RikidyBones
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Everything not on Joe. Was he Hendon? No. Was he JG? No. Go look at his numbers, he actually had a solid year despite everyone blaming all our failures on him. I've said all season our play calling and gameplans were lacking. That's on the coaches.Slacking...or limited by what his QB could execute?
He went to a great situation…. it’s in south florida where tons of recruits are located…. Beautiful place where transfers will love to go…. runs an offense which easily exploits bad teams…. If he plays his hand right…. it will lead him to a big job in the future.Golesh deserves praise...he's a good coach and off to a good start taking over a tough situation. I think some fans way overvalue his effect on the offense in 2022. The offense wouldn't have been more effective with him as OC in 2023.
we could throw within 5-10 yds on the sideline and throw deep…. it was basically our options… Hooker was way more varied in what he brought to the table… It is also why we would run the clock out instead of trying to get a FG with 19 sec left like we did with Hooker.Everything not on Joe. Was he Hendon? No. Was he JG? No. Go look at his numbers, he actually had a solid year despite everyone blaming all our failures on him. I've said all season our play calling and gameplans were lacking. That's on the coaches.
No SEC school has more wins or postseason wins than Tennessee since Barnes became head coach in 2015. He has guided Tennessee to four 25-win seasons after it had three all-time before his arrival and won the program’s first SEC Tournament title since 1979.
Joe deserves his slice of blame pie, no question. But most on here place the vast majority if not all the blame on him. I disagree. I put more blame on the staff bc our plays, scheme, gameplan wasn't on par with 2021 or 2022. Doesn't help the WRs and Oline also took steps back compared to last year as well. All of these things, plus Joe's play, played a role to our failures on offense.we didn’t have a qb that could execute the plan so the efficiency was down.
Vols coach Rick Barnes nominated for Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame induction
Tennessee men’s basketball coach Rick Barnes is under consideration to join an elite shortlist of players, coaches, and contributors enshrined in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.www.wate.com