Good to see Chaney on sideline

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Reminded me a little of Fulmer as he ran through the T. Refreshing to see a new face roaming the sideline. Seems excited about the opportunity and I'm glad for him. Has represented the orange well.
 
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I ragged on Chaney at times this year, but it certainly wasn't his fault we're 4-7. The man did everything he could to make us a winning team...
 
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#4
Chaney has been very loyal to Tennessee during this dark period, has generally done well, deserves our respect and appreciation. This may be his last game as a Vol, not a bad deal that he gets to be the man for one game.
 
#5
#5
His hair is worse than our defense but right now anybody other than Dooley is refreshing to see run out there. He did look happy to be doing it and showed some enthusiasm which is also refreshing
 
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His hair is worse than our defense but right now anybody other than Dooley is refreshing to see run out there. He did look happy to be doing it and showed some enthusiasm which is also refreshing

A cross between Moe Howard and CPF
 
#11
#11
I ragged on Chaney at times this year, but it certainly wasn't his fault we're 4-7. The man did everything he could to make us a winning team...

I agree! Have questioned his play calling at times. With several potential NFL players at his disposal there really is no excuse not to score a lot of points. Without this offense we'd be 0-12 this year IMO.
 
#12
#12
Chaney has been very loyal to Tennessee during this dark period, has generally done well, deserves our respect and appreciation. This may be his last game as a Vol, not a bad deal that he gets to be the man for one game.

Exactly. Hope he enjoys this day and gets the W.
 
#15
#15
He's a good coach and has represented the university well. His play calling sometimes reveals his OCD as well as his apparent abandonment issues, but he is very good at developing talent.

BTW I'm digging the old school jackets.
 

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