WELL YOUR WRONG BECAUSE FIRING FULMER WAS WRONG IT LEAD TO THIS DECADE OF DEBACLEI'd definitely say fulmer isn't to blame but it was absolutely the right decision to replace him when we did. of our last 4 seasons under him were sub .500. That's after having a ton of time to establish himself and bring in his type of players. The game had passed him by. Could you imagine saban or urban Meyer having a 4 year span where they lost more games than they won? Me either. Stop defending his coaching record. It was good in the 90's. But fell considerable afterwards.
But it's definitely not his fault. Now...I think it's absolutely ridiculous to have allowed him to make this most recent hire. Hiring a football coach is absolutely the most important part of an ads job. And how in the world a guy that was fired a decade early for not being able to keep up with the game made sent to hand the keys to...I'll never understand.
Are you kidding? Have you forgotten how there was no discipline at all? A record number of arrests, inmates running the prison, thefts, check forging, thuggery, rampant drugs, beating people up, no respect for anyone. The program fell apart from within.I have a question for some of you guys why do you blame fulmer for the down fall of tenn football the man coached 16 years and only had 2 losing seasons. he grew up in Tennessee played for Tennessee and bleeds orange he has given his all for tenn and yet some of you blame hi for every thing wrong with the program. its been 10 years since he was coach at tenn so put it to rest.
So your comparing.KC to Tia...Damn!!When a coach wants to win at any legal means, he will take risks
For instance, Saban played the 2nd string QB last season against Clemson and they won
Pruitt should have played Keller more often; especially when it was obvious that JG wasn't getting it done
Pruitt did not want to bruise JG fragile ego so,he continued to,play him
Pruitt is NOT the coach to lead us to the promise land...... Does not really want to win
I agree with this. Said the same thing. When you sinking do something different. Anything different and he would not. Contined to drive that square peg in the round hole more ferociously.When a coach wants to win at any legal means, he will take risks
For instance, Saban played the 2nd string QB last season against Clemson and they won
Pruitt should have played Keller more often; especially when it was obvious that JG wasn't getting it done
Pruitt did not want to bruise JG fragile ego so,he continued to,play him
Pruitt is NOT the coach to lead us to the promise land...... Does not really want to win
When a coach wants to win at any legal means, he will take risks
For instance, Saban played the 2nd string QB last season against Clemson and they won
Pruitt should have played Keller more often; especially when it was obvious that JG wasn't getting it done
Pruitt did not want to bruise JG fragile ego so,he continued to,play him
Pruitt is NOT the coach to lead us to the promise land...... Does not really want to win
Great thread topic. I agree with most of the list, but, the #1 spot belongs to -- the fanbase.
The ones that wanted "Phil Forever" despite his blatantly obvious downward spiral.
The ones that hailed the Loser from LA Tech because he said "britches."
The ones that idolized the ConMan from Cincy because he said that UT was his "dream job."
The ones that are all in on CJP because Nicky got him a ring -- Aight.
There was some admirable pushback as the Schiano disaster unfolded, but by and large most fans have passively accepted whatever the powers that be dish out and have continued to line up to buy tickets, merchandise, travel to third rate bowl games, etc.
Unless and until fans start voting with the only thing that matters to admin, ie $dollars$, mediocrity (or worse, like losing 38-13 to VANDERBILT) will be the order of the day.
Fulmer's last few teams were more competetive and than we've been since. Pulling the trigger on Fulmer killed the program more than anything. UT is not a place that should win 10 a year. Not in a conference with LSU, Bama, Florida and Georgia programs being good and with more fertile recruiting grounds. What Fulmer was doing in the early 2000s, while not equal to the late 90s was still outstanding with our inherent disadvantage in the conference. And firing a legend, no matter if he wasn't what he had been, really poisoned the well for getting another high level coach to take the job. We picked up Kiffin as a stepping stone and a bunch of guys whose plateaus were mid-majors.