Let me just say, some of you on here with you optimism. Just stop it, look at Notre Dame football over the past 10 years. Seriously that is where we are headed.
I personally have no bad feeling towards Dooley. He seems to be nice and honest. But honestly does this guy even exist, and if he does, I do not believe it is going to be him who turns this thing around.
****Tennessee is now a forgotten football program in all top high school recruits minds****
I'm personally just sitting in a lawn chair, drinking a beer and waiting to see what's gonna happen.
Because of the bare cupboard he started with, dooley should get at least 3-4 years to win big.
You make a good point eric.... I know there were some who disliked fulmer and majors during their tenures, but it didn't seem divided like it does now...... some feel beaten down and some disagree about kiffin and now dooley...
Let me just say, some of you on here with you optimism. Just stop it, look at Notre Dame football over the past 10 years. Seriously that is where we are headed.
I personally have no bad feeling towards Dooley. He seems to be nice and honest. But honestly does this guy even exist, and if he does, I do not believe it is going to be him who turns this thing around.
****Tennessee is now a forgotten football program in all top high school recruits minds****
Are you kidding??? The anti-Fulmer voices started grumbling after the SECCG 2nd half melt down against LSU, got a bit louder the next year after the Peach Bowl embarassment and even louder after the very next Peach Bowl embarassment and really peaked after the 2005 implosion. Every message thread on every board seemed to degenerate into a Fulmer debate and for every positive thing the team did in 2006 and 2007 there seemed to be a corresponding negative that just kept the fires stoked until the final implosion in 2008.
From my subjective survey of the boards, I'd say we're less divided now then during the final 4-5 years of the Fulmer era. But I'd say there's a lot of angst, fustration, uncertainty and disappointment that are all to be expected.
I'm going to hold my powder on Dooley as it seems he's about the best we could get at the time without going backwards with Cutcliff or the unproven Kippy. Message to the frustrated...there were no big name coaches lined up to take the Tennessee job apparantly at any reasonable price. Given that, I'd just as soon take a chance with prospect like Dooley than a fall back/holding position of Cutcliff or Kippy. If you think recruiting is difficult now how do you think it would be if the message to recruits was that the HC was just a temporary position until we can find someone better.
Might as well roll the dice which is what Hammy did.
Long time reader, first time post.
I think a lot of people need to realize that "great" coaches dont always move from school to school. Most great coaches build a program from scratch or bring it back from the brink. I think if we give CDD a chance and support him as fans, he can bring the Volunteers back to the big stage. From what other coaches around the country have said, he has the class and smarts to be a big time coach, lets see what kind of results he produces on the field before tearing the man down.
GO VOLS!
Long time reader, first time post.
I think a lot of people need to realize that "great" coaches dont always move from school to school. Most great coaches build a program from scratch or bring it back from the brink. I think if we give CDD a chance and support him as fans, he can bring the Volunteers back to the big stage. From what other coaches around the country have said, he has the class and smarts to be a big time coach, lets see what kind of results he produces on the field before tearing the man down.
GO VOLS!
Long time reader, first time post.
I think a lot of people need to realize that "great" coaches dont always move from school to school. Most great coaches build a program from scratch or bring it back from the brink. I think if we give CDD a chance and support him as fans, he can bring the Volunteers back to the big stage. From what other coaches around the country have said, he has the class and smarts to be a big time coach, lets see what kind of results he produces on the field before tearing the man down.
GO VOLS!
Long time reader, first time post.
I think a lot of people need to realize that "great" coaches dont always move from school to school. Most great coaches build a program from scratch or bring it back from the brink. I think if we give CDD a chance and support him as fans, he can bring the Volunteers back to the big stage. From what other coaches around the country have said, he has the class and smarts to be a big time coach, lets see what kind of results he produces on the field before tearing the man down.
GO VOLS!