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the 8th most winning program in the NCAA is NOT a 2nd tier school

Unfortunately what we have done has zero to do with where we are. Coaches don't see this as an opportunity to match the top tier schools.

We have the facilities, fans and backing of a first tier program which will help us get back but we are 2-3 years out.
 
I’m actually impressed with Fulmer’s choices! Go coach! I seriously thought he’d just think of someone like Cutcliffe.
 
That Fulmer has wiped the slate clean with the coaching search and is starting over. Said his first two targets are confirmed to be Fuente and Patterson and he's contacting them directly (no agents) to see if they're interested.

Also reported that Bev Davenport went over Haslam's head to appoint Fulmer as AD. Said Haslam wanted Currie's assistant (forgot his name) and Bev told him "over my dead body." Said we owe Bev Davenport a lot of gratitude for standing up to the Haslams.

Glad someone in Knoxville has some balls.
 
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FYI, on The Nation tonight Chris Low confirmed all of this. Mentioned Patterson and Fuente as names Fulmer has contacted and that Davenport really stood up on Friday (although he didn’t call out Haslam by name).
 
I’m actually impressed with Fulmer’s choices! Go coach! I seriously thought he’d just think of someone like Cutcliffe.

Fulmer looking down every Rabbit Hole for a head coach, you go O'l Phil Fulmer, working like heck:eek:lol:
 
Fuente would get stomped on a regular basis in the SEC.
He is a mid tier coach.

Yep. Took over an untalented Memphis team and won with walk ons. Took over a down VT program and to the ACC CG in his first season.

He's one of the better prospects out there.
 
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This and I apologize for anything I said that may have been negative about her.

I'm with you. I got it wrong too wondering what she was doing through this.

Right now, it looks like Davenport didn't sign the MOU for Schiano, ordered Currie back to get him off the road like everyone was clamoring for, stood up to the Haslam's and hired Fulmer. Sure, that all wasn't by herself, and she did make some other mistakes. Overall though, its looking more and more like she got more of it right than wrong in a situation Jimmy Haslam went out of his way to make impossible..
 
The Chancellor of the University of Tennessee has a boss, two actually. First step above her head is President Joe DiPietro, above Joe and that man with ultimate authority about hiring/firing decisions at the entire University of Tennessee system, Governor Bill Haslam.

In other words, if the Haslams really wanted Reid Sigmon as AD, they would have said Joe, Beverly will hire Reid as AD or she will be replaced. If you have a problem with that, you'll both be replaced and Reid will still get the job.

I buy the Davenport story. If she bucked up, firing her wasn't an option. Bill wants to be Senator. He would make a Senate run much, much harder if he fired Devenport and DiPetrio, two Academics, over a football power struggle after the cluster this thing was already a national embarrassment. He may want to run for President eventually. This would slaughter him in a primary.

The Volshevik Revolution gave her the ammunition she needed to dare them to fire her.
 
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