Death of a Program

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gasguy98

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I think we can officially say that we have hit rock bottom.

I sure hope the wizards of smart in Knoxville have a really good back up plan, this program is on the verge of death.

If they screwq the next hire up they might as well sell pieces of Neyland stadium. Anyone that thinks any of Fulmers years were this bad is an idiot.
 
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#2
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I agree.

Look at what we have accomplished since hiring dooley.

1. Losing a 27 game winning streak to Kentucky.

2. Losing a 28 game winning streak to Vandy.

3. Losing a 14 game winning steak at Vandy.

4. The worse defensive record in school history.
 
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I agree.

Look at what we have accomplished since hiring dooley.

1. Losing a 27 game winning streak to Kentucky.

2. Losing a 28 game winning streak to Vandy.

3. Losing a 14 game winning steak at Vandy.

4. The worse defensive record in school history.

Phil lost the streak to Vandy years ago.
 
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You can't help but laugh after the failed fake punt, folks! Leave them in the red zone. Probably top 5 worst offensive calls in the history of UT. Dooley will definitely leave UT with his name in the record books. :loco: :crazy: :loco:
 
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Can't stand to see Doofus in Orange. He has killed us so much it makes me want to throw up.
 
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#8
I hope the rumor that the new coach is already hired is true. IF NOT, we may be hard pressed to come coach a team who some how gets worse every week.
 
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#11
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I wonder if Kentucky will give us the goose egg for conference play?
Derrick Dooley should never be allowed near a football again.
 
#12
#12
for three frigging years, we've been telling you that dooley is not head coach material, not even in the ovc, sure as hell not the sec.
 
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#13
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1891-2012...it was a good run. But sadly my friends, we have bled out on the table and have officially flatlined. Time of death 9:25 pm. November 17, 2012.
 
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I been saying that since early this year. UT football is dead, it's over. Recruiting will fall off to the point that only 2 star or lower recuits will be all we can get. Then money will stop coming in and the ad will have to liquidate assets. It's been a good run since the 1700s but all things come to an end eventually. Vandy is rising to take our place.
 
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#18
I'd put this performance right up there losing to Memphis State, Rutgers and Wyoming....some of the worst overall play I've seen. I've seen graveyards with more life.
 
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I never thought, in my young fanhood of a mere 15-20 years, that I would ever see a Vanderbilt squad that not only looks more talented, but better coached than a Tennessee squad ever did.
 
#21
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Now it's time to rise from the ashes...

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I am more than pissed. I bought tickets for my dad and I to go to Kentucky game. Watching this BS I do not want to waste any more money. Bray is a joke. I played college football and always gave my all. No matter we're our team was. I can not believe we have gone this low. Go Vols hate to see this. God bless all
 
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This is the most dysfunctional team that I've ever seen and I don't give a rat's ass what the Dooley slurpers say, it's all on him as the HC.
 
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#25
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I'm on the fire Dooley train. But I don't think this program will ever be what it once was. As much as we love knoxville, it simply isn't nearly as attractive to 18 year olds as some of the other big programs. On top of that, no big coach is going to come here. Sorry boys, but that's the truth.
 
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