Voltopia
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I just want to point out, if I might take a moment, the relative absurdity of this situation. Tennessee is 14-4. When has anyone ever heard of a program firing a women's basketball coach mid-season for having fourteen wins and four losses? And yet here we are, mired in arguments about coaching and making changes, with that record and with a second year coach.
I know Tennessee is a premiere program and our pedigree in this field is as good as it gets, but there's something about this that, even after today's disappointing loss, makes me laugh. Not at the program's plight -- missing the Final Four for 5 years is a drought in UT's world -- but just the absurdity of the situation. Who would have thought, twenty years ago, that a women's program would have fans moaning on the internet because their team was 14-4? Who? Would anyone have seen that in 1984? I wonder.
There's a lot at stake in the landscape of women's basketball, and there's a lot we each *feel* is at stake. It's tough to separate it all, and I mean this for myself as much as anyone else. But it isn't just this team. Being 14-4 in many years wouldn't be such a big deal, but this particular year, it's a huge deal. And there's a lot of reasons why it feels that way.
The Lady Vols were once something fans could count on to play hard and win big, and every now and then they might lose *a* game- no more, not in the same sense.
Vol athletics used to be dominant at football and (later) pretty dominant at basketball - no more, not anymore, and that's worn us down a lot I think.
Pat used to the be undisputed best - no more, not now that Geno's notched equal standing in titles, and that pressure has built as he's continued on and we've had to watch Pat step away.
I feel like these pressures are something we have to keep in mind, especially during this turbulent change for a program that basically ran on Pat's will to win for three decades -- and there's no Pat Summitt out there to hire. But we want there to be, because we know *he* is going to keep on winning and we want to stay relevant. It sort of happened with Fulmer as well; a lot of us thought the program was big enough to win no matter who was leading it, and so here we are with our third football coach in five years. Pearl didn't help either, what with his winning using Buzz's castoffs in a single year. Secretly, we want all these programs to be back where they were at their best, without skipping a beat. I'm not sure if that's possible. I'm not sure if Lady Vols will put on a good show in March, or even compete in March, but there is something absurd about where the Lady Vols find themselves today. I have to laugh a little at it -- and at myself.
I know Tennessee is a premiere program and our pedigree in this field is as good as it gets, but there's something about this that, even after today's disappointing loss, makes me laugh. Not at the program's plight -- missing the Final Four for 5 years is a drought in UT's world -- but just the absurdity of the situation. Who would have thought, twenty years ago, that a women's program would have fans moaning on the internet because their team was 14-4? Who? Would anyone have seen that in 1984? I wonder.
There's a lot at stake in the landscape of women's basketball, and there's a lot we each *feel* is at stake. It's tough to separate it all, and I mean this for myself as much as anyone else. But it isn't just this team. Being 14-4 in many years wouldn't be such a big deal, but this particular year, it's a huge deal. And there's a lot of reasons why it feels that way.
The Lady Vols were once something fans could count on to play hard and win big, and every now and then they might lose *a* game- no more, not in the same sense.
Vol athletics used to be dominant at football and (later) pretty dominant at basketball - no more, not anymore, and that's worn us down a lot I think.
Pat used to the be undisputed best - no more, not now that Geno's notched equal standing in titles, and that pressure has built as he's continued on and we've had to watch Pat step away.
I feel like these pressures are something we have to keep in mind, especially during this turbulent change for a program that basically ran on Pat's will to win for three decades -- and there's no Pat Summitt out there to hire. But we want there to be, because we know *he* is going to keep on winning and we want to stay relevant. It sort of happened with Fulmer as well; a lot of us thought the program was big enough to win no matter who was leading it, and so here we are with our third football coach in five years. Pearl didn't help either, what with his winning using Buzz's castoffs in a single year. Secretly, we want all these programs to be back where they were at their best, without skipping a beat. I'm not sure if that's possible. I'm not sure if Lady Vols will put on a good show in March, or even compete in March, but there is something absurd about where the Lady Vols find themselves today. I have to laugh a little at it -- and at myself.