No. Unless you are just wanting Tennessee fans to burn Neyland down soon. Tennessee thinks of themselves as an Alabama rival. Monken doesn't check those boxes.So does Monken have a chance...?
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No. Unless you are just wanting Tennessee fans to burn Neyland down soon. Tennessee thinks of themselves as an Alabama rival. Monken doesn't check those boxes.So does Monken have a chance...?
There is a very slight chance I might have been sarcastic.No. Unless you are just wanting Tennessee fans to burn Neyland down soon. Tennessee thinks of themselves as an Alabama rival. Monken doesn't check those boxes.
That phrase leaves a lot of wiggle room. Rush Propst could fit that profileThe UT leadership says they are only looking at "proven winners". It will be interesting to see how they are going to attract a proven winner to a dumpster fire where the previous coach was fired for cause to avoid a buyout and the NCAA hammer is about to drop.
He would fit in perfectly!That phrase leaves a lot of wiggle room. Rush Propst could fit that profile
Jon Gruden incoming.....again.....just like the last 3 times they hired a coach.The UT leadership says they are only looking at "proven winners". It will be interesting to see how they are going to attract a proven winner to a dumpster fire where the previous coach was fired for cause to avoid a buyout and the NCAA hammer is about to drop.
College football fans are the most delusional of all. Tennessee is not even a top six football program in its own conference. Their fans are still living in the 1940s. Like Indiana basketball fans, only worse.The UT leadership says they are only looking at "proven winners". It will be interesting to see how they are going to attract a proven winner to a dumpster fire where the previous coach was fired for cause to avoid a buyout and the NCAA hammer is about to drop.
So paying off players is "recruiting?" I mean, I don't know how else to interpret that. Paying them off is recruiting, but if you do it by putting the money in McDonald's bags, then you are sloppy about how you're doing it.
If that is really the case, then the entire sport of college football is more corrupt than anything this side of the Mexican border.
So paying off players is "recruiting?" I mean, I don't know how else to interpret that. Paying them off is recruiting, but if you do it by putting the money in McDonald's bags, then you are sloppy about how you're doing it.
If that is really the case, then the entire sport of college football is more corrupt than anything this side of the Mexican border.
Wow.Did you miss this article? Always a good read.
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