Calm down. Let's not have a hissey. Might help to try and learn some facts before pulling the trigger. The travesty that occurred in November, 2008, should have taught us all that lesson.
NCAA..... Very much like the federal bureaucracy. Stupid individuals in charge. Lots and lots of red tape and unintended consequences. These idiots will spend $10,000 in man hours and travel expenses to try and find out who got a free hamburger. It's nuts.
First Cutcliffe comes in and finds them overweight, then Kiffin and company comes in to the same situation. I guess one could assume Phillip didn't pay attention to details, at least as far as the offensive line was concerned. But, considering that's where he played, you'd think he wouldn't let a big, slow, knee-injury prone offensive line go unnoticed. Oh well.
It's not just something different than the status quo at Tennessee. If you read between the lines, expectations of players has been higher and it's a tighter run ship than it was before. We'll see this translates to.
The indictment of the Fulmer Administration is now complete. Virtually every aspect of operating a major college football program was coming apart. Discipline, player development, conditioning - on the field and in the weight room, general coaching, the seniority system, and, finally, recruiting. Phillip won many close games that shouldn't have been close, pretty much on account of his talent advantage, especially in the 90's. Reading player comments throughout spring practice gradually revealed what had been going on over there for some time. And, finally, the draft results said the rest. I wish Phillip the best, but if he intends to coach again he needs to take a serious look inward and ask himself at least one question - Do I really want to undergo the sacrifice that would be required of me to have a good football program?
Catching on at UT
Get him and Bray on the field at the same time and one might be able to stretch a defense just a little.
Vols football players in brawl at bar - with video
Calm down. Let's not have a hissey. Might help to try and learn some facts before pulling the trigger. The travesty that occurred in November, 2008, should have taught us all that lesson.
Wiedmer: Kiffin comes through where NCAA needs to, for recruit’s sake
NCAA..... Very much like the federal bureaucracy. Stupid individuals in charge. Lots and lots of red tape and unintended consequences. These idiots will spend $10,000 in man hours and travel expenses to try and find out who got a free hamburger. It's nuts.
Kiffin: Nerves no factor
It's refreshing to read candid, "non-canned" resposnes to questions.
Cregg was a top Kiffin choice
First Cutcliffe comes in and finds them overweight, then Kiffin and company comes in to the same situation. I guess one could assume Phillip didn't pay attention to details, at least as far as the offensive line was concerned. But, considering that's where he played, you'd think he wouldn't let a big, slow, knee-injury prone offensive line go unnoticed. Oh well.
Hargis: Ooltewah's Smith helping recruit more Vols
That's the kind of attitude to look for in a football player.
Greeson: Which new SEC coach will last?
It's not just something different than the status quo at Tennessee. If you read between the lines, expectations of players has been higher and it's a tighter run ship than it was before. We'll see this translates to.
Hargis: Sands says Kiffin better fit at college level than in NFL
Wonder what he'll say about Al Davis if he moves on to another team in the future?
Former Vol Cameron Mayo arrested on sexual assault charges
Oops! Gotta watch yourself.
Epps: Abilene tops Vols in NFL draft choices
The indictment of the Fulmer Administration is now complete. Virtually every aspect of operating a major college football program was coming apart. Discipline, player development, conditioning - on the field and in the weight room, general coaching, the seniority system, and, finally, recruiting. Phillip won many close games that shouldn't have been close, pretty much on account of his talent advantage, especially in the 90's. Reading player comments throughout spring practice gradually revealed what had been going on over there for some time. And, finally, the draft results said the rest. I wish Phillip the best, but if he intends to coach again he needs to take a serious look inward and ask himself at least one question - Do I really want to undergo the sacrifice that would be required of me to have a good football program?