**ORANGEBLOOD**
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I don't know much about what is going on in Gruden's mind, but I think 5 million may have gotten him here. It would be completely worth it.Remember how Bama's AD kept pushing Saban to come, and kept pushing and pushing, even though he said no plenty of times? Well, this is probably what Hammy did...
Hamilton: Hey, Jon, It's Mike Hamilton, AD from UT...Would you consider the UT job at all?
Gruden: Um, no thanks Mike. I'm happy where I'm at.
Hammy: Thanks, Jon. Talk to you later.
And end scene.
Hamilton should have called Gruden 100 times and if he didn't, I'm really disappointed.
To be fair, all the names we were hearing sounded absolutely terrible. I don't want Muschamp hear at all, but he seemed like the top name we were going after. It's sickening. I'd rather hold out longer and take a chance with Bob Stoops, even if he says no. Throw in more money if it would change his mind. I'm also surprised Gruden would be so unreceptive, seeing as he isn't coaching. Is there no amount of money he would have accepted?
I don't know much about what is going on in Gruden's mind, but I think 5 million may have gotten him here. It would be completely worth it.
Kippy left because we turned him down...not vice versa
If timing was the problem in getting a qualified head coach from the college ranks (which I do believe was part of it.) Then why not turn to the NFL and get a hot coordinator from there?
That was Kippy decision and choice. Clearly he is well liked and respected everywhere.
The facts still remain as follows:
Hired as Assistant at UT 2 or 3 weeks ago at a salary of $300,000 +
Was to be considered a candidate for the head coach at UT.
Was deemed not as good a candidate as Dooley.
Dooley wanted to keep him on staff at the same or greater position than the one that he agreed to 2 or 3 weeks ago.
He did not want to stay around and fight the good fight.
No harm, no foul. I wish he and his family well. He will always be a Vol. I still think Kippy is the same class of candidate as Cutcliff. Great guy and coach - just not the presence and personality needed to lead the Orange Nation. Will Dooley? Only time will tell.
If he selects the right staff he may prove another " Bruce Pearl " type hire and story. Sorry Hat - I knew that one would make you head spin around a little.
That was Kippy decision and choice. Clearly he is well liked and respected everywhere.
The facts still remain as follows:
Hired as Assistant at UT 2 or 3 weeks ago at a salary of $300,000 +
Was to be considered a candidate for the head coach at UT.
Was deemed not as good a candidate as Dooley.
Dooley wanted to keep him on staff at the same or greater position than the one that he agreed to 2 or 3 weeks ago.
He did not want to stay around and fight the good fight.
No harm, no foul. I wish he and his family well. He will always be a Vol. I still think Kippy is the same class of candidate as Cutcliff. Great guy and coach - just not the presence and personality needed to lead the Orange Nation. Will Dooley? Only time will tell.
If he selects the right staff he may prove another " Bruce Pearl " type hire and story. Sorry Hat - I knew that one would make you head spin around a little.
Funny how the contract was being worked out as the Kippy interview was still going on then.
That's what I was saying...
If Hamilton wanted to hit a Home Run, then get a young, hot-shot position coach from the NFL like a Mike Tomlin, Josh McDaniels, Raheem Morris kinda coach. Why he didn't do that made no sense.
I would bet he left because he was hurt and pissed they went with DD.
