hvwarrior58
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What would happen if our future OC left? The only one with OC experience left on the staff would be RS. You fill in the rest.
That is all hypothetical and, even if that happened, it doesn't mean that CPF would give Sanders another chance. Either way, CPF may be gone before our future OC leaves.
If I'm Randy Sanders, I never come back to UT. I mean ... how can he come back?!? He basically got run out of here as the OC, and now he should come back as the QB coach?? That's like getting fired from the manager's position at McDonald's, but then coming back when they say you can be the fry guy.
He would come back to pave his way for a HC somewhere. Same as CUT. Everyone knew CUT was only a 2-3 year deal anyway. He did too good at Miss. not to use us to get back into HC.
Yeah, but Cut left to take a HC job a Ole Miss. Sanders "resigned" without a job and ended up taking a QB coaches job at KY. Big difference.
If Sanders is good enough to coach at UT, then he's good enough to coach other places. If I'm him, I wouldn't come back here -- if only because of my pride.
I don't see him coming back. I liked him. Apparently UK gave him more leeway and he produced, even if it is just a position coach. He was scapegoated too bad to return here for any job.
Considering how we do against good D's, that's not a measuring stick. Spence, and Clemson as a whole, do pretty good for their location in the recruiting grounds.
Clemson's recruiting situation is at least as good as UT's and probably better. They have a long history and alot of pipelines into NC and GA plus the good players they draw in SC.
CPF is a better recruiter than anyone Clemson's had during his tenure.
He has one year experience almost a decade ago, was quickly demoted and has not been offered a similar gig since that time. I honestly think that if Kippy did not have UTK ties only a very few people would be supporting him as a candidate based solely on his career experience. Add in the fact that he has not recruited in 15 years and I am worried. I think this is a bad choice, if in fact Kippy is the next OC, but I didn't really expect Phil to make a good choice anyway. The cabal of inbred good old boys on the Hill must be very happy.He wouldn't be my first choice, but I think we could do a lot worse than bringing in a guy we already know who has NFL coordinator experience.
He has one year experience almost a decade ago, was quickly demoted
The randy sanders fiasco just shows how much of a micromanager phil is. It will be the same for whoever comes in here. Phil needs to check his oversized ego at the door and get some guys in here that can help tennessee get back to being tennessee.
I really don't think that is correct. I think Jimmy Johnson employed him as his Offensive Coordinator in Miami and then he left when Jimmy Johnson left and went to Green Bay. It wasn't a matter of demotion. It was a coaching change.
...not that I think that will change your quest to make any decision by CPF look as bad as possible.
since you're all about the facts, those most irrefutable are the record over the past nine seasons and the lack of championships over the same time span. couch it as you wish, but Fulmer has had a minor hand in that, I'd say.Don't use facts. These guys hate facts. In the world of make-believe everything is far far worse than in reality. In the world of make-believe Foster has fumbled 1000 times, CPF magically calls every offensive play, is the strength coach, singlehandedly prevents us from going to the grand and glorious spread option, is trying to sabotage the UT program before he leaves, and doesn't know anything about football! Why ruin all that with facts?
Randy should have never been given the OC job. Who's fault is that?There are far worse options out there than Brown. If this works out it'll be a wait-n-see.
As for bringing Sanders back as the QB coach - that is actually a great move. Randy was a solid position coach. For those that think Randy was some kind of scape goat - get over it. He was not. He failed miserably at being an OC at UT. Most Head Coaches in college and the NFL have a hand in game day play calling - why do you think they wear a headset and carry the laminated play chart? Randy's problem was the offense was unprepared to run the plays being called. That falls squarely on the shoulders of the OC. The offense was a complete mess was the reason Randy left, not because Fulmer was calling plays.