"We are a sports family and we understand that business majors are running college athletics, but that is not what we believe in. We believe in family, relationships and how individuals are treated."
David said Fulmer and his staff went out of their way to make sure that Tennessee football was a family.
"But Tennessee is now like everyone else in the college game," said David, who played six seasons in the NFL. "It's just about Saturday and wins and losses. Forget about developing young teenagers into men unless they win you games and make you money on Saurday."
If thats the way you think, then little Aaron should go and play little league soccer, that way he can have ice cream after the games, win or lose.