What W/L record need next season should force Fulmer to retire?

What W/L record next season should force Fulmer to retire?


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What W/L record next season should force Fulmer to retire?

(merge the poll with the other thread please)
 
#2
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Unless Fulmer wins the SEC next year, I want him out.

But I think unless he goes 3-9, Hamilton will put up with him.

But 6-7 or below, failing to make a bowl or making one, losing, and finishing under 500, should FORCE him out.

I voted 5-7, but I mean 6-7.
 
#3
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Unless Fulmer wins the SEC next year, I want him out.

But I think unless he goes 3-9, Hamilton will put up with him.

But 6-7 or below, failing to make a bowl or making one, losing, and finishing under 500, should FORCE him out.

I voted 5-7, but I mean 6-7.

I voted 5-7, no bowl game losing regular season.

With Arkansas, Ga, FL, Alabama, and SC 5 losses are a real possibility. 7 losses I think would be a meltdown with a loss to Cal and Kentucky. Not outside the realm of possibility bu not likely.
 
#4
#4
a agree with 3-9, it should be on there. i voted gone already because i didn't see a option i liked. i'm interested to see what he does next year though.. and does anyone find it odd that he's not fired, but forced to "retire"?
 
#5
#5
a agree with 3-9, it should be on there. i voted gone already because i didn't see a option i liked. i'm interested to see what he does next year though.. and does anyone find it odd that he's not fired, but forced to "retire"?


I thought the scenario where Fulmer retired instead of being fired with Hamilton as AD was more likely. I think Fulmer is 60+ and has been at UT for 20+ years as an assistant and HC so retiring would allow him to go out gracefully.
 
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I thought the scenario where Fulmer retired instead of being fired with Hamilton as AD was more likely. I think Fulmer is 60+ and has been at UT for 20+ years as an assistant and HC so retiring would allow him to go out gracefully.

I agree. I'd much rather him just retire than be fired, if it comes down to him needing to go.
 
#7
#7
Where's Hamilton going to go, if Fulmers no longer the coach, wouldn't he move to AD?
 
#8
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Where's Hamilton going to go, if Fulmers no longer the coach, wouldn't he move to AD?

I thought Fulmer would be like a special assistant to the AD like Majors was at Pittsburgh when he stepped down. Its a much more graceful departure.
 
#9
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I don't think he'll leave as the coach next year, but when he does why wouldn't he want to be AD, ala Broyles at Arkansas, or Alvarez, at Wisconsin
 
#13
#13
What record will get the negavols to shut up? I'd much rather have that one.
 
#21
#21
It's not the won/loss but who he beats...... Florida,Bama, S. Carolina, Arkansas.....If he loses more than two of these......send him packing!
 
#22
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It's not the won/loss but who he beats...... Florida,Bama, S. Carolina, Arkansas.....If he loses more than two of these......send him packing!

Realistic I think Hamilton's is in a tough spot. Fulmer was instrumental in getting him hired as AD. Fulmer would have to have a losing regular season and no bowl game before Hamilton would be forced to act IMO.

That means 5-7 with losses to Fl,GA, Bama, Arkansas, Cal, SC, and Ky. I can't see that happening in one season with Cutcliffe on board as the OC. I think Fulmer is pretty safe.
 
#24
#24
I agree. An SEC title next season would end almost all the criticism he's get now and get the program some needed respect.

But I hope if we win one, it won't blind us for the next 5 years... If he wins an SEC title next year, I would give him a 2 year no fire barring total disaster cusion.
 
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