Vols on Outside the lines

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They're getting ready to talk about player problems on outside the lines on ESPN. Interviewing Coach Fulmer
 
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Cutcliffe looks bad. I mean, he looks like someone that just went through bypass surgery, but he looks "tired".
 
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You beat me to the punch milo. I guess the SEC is the only conference in America with player problems. What a load, even though it seems to be a fairly good show..
 
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I think Urban is in for a rude awakening. This is the SEC it ain't Utah anymore and I can't believe the talkin' heads are putting him on a pedestal to cure all our woes..
 
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Originally posted by IBleedOrange24/7@Aug 31, 2005 9:51 PM
But they are gonna let Urban explain how to coach, and stay out of trouble. :shakehead:
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To be perfectly honest, Florida has seemed relatively problem-free compared to the rest of the conference this summer.

If anybody goes off on this, I can guarantee you that Georgia and South Carolina fans (at the least) feel the same way. So don't think they were just picking on the Vols. The truth is the SEC has not looked particularly good this offseason and there are some legitimate problems that need to be dealt with, even in Knoxville.
 
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I think this is just the season to pick on the SEC. Next year it will be the Big-10 or something. It goes in cycles.
 
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Originally posted by milohimself@Sep 1, 2005 1:01 AM
To be perfectly honest, Florida has seemed relatively problem-free compared to the rest of the conference this summer.

If anybody goes off on this, I can guarantee you that Georgia and South Carolina fans (at the least) feel the same way. So don't think they were just picking on the Vols. The truth is the SEC has not looked particularly good this offseason and there are some legitimate problems that need to be dealt with, even in Knoxville.
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Oh im not disagreeing. Im quick to admit or point out our bonehead mistakes. While alot of it was just nit pick,"What was you thinking?"or "Was you?" problems.IMO

UF has been very quiet as of late. But i just cannot see Urban, baby sitting the entire squad much longer? I mean, it does seem most player troubles usualy start in the off-season.

I think he's trying to burn an impression into their heads. So far it appears to be working. But how long will it work once the seasons over?
Thats all im wondering.
 
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True. Either way, whether it is Urban's doing or not, Florida has been clean this off-season.

They also brought up a good point on that show that the pressure for coaches to win in the SEC is so much greater than anywhere else in the country, that it would probably be easier for a coach to cut some corners to stay in the game.
 
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This guy says it a SEC problem???!!! He keeps stating it is only in the SEC. Like Houston Nutt just said it's not just an SEC problem.
ESPN needs to get their facts straight and look at the othe areas of the country.


He just said "especially TN".... whatever


I know we have been anything but :angel: , however look at the big picture folks
 
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The reason they focused on the SEC is that SEC teams have had by far the most discipline problems this offseason. It seemed like they wanted to break in a bigger report on how coaches deal with it, but there's only so much you can do in 12 minutes of show.
 

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