big Ten titles in 2005 and 2008. It also removed 111 wins from Paterno's record, dropping him from first to 12th on the NCAA's all-time wins list.
- A $60 million fine, the proceeds of which were to go toward an endowment for preventing child abuse. According to the NCAA, this was the equivalent of a typical year's gross revenue from the football program.
- Loss of a total of forty initial scholarships from 2013 to 2017. During the same period, Penn State was to be limited to 65 total scholarships — only two more than a Division I FCS (formerly I-AA) school was allowed.
- Penn State was required to adopt all recommendations for reform delineated in the Freeh report.
- Penn State entered into an "athletics integrity agreement" with the NCAA and Big Ten, appoint a university-wide athletic compliance officer and compliance council, and accepted an NCAA-appointed athletic integrity monitor for the duration of its probation.
"Sources told The Athletic's Bruce Feldman that Peyton Manning will be involved in the decision. Louisiana's Billy Napier and Charlotte's Will Healy could both be approached, but if the Vols elect to hire a coordinator again, Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott would be the most likely candidate. One wild card: former Texans coach Bill O'Brien, who helped rebuild Penn State in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky scandal. "
Tennessee fires Jeremy Pruitt: Source - The Athletic
Believe it or not, I agree with you. I said in my first post on the subject that the hire shouldn't be based on them being from the south but if we're splitting hairs I'd lean toward the southern guy.
Haslam hire. Peyton being involved just makes it a little easier for some to swallow. Notice Fulmer was forced out. One of the reporters noticed the timeline didn’t line up. Decision to get rid of Pruitt Friday, Fulmer decides to step down and allow new ad to make hire, BUT search fire was hired the previous week?I don't like any of that...and yet, find none of it surprising.