The Wonder Years

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djcop76

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Vol Fam, there is no need to panic or talk down about the program because with a few minor adjustments, things will get back to Big Orange football. If you all watched the same game I just watched then you have got to be a little curious on whether or not UT will ever return to dominance. An OC from the Ivy League?? Wow, this isn't March Madness Basketball Fulmer.

Fulmer is an OK coach; however, he seem a little more concerned about his salary and living the high life in Knoxville rather than teaching our boys about life, keeping them out of trouble, and how to win big in SEC football. UT go all over the world looking for quarterbacks and other marquee players while ignoring many high school players in Tennessee. Clawson is not that bad; however, there is no way he should be leading the UT VOLS into battle as a starter. Now, if we had a great record to show for recruitng all over the nation, then there would be an argument, but with all these players from Cali, AZ, LA, HI, and etc, we still are a mediocre team. Fulmer has been trying to find another Peyton ever since Peyton left UT, failing to realize as good as Peyton was, it was the athleticism and skill of T Martin that brought the trophy home to Knoxville. We need an athletic quarterback like T Martin. We need head hunters on defense like Leonard Little, Will Overstreet, and Al Wilson. We need bruisers like Travis Henry, Jamal Lewis. We need sure handers like Marcus Nash and Peerless. Somebody please, bring UT football back to its glory days!!
 
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UT football won't be brought back to it's glory days because those players you just mentioned are not coming to UT now. Players that want to win, want to go to teams that have hungry head coaches...Florida, USC, and the like, not to a worn-out has-been of a coach who loses football games on national TV.
 
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Godfather, I feel ya. You are so right. The onlt thing Fulmer seem to be hungry for....nevermind. There are players out there that are hungry and talented, but Fulmer's recruitng has gotten so bad that most players already know that Tennessee football is a weakening program.
 
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