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They've finally turned on Fulmer:

Mike leach had agreed to become the coach 2 years ago. Behind closed doors fulmer squeezed his way in and shut the door on leach. Only to go out and hire a guy that’s never been a head coach, that doesn’t even know how to speak proper English, and a guy that is as much of a die hard bammer as you’ll ever see. How on God’s green earth did a guy we fired for not keeping up with the times over a decade ago (who’s never been an ad at any level) get placed in charge of the most important decision our 100 million dollar athletic department has to make?

You can’t make that up. We ripped defeat from the jaws of victory in the coaching season...and that theme has continued out on the field. Fulmer is cursed and needs to be removed from the program. He’ll stubbornly stand beside Pruitt until the end of time because he knows he won’t get to make the decision on the next coach
 

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As they should be. In some crazy way, I think Fulmer screwed them with Pruitt for his own firing years ago.

Leach would have been great, and he's probably the only real coach crazy enough to take the job after the Schiano debacle.

Until Fulmer is long gone and completely out of the picture, they're screwed. Probably for at least 10 years. Any decent coach will view Tennessee as toxic.
 

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They just forgot to burn a boat outside the stadium as a sacrifice to Jobu.
 

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As they should be. In some crazy way, I think Fulmer screwed them with Pruitt for his own firing years ago.

Leach would have been great, and he's probably the only real coach crazy enough to take the job after the Schiano debacle.

Until Fulmer is long gone and completely out of the picture, they're screwed. Probably for at least 10 years. Any decent coach will view Tennessee as toxic.
I bet Leach would still take the job. As you say, he’s just crazy enough.
 

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I bet Leach would still take the job. As you say, he’s just crazy enough.
I don’t think Tennessee wants to hire a Leach type guy because you’re basically admitting you can’t run with the big boys and need to explore a way to be relevant - not great. A lot of pride up there. Hiring him admirable that you’re a conference backwater team - like Texas Tech and Wazzu.
 

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I don’t think Tennessee wants to hire a Leach type guy because you’re basically admitting you can’t run with the big boys and need to explore a way to be relevant - not great. A lot of pride up there. Hiring him admirable that you’re a conference backwater team - like Texas Tech and Wazzu.
Didn’t say they’d hire him; I said he’d take it. But I do know some Vols fans who were pissed Fat Phil blocked the hire. They were pretty much like, at least we’ll be interesting again. But you are right about their fan base. I lived in Memphis and have been to Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Nashville many times. IMO they are delusional.
 

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As they should be. In some crazy way, I think Fulmer screwed them with Pruitt for his own firing years ago.

Leach would have been great, and he's probably the only real coach crazy enough to take the job after the Schiano debacle.

Until Fulmer is long gone and completely out of the picture, they're screwed. Probably for at least 10 years. Any decent coach will view Tennessee as toxic.

This is the sentiment of many of the Vol faithful that I know here. In some delusional way they do feel that Fulmer will fire Pruitt midseason and insert himself as the interim coach. They are calling it the Fulmer Curse. Whatever it is, they are living it. It is really bad and I am enjoying every second of it.
 

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Didn’t say they’d hire him; I said he’d take it. But I do know some Vols fans who were pissed Fat Phil blocked the hire. They were pretty much like, at least we’ll be interesting again. But you are right about their fan base. I lived in Memphis and have been to Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Nashville many times. IMO they are delusional.

Medical professionals have a word for it: Volzheimer disease. There is no cure.
 

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Article on SDS actually calling for Pruitt to be fired and Fulmer to take over... This is like Barry Alvarez at Wisconsin:

It's time to buy out Jeremy Pruitt and turn to a familiar face to resurrect Tennessee football

It’s time to buy out Jeremy Pruitt and turn to a familiar face to resurrect Tennessee football

It’s time for Jeremy Pruitt to hand over the keys. He’s not ready to be a head coach.

Pruitt has proved in 2 games this season that he’s not the best coach in the SEC, SEC East or even in Knoxville. Someone else holds that title. Pruitt’s boss.

Someone in UT’s athletic department has a national championship under his belt and a couple of SEC championship rings. Can anyone imagine Pruitt ever doing that? I have a better chance of hoisting a winning lottery ticket than Pruitt does of hoisting a championship trophy.

If the Vols fired Pruitt they’d have to pay a hefty buyout — about $10 million. That’s steep — unless there’s another man on UT’s payroll who could do the job.

The Vols have proven they can’t go outside to hire a coach with a rich pedigree. Gruden, Gundy, Brohm. Nope. Nope. Nope.

Fortunately, the Vols have a coach with a much better résumé that would willingly accept the job. Imagine having a championship coach — no, seriously, a national championship coach — on the sideline immediately.

It was bound to happen. That was the case when UT hired its current athletic director. Being a former coach doesn’t necessarily mean one can rekindle championship success. However, it certainly is a good indicator of potential success or, at least, respectability.

It’s kind of odd how former UT quarterback Tee Martin declined to leave Southern California when Butch Jones was the head coach at Tennessee. However, Martin jumped at the chance to join Pruitt’s staff. What changed? There was a new athletic director in Knoxville with a very familiar feel.

It’s also odd that former UT defensive coordinator John Chavis is languishing at Arkansas after various SEC stops. Would he come back to Knoxville? Yes.

In replacing Pruitt, there’s that whole sticky $10-million buyout issue. However, let’s take a closer look at that. Pruitt is costing Tennessee an enormous amount of money daily. Stands are empty. Donations have to be waning. A generation has been lost. It’s time to get it back before another generation falls by the wayside.

Had some ill-fated changes not been made following the 2008 season, then the history of UT football would have been much different. No, the Vols probably wouldn’t have won another championship. Recruiting had slipped and UT’s coach at the time had made some very significant missteps in hiring assistants.

That’s all in the past. Tennessee’s football future is what is most significant. That future happens to be on campus. It’s time to turn back to the person who made Tennessee a national power. It’s time to turn to Phillip Fulmer. No, really.

In doing so, it’s important to keep in mind that Fulmer won’t likely win another national championship. However, he can return the Vols to respectability. After an 0-2 start, it doesn’t appear Pruitt can accomplish the same. Pruitt has found unique ways to lose games. His entire team was listless in the season opener against Georgia State. It was undisciplined in the waning moments of the BYU game.

How else can Pruitt find a way to lose a game? Do you really want to stand by and find out?

Sure, Fulmer wasn’t perfect during his tenure at Tennessee. He found embarrassing ways to lose just like Pruitt. However, Fulmer’s ceiling is much higher than Pruitt’s. Fulmer turned UT into a national power and was known as one of the top recruiters in the nation. Fulmer was considered one of the top offensive line coaches in the country. He would have settled with a starting 5 well before the season instead of using UT’s first 2 games to test countless players up front.

Fulmer just turned 69, but that just makes him a tad older than Nick Saban and Mack Brown.

If Fulmer were named the head coach at UT tomorrow, he wouldn’t immediately dominate the SEC. The landscape of the conference is far more challenging than when Fulmer last coached. However, it’s reasonable to think he could handle Georgia State and BYU … and Vanderbilt.

Pruitt is the perfect coach to hand Fulmer the job. Pruitt has recruited well enough. The Vols aren’t loaded with talent, but they have enough ability to be much more respectable than they are now. If the Vols ever have to make a coaching change, they won’t be able to simply hire whomever they want. UT will be stuck in the same series of “No thank you” responses that have become a Tennessee tradition.

There is one coach with a history of success that wouldn’t turn the Vols down. And he’s already in the building.

Admittedly, I was one of the many who thought that Fulmer should have been fired following the 2008 season and I still stand by that. Had Lane Kiffin not bolted after one season, the Vols would be in a whole different position. However, that’s not the case.

The reality is Tennessee is in real danger of missing out on a bowl game for the third consecutive season for the second time this decade and hasn’t finished a season inside the top 20 since Fulmer left.

Fulmer is the only plausible answer to getting the Vols back to respectability. UT can wait to make such a bold move. However, doing so only buries the Vols deeper in mediocrity.
 

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(CNN) - A Florida student obsessed with the University of Tennessee wanted to represent the Volunteers during his elementary school's "College Colors Day," but didn't own any of their apparel -- so he took the matter into his own hands.

Laura Snyder, his teacher at Altamonte Elementary School in Altamonte Springs, says he drew a "U.T.", the university's logo, on paper and pinned it to an orange t-shirt.

"When the day finally arrived, he was SO EXCITED to show me his shirt," Snyder wrote Wednesday on Facebook. "I was impressed that he took it one step further to make his own label."

But by lunch time, the spirited Vols fan was in tears.

"Some girls at the lunch table next to his (who didn't even participate in college colors day) had made fun of his sign that he had attached to his shirt. He was DEVASTATED," said Snyder.

In hopes of raising his spirits, Snyder said she planned on buying him an official University of Tennessee T-shirt, and asked friends if they had contacts with the school who could "make it a little extra special for him."

By Thursday, her Facebook post had gone viral among Vols fans, with lots of people leaving supportive comments. And it wasn't long before the University of Tennessee reached out wanting to send the student a care package full of swag and apparel.

Maybe they had watched the GSU-Tinerce game.
 

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Article on SDS actually calling for Pruitt to be fired and Fulmer to take over... This is like Barry Alvarez at Wisconsin:

It's time to buy out Jeremy Pruitt and turn to a familiar face to resurrect Tennessee football

It’s time to buy out Jeremy Pruitt and turn to a familiar face to resurrect Tennessee football

It’s time for Jeremy Pruitt to hand over the keys. He’s not ready to be a head coach.

Pruitt has proved in 2 games this season that he’s not the best coach in the SEC, SEC East or even in Knoxville. Someone else holds that title. Pruitt’s boss.

Someone in UT’s athletic department has a national championship under his belt and a couple of SEC championship rings. Can anyone imagine Pruitt ever doing that? I have a better chance of hoisting a winning lottery ticket than Pruitt does of hoisting a championship trophy.

If the Vols fired Pruitt they’d have to pay a hefty buyout — about $10 million. That’s steep — unless there’s another man on UT’s payroll who could do the job.

The Vols have proven they can’t go outside to hire a coach with a rich pedigree. Gruden, Gundy, Brohm. Nope. Nope. Nope.

Fortunately, the Vols have a coach with a much better résumé that would willingly accept the job. Imagine having a championship coach — no, seriously, a national championship coach — on the sideline immediately.

It was bound to happen. That was the case when UT hired its current athletic director. Being a former coach doesn’t necessarily mean one can rekindle championship success. However, it certainly is a good indicator of potential success or, at least, respectability.

It’s kind of odd how former UT quarterback Tee Martin declined to leave Southern California when Butch Jones was the head coach at Tennessee. However, Martin jumped at the chance to join Pruitt’s staff. What changed? There was a new athletic director in Knoxville with a very familiar feel.

It’s also odd that former UT defensive coordinator John Chavis is languishing at Arkansas after various SEC stops. Would he come back to Knoxville? Yes.

In replacing Pruitt, there’s that whole sticky $10-million buyout issue. However, let’s take a closer look at that. Pruitt is costing Tennessee an enormous amount of money daily. Stands are empty. Donations have to be waning. A generation has been lost. It’s time to get it back before another generation falls by the wayside.

Had some ill-fated changes not been made following the 2008 season, then the history of UT football would have been much different. No, the Vols probably wouldn’t have won another championship. Recruiting had slipped and UT’s coach at the time had made some very significant missteps in hiring assistants.

That’s all in the past. Tennessee’s football future is what is most significant. That future happens to be on campus. It’s time to turn back to the person who made Tennessee a national power. It’s time to turn to Phillip Fulmer. No, really.

In doing so, it’s important to keep in mind that Fulmer won’t likely win another national championship. However, he can return the Vols to respectability. After an 0-2 start, it doesn’t appear Pruitt can accomplish the same. Pruitt has found unique ways to lose games. His entire team was listless in the season opener against Georgia State. It was undisciplined in the waning moments of the BYU game.

How else can Pruitt find a way to lose a game? Do you really want to stand by and find out?

Sure, Fulmer wasn’t perfect during his tenure at Tennessee. He found embarrassing ways to lose just like Pruitt. However, Fulmer’s ceiling is much higher than Pruitt’s. Fulmer turned UT into a national power and was known as one of the top recruiters in the nation. Fulmer was considered one of the top offensive line coaches in the country. He would have settled with a starting 5 well before the season instead of using UT’s first 2 games to test countless players up front.

Fulmer just turned 69, but that just makes him a tad older than Nick Saban and Mack Brown.

If Fulmer were named the head coach at UT tomorrow, he wouldn’t immediately dominate the SEC. The landscape of the conference is far more challenging than when Fulmer last coached. However, it’s reasonable to think he could handle Georgia State and BYU … and Vanderbilt.

Pruitt is the perfect coach to hand Fulmer the job. Pruitt has recruited well enough. The Vols aren’t loaded with talent, but they have enough ability to be much more respectable than they are now. If the Vols ever have to make a coaching change, they won’t be able to simply hire whomever they want. UT will be stuck in the same series of “No thank you” responses that have become a Tennessee tradition.

There is one coach with a history of success that wouldn’t turn the Vols down. And he’s already in the building.

Admittedly, I was one of the many who thought that Fulmer should have been fired following the 2008 season and I still stand by that. Had Lane Kiffin not bolted after one season, the Vols would be in a whole different position. However, that’s not the case.

The reality is Tennessee is in real danger of missing out on a bowl game for the third consecutive season for the second time this decade and hasn’t finished a season inside the top 20 since Fulmer left.

Fulmer is the only plausible answer to getting the Vols back to respectability. UT can wait to make such a bold move. However, doing so only buries the Vols deeper in mediocrity.
So did Fat Phil pay this guy or does he have compromising photos of him doing something he'd prefer his wife not know about?
I can't imagine it ending well if they choose to go this route. I grew up a Redskins fan and was stoked when Joe Gibbs came back to be the head coach. It did not take me long to realize that in his time away, the game had passed him by. On his best day, Fat Phil wasn't even half the coach Gibbs was in his prime, so it would probably be much worse. By about the third or fourth game of the Fulmer era 2.0, the fans would be wondering if they could get Pruitt back.
 

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Article on SDS actually calling for Pruitt to be fired and Fulmer to take over... This is like Barry Alvarez at Wisconsin:

It's time to buy out Jeremy Pruitt and turn to a familiar face to resurrect Tennessee football

It’s time to buy out Jeremy Pruitt and turn to a familiar face to resurrect Tennessee football

The reality is Tennessee is in real danger of missing out on a bowl game for the third consecutive season for the second time this decade
I thought this comment deserved it's own reply. In addition to the SEC East slate, Tinerc has games remaining against Bama, Miss State, UT-Chattanooga, and UAB. For the sake of argument, lets give them victories against UT-C & UAB. Where the heck are the other four victories coming from? Unless they show dramatic improvement, they could easily go 0-8 in conference play. Saying they are in "real danger" of not being bowl eligible is quite an understatement.
 

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Article on SDS actually calling for Pruitt to be fired and Fulmer to take over... This is like Barry Alvarez at Wisconsin:

It's time to buy out Jeremy Pruitt and turn to a familiar face to resurrect Tennessee football

It’s time to buy out Jeremy Pruitt and turn to a familiar face to resurrect Tennessee football

It’s time for Jeremy Pruitt to hand over the keys. He’s not ready to be a head coach.

Pruitt has proved in 2 games this season that he’s not the best coach in the SEC, SEC East or even in Knoxville. Someone else holds that title. Pruitt’s boss.

Someone in UT’s athletic department has a national championship under his belt and a couple of SEC championship rings. Can anyone imagine Pruitt ever doing that? I have a better chance of hoisting a winning lottery ticket than Pruitt does of hoisting a championship trophy.

If the Vols fired Pruitt they’d have to pay a hefty buyout — about $10 million. That’s steep — unless there’s another man on UT’s payroll who could do the job.

The Vols have proven they can’t go outside to hire a coach with a rich pedigree. Gruden, Gundy, Brohm. Nope. Nope. Nope.

Fortunately, the Vols have a coach with a much better résumé that would willingly accept the job. Imagine having a championship coach — no, seriously, a national championship coach — on the sideline immediately.

It was bound to happen. That was the case when UT hired its current athletic director. Being a former coach doesn’t necessarily mean one can rekindle championship success. However, it certainly is a good indicator of potential success or, at least, respectability.

It’s kind of odd how former UT quarterback Tee Martin declined to leave Southern California when Butch Jones was the head coach at Tennessee. However, Martin jumped at the chance to join Pruitt’s staff. What changed? There was a new athletic director in Knoxville with a very familiar feel.

It’s also odd that former UT defensive coordinator John Chavis is languishing at Arkansas after various SEC stops. Would he come back to Knoxville? Yes.

In replacing Pruitt, there’s that whole sticky $10-million buyout issue. However, let’s take a closer look at that. Pruitt is costing Tennessee an enormous amount of money daily. Stands are empty. Donations have to be waning. A generation has been lost. It’s time to get it back before another generation falls by the wayside.

Had some ill-fated changes not been made following the 2008 season, then the history of UT football would have been much different. No, the Vols probably wouldn’t have won another championship. Recruiting had slipped and UT’s coach at the time had made some very significant missteps in hiring assistants.

That’s all in the past. Tennessee’s football future is what is most significant. That future happens to be on campus. It’s time to turn back to the person who made Tennessee a national power. It’s time to turn to Phillip Fulmer. No, really.

In doing so, it’s important to keep in mind that Fulmer won’t likely win another national championship. However, he can return the Vols to respectability. After an 0-2 start, it doesn’t appear Pruitt can accomplish the same. Pruitt has found unique ways to lose games. His entire team was listless in the season opener against Georgia State. It was undisciplined in the waning moments of the BYU game.

How else can Pruitt find a way to lose a game? Do you really want to stand by and find out?

Sure, Fulmer wasn’t perfect during his tenure at Tennessee. He found embarrassing ways to lose just like Pruitt. However, Fulmer’s ceiling is much higher than Pruitt’s. Fulmer turned UT into a national power and was known as one of the top recruiters in the nation. Fulmer was considered one of the top offensive line coaches in the country. He would have settled with a starting 5 well before the season instead of using UT’s first 2 games to test countless players up front.

Fulmer just turned 69, but that just makes him a tad older than Nick Saban and Mack Brown.

If Fulmer were named the head coach at UT tomorrow, he wouldn’t immediately dominate the SEC. The landscape of the conference is far more challenging than when Fulmer last coached. However, it’s reasonable to think he could handle Georgia State and BYU … and Vanderbilt.

Pruitt is the perfect coach to hand Fulmer the job. Pruitt has recruited well enough. The Vols aren’t loaded with talent, but they have enough ability to be much more respectable than they are now. If the Vols ever have to make a coaching change, they won’t be able to simply hire whomever they want. UT will be stuck in the same series of “No thank you” responses that have become a Tennessee tradition.

There is one coach with a history of success that wouldn’t turn the Vols down. And he’s already in the building.

Admittedly, I was one of the many who thought that Fulmer should have been fired following the 2008 season and I still stand by that. Had Lane Kiffin not bolted after one season, the Vols would be in a whole different position. However, that’s not the case.

The reality is Tennessee is in real danger of missing out on a bowl game for the third consecutive season for the second time this decade and hasn’t finished a season inside the top 20 since Fulmer left.

Fulmer is the only plausible answer to getting the Vols back to respectability. UT can wait to make such a bold move. However, doing so only buries the Vols deeper in mediocrity.
Please, God, no, seriously.......please make this happen.

Just when I thought the cousinfkers couldn't get any lower, they're begging to put Fulmer back on the sideline.

That would be the final hand flushing the already circling turd down into the sewer.
 

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