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Gruden and TN
Their boards are reporting that a memorandum of understanding has been signed by UT and Gruden. Gruden has begun to reach out to possible staffers that include Tee Martin.....
Grumors I know. I didn't know a MOU was a thing for college athletics.
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Be a great hire for the conference. I still think Tennessee will be stuck around 9 wins as their ceiling for awhile but it'll be fun to have Gruden in the conference. Hope it happens.
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Why is it a foregone conclusion Gruden will be a successful college coach, at TN no less? Not even mentioning the recruiting aspect...
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
Why is it a foregone conclusion Gruden will be a successful college coach, at TN no less? Not even mentioning the recruiting aspect...
I would be very nervous about us hiring someone who had never been a college coach and hadn't coached in nearly 10 years.
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Originally Posted by
bluelightstar
I would be very nervous about us hiring someone who had never been a college coach and hadn't coached in nearly 10 years.
Not only that, but someone who has stated on the record that he'd be a lazy recruiter and probably have a team on probation in no time. I know he was joking, but a college coach really needs that desire and work ethic...and needs to be able to put up with that 17 and 18 year old recruiting drama. He just doesn't seem like the type to me.
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I would be very nervous about us hiring someone who had never been a college coach and hadn't coached in nearly 10 years.
yes but this would be the most Tennessee thing ever. I mean look at their last three coaches.
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
Why is it a foregone conclusion Gruden will be a successful college coach, at TN no less? Not even mentioning the recruiting aspect...
Cause I think he'll sign top 5 QBs every year just by getting outta bed. The Gruden Elite QB thing he's been doing during SportsCenter the last five years is going to pay off big time for him. Once you got elite QBs signing up the elite WRs come too.
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Originally Posted by
Dawg61
Once you got elite QBs signing up the elite WRs come too.
Yes, and it's worked so well for us ***
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Originally Posted by
Buddy
Yes, and it's worked so well for us ***
It is starting to.
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
Why is it a foregone conclusion Gruden will be a successful college coach, at TN no less? Not even mentioning the recruiting aspect...
Gruden was fired at TB...and he won a SB with Tony Dungys team... so, he is not Belichik or anything close
also, he offenses were boring at TB, but you could argue that his defense made risk unnecessary
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
Why is it a foregone conclusion Gruden will be a successful college coach, at TN no less? Not even mentioning the recruiting aspect...
If he can surround himself with good recruiters, I think he will be successful.
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Does that mean the sharts are going with Dungy? Him and Gruden were always the two finalists.
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I love Gruden as analyst. Sharp guy. I could see him being hugely successful or a complete bust. I just can't picture Gruden kissing those big ut boosters butts like they expect of a ut coach.
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Originally Posted by
Commercecomet24
I love Gruden as analyst. Sharp guy. I could see him being hugely successful or a complete bust. I just can't picture Gruden kissing those big ut boosters butts like they expect of a ut coach.
I made a post a couple days ago and I'll rehash what I said. The four best teams in the SEC are Bama, Auburn, UGA, and MSU. That's your top 4 right now. What do those programs do better than everyone else in the conference on a consistent basis? They develop talent.
The key to being able to coach is to develop talent. Find guys that you think can be successful in your system and coach them the hell up. If you can't develop talent, recruiting class rank doesn't matter. Anyone on here think that Gruden won't be able to develop talent or find the right fit for his system?
I would be scared of Gruden because he's a high energy personality that can relate to the kids, he's got the name power to bring in a top notch staff, and whether or not he's a great recruiter is irrelevant. He's going to be able to utilize his skill set to develop kids into his system and make that program a winner. If I were in the East I would not want Gruden to come in. He's relevant, he's seen nationally every week, and he's got the NFL cache to use to his advantage. He's a good coach and whether or not he's coached in 10 years doesn't matter. His job makes him prep every week like a coach would. That's not going to be an issue.
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Best football analyst around these days. Hate to not get to hear him in the booth.
Slight hijack: IMO he and McDonough are the straightest shooters in the booth since summerall and madden.
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Originally Posted by
shoeless joe
Best football analyst around these days. Hate to not get to hear him in the booth.
Slight hijack: IMO he and McDonough are the straightest shooters in the booth since summerall and madden.
Agreed. They're a top notch combo. I really like Romo too. The guy is way better in the booth than I thought he would be. He gives insight you don't get from most analysts and explains it in a way thats easy to understand. Like watching a game and discussing it with a buddy.
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I think the turmoil and financial disaster that is going on at ESPN will play a bigger role in this than people realize. Read somewhere the other day that ESPN will not be able to afford MNF next year.
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Bearsharks are rejoicing because he won't be able to rip their players in NFL anymore
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I think they're full of crap. Gruden ain't coming to coach college ball.
Gruden said he’s had opportunities to return, but he’s just holding out for the perfect fit. However, he ruled out coaching in college, joking: “I would probably have you on probation within four or five weeks,” because of all the recruiting and NCAA rule challenges.
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Originally Posted by
Cooterpoot
I think they're full of crap. Gruden ain't coming to coach college ball.
Gruden said he’s had opportunities to return, but he’s just holding out for the perfect fit. However, he ruled out coaching in college, joking: “I would probably have you on probation within four or five weeks,” because of all the recruiting and NCAA rule challenges.
Jim Bob Cooter is that you? Are you campaigning to get the job?
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