Fulmer to Indiana.

#57
#57
I'd like to see Fulmer bring Mark Mangino and Ralph Friedgen onto his next staff wherever he ends up.
 
#62
#62
Its funny the people that are making fun of this thread are the ones spending most of their time on it. "this thread is dumb, therefore im gonna spend a hour telling everyone why". Just seems backwards.
 
#63
#63
I wouldn't mind having Fulmer here in Bloomington. He'd be one of the best things that ever happened to IU's football program.
 
#67
#67
He'd be lucky to match DiNardo's record there.
Wouldn't be that hard to match DiNardo's record at IU. I have to disagree and say that I think Fulmer could at least go 8-27 or better in his first 3 years.
 
#69
#69
It would be for a lazy sloth who hasn't worked hard in a decade.
I still have to disagree with you there. I think Fulmer could win 4 games a season in the Big 10 with his eyes closed.
 
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#71
#71
I still have to disagree with you there. I think Fulmer could win 4 games a season in the Big 10 with his eyes closed.
You'd be surprised how little Fulmer would accomplish without UT's football infrastructure and resources at his disposal.
 
#73
#73
You'd be surprised how little Fulmer would accomplish without UT's football infrastructure and resources at his disposal.

To hear VegasVol and utgibbs tell it, Fulmer is the sole reason for the infrastructure and resources.

Tennessee was just a lowly program before the Great Phil Fulmer.
 
#74
#74
You'd be surprised how little Fulmer would accomplish without UT's football infrastructure and resources at his disposal.
I understand all of that. I know recruiting at IU is not anything like recruiting kids to come to UT. Still, I think Fulmer would be able to get some decent 3 star recruits and beat the likes of Towson, Western Kentucky, Akron and Arkansas State every year. You never know, he might even get a couple of conference wins here and there.
 
#75
#75
To hear VegasVol and utgibbs tell it, Fulmer is the sole reason for the infrastructure and resources.

Tennessee was just a lowly program before the Great Phil Fulmer.

Well, he took us out of the grasp of that Whiskey Drinking Demon, and those who preceded him. Especially that washed up WW2 Vet who was leading us into the gutter.
 

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