Free Read: This is why bUTch gets it!!

#6
#6
He hasn't coached a snap yet as UT's coach. But all the things he's doing off the field and behind the scenes and in practice makes me KNOW that we have a FOOTBALL COACH!!!!

Ladies and Gentlemen we WILL be back SOONER than later!!!
 
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#7
#7
I can't tell you how much my outlook of CBJ has changed since Dec. 7. It's a complete 180 in the right direction. It's hard to say he won't win because the way he conducts everything is similar to other great coaches.

I hope team 117 makes UT what it is, and always has been: the greatest college football team in America.
 
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I was pretty disappointed when we hired Butch Jones, but he really is showing a lot of promise. I'll give it to him that he's done everything almost perfectly thus far. Now I just want to see the team get better from game to game. If he can coach even a little, he's going to get us back to being respectable within a couple of seasons.
 
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Not that it adds much to this or what others have said, but we had some training yesterday with a teacher from Cincinnati who used to work at the Bearcats athletic department and still has friends there. I asked her about the change in coaching staffs and she said the staff at Cincinnati really liked the new coach, he was a lot more laid back and they had more time to see their families. She then said that she thinks we hired a really solid coach that will work hard enough to get Tennessee back to where it should be.
 
#12
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good stuff ... I've always like the "6 seconds of effort" per play approach. I've heard of other successful coaches using it, I think it breaks it down simply to the players.
 
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Butch's attention to detail was expressed on an almost microscopic level in one spring practice, when he said, "Blades of Grass! That's what we are competing for control of, gentlemen." If you maximize every scintilla of yardage gained, offensively or defensively, you maximize your chances of victory.
 
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I remember a bunch of people saying why in the world did ut hire BJ and they wasant happy about itbut I was I watch alot of college football and watched a bunch of his games at cinnaciti and was more than happy when we got him now he's goin to have better players and a big time school to recurit for I really believe the sky is the limit with him at ut
 
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Not that it adds much to this or what others have said, but we had some training yesterday with a teacher from Cincinnati who used to work at the Bearcats athletic department and still has friends there. I asked her about the change in coaching staffs and she said the staff at Cincinnati really liked the new coach, he was a lot more laid back and they had more time to see their families. She then said that she thinks we hired a really solid coach that will work hard enough to get Tennessee back to where it should be.


Like you said....not much there
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#20
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Butch's attention to detail was expressed on an almost microscopic level in one spring practice, when he said, "Blades of Grass! That's what we are competing for control of, gentlemen." If you maximize every scintilla of yardage gained, offensively or defensively, you maximize your chances of victory.



Hmmmm.... kinda ghey
 
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I remember a bunch of people saying why in the world did ut hire BJ and they wasant happy about itbut I was I watch alot of college football and watched a bunch of his games at cinnaciti and was more than happy when we got him now he's goin to have better players and a big time school to recurit for I really believe the sky is the limit with him at ut

I like where you're going but a little punctuation would be nice. 😄
 
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Not that it adds much to this or what others have said, but we had some training yesterday with a teacher from Cincinnati who used to work at the Bearcats athletic department and still has friends there. I asked her about the change in coaching staffs and she said the staff at Cincinnati really liked the new coach, he was a lot more laid back and they had more time to see their families. She then said that she thinks we hired a really solid coach that will
work hard enough to get Tennessee back to
where it should be.
She should probably stick to dish washing. No way to compare CBJ to a coach that left recruits at dinner saying he had to piss, only to hop a flight to Cincy. Tubberville is a classless, underwhelming joke of a man. Cincy traded gold for limestone.
 
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