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Jeff Fisher Said He 'Would Have Great Deal Of Interest' In Coaching This SEC Program
© Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
While on The George Plaster Show this week, former NFL coach Jeff Fisher was asked if he might be interested in taking over at the University of Tennessee if the job becomes available...
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Would Vols fans want to see this?

(The Spun)
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Central Tiger39 months
Would still find a way to go 7-9.
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V Bainbridge39 months
He would just flip the 9 and go 7-6 every year
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stlslick39 months
6-6, 5-7 would be a step up for Vols
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mule7439 months
Beat me to it. Lol.
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Athos39 months
At least it wouldn’t be no 7-9 bullshite. Lol.
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Cowboyfan8939 months
5-6? Jeff Fisher says "Gotta get that Independence bowl bid!" 6-5? "Eh, I'm fine with the Independence bowl, we can lose this one"
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Broyota239 months
Unfortunate that you don’t play 16 games in college. Will miss his chance at 7-9.
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BigPerm3039 months
I have a great deal of interest in having a three way with a couple of OT tens.
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RiverCityTider39 months
This man needs to apply for Saban's rehab program.
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Cracker39 months
the vols need another distraction
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eddieray39 months
Do it!!
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Rex Feral39 months
Is Jeff Fisher the John Gruden?
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Leopold39 months
Eh. They could do a lot worse
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Relham1039 months
The nfl coach with the most losses ever can come to the sec and add on some more L's to his career record
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Captain Lafitte39 months
Ha, before I clicked on the link I was thinking "he'd look great in orange."
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GoT1de39 months
"If for some reason, Coach Majors is no longer coach..." -Fatass Fisher would be fine for Tennessee. They have picked worse.
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soccerfüt39 months
I’m holding out hope that he succeeds Nick Saban at Alabama.
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