Actually, I would be ok with this if it were viewed in the proper perspective. Before you decide, listen to my reasoning.
First, Butch has done what he should have been brought in to do, re-establish recruiting, get talent on the field and the bench, win a couple of bowl games, and a couple of 9 win seasons. He should have been a stepping stone, given very specific goals, and not been given an extension.
That being said, we are starting to backslide. We could bring Cutcliffe in with very specific goals, and a very specific plan. Build on the foundation, teach the talent, and continue to build, give us 8 and 9 win seasons for the next 5 years to 8 years or so, while mentoring a protege or two to take over when he retires. Someone that will take us to that next level.
This would have buy in from former players, who can get buy in from the fans. Big time boosters and AD would need to be brought around, as they are short on long term planning experience and ability. Plus, a place in the AD office would need to be offered up front to Cutcliffe for when he retires.
That is the only way I would be ok with it, but it could work, especially if you draw up a 10 year plan, talk to former players who are now coaches, like Tee, Marion, Jay, etc and let them know the plan and that we will be looking to bring back Tennessee style football, and that we would want to pass the torch to them, and what that timeline would look like.
Again, you have to plan for 8 and 9 win seasons, with middle of the road bowl games, knowing you have a plan to be competing closely in those 3 and 4 loses each year. And plan to be competing for championships again by year 10.
It's not what I want, but it's realistic, and gives you a roadmap forward.