Who is "qualified?"

#26
#26
Bill Snyder did it. Fulmer might. He meets all of Hart's list, too. There would be a boom in PC monitors from all that got broken when it was announced and might help the economy. I do NOT believe it would be beyond the realm of reality.

Would they be the same "fans" that were so happy to get wonderboy?
 
#27
#27
66-25 right here....

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152-52.....Hello friend.
 
#30
#30
I respectfully submit to you a one Mr. Snyder for your opinion.

Yes, the exception rather than the rule. And in better health than Phil.

But with that said, we could certainly hire much worse than Phil. I would definitely give it back to Phil before I would hire a WAC coach with a losing record.
 
#31
#31
Snyder wouldn't have done what he has in the SEC, sorry. Last Saturday was an indication. Had CDD convinced Hart and the rest of the admin to bolt for the Big Least, we would be in a BCS bowl.
 
#32
#32
Yes, the exception rather than the rule. And in better health than Phil.

But with that said, we could certainly hire much worse than Phil. I would definitely give it back to Phil before I would hire a WAC coach with a losing record.

We already did......twice.
 
#33
#33
Snyder wouldn't have done what he has in the SEC, sorry. Last Saturday was an indication. Had CDD convinced Hart and the rest of the admin to bolt for the Big Least, we would be in a BCS bowl.

Hi there. Phil has done it in the SEC. 2 bad years out of all his years. Still the dumbest firing in TN history.
 
#35
#35
Heard Bill King this morning give a ringing endorsement for Charlie Strong, but warned Louisville would not give him up easily.
 
#39
#39
Must be able to recruit at least 20 5* players every season.

Must be the second coming of Jesus.

Must be able to cure cancer, AIDS, and end world hunger while coaching the team to 14-0 records and outscoring opponents 1,456-0 through the season.

etc.

Not impressed. Must be better. Must also know Zeus and Chuck Norris personally. Also, Rod Wilks must transfer him 1% of his powers. The last action is the most important for the future of our program.
 
#40
#40
I have a serious question...

Will the fans of the Tennessee Vols welcome a football head coach who has an interracial marriage?
 
#42
#42
I have a serious question...

Will the fans of the Tennessee Vols welcome a football head coach who has an interracial marriage?

Not in 1962. In the 50 years since, a lot has changed. There would be some that had a problem with it but it would be a small percentage (decimal point level).
 
#44
#44
Not in 1962. In the 50 years since, a lot has changed. There would be some that had a problem with it but it would be a small percentage (decimal point level).

Yeah, that is what I think too. Hadn't really thought that much about it. Last year, when we were talking about other coaches, and I was pushing for Kevin Sumlin...turns out that his wife is white. Then today, I throw up that photo of the Washington coach and it appears that his wife is perhaps asian??? And then Charlie obviously married to a whote woman.


Personally, if they can beat Alabama, I don't care if they are married to a purple alien and dress in drag all. apring.
 
#46
#46
Personally, if they can beat Alabama, I don't care if they are married to a purple alien and dress in drag all. apring.

Transvestites or transgenders would probably face a significant uproar. It would be a tough recruiting trail. Personally, I would have a problem with that coaching choice.
 
#47
#47
Transvestites or transgenders would probably face a significant uproar. It would be a tough recruiting trail. Personally, I would have a problem with that coaching choice.

probably best to stick with a hetero male so that eliminates 55% of the people
 
#49
#49
We should hire CPF to help steady the program with the understanding it is interim. TN should also make it clear that it was an incrediby stupid idea to fire him in the first place. Then; take your time a hit another "home run" choice like the last two. :whistling: :realmad::realmad:
 

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