New Coach @ UK

#53
#53
Bringing in an older coach who had a lot of success at a bigger program has worked before.

Underrated post, IMO.


I think Fulmer would have great success at Kentucky. Their expectations aren't high at all, so he would be able to get by on 7-8 or nine win seasons. He'd still be getting a paycheck, and he'd be able to coach against Tennessee once a year. I really think if they offered him he would take it.
 
#54
#54
Underrated post, IMO.


I think Fulmer would have great success at Kentucky. Their expectations aren't high at all, so he would be able to get by on 7-8 or nine win seasons. He'd still be getting a paycheck, and he'd be able to coach against Tennessee once a year. I really think if they offered him he would take it.

Fulmer and Sanders..Reunited and it feels so goooooooooooooooooooooooood.
 
#57
#57
It's Kentucky...Joker is as good as you gonna do.

Kentucky would a be a great school for a rising young coach to get some attention in a big name conference with a young and promising team. Similarily, I'd see it as a good fit for a coach on the way down to get back in a good conference and put his name out there again.
 
#58
#58
I just don't like him. I think he thinks he is the athletic dept and we are lucky we had some boosters and friends of the program that grabbed him by the balls and lead him to and thru the cal
Hire

I disagree, I think he does a great (not perfect) job. I can't speak to his motives but he doesn't appear to me to be a guy who thinks he's bigger than the school. He was offered the AD job at KU (where I think he's an alum - may be wrong about that) and he passed to stay at UK. All the programs are better than they were when he got here (even football). If he wasn't wild about Cal he was at least smart enough to consider opinion opposite to what he believed and that is more than I can say about myself sometimes.
 

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