He ain't leaving.
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He ain't leaving.
After the shit show that I witnessed the first 3 qtrs tonight, I told my son I would not be surprised if he did. Nothing but pure negativity at the time.
1) recruiting 3 starts from other states does not constitute ?recruiting nationally?
2) UT cannot get the best players from GA, AL, FL, LA, MS, SC, NC, or VA like they did in the 80?s and 90?s.
3) There?s no room for growth there.
4) your fans are bat shit crazy and expect to win with no talent
5) the athletic department has rinna HUGE deficit up despite having a 100k+ stadium. Rookies.
6) Slive rule held strong for 2 decades.
7) 20 year?s at State for 6 million a pop is better than 4 years at UT for $7 million a pop.
8) your permanent is Bama. If you win the east, you get the pleasure of having your ass whipped again (probably by Bama) in the SECCG.
No I don't think he's leaving because of Hack's points. But I'll add this- if he was at Tennessee and lost to Vanderbilt tonight the way he did Tennessee fans wouldn't be like us and understand that the loss was mainly because of our starting QB getting hurt.
And they sure as hell wouldn't have been OK with Hevesy staying around for 9 years like us either.
I think Tennessee wants Dan because he's a good coach. We should be flattered. I think we were going to give him a raise anyway and maybe a little more of one now. If Tennessee offers him 7 million I think we could match that.
I thin be stays again because we're a better situation for him at the moment.
Our school has money and believe it we have boosters with money. If they want him to stay he will stay. On the flip side TN already has two other Head Coaches they are paying for and are we sure their boosters are going to want to pay out that kind of money on Mullen.
I don't think he's gone. We can pay him whatever it takes and its probably not totally about money anyway. I'm sure his ego wants him to be the highest paid coach in the country though. At some point he's not worth it and we could get somebody better.