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How close was Dooley to being fired after the UK loss? Very close

Posted on 5/19/12 at 2:21 pm
Posted by volfan30
Member since Jun 2010
40951 posts
Posted on 5/19/12 at 2:21 pm
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From what I've been told, there was a sizeable faction of boosters who were (sincerely) talking about handling it as soon as the team returned from Lexington.

A few others tried to stem the tide by reminding everyone of the cost involved in such a move, and in response, personal pledges were made to cover sizeable portions of not only the cost of a buyout, but to bring in the caliber of replacement they felt was needed.

As we now know, the group (if a single family can be called a "group") who wanted to wait won out, but the issue was very much in doubt for a lot longer than most anyone realized at the time. I've heard that Dooley's going underground for several weeks after the loss wasn't happenstance, but was strongly suggested by protective others who feared that even (another) a single mindless quip about Nazi's, showering, or excuse-making might tip the already delicate balance of the debate. Also, heard from several people that he was busy making the rounds during that time, presenting his case, and ostensibly, while intermittently wringing his hands and sweating blood.

At one point, it seemed 50-50 to keep him. if you think he's looked absolutely lost in shell-shocked bewilderment since being hired, then his reaction following the blowback from the KY loss was his masterpiece. He simply had no conception of what that loss did to his grip on retaining that position, and the fallout that ensued from it, and some would say that he continues to express surprise that "one loss" had so drastically and forcefully change the totality of his fortunes and circumstances - but it certainly did.



This is from a very reliable poster on The8thMaxim.com.

That one family is the the Haslam family, the first family of Tennessee athletics.
Posted by psk_Vol
Nashville
Member since Jan 2012
3702 posts
Posted on 5/19/12 at 2:50 pm to
Losing to Kentucky at Tennessee should always be a fireable offense.
Posted by busey
First Coast, Florida
Member since Feb 2010
22958 posts
Posted on 5/19/12 at 2:52 pm to
The SEC thanks you for keeping him around.
Posted by TunaSteve
Nashville, TN
Member since May 2012
132 posts
Posted on 5/19/12 at 2:52 pm to
Makes sense.

Knoxville was pissed.
Posted by BluegrassBelle
RIP Hefty Lefty - 1981-2019
Member since Nov 2010
99247 posts
Posted on 5/19/12 at 3:07 pm to
2-0

In all seriousness, you can have Joker if you like. The win was nice but it gave Joker another season unfortunately. Misery loves company.
Posted by lsuroadie
South LA
Member since Oct 2007
8401 posts
Posted on 5/19/12 at 3:27 pm to
Tenn is so 90's
This post was edited on 5/19/12 at 3:29 pm
Posted by ohiovol
Member since Jan 2010
20831 posts
Posted on 5/19/12 at 4:46 pm to
I don't know how close they were to firing, but I knew there were plenty of people in power who were already fed up with him, and Hart wasn't happy, either.
Posted by Damn Good Dawg
Member since Feb 2011
47325 posts
Posted on 5/19/12 at 7:31 pm to
I wish our boosters were this volatile
Posted by Wishnitwas1998
where TN, MS, and AL meet
Member since Oct 2010
58347 posts
Posted on 5/20/12 at 2:00 pm to
quote:

That one family is the the Haslam family, the first family of Tennessee athletics.


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