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Posted on 10/6/17 at 8:58 pm
Posted by psk_Vol
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Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 10/6/17 at 8:58 pm
First let me say, I will always love and respect Tee Martin for what what he meant to my alma mater. He's a fricking champion on the field for us and nobody can take that away from him ever.

With that said...we CANNOT make him the next head coach at the University of Tennessee. At least not in 2017. Maybe in 2025 or after it could be a natural fit if god forbid we still are looking for "the guy". Now is not the time however. We are at a god damn crossroad with this program. We have an entire generation of Tennesseeans now that know nothing but Tennessee being a 6-6/8-4(at best) program. This next hire has to be a competent one. We can't afford to gamble on a feel good story like Tee Martin

Why does he deserve the job from a pure coaching standpoint? He's been a position coach most of his career and is still learning as an OC. Kentucky always ultimately sucked arse offensively when he was there. USC still hasn't clicked under him and I fear he is being bailed out by a shoe
in top 10 pick in Sam Darnold

God bless Tee Martin, but I'm sorry. Dude doesn't deserve to be on our top 10 coaching candidate list.








Posted by SavageOrangeJug
Member since Oct 2005
19758 posts
Posted on 10/6/17 at 9:05 pm to
Hell, if we're going to make a position coach the HC go get Dale Jones.

NO!!!! We need a proven head coach. To Hell with this on the job training.

I don't give a rat's arse if a guy has 14 conference championships in the Podunk Conference. I want a guy who has been in some big time games and won. A proven P5 guy.
Posted by DoUrden
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Member since Oct 2011
25965 posts
Posted on 10/6/17 at 10:05 pm to
quote:

Tee Martin


Al Wilson deserves the statue not Tee.
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