Jaytrain5
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Maybe not---Tommy Bowden's buyout is bigger than fulmer's and Clemson can't afford it. They just signed him to a long term deal (dumb).
That is 100% on the mark...the days of moving somebody up ala Fulmer for the big schools is over with. Thats why I say that Stoops is the number one guy on the list.
Laugh all you want but Stoops got the taste of SEC ball, the money will be there and Stoops may have the nads to get back into the grinder and see if he can really be all he can be.
It's simple, UT has to go after a big name, and one that can recruit...not that many out there folks. Stoops, Davis etc... Petersen is a great in vogue choice...but can he recruit the entire USA...I don't know.
Money will not be an issue for UT...anybody that believes that is silly. Yes I doubt Stoops will leave as well but he will be offered. If only for the fact that UT makes a statement.Have you seen Stoops salary? We can't even come close to that. Why would Stoops leave a national powerhouse for less money? Just to coach in the SEC? Doubt it. Love to see him here, but just won't happen.
Really I didn't know that about OU. Seriously, I know my history when it comes to football, more so than most and Stoops name will be in the mix...never said he'd take it just that his name will be priority. 1st 2 up will be Stoops and Davis.You might want to read and research the history of college football a little more before fixating on Stoops. Oklahoma is a bigger name than Tennessee when it comes to college football. It could be argued Oklahoma has as much or more tradition than Alambama for that matter.
NO WAY Stoops will leave Oklahoma to come to Tennessee. He would have to be an idiot
Bobby Johnson will probably be getting plenty of calls from Clemson about their head coach vacancy at the end of the year. I think he played for Clemson or is at least from the area anyway.
The only think that is tainting Bobby Johnson's name is the schools that he is associated with. If he takes Vandy to a bowl this year, the sky is the limit for him.
He's sitting on 4-0 (with 2 SEC wins already!), a national ranking, and only needs to win half of these four games - Duke, MSU, Kentucky, UT - to get Vandy to a bowl for the first time in a quarter of a century.
He does this despite coaching at the SEC school with by far the highest academic standards and no athletic director, the worst facilities in the conference, the lowest budget, and absolutely no winning tradition unless you're going to go back to the '20s and '30s.
He needs and deserves a better job. If Vandy goes bowling, he'll get a better job. Probably not at UT, but I would certainly take a long, hard look at him before passing him by (although I'd prefer to go with a younger coach, and I like Petersen more.)