Tennessee article just up on ESPN.

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On their college football page. Good read, I guess. I'm sure you guys will like it anyway. It's about the coaches Sunday after Bama game.
 
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I thought this was pretty funny:

If Saunders had hands, he would have intercepted the ball. Of course, if Saunders had hands, he would be a tight end. The ball bounces off his left hand and falls incomplete.

Cutcliffe is not pleased with his quarterback.

"If he would have slowed down and let him get into the lane he's throwing in, it's a damn touchdown," Cutcliffe says. "I'm going to give him a triple damn minus here."
 
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These things just reinforce my belief all the time that to be a college or NFL coach you have to be partially insane. You pretty much have to forfeit your life and family to do this stuff.
 
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#11
"He usually gets here at 8 a.m. He's in that Lexus right over there. He sits there and reads the paper and listens to the 8 a.m. talk show with John Wilkerson and Jimmy Hyams."

and Fulmer always says he doesn't listen to the talk shows....:)
 
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Does anyone know the model and/or color of Coach Fulmer's Lexus? Oh yea, and what parking lot are they talking about? Thanks!
 
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Does anyone know the model and/or color of Coach Fulmer's Lexus? Oh yea, and what parking lot are they talking about? Thanks!

Why would you want to know that? Sound like you are up to no good. :question:
 
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Just kidding. The only bad thing that I wish upon Coach Fulmer is coming to him in exactly 359 days from now.
 
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"Fulmer drives to the parking lot behind the Neyland-Thompson building, parks and comes in the back door by the weight room. He stops to pick up a stray straw wrapper on the floor."

leadership is developed in obscurity, it's what you do when no ones watching. this small act shows me that CPF really cares about Tennessee. I knew he did before I read that, but now, well, I see him in a different light. I doubt anyone understands what I mean by this, but there it is.

"The entire staff meets at 4:30 p.m. every Sunday. With Fulmer, as with most football coaches, five minutes early is right on time. "

my dad always said, "better one hour early, than one minute late."
 
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Fulmer has opened a jar of homemade pickles sent to him. They're good and spicy. He sits down with a full plate of food, looks across the table at Luke and says, "I swore after that lunch at the Copper Cellar that I wasn't going to eat dinner tonight." "Yeah," Luke says, his plate just as full. "I was going to spend an hour on the treadmill."
SSDD
 

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