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re: Even TonyV gets in on NIL...

Posted by Gotdatwood on 6/14/22 at 1:12 pm
Not that I recall...well there were other coaches on his staff that got tossed as well.

I can't remember where I saw it, but it had to be on Twitter. That the Vols had more ejections this year than the rest of the SEC combined.
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and it terrifies most of you


Yes we're all terrified of the daddy hat wearing, pecker bumping leader of your program :rolleyes:
They definitely seemed like as close of a lock for Omaha as you can imagine. Similar to the Hogs last season, though I think the Vols were more dominant throughout the season this year.

I'll be interested to see how Vitello manages into next year. Will the shenanigans remain, will he tone it down a bit? Will he start wearing an XL cup for extra intimidation when he PP bumps the umpires?
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They’re bragging about regular season titles and series wins


What makes it so great is that Vol fans were telling Hog fans last year that regular season and SEC tournament finishes don't matter. Last year we were #1 all season, SEC champs, missed Omaha and the Vols made it. Flip the roles this year.

I didn't give a darn about regular season or SEC tournament once our season ended on our home field last year. Everything these players do is to get to Omaha.
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Vitello will finish with the better career and you know this deep down.
Yes, throughout the year the Vols had a better team than anyone in the country, including Arkansas. Those roles were reversed last year with the Hogs holding #1 throughout the year and sitting at home while the Vols went to Omaha. But to say as a definitive that Vitello will have a better career than DVH is laughable. DVH's career below.

Nebraska - 5 years, 1 Regionals, 1 Super, 2 CWS
Arkansas - 20 years, 9 Regionals, 2 Supers, 7 CWS

Dave's only knock..and it's an important one obviously..is that he hasn't won the darn thing yet. But Vitello has a long way to go put together that type of sustained success.