To all who want Butch gone

#26
#26
I dont fire Butch until I have someone hired

Until then, I help surround Butch with the best assistants. I do this by strongly suggesting that he needs to get rid of his loyal buddies. If he doesnt take the hint, I let him know if he doesnt, then he can find new employment next year

So, how do you manage the interview process without the whole world knowing? Fly them in? You fly there? Neutral site?

No matter how bad any of us want Butch to stay or leave, nobody in their right mind wants an AD who has turned in his notice conducting a search right now.

But if we fire him next season? He won't need to be in any rush to find new employment. He will be free to take his sweet time.
 
#28
#28
...and there's absolutely no reason in the world for Patterson to leave TCU. Tennessee either couldn't or wouldn't pay him all that much more than TCU does, plus the expectations and pressure are greater, and he's not an SEC guy.

That's what I want to see in this thread...coaches who (at least in someone's judgment) would be upgrades over Butch AND we could actually land. The list is either extremely small or nonexistent.

To your point tho, the problems with Butch are correctable.

1) Learn how to handle the media. It seems like a skill that's eroded for him. Should be correctable. Also, be more consistent in your message to the media.

2) Fix the S&C program. I think he'll do this and it will be fine.

3) I don't know how realistic it is, but the idea floated in another thread about by DeBord coaching the line as co-OC and bringing in a QB coach as another OC would be great. If you can grab someone like Helfrich and let him call the plays, I think he can develop the QBs.

4) Let Shoop have his guys and stay out of the coordinators way. You have to operate on the assumption that Shoop will be fine with his dudes and a somewhat healthy defense.
 
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#30
#30
We missed the boat by two years. Justin Fuente would have been great.

I think if we were willing to pay, there might be a guy out there that's unhappy that might move. The roster is good except for a few spots that that are easily addressed. The right guy could win immediately.

Is it a matter of not willing or pay, or can't pay? I remember hearing about the athletic department being cash strapped when we fired Dooley and how that could impact hiring a new coach. Have those funds been replenished? How do we compare to other P5 schools?

I'll admit I'm not an expert on the facts of the University's exact financial situation (despite finance being my career field).
 
#32
#32
So, how do you manage the interview process without the whole world knowing? Fly them in? You fly there? Neutral site?

No matter how bad any of us want Butch to stay or leave, nobody in their right mind wants an AD who has turned in his notice conducting a search right now.

But if we fire him next season? He won't need to be in any rush to find new employment. He will be free to take his sweet time.

You let him know up front that you are interviewing

So what if it hurts his feelings?

If he leaves, he just helped us out with the buyout

You should always have a plan if things go south
 
#34
#34
Is it a matter of not willing or pay, or can't pay? I remember hearing about the athletic department being cash strapped when we fired Dooley and how that could impact hiring a new coach. Have those funds been replenished? How do we compare to other P5 schools?

I'll admit I'm not an expert on the facts of the University's exact financial situation (despite finance being my career field).

Willing, imo. Especially in this era. So much TV money.
 
#37
#37
1. Chip Kelly

2. Dan Mullen, Les Miles, Bobby Petrino, Art Briles

3. Dan Mullen

Yes, lets fire an 8-4 coach and replace him with a 5-7 coach.

Mississippi State Bulldogs (Southeastern Conference) (2009–present)


2009 Mississippi State 5–7 3–5 T–4th (Western)

2010 Mississippi State 9–4 4–4 5th (Western) W Gator Coaches 17 AP 15

2011 Mississippi State 7–6 2–6 5th (Western) W Music City

2012 Mississippi State 8–5 4–4 4th (Western) L Gator

2013 Mississippi State 7–6 3–5 T–5th (Western) W Liberty

2014 Mississippi State 10–3 6–2 2nd (Western) L Orange† Coaches 12 AP 11

2015 Mississippi State 9–4 4–4 5th (Western) W Belk

2016 Mississippi State 5–7 3–5 T–5th (Western)


Mississippi State: 60–42 29–35
Total: 60–42
 
#38
#38
Willing, imo. Especially in this era. So much TV money.

Why exactly is the school not willing to pay?

The only reason a school like Tennessee would be unwilling to pay big money to a coach is if they felt like such an expenditure would put them in a difficult financial situation, especially if the hire was a dud.
 
#39
#39
I would let my season tickets lapse and refuse to watch a second of Tennessee football if Briles was the coach. What he did was inexcusable.

Well a lot of folks are going to be giving up season tickets this year anyways because they're tired of the mediocre product that's being put out on the field. It's time to start winning again.
 
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#40
#40
I dont fire Butch until I have someone hired

Until then, I help surround Butch with the best assistants. I do this by strongly suggesting that he needs to get rid of his loyal buddies. If he doesnt take the hint, I let him know if he doesnt, then he can find new employment next year

This is the only post that makes any sense.

I think you see how Butch can finish his recruiting class.
 
#41
#41
Why exactly is the school not willing to pay?

The only reason a school like Tennessee would be unwilling to pay big money to a coach is if they felt like such an expenditure would put them in a difficult financial situation, especially if the hire was a dud.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I have no idea. My guess would be they're not smart enough to understand you have to spend money to make money. Leadership is changing, so maybe that changes. I'm just outside looking in, so who knows the real reason.

We are paying Butch 4+ million now, so maybe the attitude is already changing.

You could also sell me on ignorant "we are Tennessee, and that's enough" lines of thinking if I had been drinking.
 
#42
#42
Well a lot of folks are going to be giving up season tickets this year anyways because they're tired of the mediocre product that's being put out on the field. It's time to start winning again.

Yah, a ton of people will be there to pick them up. I don't think that's true to the same degree in a situation like Briles.

The thing about season tickets is where your donation goes. You're helping put those guys through school, and some of them wouldn't have had the opportunity otherwise. Not everyone takes it seriously, but I like to think enough do that I'll continue to donate under Butch.
 
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#44
#44
Jimbo Fisher was interested in the LSU job, but talks stalled when his asking price was $6.5 million. I would take him in a heartbeat. 77-17 in 7 seasons, and a national championship winner. He would do incredible things with a QB like Jarrett Guarantano, and the weapons we have on offense. Recruits like a mad man too.
 
#45
#45
Jimbo Fisher was interested in the LSU job, but talks stalled when his asking price was $6.5 million. I would take him in a heartbeat. 77-17 in 7 seasons, and a national championship winner. He would do incredible things with a QB like Jarrett Guarantano, and the weapons we have on offense. Recruits like a mad man too.

Really hard to disagree with anything you said there.
 
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#46
#46
Yah, a ton of people will be there to pick them up. I don't think that's true to the same degree in a situation like Briles.

The thing about season tickets is where your donation goes. You're helping put those guys through school, and some of them wouldn't have had the opportunity otherwise. Not everyone takes it seriously, but I like to think enough do that I'll continue to donate under Butch.


I'm not saying I will not continue to support my university, I love UT and will always be a VFL. I'm saying the fans deserve better, and so the players who have put their bodies on the line for this state. Butch has shown his true colors, and is simply not a very good coach. He won't miraculously change in a year either.

It's time to get an AD in there who cares about the future of this program and the cord needs to be cut now. We have the money and resources to get a big time coach in Knoxville.
 
#47
#47
Why exactly is the school not willing to pay?

The only reason a school like Tennessee would be unwilling to pay big money to a coach is if they felt like such an expenditure would put them in a difficult financial situation, especially if the hire was a dud.

Disagreeing on who they are hiring is one. Division exists with some that matter. Which is why you end up with Jones type hires.
 
#48
#48
Disagreeing on who they are hiring is one. Division exists with some that matter. Which is why you end up with Jones type hires.

So there are internal disagreements about which big name guys people want, so you end up with a mid-tier guy? You can't decide between a Ferrari and a Lambo, so you buy an Infiniti? Makes no sense.

Seems like one of the factions that supports a big name guy would just win out.
 
#49
#49
Whittingham and Chip Kelly would literally have to tell me to F*** off before I went anywhere else.
 

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