What if Fulmer goes 7-5

#26
#26
If we get to 7-5, it will basically mean this year was 2002 part 2. Which means Fulmer is safe.
 
#27
#27
Doesn't matter to me if we win out and win the poulan-weed eater bowl this december. And it didn't matter last year when we went to the SEC CG. I have been begging for a change at the top for several years, and have argued heatedly with my dad about it (he has finally seen the light this year). To me, here's what we get with Fulmer.....
1. Undisciplined play on the field (personal fouls, fumbles, illegal procedures, poor tackling, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.)
2. Undisciplined player conduct off the field (academic suspensions, fights in bars, fights at intramural b'ball games, arrests, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.)
3. Predictable, pedestrian offensive performance since the turn of the century.
4. Average to below-average defensive performance every season except '98.
5. Excuse making and refusal to accept responsibility for losses in every postgame interview by PF.
6. No game-breaking athletes (other than Eric Berry) wearing orange in years. Last one I remember is Donte Stallworth, and Meacham, i guess.
7. Weak recruiting overall. Regardless of what rivals' or scouts' rankings say about our recruiting classes, they are not top notch. It seems that most articles about commitments we get end with a line like this...."John E. Recruit chose UT over Vandy, Cincinatti, and NC State."

I could go on, but you get the point. The time has come for change. I live in FL and have watched FSU flounder for years now b/c they won't make Bobby B. go. Phil has not earned the courtesy that they are extending Bobby by letting him hang on. Losing a few games is excusable, but losing them b/c of the reasons I listed above is a clear lack of leadership.

Amen brother! I've been preaching the same script for three years now, and up until this year I've been branded a nega-Vol and not a true fan. Believe it or not, I actually trace the fall of the program to the de-committment of Chris Simms (we haven't been the same since then...)
 
#28
#28
7-5 is a pipe dream, but if he does it he'll be welcomed back. it sucks but as long as we sell tickets and get bowl money hambone will fight change. basically he doesn't want to risk the bottom line for a shot at championships, and he doesn't have to. with the b-ball team playing well the football team doesn't have to get bcs money to keep the dept going. when football funded everything this would not be acceptable, but now we get NCAA tourney cash, so we can afford a mediocre football team. however we will in all liklihood miss a bowl this year which could cause a drop in ticket sales. if that happens then hamilton will be forced to make a move, and thats the only way it'll happen.
 
#29
#29
If we get to 7-5, it will basically mean this year was 2002 part 2. Which means Fulmer is safe.

+1, 2002 was the year I realized UT would struggle to compete for championships as long as Fulmer was coach. Unfortunately I think 2008 is the year I realized UT will struggle to make a bowl as long as Fulmer is coach.
 
#30
#30
+1, 2002 was the year I realized UT would struggle to compete for championships as long as Fulmer was coach. Unfortunately I think 2008 is the year I realized UT will struggle to make a bowl as long as Fulmer is coach.

+1 for that.

It's been a long, long time since UT was in the category of "teams that struggle to make a bowl game."
 
#31
#31
7-5 = minor bowl--UT's brilliant athletic dept. gives fulmer another raise, contract extension and bigger buyout.
 
#32
#32
Doesn't matter to me if we win out and win the poulan-weed eater bowl this december. And it didn't matter last year when we went to the SEC CG. I have been begging for a change at the top for several years, and have argued heatedly with my dad about it (he has finally seen the light this year). To me, here's what we get with Fulmer.....
1. Undisciplined play on the field (personal fouls, fumbles, illegal procedures, poor tackling, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.)

2. Undisciplined player conduct off the field (academic suspensions, fights in bars, fights at intramural b'ball games, arrests, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.)

It's not like the great teams of the mid-90s were packed with angels. Most don't remember because of the success of the team.

As for on the field, if you take a bunch of penalties and you win, it's because "they play with passion". If you lose, it's because "they're so undisciplined".

3. Predictable, pedestrian offensive performance since the turn of the century.

Point totals in those seasons:
2000 -- 380 (12 games)
2001 -- 400 (13 games)
2002 -- 296 (13 games)
2003 -- 365 (13 games)
2004 -- 378 (13 games)
2005 -- 205 (11 games)
2006 -- 362 (13 games)
2007 -- 455 (14 games)

4. Average to below-average defensive performance every season except '98.

Points allowed since 1993:
1993 -- 175
1994 -- 208
1995 -- 228
1996 -- 185
1997 -- 286
1998 -- 189
1999 -- 194
2000 -- 247
2001 -- 251
2002 -- 227
2003 -- 239
2004 -- 295
2005 -- 205
2006 -- 254
2007 -- 382

5. Excuse making and refusal to accept responsibility for losses in every postgame interview by PF.

Beside the point and irrelevant to team success.

6. No game-breaking athletes (other than Eric Berry) wearing orange in years. Last one I remember is Donte Stallworth, and Meacham, i guess.

Beside the point, and also irrelevant to team success.

7. Weak recruiting overall. Regardless of what rivals' or scouts' rankings say about our recruiting classes, they are not top notch. It seems that most articles about commitments we get end with a line like this...."John E. Recruit chose UT over Vandy, Cincinatti, and NC State."

Beside the point. I seem to remember Billy Ratliff choosing between UT and a junior college in Mississippi. Peerless Price was basically a recruiting afterthought.

I could go on, but you get the point. The time has come for change. I live in FL and have watched FSU flounder for years now b/c they won't make Bobby B. go. Phil has not earned the courtesy that they are extending Bobby by letting him hang on. Losing a few games is excusable, but losing them b/c of the reasons I listed above is a clear lack of leadership.

I don't see a compelling case.
 
#33
#33
I'm sorry, but the team I have been watching this year will probably beat Miss State, but it's no given. I think they lose to Bama, South Carolina, and Vandy!
 
#35
#35
I don't see a 7 win season but if he pulls it off it still sucks and everyone at UT knows it.
 
#36
#36
We will finish the season 5-7...That is really what I see. With losses to Bama, USC, and Vandy.
 
#37
#37
Looking at the remaining schedule:

Losses: Alabama
Wins: Miss St, South Carolina, Wyoming, Vandy, Kentucky

Suppose Fulmer survives the gauntlet in November of SC, Vandy, and KY and manages to get to 7-5. Does that mean he gets a raise and contract extension? Do Vols fans start jumping out of buildings? Playing devil's advocate here.


I would say he would have to be extremely lucky to finish the season 5 -1. Either way he still goes because he lost to Fla again.
 
#40
#40
I cant see 7-5
Miss St, Alabama, South Carolina, Wyoming, Vandy, Kentucky
We loose to Al. and without improvement we could loose any of these aside from Wyoming.
 
#43
#43
I think UT beats USC, Vandy, UT and Wyoming and loses close to bama.

Tennessee wins at home over Mississippi State, Wyoming, and Kentucky. Road woes may continue, but typically... even in "most" down years, the SC and Vandy games end up the W column. On paper, Alabama looks like the Vols will be destroyed. However, I've seen too many unpredictable games with those 2 teams take the field.

Unless the offense drastically improves, I don't see the season ending any better than 6-6. If the Vols have 6 losses after the next 3 games, they'll probably tank against Vandy and Kentucky in the last 2 games to finish 4-8.
 
#47
#47
I don't care if the teams in the 90's had angels, or if these teams have angels, that's not my point. I'm arguing that the team lacks leadership, on and off the field.


My point is not penalties, it's no discipline. Not tucking the ball away like you're taught when you 8 years old and every year after that through high school. Not jumping offsides on 3rd and 1. Besides, I rarely hear anyone say winning with penalties is playing w/passion. I hear them say that penalties are going to cost a team a game sooner or later. A team cannot expect to win when they continually make those kinds of mistakes. And again, it a symptom of a bigger problem...leadership.


Great!!! so we score 30 point/game in '00 and '01 and never again until '07. And in '07 we pad those stats with games against So. Miss, Arkansas St., and Louisiana Lafayette.

Fulmer not taking responsibility is not irrelevant. It's a sign of a lack of leadership and accountability.

Not having playmakers is irrelevant to team success????? Are you kidding?? Making plays and scoring don't help a team win?? You're right, we don't need speed on O, or on D, we don't need difference makers. Fast backs and fast receivers are overrated, and are definitely things that the Tennessee football program should avoid like Phil avoids the salad bar. What was I thinking??? My apologies.


Billy Ratliff was a plug on the D-Line, a role player, so what. Al Wilson was highly sought after. So was L. Little. So was Peyton Manning. So was Jamal Lewis. Peerless was a "recruiting afterthought". Yeah, and became a hell of a player. The guys that Phil is edging out UAB to bring in to K-ville are NOT making things happen like Peerless did. So call it poor recruiting, poor player development, or whatever, I'll call it poor leadership and poor coaching.

Then God help you, because no amount of logic or reason can. Write your check to UT to contribute to Phil's extension this year and reward poor fundamentals, poor execution, and mediocrity for as long as you please. I"ll pass.
 
#48
#48
Looking at the remaining schedule:

Losses: Alabama
Wins: Miss St, South Carolina, Wyoming, Vandy, Kentucky

Suppose Fulmer survives the gauntlet in November of SC, Vandy, and KY and manages to get to 7-5. Does that mean he gets a raise and contract extension? Do Vols fans start jumping out of buildings? Playing devil's advocate here.
There's not a game on that list with the possible exception of Wyoming that one could safely say Tennessee will probably win. We could very easily get Croomed just like Vandy did. Not to mention 7-5 doesn't rise to the mandated 8 wins.
 
#50
#50
There's not a game on that list with the possible exception of Wyoming that one could safely say Tennessee will probably win. We could very easily get Croomed just like Vandy did. Not to mention 7-5 doesn't rise to the mandated 8 wins.

It does if we win the Liberty Bowl.
:mf_surrender:
 

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