The Doug Dickey Rule = Hire Kiffin (Must Read -- Not Too Long)

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I don't think Currie would ever hire Kiffin. Hopefully, if we get our wish and Currie's gone, Fulmer will be our next AD.

Fulmer has to know this. He and Kiffin need to get in a room and bury the hatchet, work out any and all differences, and hire Kiffin as our head coach. Flip side is Kiffin needs to apologize to Fulmer and the UT fans base for what he did to us.

If that happen's we've got magic on our hands.




I saw the interview recently where Lane tried to explain the crazy night he left. He was man enough to want to hold a press conference and explain his reasons for taking the USC job, but the local press were like vultures hovering and he couldn't really say what he wanted to say.

Most coaches would have just ducked out and got on the plane and left but Lane wanted to explain his reasons for taking the dream job he had already told Hamilton he would take if it came open. (It came open and he got a 100% raise in pay and left for it the next day.)

I don't blame him for taking his once in a lifetime opportunity and he was man enough to attempt to explain his actions to an audience that wanted to hear nothing from him.

And we all know the rest of the story.

Nick later remembered his only encounter across the field with Lane and decided he was the man to teach him a new offense. His tenure was absolutely great with Alabama and Nick would have one more NC Trophy if he had been a little more patient with lane and Lane had been his OC for the championship game.

We need Lane Kiffin now, and if John Currie is too much of a P*ssey to make that call, then we should not rest until his ass is ran out of town!

ITS ALL ON YOU JOHN!!!!!
 
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Finally got my password to say that WiseOlVol nailed it. At the age of 10 I burned Dickey's signed photo when he left for Florida. It took me 10 years to forgive him once he came back to Tennessee, but under his watch we returned to national relevance. We all do foolish things when we are young. As hard as it is to say it, let's bring Kiffin home and let him redeem himself.
 
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No. This is Hatfield and Mccoy country. Blood feuds run for generations. Forgiveness is fine but satisfaction must be had. Honor demands it, at least for those of who still value honor.

I have personally invited (instructed) Kiffin humbly to settle old scores and ask for the job.

Tennesseans are prideful folk, often to a fault. And pride goes before a fall.
 
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I don't think Currie would ever hire Kiffin. Hopefully, if we get our wish and Currie's gone, Fulmer will be our next AD.

Fulmer has to know this. He and Kiffin need to get in a room and bury the hatchet, work out any and all differences, and hire Kiffin as our head coach. Flip side is Kiffin needs to apologize to Fulmer and the UT fans base for what he did to us.

If that happen's we've got magic on our hands.

I have personally invited (instructed) Lane to do just that.
 
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Glocker_Alum_2005 Why would he come save us. I think he waits it out another year them becomes next year's Frost.[/QUOTE said:
I think he is basically a good man and just maybe he feels very bad about the way he left and might even consider that he owes us one!

besides the multi-million dollars he will be paid!
 
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And Johnny Majors said he would win here if we brought him back at the KQC on Monday. What the heck is more important than that now? We're treading on going 5-7 for two years with who they are now onto.
 
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OP.. simply great post. Well done

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I saw the interview recently where Lane tried to explain the crazy night he left. He was man enough to want to hold a press conference and explain his reasons for taking the USC job, but the local press were like vultures hovering and he couldn't really say what he wanted to say.

Most coaches would have just ducked out and got on the plane and left but Lane wanted to explain his reasons for taking the dream job he had already told Hamilton he would take if it came open. (It came open and he got a 100% raise in pay and left for it the next day.)

I don't blame him for taking his once in a lifetime opportunity and he was man enough to attempt to explain his actions to an audience that wanted to hear nothing from him.

And we all know the rest of the story.

Nick later remembered his only encounter across the field with Lane and decided he was the man to teach him a new offense. His tenure was absolutely great with Alabama and Nick would have one more NC Trophy if he had been a little more patient with lane and Lane had been his OC for the championship game.

We need Lane Kiffin now, and if John Currie is too much of a P*ssey to make that call, then we should not rest until his ass is ran out of town!

ITS ALL ON YOU JOHN!!!!!

When that night I heard Lane say "Tennessee is a Top-10 job but USC is a Top-5 job", it was clear he didn't know what he was talking about. USC hasn't (legally) won an undisputed NC since 1972. The PAC 10 isn't near the SEC in quality of play or prestige. Kiffin was going into 4 years of scholly reductions. Mike Garret was arrogant and Kiffin was green. It was our loss that Kiffin didn't get it then.

Nine (9) years later, he gets it.
 
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No. This is Hatfield and Mccoy country. Blood feuds run for generations. Forgiveness is fine but satisfaction must be had. Honor demands it, at least for those of who still value honor.

What is this honor you speak of???? Honoring the program by hiring Morris.........when you could have hired Kiffin?


Honor the fan base......former players......boosters......or whoever by keeping Tennessee looking like fools and having the media keep pushing the narrative that Tennessee is clueless? When they could just hire Kiffin?


Not saying Tennessee has to hire Kiffin but your logic is dumb at best.
 
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What is this honor you speak of???? Honoring the program by hiring Morris.........when you could have hired Kiffin?

Honor the fan base......former players......boosters......or whoever by keeping Tennessee looking like fools and having the media keep pushing the narrative that Tennessee is clueless? When they could just hire Kiffin?

Not saying Tennessee has to hire Kiffin but your logic is dumb at best.

Every SEC school has prideful fans. Along with Alabama, Tennessee is at the top. UT's Kiffin non-forgivers need to know their place: they are stewards for us. It's not about them. If they need to vent their anger, it should be about losing, period.
 
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This program is at a crossroads. Many have already stated as much, but itÂ’s not hyperbole to say that another bad hire now, and specifically a bad hire meaning an inept coach, could put the ninth-winningest FBS program in the grave. It really could put us in a spot from which we would never recover.

The fan apathy might start subtly at first: perhaps only 90,000 for the first home game next September rather than a packed house. But as the reality gradually sets in that we did indeed once again pay a top-tier-level salary to a mid-tier-level coach who will always get owned in the SEC, the empty seats will multiply. And as the mediocrity moves into its second decade, the four- and five-star recruits will become a distant memory; actually defeating ranked opponents, rather than playing them close now and then, will become a distant memory. Subsequent coaching searches will always start out with groans and laughs from the rest of the country because theyÂ’ll wait in chuckling anticipation for us to hire yet another loser because thatÂ’s all we can get. 4-8 will have long since been eclipsed as the worst season in our history.

There will be more cursive As and gators and black-and-red Gs on car bumpers than there will be power Ts. Fans of other teams, when they move here, will openly mock us, living here right among us, and tell us how weÂ’re not a top program anymore and never will be (oh, wait, that already happens now - happened today on 102.5). WeÂ’ll be roundly mocked for thinking weÂ’re Vanderbilt in academics and not having either their level of scholarship or football achievement because their football team will have dominated us for a decade and more.

At the point that the revenue no longer justifies even the thought of hiring a premier coach, the administration will resign themselves, perhaps happily, to no longer bothering to try, and no one will protest because the greatness of years past will be such a distant memory that it no longer even seems to have any connection to the football program now. Students will see the football team as a running joke rather than a source of pride and the heart of the school; theyÂ’ll attend games only because they didnÂ’t get invited to do anything else that Saturday. Fans will no longer travel from other states, or even other sections of the state to watch the games; the stadium will be downsized for more efficient maintenance and so we donÂ’t look ridiculous the rare times weÂ’re shown on a national TV network. As the quality of recruits dips more and more, and the product drifts further and further away from the Neyland standard, the stadium will be downsized again as more and more fans walk away permanently.

It may indeed be too late. The national media, if they are to be believed, would tell us that we brought this on ourselves; and not a one of them who has said this doesnÂ’t know in his or her heart that theyÂ’re being disingenuous. Many of us have already bought into their lie, and now we feel that somehow we must resign ourselves to our fate.

Until the moment that a contract is signed, there is still hope. Is it ridiculous to demand what is right a second time, just because the first time others disagreed with you? Do we care at all what the media think of us eight months from now when we take the field with the worst team in our history because we let ourselves be cowed into accepting the foolishness and faithlessness of people being paid millions to work in our interest? Will the mediaÂ’s approval mean anything to us five years from now when the football program is truly dead and buried?

Right now, as of this moment, this is still one of the most lucrative football programs in the nation. Right now, while it still matters, half of all the money donated to UT each year, or two-thirds or three-fourths, being pulled would effect change, and it would do so in a hurry. For that to happen, of course, a handful of money boosters who up until now appear to be at peace with letting the program be burned to the ground, would have to decide to take a stand, and thousands or tens of thousands of other smaller donors would have to join them.

Would it be a drastic action? Of course it would. Does the moment we find ourselves in warrant drastic action?

This is very simple: the football program, as of this moment, makes enough money for the university to make it eminently and inescapably doable to get one of the very top coaches in the country, right now, for this job. Mike Gundy, not before but after the firestorm of Sunday, by all accounts very seriously considered leaving his alma mater and the only school he has ever been a head coach at, for this position. We could get a top-level coach, even now, if our administration had it communicated to them that their immediate employment futures depended on it, and that they had better spend the money and pull no stops to do it. If they have $340 million to renovate the stadium they most certainly can spend the money to get us out of our Mike Price moment.

The vast, immeasurable difference, at least as of this moment, between where Alabama found themselves eleven years ago and where we find ourselves now is that they were not being obstructed from within from correcting the very bad situation they found themselves in. As of right now, multiple people who are paid a lot of money to represent, and fight for, the best interests of this university are seemingly doing everything they can to betray that trust as viciously and sloppily as possible. I by myself have no power at all to change the situation; most of you reading this, as individuals, have little power. We do have substantial power if we act together. And, there are those select individuals here and there that, should they happen to read this, most definitely have the power to change the situation.
 
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I have been on the Lane-Train and truly believe he is one of the best coaches in college football. With that said, I hate to burst OUR bubble, but there is ONE person blocking this hire, and it is NOT John Currie.....it is Phil Fulmer.

Fulmer is still mad about many things Kiffin said and did particularly Kiffin being so vocal about recruiting and specifically the non-recruitment of Randall Cobb as well as team mental and physical toughness. Also, Kiffin immediately reached out to John Majors and not Fulmer.....to my knowledge Fulmer never had any interaction with Kiffin while Kiffin was here.

For all of you that say and believe Fulmer bleeds "big orange," is 110% for the program, LOVES UT football....the university.....and especially the fans......you now need to change you position and realize the type of person he really is. If Fulmer truly was for the betterment of UT Football, he would suck in that gut, put on his big boy pants, wipe his eyes, accept the fact he was being replaced regardless, and man-up about who is best for the program and most capable of winning in Knoxville then propose/agree to bring Kiffin back for the good of UT Football, the university, and especially the fan base.

Anyone of you who knows Fulmer......you need to speak with him if you want Kiffin back.
Personally, I am to the point, I believe Fulmer is hoping all coaches decline so he very well may get another chance at being the head coach.
 
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I hope Currie, Davenport, Haslam and the other idiots involved in this clusterf**k coaching search read Volnation and catch this post because it's brilliant. Couldn't agree with you more. Regarding Kiffin, let bygones be bygones.

Davenport has never heard of Dickey.
 
#46
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I have been on the Lane-Train and truly believe he is one of the best coaches in college football. With that said, I hate to burst OUR bubble, but there is ONE person blocking this hire, and it is NOT John Currie.....it is Phil Fulmer.

Fulmer is still mad about many things Kiffin said and did particularly Kiffin being so vocal about recruiting and specifically the non-recruitment of Randall Cobb as well as team mental and physical toughness. Also, Kiffin immediately reached out to John Majors and not Fulmer.....to my knowledge Fulmer never had any interaction with Kiffin while Kiffin was here.

For all of you that say and believe Fulmer bleeds "big orange," is 110% for the program, LOVES UT football....the university.....and especially the fans......you now need to change you position and realize the type of person he really is. If Fulmer truly was for the betterment of UT Football, he would suck in that gut, put on his big boy pants, wipe his eyes, accept the fact he was being replaced regardless, and man-up about who is best for the program and most capable of winning in Knoxville then propose/agree to bring Kiffin back for the good of UT Football, the university, and especially the fan base.

Anyone of you who knows Fulmer......you need to speak with him if you want Kiffin back.
Personally, I am to the point, I believe Fulmer is hoping all coaches decline so he very well may get another chance at being the head coach.




come on Phil!

help us out here!

Don't be a Jon Gruden on us!
 
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#47
We need grownups to act like it and stop holding silly grudges, and thereby showing their weakness.
 
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If the package Donte Stallworth claims is on the table, it's only the tenth example of criminal malfeasance exercised by UTAD in three short days.

And I hate Kiffin.
 
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