*****UT official release: Fulmer named AD

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Chancellor Beverly Davenport announced the appointment of Phillip Fulmer as acting director of athletics on Friday.

"Phillip Fulmer will begin serving as athletic director effective immediately," Davenport said. "I have taken these steps in the best interest of the university."

"I am confident that Phillip understands the need to support our student-athletes and our commitment to excellence in all athletic programs. I appreciate his willingness to serve during this critical time."

"No one better understands the storied history of Vol athletics and its deep connection to alumni and fans, and I believe he will be a unifying presence for all of us committed to the university's success."

A former Tennessee football student-athlete, assistant coach and national-championship-winning head coach who has dedicated more than 40 years of his life to UT, Fulmer will now lead the continued search for a new head football coach.

Fulmer is the second-winningest coach in Tennessee football history, compiling a 152-52 career record in 17 seasons at the helm of the program.

He led the Vols to the BCS National Championship in 1998 and SEC titles in 1997 and 1998. He was named SEC Coach of the Year and National Coach of the Year in 1998.

A 1972 Tennessee graduate, he starred on the offensive line during his playing career, serving as team captain as a senior. The Vols finished 30-5, and won an SEC Championship and a Sugar Bowl during his playing career from 1969-71.

He returned as an assistant coach in 1980 before being named head coach in 1992.

In 2012, he was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.
 

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I want to let you know about a change in my senior leadership team made earlier today.
Athletic Director John Currie has been placed on leave with pay, and Phillip Fulmer will begin serving as athletic director effective immediately.
I have taken these steps in the best interest of the university.
I am confident that Phillip understands the need to support our student-athletes and our commitment to excellence in all athletic programs. I appreciate his willingness to serve during this critical time.
No one better understands the storied history of UT athletics and its deep connection to alumni and fans, and I believe he will be a unifying presence for all of us committed to the university’s success.






Beverly J. Davenport
Chancellor
 
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I believe he bleeds orange, he’ll get this right. Right?
 
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I for one have no problem with him as the acting AD until Blackburn can be hired. I sure hope that's how this works out, as bad as things has been not fond of an AD in training. We have more than enough to overcome as it is.
 
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As long as someone can run the business side of the job.....he is no CEO......pure PR move.......
 
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I guess so. Just got the email and copy and pasted. Maybe because of the buyout no clue
 
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The Anti-Haslams.

Thornton and Anderson.

Maybe, but if it were up to Thornton and Anderson, Fulmer would still be our HC.

If some type of coup occurred within the AD against Haslam then that is a positive development, but you have a new group of people in charge with their own agendas.

I can see Fulmer advocating for some type of safe, ultra-conservative, cookie cutter-type of coach despite better, more dynamic candidates being available.
 
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I like the move. Hopefully he can bring success similar to Barry Alvarez at Wisconsin. The big knock on Alvarez is that he keeps too tight of a grip on the program, thus the reason several good coaches have left there over the years. Let's hope he gets it right.
 
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