PACKERVOL
The Minister of Defense
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Let's see....UT has:
Some of the best facilities
Rabid fan base
Humongous athletic budget
So why can't TN attract big name coaches with successful resumes? Seems like coaches would be lining up outside the AD office instead of UT lining up outside a coaches office like a cold calling salesman, waiting to make a pitch.
Let's see....UT has:
Some of the best facilities
Rabid fan base
Humongous athletic budget
So why can't TN attract big name coaches with successful resumes? Seems like coaches would be lining up outside the AD office instead of UT lining up outside a coaches office like a cold calling salesman, waiting to make a pitch.
Why do you think it is difficult?
Most of them coaches are happy where they are currently employed.
Just because we want them doesn't mean that they and their families want to leave their current situation. Throwing money at them is nice, but let's face it none of them are hurting for money, money is never an issue when talking about a head coaches salary.
We have a very undereducated fan base. The fans think that they know who the successful coaches are, but the fans have no idea other than a few names that they have heard. There are many successful coaches that the fans know nothing about that are beating Currie's door down to get an interview.
Fans are often mistaken about successful coaches, they go on name recognition, not success. Gruden is a prime example. Great name recognition, mediocre resume.
Time to have faith that Currie will make a solid hire. He hasan't had the opportunity to hire a UT football coach before, but except for Hamilton and Hart, UT ADs have a history of making home run hires.
Let's cut to the chase. We'll get a coach and the sunshine pumpers will rejoice, the Butch defenders will claim that the hire sucks and the admin should have kept Jones, and the Nega Vols will continue to hate and swear they'll never give another dime to the scalpers outside of Neyland.
So, whoever Currie picks will be our coach so we might as well embrace him and make him feel welcome.
Let's see....UT has:
Some of the best facilities
Rabid fan base
Humongous athletic budget
So why can't TN attract big name coaches with successful resumes? Seems like coaches would be lining up outside the AD office instead of UT lining up outside a coaches office like a cold calling salesman, waiting to make a pitch.
Most of the best are in situations where they have no desire to leave. Saban, Meyer, Swinney. They are treated like royalty in comparable programs.
Secondly, our fanbase is a double edged sword. We have the most committed fanbase in the world but that also means we can go a little crazy sometimes. Even back as far as the 1970s we were sending moving vans to coaches houses.
Third, even though the best coaches are egomaniacs, our schedule is scary every year. Our schedule is usually one of the tougher ones in the nation, and the powers that be bunch up our toughest games. In any given year, we could face three or four top 15 teams by Halloween.
Fourth, while we are a football school, unlike Bama, the Barn, or even Oklahoma St.; we don't speak with one voice from the power brokers. From the administration, to the big money boosters, everyone has their own agenda.
Finally, unlike the media in Tuscaloosa or Gainesville, the media in Knoxville talks down our program. None of them want to be considered homers, and in fact two of the most senior members of the media in Knoxville aren't even Tennessee fans.
All of this makes it more difficult than elsewhere.
Let's see....UT has:
Some of the best facilities
Rabid fan base
Humongous athletic budget
So why can't TN attract big name coaches with successful resumes? Seems like coaches would be lining up outside the AD office instead of UT lining up outside a coaches office like a cold calling salesman, waiting to make a pitch.
Panic much??
UT is in a bad way because it has to replace a coach the first year of the early signing period. That is unchartered waters. If not for that I think UT would look towards someone like a Doug Marrone, but they don't have the luxury of hiring an NFL guy.
Aside from that, you have to find a proven winner who can greatly improve their situation. 7-8 years ago that was still hard, but easier than today. Now, with the TV contracts a program like TCU can pay Patterson 5 million and have 40k in attendance. If you think about that it's crazy. Based on that they should be paying under $2 million.
Consider that Dan Mullen is making 4.25 at MSU. That's insane. The only motivation is to work from a better platform.
So, the only route is to hire an up and comer out of a school from a lower conference, find a coach who is disgruntled, looking for a bigger stage, or promote a coordinator.
The other factor are the buyouts. When a guy like Campbell has a $9.4 million buyout, you've entered the twilight zone. Kudos to Iowa State.
That's why I would seriously consider a Les Miles who you could get at a bargain, or a Chip Kelly, baggage or not.
That's why LSU ended up with Orgeron and UGA went with Smart. For UT to think they are above this is ridiculous.
Stop being delusional. UT is not stealing away a great coach. Better programs haven't been able to do it.
Fair question and I don't think any of us have any answers. We can only guess. Maybe there is fear of our history of unstable leadership at the university, with us having like 30 presidents in the last 20 years?
Maybe there is fear of our rabid fan base and how quickly they will turn on a coach? Maybe it's the "win now or else" expectations?
Maybe it's having a weak AD ever since Dickey left?
Maybe it's how we've treated our coaches the last 20 years?
Maybe it's the demands of recruiting, mostly out of state?
Maybe some combination of all of the above?
With the buyouts we've been paying, one would think coaches might judge it worth the risk, all things considered.
Unfortunately, unless Currie is for real and he can align the stars, I see us getting another lab experiment as our next coach.
Quit playing the victim; it's unbecoming for this fan base. Look no further than the choices made for the last two (and now maybe three) ADs as the reason for poor coaching choices. It has nothing to do with resources, it has everything to do with little minds and poor application of resources.
Let's see....UT has:
Some of the best facilities
Rabid fan base
Humongous athletic budget
So why can't TN attract big name coaches with successful resumes? Seems like coaches would be lining up outside the AD office instead of UT lining up outside a coaches office like a cold calling salesman, waiting to make a pitch.
Because elite winners are hard to find. And on a lot of occasions, due to timing, someone else got them first. We can argue all day about which big job is better than another, but if you are being honest, they are pretty much lateral moves. If you are winning and getting paid, you usually don't make a lateral move.
Technically, looking at Florida and Tennessee, there was only one hire made for both schools combined in the last 40 years that was any good that was the result of a "search".
Since the mid 70's, Tennessee called Johnny back home. He was an alumnus. That doesn't count. Then, Fulmer. Same thing. Kiffen, Doooley, and Jones were all failures.
For Florida....Doug Dickey. He was an alumnus and that didn't pan out. Charley Pell.....who won, but got Florida placed on probation. Galen Hall won with the players Charley got and lost when probation hit. Spurrier. An alumnus. That doesn't count. Zook. Fail. Meyer (the only hire for either school that worked out without having the "in" of being an alumnus. Muschamp. Fail. McElwain. Fail.
It's not easy.
I think previous issues were due to money. We were paying hefty buyouts and didn't want to pay top end prices on top of that. Also, reportedly Charlie Strong was our top option (other than Gruden) and for whatever reason, negotiations fell apart at the last minute. Several people were reporting Strong had agreed to become the coach, then the next day or so, everything fell apart. Even Swain admits this.
If we don't let money get in the way, we can have our pick, imo. The questions then become, who is our top choice and how much are we willing to spend?
Let's see....UT has:
Some of the best facilities
Rabid fan base
Humongous athletic budget
So why can't TN attract big name coaches with successful resumes? Seems like coaches would be lining up outside the AD office instead of UT lining up outside a coaches office like a cold calling salesman, waiting to make a pitch.
It's apples and oranges though. You guys don't have a Robert Neyland in your history. We have a much longer record of success than you do.
You've hit on some good points- its a tough gig, but it all pretty much boils down to AD mismanagement. Dickey ran a great ship and Hamilton sunk it. I think Florida is in for a rough stretch now after screwing over MacElwain.
Coach O basically said he and Kiffy drew a 5 hour wide circle around Knoxville and was very impressed with the talent possibilities in those areas.
The "hard to recruit here" Is over stated.
My only point is that hiring a head coach isn't easy. We tend to forget that because when you have a successful coach, they stick around longer than they do for an NFL franchise.
From 1976-2008, Tennessee had 2 football coaches.
Having looked it up, Tennessee has had one successful coach since Neyland that wasn't an alumnus (Doug Dickey)
Harvey Robinson (alumnus)
Bowden Wyatt (alumnus)
Jim McDonald (coached 1 year)
Doug Dickey
Bill Battle
Johnny Majors (alumnus)
Phil Fulmer (alumnus)
Lane Kiffin
Derek Dooley
Butch Jones
Panic much??
UT is in a bad way because it has to replace a coach the first year of the early signing period. That is unchartered waters. If not for that I think UT would look towards someone like a Doug Marrone, but they don't have the luxury of hiring an NFL guy.
Aside from that, you have to find a proven winner who can greatly improve their situation. 7-8 years ago that was still hard, but easier than today. Now, with the TV contracts a program like TCU can pay Patterson 5 million and have 40k in attendance. If you think about that it's crazy. Based on that they should be paying under $2 million.
Consider that Dan Mullen is making 4.25 at MSU. That's insane. The only motivation is to work from a better platform.
So, the only route is to hire an up and comer out of a school from a lower conference, find a coach who is disgruntled, looking for a bigger stage, or promote a coordinator.
The other factor are the buyouts. When a guy like Campbell has a $9.4 million buyout, you've entered the twilight zone. Kudos to Iowa State.
That's why I would seriously consider a Les Miles who you could get at a bargain, or a Chip Kelly, baggage or not.
That's why LSU ended up with Orgeron and UGA went with Smart. For UT to think they are above this is ridiculous.
Stop being delusional. UT is not stealing away a great coach. Better programs haven't been able to do it.