TN football downhill slide started when Doug Dickey retired

#76
#76
It is the WOO in Rocky Top that started the downfall


Which reminds me, why is ESPN doing a 30 for 30 on Ric Flair? Wrestlers has about as much to do with actual sports as circus acrobats and porn stars. Bat **** crazy.
 
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#77
#77
That's when it all began. It shows the importance of a competent AD. Next HC hire will define Currie.

Some believe that the slide started when the University's construction crew parked a bulldozer on an Cherokee burial mound when building the bridge to the Ag Campus, and then the University refused to ask forgiveness properly.

There is evidence to support this theory.
 
#78
#78
That happened because of the booster and the AD wanting the youngest HC in college football, even tho Majors practically begged for the job when Dickey left. how different would UT have been to have hired an HC that had done well and knew the South. Poor job by Woodruff. But then again as great as Neyland was as a coach as an AD he was not good.


Neyland was AD from 1936-1962 except for War years. Only 1 hire Bowden Wyatt (failure)

Wyatt Interim AD between Neyland and Woodruff. Two hires Ray Mears and Chuck Rowe. Wildly successful.

Woodruff AD from 1963-1985. 2 hires Battle and Majors (1 failure, 1 Success)
Dickey AD from 1985-2002. 1 hire Fulmer (success)
Hamilton AD from 2003-2011. 2 hires BOTH failures
Hart AD from 2011-2017. 1 hire (failure)
Currie AD from 2017- ? . ??????

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HOUSE OF NEYLAND: BOWDEN WYATT WINS 1ST GAME

..."Wyatt's 1st UT team finished 6-3-1, but in 1956 went undefeated, won an SEC championship & played in the Sugar Bowl. Wyatt was also SEC & National Coach of the Year.

One of the greatest victories of Wyatt's coaching career was the win over Georgia Tech in Atlanta in 1956 over former UT great, Bobby Dodd. Going into the game Tech was ranked #2 & UT #3 in the nation.

In 1957, the record was 8-3 with a win in the Gator Bowl.

One of the few coaches to win championships in 3 conferences, Bowden Wyatt posted an overall record of 99-56-5 (0.62%). He is also one of the few to win election to the HALL of FAME as both a coach & player."...

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A little Athletic Director History

Calm job for new athletics director - Knox TN Today

Bowdwn Wyatt also served as the interim Athletic Director after Neyland died and before Bob Woodruff.

Wyatt hired and supported Ray Mears, who elevated Vols basketball to prominence.

Wyatt hired Chuck Rowe as Track & Field coach and gave him a new track and scholarship support, only "a few" SEC and national championships came out of that.

So one could say that Bowden Wyatt was more of a success as an Athletic Director than as a football coach because these two hires expanded the course of Tennessee Volunteer athletics in ways that were supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!

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Bowden and my dad were childhood friends, the same age, and played high school football together. Both were alcoholics and it ruined their lives. Before kids under 14 could visit patients at Presbyterian, I would sit in the Ft. Sanders Presbyterian Hospital waiting room while dad would go up to visit when Bowden would get secondary illnesses like pneumonia from the alcoholism. Dad took a few more years on the bottle, then quit alcohol and tobacco...after all the damage was done.

If it weren't for alcohol, and Bowden wanting to continue a few more years with Neyland's Single Wing when college ball started in on the T and throwing a little more (That being why Spurrier went to Florida) he'd of been a good'un.

But he let the bottle wag his tail, like throwing a sports writer in the pool during the 1963 SEC coaches meeting.

UT's administration had already had one coach succumb to the bottle and consequential secondary health issues and embarass Tennessee in the national news when Johnny Majors had to be replaced.
 
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Proof will be in pudding, but am hopeful that new chancellor, Currie, and Fulmer advising gives us some solidarity and consistent management at the top. I think Butch not being fired has Fulmer's finger prints on it, and don't really disagree. UF got the jump on us, but look at what happened to them last week. Granted, it's not really about this season, but is very important for players to get to a bowl for practice and development. Also, discipline on not pulling the trigger quickly, I hope we're able to look back and say it makes sense for the next hire. I do feel much better about this group at the top than previous groups after Dickey. But, then again, I also thought we'd be an 7-8 win team this year, while showing signs of improvement.

There were ample warning signs for this year - just count all the new coaches and the coaching position shifts. Often a single coaching change brings disaster - Clawson, Sunseri, Shoop (first year) are close examples. It's always like drawing the right card in poker except this mess was like Butch holding a 2 and a 9 and thinking he could draw the right three cars for a straight - just not gonna happen.
 

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