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Who should Tennessee hire as their new coach?

Posted on 9/23/08 at 12:10 pm
Posted by Fighting Tigers
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 12:10 pm
Tenn can't get rid of Fulmer unless they have a good coach lined up to take his place.

Here are some they should be talking to:

Mike Leach (47), Texas Tech -- records at TT: 7-6, 7-5, 9-5, 8-5, 8-4, 9-3, 8-5, 9-4. They went to a bowl game every season, and are 5-3 in bowl games. This season they are 4-0. Assuming they get squashed by the big boys again this year, Leach might want to move on to a bigger program where he has the resources to be a big boy national title contender.

Mike Gundy (41), Okla St -- 4-7 first season, then went 7-6 (won Indy Bowl), 7-6 (won Insight Bowl). They are now 3-0.

Chris Peterson (44), Boise St -- 13-0 first season (upset of Oklahoma in the Fiesta), 10-3 second season, 2-0 this season (including upset of Oregon on the road).

Bronco Mendenhall (42), BYU -- 6-6, 11-2, 11-2. Now 4-0. 2-1 in bowl games.

Jim Leavitt (52), South Florida -- 79-47 record at South Florida

Pat Hill (57), Fresno St -- 88-55 record at Fresno St

Posted by RockyStop
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 12:15 pm to
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Posted by Kige Ramsey
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 12:16 pm to
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Chris Peterson (44), Boise St -- 13-0 first season (upset of Oklahoma in the Fiesta), 10-3 second season, 2-0 this season (including upset of Oregon on the road).
Posted by footballislife
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 12:17 pm to
What does Fulmer's contract situation look like? I thought I had read that he had been given a 7 year extension recently. If that is true, Tenn is stuck with him for a while.
Posted by tigerjake
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 12:18 pm to
Jim Grobe would be a great choice.
Posted by TheChamp
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 12:19 pm to
contract extensions mean nothing. plenty of UT boosters will pony up to buy that thing out. shula was given an extension the year before he's fired.

i thought it would be imposssible for phil to be fired this year, but if he has a bad enough season i think he might lose the support of the AD and be forced to resign.

i'll go w/ the wildcard here...lane kiffin is going to be looking for a job, and he would be an excellent coach who could recruit nationally (especially cali.). exactly what UT needs.
Posted by itawambadog
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 12:20 pm to
Sly Croom might be jobless soon.
Posted by truthbetold
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 12:22 pm to
edit: whoops, thought this was re: Croom, not Phil.

Jim Grobe should be UT's guy.
This post was edited on 9/23/08 at 12:23 pm
Posted by tigerjake
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 12:23 pm to
LOL!
This post was edited on 9/23/08 at 12:24 pm
Posted by tigerjake
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 12:25 pm to
I think Jim Grobe would fit in well at Tennessee. That would be a good hire by them.
Posted by ipodking
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 12:26 pm to
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Posted by Martavius
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 12:36 pm to
Skip Holtz will probably be a name you hear a lot for coaching vacancies. They'll probably talk to Cutcliffe too.

I would guess that Tennessee would be the biggest name job that would possibly be available this year unless ND decides to shite can Weis.
Posted by RockyStop
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 12:37 pm to
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Skip Holtz


You may be on to something here.
Posted by Martavius
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 12:45 pm to
It'll be interesting to see what Skip does this year. Will he stay at ECU and wait for Weis to be fired or will he take another job?
Posted by BamaScoop
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 12:46 pm to
Tony Franklin
Posted by Excelsior
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 12:59 pm to
Grobe is pretty set at WF isn't he?
Posted by LuckyLee
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 1:00 pm to
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Bronco Mendenhall (42)
Posted by Nuts4LSU
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 1:01 pm to
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Tenn can't get rid of Fulmer unless they have a good coach lined up to take his place.


Why?

I've never understood that mentality. If a coach is not getting the job done (I'm not saying Fulmer isn't, but assuming UT concludes that he isn't) and shows no real promise of getting it done in the future, then it's time to get rid of him, even if you don't know who his replacement will be or how good he will be. If you are satisfied that your current coach is a known quantity with no real chance of success, then hiring someone new, even an unknown quantity, increases the chance of success.

And what's really funny is that, the one time LSU actually did go looking for a replacement before firing the current coach (Archer and the Raycom debacle with Joe Dean), we caught nine degrees of shite for it from everybody. Ditto for Auburn with Petrino-gate.

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Here are some they should be talking to:


Tennessee and the coaches you list would be absolutely insane to start talking to each other any time soon.

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Mike Leach (47), Texas Tech -- records at TT: 7-6, 7-5, 9-5, 8-5, 8-4, 9-3, 8-5, 9-4. They went to a bowl game every season, and are 5-3 in bowl games. This season they are 4-0. Assuming they get squashed by the big boys again this year, Leach might want to move on to a bigger program where he has the resources to be a big boy national title contender.


His offense was shut down by Alabama in the Cotton Bowl after the 2005 season. Their big numbers are a product of the fact that few teams play any defense in the Big XII, and Texas Tech plays nobody outside the conference. Whether his system would work in the SEC is highly questionable.

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Mike Gundy (41), Okla St -- 4-7 first season, then went 7-6 (won Indy Bowl), 7-6 (won Insight Bowl). They are now 3-0.


Still unproven, but by God he's 40...he's a MAN!

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Chris Peterson (44), Boise St -- 13-0 first season (upset of Oklahoma in the Fiesta), 10-3 second season, 2-0 this season (including upset of Oregon on the road).


A tempting choice, but then so was Houston Nutt when Arkie hired him away from Boise State. Success in the WAC is not the same as success in the SEC, but they have beaten a couple of Pac Ten schools, and did upset Oklahoma, and that may justify giving him a shot in the SEC. But at Tennessee, one of the richest and most traditional SEC schools? I don't know. UT is the caliber program that should be able to go out and swipe an established coach from a big-time program.

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Bronco Mendenhall (42), BYU -- 6-6, 11-2, 11-2. Now 4-0. 2-1 in bowl games.


May be a good choice. I honestly don't follow BYU closely enough to know, although obviously I see the scores and results.

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Jim Leavitt (52), South Florida -- 79-47 record at South Florida

Pat Hill (57), Fresno St -- 88-55 record at Fresno St


These two have the look of lifers at their respective programs, school legends who built the programs and are content to stay there, ala Sonny Lubick at Colorado State, Fisher DeBerry at Air Force and LaVell Edwards at BYU. I'd be surprised if either of them left their current schools.
Posted by LuckyLee
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 1:03 pm to
Lol please take Mike Gundy though.
Posted by fpathan
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Posted on 9/23/08 at 1:04 pm to
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