Troy Calhoun (merged)

Troy Calhoun that is. LOL it's been a long 48 hours! :)

It is supposed to be to tell them he isn't going anywhere.

Seems like DC is getting a lot of attention now.
 
Troy Calhoun that is. LOL it's been a long 48 hours! :)

It is supposed to be to tell them he isn't going anywhere.

Seems like DC is getting a lot of attention now.

It's important he get the word out to the cadets so they don't transfer to Army or Navy.
 
It's important he get the word out to the cadets so they don't transfer to Army or Navy.

:eek:lol::eek:lol:

I don't think Calhoun is a good fit for UT.

He's an AFA grad, who served his country for 6 six years as an officer in the Air Force.

As such, he is aman of discipline and honor.

Air Force student-athletes must complete one of the nation's most demanding academic curriculums while further embedding the kind of heart and character that are a crucial foundation for service. Each cadet at the Academy must work through classes that require finishing over 140 semester hours. Strong character traits, to include respect, teamwork, courage, spirit, discipline, honesty and toughness, are the bedrock for their leadership qualities on active duty. Calhoun and his staff have found a way to parlay the varied demands of their players into a cohesive team on the field that has fared quite well in his first three seasons as head coach.

I appears Calhoun has the kind of character that UT doesn't look for in a coach (Google: Lane Kiffin)

I can see where these qualities would not be a good fit for an SEC school.:eek:lol::eek:lol::eek:lol:

Even though I know this is tongue in cheek...I think you actually make a good point. I don't think he would be a good fit. Most kids coming out of highschool DON'T have the type of dicipline that he's used to being around and coaching and it would be a distraction for him imho and take away from his actual coaching of football itself.

Just being honest.

I'm not excited about what I'm reading today as far as possibilities of who our next coach may be. :disappointed:
 
Cutcliffe would be one of the worst hires imaginable... absolutely gutless and pathetic. No need to go backward, it's time to move forward.
 
Absolutely. If UT is hiring a service academy coach, I'd rather poach Navy. And you?

I'd rather Navy be closed and, frankly, we need both the deteriorate in the near term, since we were stupid enough to abandon the option.
 
...Hell Alabama won most of their titles using the wishbone...GT is taking over the ACC with that offense...People who say it won't work or can't work have no clue what they are talking about...

The teams that won with the wishbone was in the 1970's!!!! There will NEVER be a national champion that runs the triple option. Do you see the NFL trending that way...not no but H3ll no. You do not go into a marriage hoping that the other person will change after the wedding...you do not hire a coach who runs the triple option and hope they can run a good pro-style..or spread offense better. Get a coach who is an expert at what they do. If you want a 'clean program' with a 'respectable' coach, take national championship and sec titles off your list of requirements for that person/program....and don't be upset when we lose to Wyoming on homecoming.
 
Calhoun is by far the best coach being mentioned IMO. He has NFL experience, military discipline, and proven success "with less". He fielded the nation's leading pass D in a pass happy conference with service academy players.

Perhaps most importantly, he's a guy who can start to rebuild an image of trust and integrity with recruits and players.
 
how do you know this? I dont know much about him but the option would make me sick so can he coach a pro style offense or let other coaches run it?

He was OC for the Houston Texans...pretty sure he knows how to run a pro-style offense.
 
I agree with all the anti-calhoun posters...he needs to stay at AFA where he can continue to mold young men of character into future leaders of the finest military unit in the world...the U.S. Air Force. :salute:

Besides he doesn't have enough experience to deal with players with off-field 'issues'.

Good luck Vols....I too hope he stays at AF.
 
I don't think Calhoun and Kippy were on the same staff with the Texans. Kippy's last season there was '05. Calhoun's only season there was '06. :dunno:
 
The teams that won with the wishbone was in the 1970's!!!! There will NEVER be a national champion that runs the triple option. Do you see the NFL trending that way...not no but H3ll no....

Really? Is the "Wildcat" just another form of the option? How many teams have started running plays out of that? It may not be the triple option, but the NFL has most definitely changed over the past 3-5 years and incorporates a lot more option than it use to.

But you are correct that the NFL won't go to the 3-O simply b/c of the wear and tear on QB's and RB's.

But then again, UT isn't exactly in the NFL...
 
Ask Tom Osborne and Nebraska how they feel about the option. Also ask Spurrier what he thinks about that Nebraska option. I'll bet you get 62 reasons why he didnt like it.

YouTube - 1995 Championship game Huskers vs Gators

Hehe...I do enjoy watching that game...Nebraska was a mean lean killing machine running the OPTION offense everybody here hates so much...Ask UF how much they enjoyed getting stomped in the mud by that...Oh and hey, Ask some of OUR players how they liked playing against it....TWICE! :eek:hmy: But oh no it would never work in the SEC :eek:lol:
 
Bama ran the wishbone under the Bear. It was a good offense. Just don't get behind, or your cooked. Calhoun would not run the here triple option here. Not sure where all you all get that.
 

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