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re: The great Jon Gruden has returned to Knoxville
Posted on 6/8/15 at 12:32 am to NorthGAVol
Posted on 6/8/15 at 12:32 am to NorthGAVol
He should have taken off his shirt like Harbaugh did.
Posted on 6/8/15 at 12:35 am to East Coast Band
Ol bobbyray welched on that bet so fricking bad. I wish i could bump it. Dude pussied out so bad.
Posted on 6/8/15 at 1:27 am to hogNsinceReagan
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"He has a mission to get better from an X and O strategic standpoint" -John Gruden on Butch Jones
hmmmm.....
This post was edited on 6/8/15 at 1:30 am
Posted on 6/8/15 at 6:32 am to Hook Em Horns
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Bobbyray21
Have no idea who that is. Sounds like an idiot. I wasn't here during the last football coaching search, must have been hilarious for the board.
Posted on 6/8/15 at 7:56 am to NorthGAVol
Gruden saying Butch Jones is on a mission to get better from a x's and o's standpoint is his way of saying Jones isn't a good on the field coach. Damn good off the field with recruiting. On the field..not so much. Same thing people have been saying all along. And wtf is with UT dickriding Gruden? You people love that freaking guy.
Posted on 6/8/15 at 8:19 am to NorthGAVol
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"I'm really proud of the tradition at Tennessee, and I want to try to help the Volunteers once again become the best team in the nation if I can," Gruden told VolQuest.com and Rivals.com this weekend. "And I love Butch Jones. I spend my whole life studying football, collaborating with different kinds of coaches, and he's from a different cloth. He's special; he's a grinder. He's relentless. He has a great Xs and Os background, and he's also an outstanding recruiter; I think a perfect ambassador for the Tennessee Volunteer football team."
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"My middle son, Michael, who is going to be a freshman at Tennessee this fall and then my youngest son, Jayson, was in the quarterback camp," said Gruden, whose Super Bowl victory in January 2003 at age 39 made him the NFL's youngest-ever coach to garner the Lombardi Trophy. "Like I said, my wife's from here, my coaching career began here, we own some property in Tennessee, Butch Jones, this entire coaching staff, too, John."
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"I was here for two years, and we won the Liberty Bowl one year (1986), beat Minnesota, and we beat Indiana in the Peach Bowl ('87). I talk to Coach Majors, quite honestly, a few times a year," he said. "The last time I was in Knoxville (prior to this weekend), we had dinner, he and his wife and my wife, at Ye Olde Steak House, which is still a favorite place of mine. I saw Phil Fulmer here (Friday) on the practice field, and just a lot of my favorite people come from this place. Charles Davis, my old roommate, was a great free safety here and Jeff Francis, the old quarterback; I stay in contact with quite a few of these guys.
"It gets the heart pumping. I'm happy to be here."
Posted on 6/8/15 at 8:21 am to harmonics
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Head Coach in waiting.
Destined to LSU.
Posted on 6/8/15 at 9:48 am to NorthGAVol
Was the term "Franchise" a slip of the tongue?
Posted on 6/8/15 at 10:43 am to NorthGAVol
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"I'm really proud of the tradition at Tennessee, and I want to try to help the Volunteers once again become the best team in the nation if I can," Gruden told VolQuest.com and Rivals.com this weekend. "And I love Butch Jones. I spend my whole life studying football, collaborating with different kinds of coaches, and he's from a different cloth. He's special; he's a grinder. He's relentless. He has a great Xs and Os background, and he's also an outstanding recruiter; I think a perfect ambassador for the Tennessee Volunteer football team."
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"My middle son, Michael, who is going to be a freshman at Tennessee this fall and then my youngest son, Jayson, was in the quarterback camp," said Gruden, whose Super Bowl victory in January 2003 at age 39 made him the NFL's youngest-ever coach to garner the Lombardi Trophy. "Like I said, my wife's from here, my coaching career began here, we own some property in Tennessee, Butch Jones, this entire coaching staff, too, John."
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"I was here for two years, and we won the Liberty Bowl one year (1986), beat Minnesota, and we beat Indiana in the Peach Bowl ('87). I talk to Coach Majors, quite honestly, a few times a year," he said. "The last time I was in Knoxville (prior to this weekend), we had dinner, he and his wife and my wife, at Ye Olde Steak House, which is still a favorite place of mine. I saw Phil Fulmer here (Friday) on the practice field, and just a lot of my favorite people come from this place. Charles Davis, my old roommate, was a great free safety here and Jeff Francis, the old quarterback; I stay in contact with quite a few of these guys.
"It gets the heart pumping. I'm happy to be here."
O M G
Posted on 6/8/15 at 10:48 am to NorthGAVol
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"Like I said, my wife's from here, my coaching career began here, we own some property in Tennessee"
This made me lol and gave me the weirdest coaching search boner.
Posted on 6/8/15 at 1:28 pm to Iron Lion
"I'm really proud of the tradition at Tennessee, and I want to try to help the Volunteers once again become the best team in the nation if I can," Gruden told VolQuest.com and Rivals.com this weekend. "And I love Butch Jones. I spend my whole life studying football, collaborating with different kinds of coaches, and he's from a different cloth. He's special; he's a grinder. He's relentless. He has a great Xs and Os background, and he's also an outstanding recruiter; I think a perfect ambassador for the Tennessee Volunteer football team."
Welp, that kinda kills your narrative.
Welp, that kinda kills your narrative.
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