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Awesome. Serrano has done an outstanding job in a short time building the foundation and stacking bricks for what I think will be many years of success to come. He's got it done at two different places before coming to UT just like Butch did. I've gotta feeling we'll be seeing similar results and excitement as Butch's 3rd season on the football field begins in the Fall of 15.
Find the right coach to lead UT baseball.....check.
Find the right coach to lead UT football......check.
We already know who the right coach is for UT basketball. Now if we can just get Bruce back to lead that program we'll be set.
Think about how much of a difference there is between Dooley and Butch, Raleigh and Serrano, and Zo and Bruce. Night and day! It's not even close. We're one coach away from being in the top 3-4 teams every year in all three of the biggest men's sports over the next decade or so. Plus, imo, the best thing about Serrano, Butch, and Bruce is they all love UT, they understand what each program is capable of, they understand our history and traditions, and they want to be here for a long time.
Volnation is about to be heard from again very soon. Go Baseball Vols! Boom
9-0 best start in school history, and another Saturday comeback win.
Year three of Serrano it's looking great.
15 to 17 division wins my prediction.
As usual the measuring stick for how good this vols team will be the division games.
It may not be the best, but it is free. Try to watch a Vandy or USCe game sometime...it ain't free and it's not much better.
The CBS player that all the schools (including UT and USC) that use CBS College for their websites have to use is the problem. It's produced and uploaded in high quality, then CBS compresses it down to a pixelated mess.
Using the same cameras and upload equipment, but the YouTube live player, UT had a TV-quality signing day show. Since it wasn't a live game, UT didn't have to use the CBS player. Really showed what they were capable of when free of an inferior player for the end user.
The CBS player that all the schools (including UT and USC) that use CBS College for their websites have to use is the problem. It's produced and uploaded in high quality, then CBS compresses it down to a pixelated mess.
Using the same cameras and upload equipment, but the YouTube live player, UT had a TV-quality signing day show. Since it wasn't a live game, UT didn't have to use the CBS player. Really showed what they were capable of when free of an inferior player for the end user.