Well, That Was Embarrassing

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I never thought I'd see the day that a mediocre Kentucky team would come into Neyland Stadium and whip us like that. I didn't see a lot of effort on our part, and it goes without saying that four QB turnovers in the first half (with two returned for touchdowns) are hard to overcome.

I remember when Pat Summit locked the Lady Vols out of their locker room for lack of effort. She told them they could use their locker room again when they showed that they know what it means to wear a Vols uniform. They had to earn their way back in. Maybe our boys should go without a locker room for a while. For that matter, maybe Fulmer should lock the coaches out, too.
 
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I never thought I'd see the day that a mediocre Kentucky team would come into Neyland Stadium and whip us like that. I didn't see a lot of effort on our part, and it goes without saying that four QB turnovers in the first half (with two returned for touchdowns) are hard to overcome.

I remember when Pat Summit locked the Lady Vols out of their locker room for lack of effort. She told them they could use their locker room again when they showed that they know what it means to wear a Vols uniform. Maybe our boys should go without a lock room for a while. For that matter, maybe Fulmer should lock the coaches out, too.
That's good, for starters.
 
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I wonder what Al Wilson is thinking right now after praising this team for its toughness and effort.
 
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Yeah when you regress that bad that usually puts a giant question mark on your entire coaching staff. Some how Brian kelly managed to fire every assistant at Notre Dame to keep his job. I know this is the sec and not Notre Dame but id start cutting somewhere...
 
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I never thought I'd see the day that a mediocre Kentucky team would come into Neyland Stadium and whip us like that. I didn't see a lot of effort on our part, and it goes without saying that four QB turnovers in the first half (with two returned for touchdowns) are hard to overcome.

I remember when Pat Summit locked the Lady Vols out of their locker room for lack of effort. She told them they could use their locker room again when they showed that they know what it means to wear a Vols uniform. They had to earn their way back in. Maybe our boys should go without a locker room for a while. For that matter, maybe Fulmer should lock the coaches out, too.
I’m scratching my head wondering how Fulmer got back in the house. Guess the Chancellor was that desperate.
 
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