They screwed up the Schiano hire. You can bet that he would have them playing competitive football by now.
I still feel like it was a little bit of both. Yes, they screwed up their coaching search, but the idea that anyone coaching at Alabama can be a better option than their 6th guy is nonsense. Just being a coach at Alabama doesn't and shouldn't automatically make you a top ten candidate.He was their 5th choice! They weren't trying to hurt anyone, they were trying to maintain any amount of respect that they possibly could. Hiring someone from Bama after 4 whiffs (BADLY) was IMO the best they could do to accomplish that.
They screwed up the Schiano hire. You can bet that he would have them playing competitive football by now.
Did your brain discard the enormous success that he had at Rutgers? I mean, it was Rutgers. He got Rutgers into the B1G - a team that has sucked for 100 years, and will suck for the next 100 years.Yeah, playing competitive football until gameday. Schiano: Worst situational awareness gameday coach - head coach - to come into the NFL, and second-worst behind Rev. Richt at the college level. Tony Soprano's best efforts at recruiting south Florida for Rut notwithstanding... And let's not forget Pruitt at least got a signature win in his first season and it was probably the most enjoyable outcome of a college game excluding 'Bama for many on here all year.
Did your brain discard the enormous success that he had at Rutgers? I mean, it was Rutgers. He got Rutgers into the B1G - a team that has sucked for 100 years, and will suck for the next 100 years.
It’s funny how people forget that next to VT and WVU that Rutgers use to be the team everyone wanted to watch on Thursday night football. A team that has sucked most of its existence.
Sure you have some Rutgers coaches with better records than Schiano, but no coach took them to the level of relevance
Sure Kyle Flood won the only conference championship in their history, but with whose players and where is WVU all of the sudden?
Point is the man is a better than average head coach and would’ve had Tennessee in a better place right now.
Debatable.
B1G, did your eye-hand coordination dismiss my reference to Rut recruiter par excellence Tony Soprano as "taking them to the level of relevance?"
Rut was beating UcheaT way back in what, '79, when Frank Burns was coach, which would constitute a level of relevance you might want to refer back to. And if "everyone" wanted to watch Rut on Thursday night football once upon a time, what were the alternatives, cable test-pattern shakedowns or closed circuit footage of Jimmy Hoffa's presumed burial grounds in the Meadowlands? Personally I couldn't wait to watch how Schiano would bungle another game only to sell himself as a successful college D1 coach who could do the same at the NFL level. Exhibit A: Tampa Bay (there is no Exhibit B...yet).
just cruised by the continued meltdown on volnation, someone over there posted the bye week was a 15 point favorite over soon to be thirteenrsee........bwahahahahahahahahahahaha
Did your brain discard the enormous success that he had at Rutgers? I mean, it was Rutgers. He got Rutgers into the B1G - a team that has sucked for 100 years, and will suck for the next 100 years.
Debatable.
B1G, did your eye-hand coordination dismiss my reference to Rut recruiter par excellence Tony Soprano as "taking them to the level of relevance?"
Rut was beating UcheaT way back in what, '79, when Frank Burns was coach, which would constitute anothre level of relevance you might want to refer back to, as would, oh, Rut alumnus Paul Robeson's appearance on (and sudden disappearance from) the Walter Camp All-American team in 1918.
And if "everyone" wanted to watch Rut on Thursday night football once upon a time, what were the alternatives, cable test-pattern shakedowns, or closed circuit footage of Jimmy Hoffa's presumed burial grounds in the Meadowlands? Personally I couldn't wait to watch how Schiano would bungle another game only to sell himself as a successful college D1 coach who could do the same at the NFL level. Exhibit A: Tampa Bay (there is no Exhibit B...yet).
From VolNation: "USA Today poll has us ranked at 104 out of 130. Let that sink in for a moment."
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Debatable.
B1G, did your eye-hand coordination dismiss my reference to Rut recruiter par excellence Tony Soprano as "taking them to the level of relevance?"
Rut was beating UcheaT way back in what, '79, when Frank Burns was coach, which would constitute anothre level of relevance you might want to refer back to, as would, oh, Rut alumnus Paul Robeson's appearance on (and sudden disappearance from) the Walter Camp All-American team in 1918.
And if "everyone" wanted to watch Rut on Thursday night football once upon a time, what were the alternatives, cable test-pattern shakedowns, or closed circuit footage of Jimmy Hoffa's presumed burial grounds in the Meadowlands? Personally I couldn't wait to watch how Schiano would bungle another game only to sell himself as a successful college D1 coach who could do the same at the NFL level. Exhibit A: Tampa Bay (there is no Exhibit B...yet).
How did they find 26 teams that stink more than the Ucheets????
I heard this last night and checked it, Pruitt now has more 25+ point losses (7) in 16 games than Fulmer had (6) in 16 seasons. Fulmer will put a stop to this clown show if it continues.
Butch had 9 defeats of 25+ points in 5 seasons. Pruitt will likely be tied with Butch by Halloween.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee linebackers Will Ignont and Shanon Reid and wide receiver Jacquez Jones have left the team.
Volunteers coach Jeremy Pruitt confirmed the exits of all three players Wednesday, one day after multiple reports indicated Reid and Jones had entered the transfer portal.