IndianaVolunteer
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Just like the Jedi scattered around the universe after the Clone Wars or ex-Nazis hiding in Brazil and Argentina, we have Fulmerites hiding in Alaska and Indiana waiting for the return of their hero.
Here I'll change the subject, just like you!
Fulmer is making money doing nothing, what a great life!
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True, and if that is all he needed to feel fulfilled then it would be a great life.
But apparently he wants back into coaching. Perhaps he wants to prove UT was wrong to fire him. But he has shopped his name for several jobs, including USF, and nobody is interested.
It seems everyone, but a few folks on here, realize what a terrible coach he is/was.
Now just for you See Dick, See Dick want a job. See everyone laugh at Dick.
Well I'm not the one who said he was a good coach if that's what your implying. But either way, he's rich and buys whatever he wants. I'm sure you would like that dad, who wouldn't. If I am correct he is on some kind of college football show, he seems content. Plus he's rich!
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I have been blessed and have no complaints in that dept.
If he is content, then why does he keep throwing his name out for coaching openings? I mean USF. Really?!?
Actually, I think he did have a 30 minute courtesy call (that is what it turned out to be) on the prez of UL, to lobby for the job, but it didn't work.No bowl for Notre Dame; Fulmer interested in job GoVolsXtra
Notre Dame and Louisville were two jobs that I know of... he wasn't interviewed for either.
Just bc you through your name for a few jobs doesn't mean your totally desperate for it. Fulmer seems ok to me, if he was really desperate to coach and prove all of us wrong and all I think he'd be making a bigger effort to get one.
A contract was signed, it takes both parties to agree, and they agreed. UT gave him the contract, and he signed it. There's a reason he was fired duh, but as for the money that's on UT not him.
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He shouldn't have signed the contract. The program was declining rapidly and he knew it, but cared more about trying to get 200 wins. He was satisfied with 7 or 8 win seasons regardless of what it was doing to the program. If he loved UT more than he did his number of wins, he would have stepped down and done the right thing for the program. His boy Cutt was gone and he didn't know how to turn the program back around without him.
He shouldn't have signed the contract. The program was declining rapidly and he knew it, but cared more about trying to get 200 wins. He was satisfied with 7 or 8 win seasons regardless of what it was doing to the program. If he loved UT more than he did his number of wins, he would have stepped down and done the right thing for the program. His boy Cutt was gone and he didn't know how to turn the program back around without him.
The point is UT gave it to him, I didn't say anything about his love for the place. If you blame him from the buyout then you blame UT as well. It goes hand in hand, they gave him the contract, and they fired him. Now they have to faithfully follow the standards of the contract.
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Of course UT is to blame and they WILL pay him as per the contract. But, hopefully a lesson has been learned. Fulmer arguably deserves less blame than UT, because he is after all a narcissistic mercenary (many coaches are but Fulmer is in a class by himself). But, at the moment he is an unemployed coaching mercenary, and it will justifiably end that way for him, ie., no more coaching at a major program. TGHG.