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.
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.
TN will never be able to get the hottest name in coaching. The AD is going have to actually work to find the next guy, but that's why they get paid a million a year.
I think I've read somewhere something like this, I believe he is a mormon?
Never know though, you throw 5 million at a guy he might just change his mind.
In a way thats exactly what happened last time.
UT needs a unifying figure at the AD position.
Yes, lets fire an 8-4 coach and replace him with a 5-7 coach.
Mississippi State Bulldogs (Southeastern Conference) (2009present)
2009 Mississippi State 57 35 T4th (Western)
2010 Mississippi State 94 44 5th (Western) W Gator Coaches 17 AP 15
2011 Mississippi State 76 26 5th (Western) W Music City
2012 Mississippi State 85 44 4th (Western) L Gator
2013 Mississippi State 76 35 T5th (Western) W Liberty
2014 Mississippi State 103 62 2nd (Western) L Orange Coaches 12 AP 11
2015 Mississippi State 94 44 5th (Western) W Belk
2016 Mississippi State 57 35 T5th (Western)
Mississippi State: 6042 2935
Total: 6042
I wouldn't be thrilled about hiring Jimbo Fisher at all. I see little reason to believe he can consistently win when he can't just overwhelm his opponents with talent.
1. Gary Patterson
2. Kyle Wittingham, Troy Calhoun, P.J. Fleck, Charlie Strong, Chris Pederson, Larry Fedora, Dan Mullin, Willie Taggart, David Shaw, Derek Mason, Les Miles
3. Could probably get all but Patterson and Pederson and Shaw.
If it were between Briles, Kiffin, or Petrino, id take Derek Dooley.
He's been in the hardest division in college football at the equivalent of Vanderbilt, and somehow had them at #1 for a month. He beat Florida, and has never lost to Will Muschamp or Vanderbilt - so yeah, I'd be for it.
Also, he's not a cheesy dork.
Wait. You want to fire a coach for underachieving just to hire a coach who was FIRED for underachieving? 😂
Never change VolNation
But that doesn't just make any sense.
If an organization has their mind made up to buy either a Ferrari or a Lamborghini, but there is one faction that wants the Ferrari and another that wants the Lambo, one of those factions will just win out in a power struggle. That's just how this works. The other faction will be pissed off, but you still end up with a top tier car in the end. The end result is never ending up with a run of the mill car. It just makes no sense.
Personally, I think there are a lot of top coaches that simply don't see Tennessee as attractive of a job as a lot of our fans do. Perhaps they should see it as being more attractive, but I don't think they do.
The tradition/brand/facilities are fantastic, but it isn't the easiest place to recruit.
Ok here is the list so far. Do you think that ANYONE on here will agree on which one to hire. There is already arguing over these.
Chip Kelly
Dan Mullen 5-7
Les Miles Fired
Bobby Petrino at Louisville 9-4 8-5 9-3 (Belk and Music city)
Art Briles
Pete Carroll
GARY Patterson 6-5
Fleck 29-21 in MAC
John Harbaugh
Willie Taggart 24-25
Jeff Brohm
Norvell
Strong
Kyle Wittingham
Troy Calhoun
Pederson
Fedora
David Shaw
Derek Mason
Sweeney
Gundy
Stoops
MacIntyre
Holgorsen
Frost
Doeren
Bobo
Brohm
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.
Mullen really should have left Mississippi State after that Orange Bowl. I'm sure he had offers. Getting to an Orange Bowl is even beyond what can be considered the pinnacle for that program.
