I think the way to go forward is to get an offensive guy who's not afraid to sling the ball all over the field. The SEC is already a defensive league geared mostly on all the teams to stopping the run. Over the last 20 years, high passing offenses have dominated in league play (Spurrier at FL, Meyer at FL,.... ect.). Head coached that come from defensive coordinator spots historically have a difficult time fielding a potent offense based on the fact recruits see the offense in the system as an afterthought and less in the coaches mind. It has been shown that offensive coordinators that go on to be head coaches can hire a defensive coordinator with little to no defensive performance drop-off comparable to that seen with the drop-off at the offensive coordinator position. Winning games requires scoring points, more points that your opponent , not shutting out your opponent, a 0-0 tie is no good, and a 60-59 game is still a win, a great offense can always find holes in a great defense. While I do like what Muschamp has done in his career, I don't like him as a fit for Tennessee to build upon for the future. We already have a capable defense, its our offense that needs an overhaul. Personally, I would like to see a June Jones-type offense installed in the SEC. Its a scheme thats very difficult to stop when run properly and currently no team in the league can field a defensive backfield that would be capable of stopping a 5-wide set for 4 whole quarters. Also, by putting an offensive guy at the helm with a high-scoring scheme, you know that when you need points your offense can go get them. I think we need to get someone that hasn't ever been in the SEC, because the offenses in the SEC, maybe except for Florida, are very stale and have not changed since the early 1990s. We need a scheme that will exploit the obvious weakness of every team in the league, the defensive backfield. Thats my 2 cents, let me know what you think.