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Phil Fulmer has emerged as a legitimate candidate to be UT's AD per Volquest
Posted on 1/16/17 at 6:29 am
Posted on 1/16/17 at 6:29 am
THE. BATTLE. CAPTAIN.
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For the last month the search for Tennessee's new athletic director has taken many twists and turns. As the University enters the final month before the arrival of recently confirmed Chancellor Dr. Beverly Davenport, the newest twist involves a familiar name.
It's was thought throughout the fall by nearly everyone that Hall of Fame coach and former Vol Phillip Fulmer wasn't going to be a factor in Tennessee's search. Even Fulmer thought that.
But over the course of the last 3-4 days, sources have indicated to us that Fulmer has emerged as a legitimate possibility to be the next athletic director at Tennessee.
Posted on 1/16/17 at 6:35 am to David Ricky
Krispy Kreme will make champion of life trophy donuts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 6:40 am to David Ricky
Why would Peyton not be choice #1?
Posted on 1/16/17 at 6:41 am to David Ricky
Alabama's collective buttholes just puckered.
Fulmer will take them down once again!
Fulmer will take them down once again!

Posted on 1/16/17 at 6:47 am to David Ricky
He knows how to shut down Alabama.
Posted on 1/16/17 at 6:53 am to David Ricky
Please hire Fatty Fullmore. 

Posted on 1/16/17 at 6:55 am to kywildcatfanone
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Why would Peyton not be choice #1?
Because he has never been a coach?
Posted on 1/16/17 at 7:02 am to David Ricky
Shouldn't you make Johnny Majors your AD, and then let Fulmer steal the job?
Posted on 1/16/17 at 7:08 am to CCTider
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Shouldn't you make Johnny Majors your AD, and then let Fulmer steal the job?
"Have another drink, Johnny!" was a staple at games when Majors was the coach.
Tennessee had its worst sanctions ever under Johnny Majors.
Vols Get Off Light With 2-Year Probation
Posted: Thursday, September 19, 1991 12:00 am | Updated: 3:21 pm, Thu Sep 19, 2013.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The University of Tennessee escaped
the full force of NCAA sanctions Wednesday when its football program was placed on two years' probation for recruiting violations.
While Tennessee faced bans on television and bowl appearances
and strict recruiting limitations, the NCAA's most serious
penalty was a reduction of scholarships for each of the
next two seasons. The NCAA also cut one permanent coaching position.
Over the next three seasons, however, new NCAA rules call
for the elimination of 10 scholarships and one coaching
position for all schools. Next season, teams will be allowed
to carry 92 scholarship players, while Tennessee will be
allowed 85. In 1993, the limit drops to 88 and then 85 in
1994. The coaching cut takes effect next year.
The NCAA said Tennessee's cooperation with the investigation and its own
remedial actions played a major role in the final decision.
"All of us at the university certainly regret those things
occurred that led to the NCAA investigation," university
president Joe Johnson said at a news conference. "But we
are satisfied with the conclusions of the infractions committee
and do not plan any sort of appeal."
The probation begins within 15 days.
In April, the NCAA charged Tennessee with six violations,
including improper recruiting activities by former assistant
coach Jack Sells. The NCAA also charged that Sells tried
to cover up his actions by lying to an NCAA investigator in December.
After conducting its own investigation, Tennessee fired
Sells on June 7 and cut 10 of its maximum 95 scholarships.
Sells' position was not filled.
The NCAA Committee on Infractions said Tennessee's violations
were major, but the full penalty wasn't levied because of
the unusual circumstances.
"We accept the findings, and I reiterate that I fully understand
that as a head coach I bear total responsibility for the
football program," coach Johnny Majors said. "I'm very
pleased there are no sanctions involved other than probation.
"I regret there were violations, and I pledge we will accept
nothing less from our staff members than total compliance
with NCAA, SEC and University of Tennessee rules and regulations."
Tennessee (2-0) is ranked sixth in the nation and is shooting
for its third consecutive Southeastern Conference title.
On Saturday, the Vols meet No. 23 Mississippi State at Knoxville.
The Volunteers also were accused of running an improper
summer camp, which the NCAA said was essentially a try-out
camp for potential recruits. Tennessee denied that charge.
The NCAA said Wednesday it "strongly advised" Tennessee
to change the way it runs its summer camp, which was suspended
this year. Johnson said the school will comply."
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That is why Majors was fired and good riddance.
This post was edited on 1/16/17 at 7:09 am
Posted on 1/16/17 at 7:08 am to WhiskeyPapa
Is this a coaching job or an AD's job? I thought it was an AD's job, which is different than a coaching job.
Posted on 1/16/17 at 7:08 am to David Ricky
This would be a very efficient hire. No learning curve on how to "nudge" the NCAA rules.
Genius.
Genius.
Posted on 1/16/17 at 7:10 am to David Ricky
Phil Fulmer would be a great hire for the University as AD.
Posted on 1/16/17 at 8:19 am to WhiskeyPapa
I would much rather have Fulmer instead of Roll Tide Dave's right hand man Gilbert
Posted on 1/16/17 at 8:34 am to David Ricky
Fulmer started tDecline at Vol U.
I feel sure he can keep it stuck in the ditch.
I feel sure he can keep it stuck in the ditch.
Posted on 1/16/17 at 8:41 am to Herman Frisco
Actually, that was Mike Hamilton. Fulmer had a great class coming in and talent returning when he was let go. He had Bryce Petty and Tahj Boyd committed.
Posted on 1/16/17 at 8:53 am to David Ricky
Would be amusing but a horrible hire unless he gets Blackburn as his assistant.
This post was edited on 1/16/17 at 8:59 am
Posted on 1/16/17 at 9:00 am to volfan30
No doubt he would be back on the sidelines by Halloween.
Posted on 1/16/17 at 9:01 am to volfan30
Fulmer is #1 on his own hot board, iyo?
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