A Winning Combination

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allvol

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This season only marks the 5th season in which the following staff has been in place.... Phil Fulmer as the head coach, David Cutcliffe as the offensive coordinator, and John Chavis as the defensive coordinator.From 1995-98 plus the first 6 games of 2006, the Vols have accomplished the following:

All Games 49-6 (0.89)
Regular Season 45-5 (0.90)
SEC Regular Season 30-4 (0.88)
SEC Championship Games 2-0 (1.00)
Bowls 2-1 (0.67)
BCS/Alliance/Coalition Bowls 0-1 (0.00)
vs Ranked 14-5 (0.74)
vs Top Ten [AP] 7-5 (0.58)

NOTE: John Chavis did not assume the d-coord. position until the 1995 season. David Cutcliffe did not coach in the 1999 Fiesta Bowl.



Contrast that to the games from 1999-2005 (including the '99 Fiesta Bowl), or as some may call them, "The Randy Sanders Years":

All Games 62-26 (0.70)
Regular Season 59-20 (0.75)
SEC Regular Season 39-17 (0.70)
SEC Championship Games 0-2 (0.00)
Bowls 3-4 (0.43)
BCS/Alliance/Coalition Bowls 1-1 (0.50)
vs Ranked 16-18 (0.47)
vs Top Ten [AP] 7-13 (0.35)


Or even looking at the games prior to Chavis becoming defensive coordinator ('92-'94), when Cutcliffe was O.C. ...


All Games 22-6 (0.79)
Regular Season 20-5 (0.80)
SEC Regular Season 14-4 (0.78)
SEC Championship Games 0-0 (0.00)
Bowls 2-1 (0.67)
BCS/Alliance/Coalition Bowls 0-0 (0.00)
vs Ranked 9-5 (0.64)
vs Top Ten [AP] 2-2 (0.50)

NOTE: Includes the 4 games during the 1992 season when Phil Fulmer was elevated to interim head coach...
 
#3
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Another reason this may be a good year. There is the same preseason number 1 team.
 
#4
#4
Thanks for the stats allvol, that's interesting.
 
#5
#5
I guess what you are saying then is
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"HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN"!

With your avatar and a quote, it really makes me nervous... :unsure:
 
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#11
First, I thought that I'd mention that in the Fulmer/Cutcliffe/Chavis category, the winning percentage versus ranked teams is 76.5% (record of 13-4), not 60%.

While Cutcliffe is obviously a HUGE improvement over Randy Sanders, the winning percentages from 1995-1998 should be phenomenal. In those years, you have the sophomore, junior and senior seasons for Peyton Manning, you have Jamal Lewis, Travis Henry and Travis Stephens toting the rock at running back, and in 1998 you have arguably one of, if not the best defense this team has fielded in at least the last 30 years. So while Cutcliffe is a huge improvement over Sanders, don't be expecting a 91% overall winning percentage just because he has returned to Knoxville. Finding the next Peyton, Lewis, Henry and Stephens is equally as important. At least with Cutcliffe coaching the QB's again, our QB's will at least show improvement rather than regression in their skills.
 
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Thought I would update this a bit......

This season only marks the 5th season in which the following staff has been in place.... Phil Fulmer as the head coach, David Cutcliffe as the offensive coordinator, and John Chavis as the defensive coordinator.From 1995-98 plus the first 6 games of 2006, the Vols have accomplished the following:

All Games 49-6 (0.89)
Regular Season 45-5 (0.90)
SEC Regular Season 30-4 (0.88)
SEC Championship Games 2-0 (1.00)
Bowls 2-1 (0.67)
BCS/Alliance/Coalition Bowls 0-1 (0.00)
vs Ranked 14-5 (0.74)
vs Top Ten [AP] 7-5 (0.58)

NOTE: John Chavis did not assume the d-coord. position until the 1995 season. David Cutcliffe did not coach in the 1999 Fiesta Bowl.


Record versus key rivals and other misc programs:
Georgia 5-0
Alabama 4-0
Arkansas 4-0
South Carolina 4-0
Auburn 2-0
UCLA 2-0
Florida 1-4
Memphis 1-1
Ohio State 1-0
Syracuse 1-0
Nebraska 0-1
 
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First, I thought that I'd mention that in the Fulmer/Cutcliffe/Chavis category, the winning percentage versus ranked teams is 76.5% (record of 13-4), not 60%.

While Cutcliffe is obviously a HUGE improvement over Randy Sanders, the winning percentages from 1995-1998 should be phenomenal. In those years, you have the sophomore, junior and senior seasons for Peyton Manning, you have Jamal Lewis, Travis Henry and Travis Stephens toting the rock at running back, and in 1998 you have arguably one of, if not the best defense this team has fielded in at least the last 30 years. So while Cutcliffe is a huge improvement over Sanders, don't be expecting a 91% overall winning percentage just because he has returned to Knoxville. Finding the next Peyton, Lewis, Henry and Stephens is equally as important. At least with Cutcliffe coaching the QB's again, our QB's will at least show improvement rather than regression in their skills.


Dude...It's allvol. Don't even try to correct his stats. He is the stats king, and the most interesting read during the season. HAT only wishes his stats ability were up to allvol.

Thanks, allvol, nice to be reading your columns again this season.
 
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#18
Dude...It's allvol. Don't even try to correct his stats. He is the stats king, and the most interesting read during the season. HAT only wishes his stats ability were up to allvol.

Thanks, allvol, nice to be reading your columns again this season.
I think everyone on this board knows how little I care about statistics.
 
#19
#19
Dude...It's allvol. Don't even try to correct his stats. He is the stats king, and the most interesting read during the season. HAT only wishes his stats ability were up to allvol.

Thanks, allvol, nice to be reading your columns again this season.
Not as nice as my Brent Smith post but educational at the least...lol
 

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