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Coaching 'em Up; Let's Discuss the Best and Worst Coaching Staffs in the SEC this year
Topic Started: Nov 27 2013, 11:12 AM (271 Views)
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If your analysis is correct, Tennessee football is doomed. Jones will be here another four years which will drag the program further down according to your analysis. No future coach will want the Tennessee situation. Tennessee will become Mississippi. Attendance will be around 60,000. All will be lost. Only You, Tux and Atlantavol will thrive.
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A good recruiter & leader with mediocre game day skills will get the Vols to 8-10 wins a year. We might find ourselves in the SEC championship game once in a while, and perhaps win the SECC again.

If Jones turns out to be a premier recruiter, then we can win 11-12 games just on brute strength and talent.

Overall, my hope is that during the off-season, Jones will reevaluate his use of MEAC schemes in the SEC, and make some adjustments for 2014 and beyond.
Edited by OrangeRev, Nov 29 2013, 11:55 AM.
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That's about as good a record you can expect from any coach at Tennessee.
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I want a coach that can get us regularly in the 10 to 11 win region ... there's several quality combinations that I think a coach could have that would make this work.

I hope Butch Jones develops a sufficient number of those qualities. What I absolutely do not want is to switch coaches again after 3-4 years. I'm tired of that carousel.
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By decade, what coach has consistently won 9-10 games at Tennessee year after year?
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Nov 29 2013, 03:49 PM
By decade, what coach has consistently won 9-10 games at Tennessee year after year?
You don't know how to use Google?
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Are you afraid what it would show? You are setting the bar higher for Jones than the past history of Tennessee coaches.
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I'm not sure what you are saying.

I'm a fan. I want Tennessee to be undefeated every year, or at least to play like they could be undefeated.

And, if Banks, Neyland, Barnhill, Dickey, Battle, Majors and Fulmer can get the Volunteers to the point of winning 80-100% of their games during a season, win SEC titles, and occasionally win a National Championship, then I expect whatever coach we have at Tennessee to get the team to that level.

What I do NOT expect, is for ANY coach in ANY year to be sitting at home during bowl season. I don't care what excuse you would like to suggest as the cause for such failure, but I will not accept any excuse for that.

Edited by OrangeRev, Nov 29 2013, 05:00 PM.
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Nov 29 2013, 04:58 PM
I'm not sure what you are saying.

I'm a fan. I want Tennessee to be undefeated every year, or at least to play like they could be undefeated.

And, if Banks, Neyland, Barnhill, Dickey, Battle, Majors and Fulmer can get the Volunteers to the point of winning 80-100% of their games during a season, win SEC titles, and occasionally win a National Championship, then I expect whatever coach we have at Tennessee to get the team to that level.

What I do NOT expect, is for ANY coach in ANY year to be sitting at home during bowl season. I don't care what excuse you would like to suggest as the cause for such failure, but I will not accept any excuse for that.

10-4 on that.

We expect to compete, year to year. Absolute failure and 14th in the league aint gonna get it. If that is what the academic class of UT is banking on for future revenues then go ahead and kiss it good byyyy naaa naaa heeyyy heyy good byyyye
Edited by stonersboners, Nov 29 2013, 06:25 PM.
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