OuterBanksVol
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After Fulmer was shown the door (corrected on timing here), word was that Brian Kelly (at Cincinnati at the time) was among a number of coaches that politely told the UT athletic dept 'No thank you' to our HC position offer. Of course, Mr. Kelly went on to accept the Notre Dame position, while Kiffen accepted the UT position, and then DD followed in Kiffy's mattress-burning wake.
The first upcoming BCS poll comes out this weekend, and the *computer* rankings have the 5-0 Irish as #1. Meanwhile, we Vols are slightly above mediocreville having cracked the top 25 for the first time in years, and now sit at 3-2.
So, would it have made a difference had Kelly come to UT? I offer the following based on 2 factors only: recruiting and win/loss record.
Interestingly, Notre Dame's recruiting record is nearly identical to the Vols over the past 3 years, per Rivals:
2010
Notre Dame #14
UT #9
2011
Notre Dame #10
UT #13
2012
Notre Dame #20
UT #17
Average 3-year recruiting rank:
Notre Dame 14.6
UT 13.0
So, based solely on recruiting records, both teams are building top-20 teams.
The actual team records, though, seem to tell a very different story:
2010
Notre Dame 8-5
UT 6-7
2011
Notre Dame 8-5
UT 5-7
2012
Notre Dame 5-0
UT 3-2
Total 3-year record:
Notre Dame 21-10
UT 14-16
Obviously, ND looks far better on paper. But, would Kelly have posted a better record than DD had he come to UT? The quality of Notre Dame's opponents raises questions about the strength of their team v. UT, as follows:
2010
Notre Dame (played 2 ranked opponents - no top 10)
UT (played 5 ranked opponents - 3 top 10)
2011
Notre Dame 8-5 (played 2 ranked opponents - no top 10)
UT 5-7 (played 6 ranked opponents - 3 top 10)
2012
Notre Dame 5-0 (played 2 ranked opponents - 1 top 10)
UT 3-2 (played 2 ranked opponents - 1 top 10)
Total # of 3-year ranked opponents:
Notre Dame (6 ranked opponents - 1 top 10)
UT (13 ranked opponents - 7 top 10)
Until this year, the Irish have clearly had cupcake schedules, while the Vols have played in the toughest conference in the nation.
So my take on what effect Brian Kelly would have had on UT had he elected to be our HC is as follows: While the jury is still out on both he and DD, neither Kelly's recruiting record nor his win record suggest that he would have had more success than DD if he were in Knoxville.
At the end of the day, I believe our current team (with tough losses only to very strong UGA and FL teams) would stand toe to toe with Notre Dame on the field right now. By the end of the season, I expect both teams to be ranked pretty close to one another in the top-25.
I know Irish fans will be pumped to see that #1 computer rank this weekend, and it definitely sucks to watch their quick 'turnaround'. But, in reality, DD has built a Vol team that is ever bit as good as them, and I think we just need to keep in mind that the SEC is a brutal, brutal conference.
The worm will turn folks. Keep the faith. GBO!
The first upcoming BCS poll comes out this weekend, and the *computer* rankings have the 5-0 Irish as #1. Meanwhile, we Vols are slightly above mediocreville having cracked the top 25 for the first time in years, and now sit at 3-2.
So, would it have made a difference had Kelly come to UT? I offer the following based on 2 factors only: recruiting and win/loss record.
Interestingly, Notre Dame's recruiting record is nearly identical to the Vols over the past 3 years, per Rivals:
2010
Notre Dame #14
UT #9
2011
Notre Dame #10
UT #13
2012
Notre Dame #20
UT #17
Average 3-year recruiting rank:
Notre Dame 14.6
UT 13.0
So, based solely on recruiting records, both teams are building top-20 teams.
The actual team records, though, seem to tell a very different story:
2010
Notre Dame 8-5
UT 6-7
2011
Notre Dame 8-5
UT 5-7
2012
Notre Dame 5-0
UT 3-2
Total 3-year record:
Notre Dame 21-10
UT 14-16
Obviously, ND looks far better on paper. But, would Kelly have posted a better record than DD had he come to UT? The quality of Notre Dame's opponents raises questions about the strength of their team v. UT, as follows:
2010
Notre Dame (played 2 ranked opponents - no top 10)
UT (played 5 ranked opponents - 3 top 10)
2011
Notre Dame 8-5 (played 2 ranked opponents - no top 10)
UT 5-7 (played 6 ranked opponents - 3 top 10)
2012
Notre Dame 5-0 (played 2 ranked opponents - 1 top 10)
UT 3-2 (played 2 ranked opponents - 1 top 10)
Total # of 3-year ranked opponents:
Notre Dame (6 ranked opponents - 1 top 10)
UT (13 ranked opponents - 7 top 10)
Until this year, the Irish have clearly had cupcake schedules, while the Vols have played in the toughest conference in the nation.
So my take on what effect Brian Kelly would have had on UT had he elected to be our HC is as follows: While the jury is still out on both he and DD, neither Kelly's recruiting record nor his win record suggest that he would have had more success than DD if he were in Knoxville.
At the end of the day, I believe our current team (with tough losses only to very strong UGA and FL teams) would stand toe to toe with Notre Dame on the field right now. By the end of the season, I expect both teams to be ranked pretty close to one another in the top-25.
I know Irish fans will be pumped to see that #1 computer rank this weekend, and it definitely sucks to watch their quick 'turnaround'. But, in reality, DD has built a Vol team that is ever bit as good as them, and I think we just need to keep in mind that the SEC is a brutal, brutal conference.
The worm will turn folks. Keep the faith. GBO!
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