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How Long Does Butch Jones Think It Takes To Build An SEC Program?
Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
Tennessee had high expectations coming into this season, a season that has them at 4-4 as we go into November. During an interview on Wednesday, head coach Butch Jones told reporters how long he thinks it takes to build a successful program in SEC...
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TT9102 months
He's trash.
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MeetTheFarkers504102 months
Solid info Sullivan
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sullivanct19a102 months
Urban Meyer at Utah - 2nd year, 12-0, beat Pitt into another dimension in the Fiesta Bowl. Second year at UF, national title. Fourth year at UF, national title. Third year at OSU, national title.

Spurrier, first year at UF, SEC Champ. By year seven, two national title game appearances, one national title, five SEC titles.

Bob Stoops, second year at OU, national title.

Nick Saban, third year at Bama, national title.

Les Miles, first year, two hurricanes, 11 wins, and SEC West title. Third year, SEC and national title.

Gene Chizik, second year at Auburn, SEC and national title, 14-0.

Dennis Erickson, two national titles in first three years at Miami.

Jim Tressel, second season at OSU, national title.


Butch Jones is a top-shelf moron. Meyer built and broke the UF program in six years, and idiot Jones thinks it takes 6 or 7 to build a program. Vol fans need to revolt. This guy is a clown.
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Brosef Stalin17102 months
Tennessee is a great team to watch ... play everyone tough.. give'em two - three more years
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SPEEDY102 months
Saban really laughs at that statement
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HailFreezusOver102 months
You can't make this stuff up.

vol lol
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bfniii102 months
taking a page from lou tepper's book. it takes tepper 4 years to get his defense installed
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