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Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 6:50 pm
by Orangefreak
bluetick wrote:OF, Bray and Hunter are gone. CP will stay but only if he can get his grades up, so that's 50/50.
Bray can go @#$% himself. I saw what he was about last night. He's got issues. If he doesn't leave, kick his ass off the team.

I don't know what Hunter's situation is personally. If he needs to go for family reason, then fine (if that is a reason). Barring that, he would be a fool to leave after this season. He dropped to many passes that were on the numbers this season. He doesn't have a banner season to display to an NFL team. Only highlight films of potential.

If we lose CP, that will be a shame. He is the only one I will be sad to see leave out of those three.

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 6:51 pm
by Orangefreak
Professor Tiger wrote:Your old pal Trooper Taylor will soon be available.
Fucker.

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 6:52 pm
by Orangefreak
DDAL wrote:http://cfn.scout.com/2/1241271.html

Good analysis of Dooley's coaching career at UT. Pretty spot on.

That was a good article, DDAL. Thanks.

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 6:55 pm
by Orangefreak
I'm sitting here watching/listening to a recording of the AD Press Conference. At one point he says we only have $1.9 Mill in reserve which relative to everyone is really bad as they have $50 Mill+. Shortly after that he is asked if a search firm will be hired to find a new coach. The AD said no. Translation: we can't afford a search firm.

We are fucked.

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 6:56 pm
by Orangefreak
I know one damn thing: I better hear the words, "I have decided to FIRE SAL!!!" Very soon.

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 7:12 pm
by AugustWest
Orangefreak wrote:I'm sitting here watching/listening to a recording of the AD Press Conference. At one point he says we only have $1.9 Mill in reserve which relative to everyone is really bad as they have $50 Mill+. Shortly after that he is asked if a search firm will be hired to find a new coach. The AD said no. Translation: we can't afford a search firm.

We are fucked.
If your AD only has $1,9mil in reserve he either should be fired immediately or given a raise for AA levels of sandbagging to get your alumni to pony up the cash,

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 7:30 pm
by Big Orange Junky
AugustWest wrote:
Orangefreak wrote:I'm sitting here watching/listening to a recording of the AD Press Conference. At one point he says we only have $1.9 Mill in reserve which relative to everyone is really bad as they have $50 Mill+. Shortly after that he is asked if a search firm will be hired to find a new coach. The AD said no. Translation: we can't afford a search firm.

We are fucked.
If your AD only has $1,9mil in reserve he either should be fired immediately or given a raise for AA levels of sandbagging to get your alumni to pony up the cash,
The acaedemic side took all of it. They say they are working to fix that and to fix the hamstringing that has went on with the english department running the athletic department now.

I'll believe it when I see it.

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 7:36 pm
by Jungle Rat
Rumor has it Phil is going to coach the final game instead of the named interm coach.

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 7:41 pm
by Jungle Rat
Its to bad Shiny hung himself. I would have liked to hear his fucked up take on this.

PEARL!!!!

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:55 pm
by GBJs
Jungle Rat wrote:Rumor has it Phil is going to coach the final game instead of the named interm coach.
Why do they need a search? Phil is the one sumbich in the world who would forgive Tennessee for their transgressions and work for the peanuts / krispy kreems the AD says he can afford.

LMAO to Auggie about the sandbaggery...

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 11:02 pm
by AugustWest
We have two billionaire alumni yet the 2nd smallest athletic budget in the ACC.

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 11:09 pm
by The Gray Ghost
sorry to see Dooley go but that performance against Vandy was akin to Zook's exit call after MissState. wonder if the UF/Tenny game will be 12:20 or PPV next year.

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:42 am
by Orangefreak
The Gray Ghost wrote:wonder if the UF/Tenny game will be 12:20 or PPV next year.
Let's just say I suspect that will be ESPN3's premier game that week. :(

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 11:15 am
by bluetick
Big Orange Junky wrote:
AugustWest wrote:
If your AD only has $1,9mil in reserve he either should be fired immediately or given a raise for AA levels of sandbagging to get your alumni to pony up the cash,
The acaedemic side took all of it. They say they are working to fix that and to fix the hamstringing that has went on with the english department running the athletic department now.

I'll believe it when I see it.
The academic side took all of it? Really? Is that what Doug Matthews said again?

The UTAD turns 10mil over to the school annully and that is less than 10% of revenues.

The UTAD release Monday stated that "multiple components related to the historical budget model for athletics at UT that contributing factors to the current financial situation and the lack of a reserve."

Among those components are an annual minimum gift of $6 million to the university system, $200 million in outstanding debt related to facilities, significant contract buyouts to former athletic personnel such as Philip Fulmer, Bruce Pearl, and Mike Hamilton, among others; fixed costs such as scholarships and utilities.

But equally as glaring are the tax rates that UT claims are a "significant burden." The athletic department reports that a tax rate of 14.25 percent on ticket sales, including a 9.25 percent state sales tax, a 4.5 percent city tax, and a 0.5 county tax amounted to a $4.6 million bill. The UT release said this "heavy reate of taxation" is uncommon and several peer institutions pay nothing in this category.


I mean, shit, just as the economy was going in the dumper Radar Hamilton plowed through with Phase 1 of the stadium reconstruction (just had to have that Tennessee Terrace baby) and the renovations to TBA and the new Pratt Pavillion and new administrative offices. Hamilton loved being Bob the Builder but you would have to say the timing was suspect.

LOL But yeah - the english department got all of it and that's being fixed. They no enuff on the acaedemic side as tis.

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 1:35 pm
by bluetick
The ball is squarely in Chuckey's court now. He's contacted some old cronies (Raheem Morris and the Charger's special teams coach among others) and now it's a matter of will the numbers mesh once the potential staff is ironed out. All this stuff about the razorbacks guaranteeing that their new coach will be the highest paid in the SEC is funny - they are competing with us for JG and WE would definitely make him the highest paid in the conference. Pfft.

If Gruden happens, look for Chaney, Pittman, and Graham to be retained and Tee Martin to join the staff. With Morris and Bisaccia on the defensive side.

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 3:29 pm
by Professor Tiger
"Gruden happens." Heh.

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 3:57 pm
by Jungle Rat
Gruden goes NFL, Butch Jones is your man. The history of ex Cincinnati head coaches using them as a stepping stone is growing bigger every year. Best part is, they seem to win.

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 5:37 pm
by bluetick
Efing Radar thought Brian Kelly couldn't recruit in the SEC.

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 6:10 pm
by Orangefreak
Gruden was approached once in the past to coach at Tenn. Perhaps he was even approached twice. Not sure. It has also been documented several other schools, particularly those in the SEC, have asked him to coach. However, he has turned down every offer since he went ESPN. He isn't coming here to coach. If he does go back to coaching, it will be in the NFL. Forget about him. File him under "I'll believe it when I see it".

Re: Tennessee Volunteers

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 11:04 pm
by KeviNole
bluetick wrote:Efing Radar thought Brian Kelly couldn't recruit in the SEC.
Ty Willingham was the bees knees after his second year at ND as well. Granted he never had them undefeated this late in the season but it's required a couple of miracles.