I agree. Mark is a very intelligent person and has received great training and experience at his at hi s previous locations. He reestaglishd the football program at UBA after it had been eliminated by a previous administration and has brought UBA's football back to a championship in its Conference in only just over two years. other sorts programs have also done well. He has been able to raise millions of $ to help fund his programs. He is honest ,but agressive in his relationship with his coaches alumni, administration and his players. I expect Fulmer to remain for another 6-8 years and would welcome to see Mark to get serious consideration for the job when it becomes available.The job Ingram has done as UAB’s AD with experience working at UT, Georgia, Missouri and Temple would likely be a front runner to replace his former head coach as UT’s AD.
UAB AD, VFL Mark Ingram discusses Blazers' championship resurrection
He clamored for this job almost a decade. He ain’t quitting in half that.I wonder if Fulmer has any thoughts of ever retiring. About 20 years ago someone once asked Willie Nelson when he was going to retire. He said "all I do is play music and play golf, so what am I going to give up?". Fulmer came back because he loves Tennessee more than any other person alive. So, why would he want to retire? He gets to run around most of the time, watching practices and games for all the sports UT offers so, what would he give up? From the start I've seen, I don't know why anyone would want him to ever retire.
I wonder if Fulmer has any thoughts of ever retiring. About 20 years ago someone once asked Willie Nelson when he was going to retire. He said "all I do is play music and play golf, so what am I going to give up?". Fulmer came back because he loves Tennessee more than any other person alive. So, why would he want to retire? He gets to run around most of the time, watching practices and games for all the sports UT offers so, what would he give up? From the start I've seen, I don't know why anyone would want him to ever retire.
He’ll never do. Was way too invested in the Athletic Department’s health, wanted to win, defended Fulmer way too much when the money men wanted him fired, told the truth 1-2 times to many......completely unqualified for UT’s job.What about Blackburn???
He’ll never do. Was way too invested in the Athletic Department’s health, wanted to win, defended Fulmer way too much when the money men wanted him fired, told the truth 1-2 times to many......completely unqualified for UT’s job.
If the “powers that be” thought for one split second that they could fire Fulmer today before the close of business, they’d schedule a presser and do it here in the next 2 hours.
He's retired anyway.He’ll never do. Was way too invested in the Athletic Department’s health, wanted to win, defended Fulmer way too much when the money men wanted him fired, told the truth 1-2 times to many......completely unqualified for UT’s job.
If the “powers that be” thought for one split second that they could fire Fulmer today before the close of business, they’d schedule a presser and do it here in the next 2 hours.