A breath of fresh air

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Even though I enjoy Dooleys wit and humor I am ready for a breath of fresh air. I'm ready for our team to get national recognition again. I'm ready for the rock to have a winning record painted on it after our SEC foes have been defeated by our players. I'm ready for volnation to have a positive outlook again because its been a while.

And above all I'm ready for our players to get a breath of fresh air, for they deserve it. They, much like us, deserve someone to bring us back to prominence.

I hope this new Coach, whoever it may be, is ready for his own breath of fresh air and takes the tools UT can provide and doesn't look back, nor make excuses as to why we can't win.

Who else is ready for a breath of fresh air?
 
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Even though I enjoy Dooleys wit and humor I am ready for a breath of fresh air. I'm ready for our team to get national recognition again. I'm ready for the rock to have a winning record painted on it after our SEC foes have been defeated by our players. I'm ready for volnation to have a positive outlook again because its been a while.

And above all I'm ready for our players to get a breath of fresh air, for they deserve it. They, much like us, deserve someone to bring us back to prominence.

I hope this new Coach, whoever it may be, is ready for his own breath of fresh air and takes the tools UT can provide and doesn't look back, nor make excuses as to why we can't win.

Who else is ready for a breath of fresh air?

I love UT!

I hate losing... I play to win, even in horseshoes!

I hate lame excuses... especially over, and over, and over again!

I hate Whiners... especially the same old whines!

I love the idea of Dooley leaving and a new SEC-caliber gittin'er done!

G... B... O...!!!
 
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I have been thinking about possible coaching replacements. I honestly don't know who would be a good "fit" here. Honestly, anyone of the candidates would be better than Dooley.. I think Charlie Strong or David Cutcliffe would be on the top of my list.
 
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I have been thinking about possible coaching replacements. I honestly don't know who would be a good "fit" here. Honestly, anyone of the candidates would be better than Dooley.. I think Charlie Strong or David Cutcliffe would be on the top of my list.

James Franklin.:)
 
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I have been thinking about possible coaching replacements. I honestly don't know who would be a good "fit" here. Honestly, anyone of the candidates would be better than Dooley.. I think Charlie Strong or David Cutcliffe would be on the top of my list.

Cutcliffe is past his prime and Strong just got blew out by a very crappy 5-5 team, plz try again.
 
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I just hope Hart realized what a foundation the football team is to UT and to the entire state of Tennessee.

We have to get it right this time. Well you know what they say " the third time is a charm". Well with the exception of Dooleys third year, or year 2 or 3 1/3 lol.
 
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None of the available coaches seem worthy of the job and frankly the only coach that seems remotely interesting is Gruden. Whomever UT hires will inherit a good roster and should win more games next year , no matter how you cut it. Dooley built the roster up some. Thank you , C Ya. UT is not a stepping stone job. That is what Hamilton failed to realize. By paying so low, and hiring mid-major coaches he tried to make it seem like one. It is not a stepping stone job
 
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I feel sorry for our players. We should be able to afford to provide them with some semi- decent coaching
 

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