Trooper is extremely loyal. So loyal in fact, that he goes wherever they value loyalty the most.
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His loyalty is to where he gets his paycheck from at any particular time. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that's bad but to describe Trooper as being extremely loyal is like saying Kirstie Alley is extremely thin.
All the championships he's been a part of really bears that statement out.
Trooper Taylor helped recruit the current junior and senior classes at Tennessee. Tell me again what a great recruiter he is. Those classes are awesome.Does that make Fulmer, Weis, and Randy Sanders dang good coaches? All won 'ships at one level or another.
You got to judge the coach on what he does with what he has. Trooper usually gets a lot out of his guys and he's also a heck of a recruiter.
I don't see reason for the hate? :unsure:
Trooper usually gets a lot out of his guys and he's also a heck of a recruiter.
A complete lie.
Come on, I can't believe some of what I'm reading.
At Tulane, Trooper coached four wide outs into the NFL. He coached the nation's top receiving trio in 2001: Adrian Burnette, Kerwin Cook and Terrell Harris, who combined to lead the country with 2,384 receiving yards on 185 catches. The fourth receiver he coached at Tulane was Roydell Williams of the Tennessee Titans.
In 2004 at UT, Trooper coached NFL backs Cedric Houston and Gerald Riggs Jr., who became Tennessees only pair of 1,000-yard rushers in the same season. He also coached Meachem to AllAmerican status after many Vols fans had called him a bust. Meachem was part of a trio of Vols receivers including Jayson Swain and Bret Smith that caught a combined 159 receptions for 2,439 yards and 22 touchdowns. With all three of his top receivers gone in 2007, Taylor mentored the new pass-catching trio of Lucas Taylor, Austin Rogers and Josh Briscoe to a combined 175 catches for 2,130 yards and 14 touchdowns.
In 2008, Taylor coached Oklahoma State's All-American receiver Dez Bryant into the 3rd leading receiver in the nation with catches totaling nearly 114 yards per game.
Trooper is either very lucky or very good.
Your Tulane examples did nothing in the NFL and they were quarterbacked by Patrick Ramsey and had Mewelde Moore at runningback. System. Roydell Williams = bust and NFL execs must agree because he's not anywhere after the Titans/Redskins cut him.
Tennessee had to run in 2004 because we had a true freshman and Rick Clausen. Tennessee stunk on the ground in 2005. Cutcliffe came back in 2006-2007 and changed everything having to do with Ainge and the way the receivers ran routes.
He had Dez Bryant in 2008. Dez Bryant + Big 12 schemes + Big 12 defense = lots of catches. Could've put a chimpanzee with a whistle on the staff at OSU and Dez would've had success.
Against us last weekend, I saw nothing but Malzahn in that offense. Trooper's receivers did nothing of note, they passed to the backs out of the backfield. I just don't get it.
Wow, so all that success is coincidence??? At some point it becomes a testament of good coaching.
Here's what Trooper's top 4 WRs at AUB have averaged in receiving yardage over the first 5 games: 73, 61, 49, 30. These 4 WRs are on pace to have over 2,000 yards receiving this year.
We, on the other hand, have a RB as our second leading receiver, and will be lucky to achieve 1,000 yards by WRs.
Source:
Tennessee Volunteers - Statistics - College Football - Rivals.com
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Auburn Tigers - Statistics - College Football - Rivals.com