Which is a better job: Tennessee or Auburn?

#51
#51
So Princeton should be a national power as well? After all they have the longest history in college football. Outside of a great stretch for about 15 years UT is a 0.68 winning team. UT isn't a 10-11 win team year in and out.

And, yes, we're in a "now" culture. The kids now put out their own recruiting highlights with YouTube, facebook, etc. If a kid is that much into himself he's going to go the "hottest" of most flashy team.

I love UT's traditions as much as the next guy, but I think it's over-rated when it comes to today's high school player's.

Princeton doesn't have a history of winning. We are a top 10 winning program...of all time.

Also, don't get me wrong. I'm young, I use Twitter, FB, etc. I understand social media and its importance.

Still, I think some athletes care. Some don't. But we should be proud of what we have to offer.
 
#52
#52
Local radio guys in Austin, TX talked about this question a few weeks ago and all chose UT without hesitation.
 
#55
#55
Trust me UT is by far. I live in Alabama and Auburn has always been referred to as Bamas lil sister or cousin. Players come to Alabama to play for Saban. Even Troy is a better choice than Auburn
 
#57
#57
Was listening last week when Josh or Will was asking the guy from Sports Illustrated and USA Today what was the perception of Tennessee nationally and of Arkansas, TN and Auburn how he felt the three ranked in terms of best job.

Surprisingly he felt that because of Arkansas's success under Petrino, their huge money, and the new facilities that apparetly are on par with us, that Arkansas was the most attractive of the three. Suggested TN was a close second and that AU was third.
 
#58
#58
UT. You get to play Vandy and Kentucky every year. There's two (almost) automatic wins right there.
 
#60
#60
Simply because the program has been through so much that expectations are a little lower, and I wouldn't have to go against Saban head-to-head in recruiting and sub-conference the next couple of years.

if a coach isn't going "head to head" against saban for recruits at UT, where is he recruiting? Ohio? Kentucky? Pennsylvania? Saban goes after all the 4-5 star recruits in the southeast.
 

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