Vandy - Fulmer talking

#26
#26
Phillip Fulmer is not going to be interested in any SEC job that puts him in a position of coaching against his school, The University of Tennessee. He has NO INTEREST whatsoever of being in that position.

that is EXACTLY what I was thinking, too.



On a side note... how about Tommy West to Vandy? Thoughts?
 
#27
#27
You may be right but the report said he was definitely in the mix for the coaching job and he spoke at length with the Vandy administrators.


Was it not reported last year that Saban recommended Dooley to Hamiliton ?

if you keep track of all the reports that get released on a daily basis you will find many more wrong than right. on most subjects.
 
#28
#28
Larry Fulmer does not own UT, so it is hard to know how it is "his school." He did win a national championship, he did play there. He has more of a connection to it than many other people do, but "working like heck" and having a slighly above average IQ does not qualify someone to be AD.

You could ask Dooley how happy he is with the talent Fulmer left him.

Never said he owned UT.

Liek most graduates from schools, he tends to cling to it as his school. Shouldn't be a surprise or shock to anyone. Probably moreos with him than majority of graduates due to playing and working there though. All that meant.

Not one time have I spoken of his qualifications or lack of qualifications for the AD job. Even in the post you are responding to. You are reading far more into the statement than is there.

Dooley can also be asked about the players "run off" and how happy he would be if many had not been "run off".
 
#29
#29
Never said he owned UT.

Liek most graduates from schools, he tends to cling to it as his school. Shouldn't be a surprise or shock to anyone. Probably moreos with him than majority of graduates due to playing and working there though. All that meant.

Not one time have I spoken of his qualifications or lack of qualifications for the AD job. Even in the post you are responding to. You are reading far more into the statement than is there.

Dooley can also be asked about the players "run off" and how happy he would be if many had not been "run off".

I think that's R-U-N-N-O-F-T.
 
#31
#31
I honestly believe that when he said he still wanted to "coach" that he didn't really mean it. He may not have admitted it to himself yet but I don't think he's gonna leave the Tennessee umbrella.
 
#32
#32
I honestly believe that when he said he still wanted to "coach" that he didn't really mean it. He may not have admitted it to himself yet but I don't think he's gonna leave the Tennessee umbrella.

I tend to agree. think he was serious for trying to find something for 2009 but not just anything. Wanted something that there was a chance for some success.

family is important to him and I think it would have ended up being difficult to pull trigger on any job. Besides, he is retirement age which makes continuing to work hard when you don't have to.
 
#35
#35
Creer? Seriously?!?

Who are these offensive linemen that you are referring to?

probably would have been happy with any of them. depth, they have died for depth needs this season. showed up in with the running game and with the need to have to play so vanilla on offense. Would have loved some of the experience that they would have had if the players were still here.

Creer? yes sir. not happy with the two backup guys to Poole at all right now so yes they would lvoed to have had Creer here this year to help Poole and the OL.
 
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#36
#36
bad depth really doesn't help a team that's already struggling. Maybe on the practice field but I can't see any of the OL that left being worth a spot (except AD)
 
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#37
#37
probably would have been happy with any of them. depth, they have died for depth needs this season. showed up in with the running game and with the need to have to play so vanilla on offense. Would have loved some of the experience that they would have had if the players were still here.

Why are you so reluctant to list names?
 
#38
#38
Why are you so reluctant to list names?

the names are obvious. everyone knows who left and I said they would love to have had any of them. DEPTH WAS / IS a HUGE issue this year and proved to be a huge issue. Complained about it all year.
 
#39
#39
the names are obvious. everyone knows who left and I said they would love to have had any of them. DEPTH WAS / IS a HUGE issue this year and proved to be a huge issue. Complained about it all year.

It would be helpful to know the names of the offensive linemen who were "run off" as you say because I don't know of any who are contributing anywhere else. If they cannot contribute anywhere else why would I think they could contribute at UT?
 
#40
#40
It would be helpful to know the names of the offensive linemen who were "run off" as you say because I don't know of any who are contributing anywhere else. If they cannot contribute anywhere else why would I think they could contribute at UT?

They could contribute as much as Cody or Gooch has, any of those that left no matter what they are doing now. Bailey started this year at Middle. I'm feel comfortable he could have provided some snaps this year.

I'll back off the phrase "run off" and change to players which left for any reason. if those offensive linemen could have been retained, CDD, CJC and CHH would have been much ahppier this year.

here is list of players that have left since 12/1/2008.

Abrams-Ward-Dismissed
Bailey-Transfer
Berry-Left early for NFL
Brimfield-Quit Football
B Brown-Transfer
J Brown-Did not Qualify
Campbell-Transfer
D Clark-Did not Qualify
Coleman-Transfer
Creer-Transfer
Dixon-Did not Qualify
Donald-Transfer
Douglas-Transfer
Edwards-Dismissed
Green-Did not Qualify
Hawkins-Quit Football
Lamison-Transfer
Langley-Transfer
Lofton-Did not Qualify
Maples-Transfer
Morley - Dismissed
Myers-Dismissed
Myles-Dissmissed
Paige-Transfer
R Johnson-Dismissed
Richardson-Dismissed
Rogan-Left early NFL
Sawtelle-Transfer
Stephens-Transfer
Vinson-Dismissed
Warren-Dismissed
 
#41
#41
From the scoop Dec 01 :

Vanderbilt: Our sources tell us that former Tennessee head coach Phil Fulmer is definitely in the mix. We were told that Fulmer spoke at length yesterday with Vanderbilt administrators.

Hope he gets the job, if he wants it. He would atleast make Vandy respectable, and maybe bring life into the lopsided rivalry.
 
#42
#42
Hope he gets the job, if he wants it. He would atleast make Vandy respectable, and maybe bring life into the lopsided rivalry.

why would he at least make vandy respectable? when has he had to rebuild something? who would run to vandy to play for him?
 
#43
#43
why would he at least make vandy respectable? when has he had to rebuild something? who would run to vandy to play for him?

does a staff have any hand in a rebuilding job or is all about just the head coach?
 
#49
#49
of course. will vandy give him money to buy a good staff? does he know a good staff if he sees one?

was not the intent of my previous question. you said Fulmer had never rebuilt anything (or something like that) but he assisted with rebuilding Tennessee from 1981 through 1992.. was on the staff that rebuilt Tennessee from the ugly 70s.
 
#50
#50
Not one time have I spoken of his qualifications or lack of qualifications for the AD job. Even in the post you are responding to. You are reading far more into the statement than is there.
That happens when you have a "slighly" below average IQ.
 

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